J WAS I) DLY FROZEN John Benscoter Found Lying In the Alley Near Fifth Street. LIU Iet mill Ilitutla Were Ltttclly irui'D and It 1 1'rwbnblfl That lie Will toie I'ortlonn of 1IU Feet Three Tratup Arrrnted for Sltullng Ovrriliora a nil a Hum-Oilier New. From Saturday's Daily. John He scoter, a farmer living on tho bottoma on tho opponito bide of lh rivor, was found about 7 o'clock this mui'tiinj; at the rear of Bennelt &. Tutt'rt (.Toci'iy store almost frozen to tleaiii. It i not known h'w lonjf he had b.ioti there, but it ia evident he hinl upeiit an hour nr two in the alley, as the murk a in the t-now showed wlioro ht? hid been crHwllnf ami t-cramblini! about in an effort to find his way cut. i.o hnd been drinking heavily during yi-sterduy afternoon and it is thought y some that he w ndced b ick there and f II d wn nnd was urablu to get up, while others are of the opinion that he met with foul play. lie was badly froen and it was at first thought lie could not live, but about noon he regained consciousness and waa taken to his home. Dr. Cum mins attended him and is of the opin ion thai ho will lose a portion, if not all, of each one of hi9 feet, but that his hands were not nearly so badly frozen. Unless pneumonia or (orae like malady sets in us a lesjlt of the terrible ex- pou o ho will iccover all right, and the lesson he will have learned ought to keep him sober on as cold a night as last .light was, at least. TIiI-v-h With NerTii, Night Watchman Charles Hasten, with the assistance of Wallie Trasher, arrot''d throe tramps lust night who had been about the city for a couplo of days. One of the parties had stolen a bam from Jonathan Hatt's meat mar ket nml another plucked a couple of pairs of overshoes from Sherwood's shoe store. The feet of two of the tramps wero comfortably encased in the overshoe? when the arrest was made and ; the ham was found to bo in the hands of Jake Denson, who had purchased It from one of the parties. All of the stolen goods were identified by the parties from whom they were taken and the fellows will have their hearing Monday. The thieves gave their names as Joseph Dunn, Iiichard Preston and E. Mc 1'herson. Concentrating at Mlton. MANILA, Feb. 10 Tim n.-b.ds have apparently selected Mal ibon as their base of operations in their next en counter with the Americans, as they are concentrating in considerable forco there and at Calooc in. Many small bodicM of bcatlertd tro ps are straggling In from the right, and others are undoubtedly arriving from the north interior provinces. Aj.ul naldo is reported to have established headquarters at Malabon for the pur pose of ralljing his forces for a de cisive blow, fn order to cover th. i, movements the re he h aain opened lire on the Kiinn is outpoMs last night from the jungle. Th.j filing was con tinued for twenty minutes without I feet. The Americans reserved lie until a ut'iacnm nt or tne enemy emerged from the bamboos, when a well directed volley made tho tub:; s scuttle back to their cover like rab bins. Beyond this everything is qu c. The Fourteenth infantrv has tui- - - . I. - I a . . enrineu several tor a oi tspaiiisii sneiis which had evidently b -on stolen from the Cavile arsenal .nd cached by the rebels in the viciniiy of I'arannque. Fifteen cart loads of it have been brought into the city, as has al-o been a modei n naval gun and a part of its mount. Thi re is no doubt that tho gun was stolen by the insurgon is or lemoved from one of the sunken ships. CITY AM) COUNTY. Inhabitants No Longer Fear a Na tive Uprising sa'H'khav. Smith returned to hi-, house al t li is ii f I e moon . MeConkey f Doniphan, 5n 1C-IH Art Nt'Mttrrrtl 'I hroiiK hout the Country and i'uttliitf In 1 litlr Time Ituliwhi4klnc Twent y-FIe Anirri- ciiii Koldlt-r ltriorted Mlxelnjj or I n Kiriiuiittil f or ut MamU. here visiting his n UN K1 PAD CALOOCAN IS CAPTURED Ma.VXLA, Feb. 12 All isquiet along tho entire line, nothi-ig having hup poned up to this hour to distu b tho p:ace of Sunday. In Manila the in habitants have generally recover! d from tho alarm occasioned by th fear i f a native up' i-ing and are re suinirig their ordinary bu-ine-s. The -h 1 1 1 pi i fcf is n-tturuliy i-uiVericg sinet mere n.is oeen i.o clearances u r l'n i I i ppi no irts f r a week, but o the other hand foreign diippiog ba- i ncrea.-ed , e.-pt ci ill y for Hong Koi g every s'O'imer bound thither being crowded with timid refuge.-s. Despite this quietude, however manv are asking whether the prob em is btiil not far from solu'ion. A weeu ago tho-e who took an ootimi-tie view predicted that the teriibie lesson j ttst admini-tered to tho rebels would fcet-P,e:U:i a. n Denver John Mall county, l- brother, Warren. Robert Djrnolly, who h.is bcou ill for several diys, is reported to be much wtr-e toJay. Ho has pneumonia and his conditio) is considered dan ger iu-. L dc-r Djngan of tho Christian church went to i'.icilio Junction this m .r:iifig to pro ich tho funeral sermon over the remains of Mr. and Mr It ikes' infant child. They reside iiuir tho ferry. Judge Hitiirev cam'? home from Ne braska diy this evening. D strict C -urt Wi, in res-lon todav. the artU- luenls in the c iso of 1 ho First National nuikof Green wood against Waldro b.itig h' arJ. M s. Ann lVa-on, mother of Mrs. M, 1 11. .1 m . liixoii, uiio at ii, e norm: oi Uie lat t -r in this city last evening, aged o ghty-live years. She wa born in Ireland and has undo her home wi'h her daughter in this citv for manv Death was the result of an at- m:hu mk m.ws oti:x. Alh n 'n iigiiutii.g tho s i .-1 i putting in water wo. of Big Guns of the Alonadnock Play a Prominent Part The Khiikkii and Tliird Artillery Make n Onllitnt Charge Arrows the Oprn - Fili pino Itetlre l-'ightiiiK Mt ublirimly ly Homage to tleneral ir,lu IXIiir Telefcraphlc Nrwn WAILROAD NOTES AND PERSONALS l-roin Saturday's Daily. The Burlington has issued another card advertising? the resources of Ne braska This is called "Whaat." It tells of the wheat crous of tho stale, and is being mailed to thousands of eastern farmers. Over c00,00 ill be spent durii g 18!);) by tho Burlington, road in im provements to its track, road bed and bridges west of the Missouri river. Of this amount over $200,000 will be put into new iron bridges. One hundred and fifty m le of 75 pound rails will re place lighter raiis, and over 1,000,010 new ties will be Dut in. James Sieves, an employe in the car repair shop, had the thumb of his left h ind so severely crushed yester day that it w s found neces: y to am- J pjtute that hitherto useful member. W. O. Jenkins left this afternoon for Fdgment, S D.. where he will take charge of the Burlington's repai woi k. Mr. Jenkins' family will re main in Platismouth until 9pring, ht least. II. 11. L'-asel, who has been night oreritor for the Missouri Pacific at Union for a number of years, has been transferred to Wyoming, where he will act as station agent. Jonas Tee garden el ceping Water takes his place at Union. Robert Shepherd, a famer's eon in York county, secured the first prize for the best written letter on Ne braska, offered by the Burlington rail road. The letter was written in five minute?, clearly setting forth the initiy reasons why Nebraska was the best place for a young man to locate and prosper. Oiiicials of western railroads antici pate almost as great a movement to California this year as in 1897. The ocosion is the annual meeting of the National Educational Association at Los Angeles in July. Rates have not vet been fixed but they will probably be pomewhere in the neighborhood of one fare for the round trip. In other words the cost of a round trip ticket to Los Angeles rrorr. Nebraska will be ab'.ut Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of j"y. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them; also old, running and fever sores, ulcers, boils, felon9, corns, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hinds, chilblains. Best Pile Cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only -5 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold bv F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists. Scientifically Correct. "And when I proposed to her she turned all the colors of the rainbow at once." "How can you make such a ridiculous assertion?" "All the col ors at once. If you have not forgotten your high-school lessons, you ought to know make white." Indianapolis Journal. THE OKIF HBE THAT DOES CCRE Laxative Biomo Q jinino Tablets re moves that cause that produces La Grippe. The genuine baa L. B. Q. on each Tablet. 26c. MANILA, Foo. 10. The American forces at 3:40 this afternoon made a combined attack on Calcoocan and re duced it in short order. At a signal from the tower of the Do Lome church, the Ur.ited States double-turreted monitor MonadnocU, opened fire from the bay, with the big guns of its forward turret, on the earthworks with great effect. Soon afterward thei Utah battery bom barded the place from the land side. Tho rebels reserved their fire until the bomb irdment ceased, when they tired volleys of musketry as the Mon tana regiment advanced on the jungle. The Kausas regiment on the ex treme left, with the Third artillery deploying to the right, charged across the open cheering, and carried the earthworks under a heavy fire. Sup ported by the artillery al the church, tho troops further advanced, driving the enemy, fighting every foot, right into the town line, penetrated to the Presidencia, and lowered the Filipinos flag at. 5:; ) p. m. The enemy's sharpshooters in the jungle on the right, fired at long range on tho Pennsylvania legiment, but tho rebels were soon silenced by shrapnel shells and tho Perjn-y! vani 'ns remained in the trenches. As the Americans advanced they burned the native huts. The rebels were mowed down like grass, but tne American loss was slight. Washington. Feb, 10 The fol lowing ditpiich from General OAs was received tonight: "Manila, Feb. 10 Adjutint Gen- erl: Insurgents co. beted cnider ab e lore botweeu Manila and Caloo cin, wnere Aguinaldo is r ported to be, and threatened an attack ai d up rising in the city. Swunf K-ft of Mc Arthnr's division, v hich is north of Pasig nvr, into C iloocan, driving the enemy easily Our left is now at Caloooan. Our loss slight, tl at of in--urgents considerable. Particulars in morning. Attack preceded by one half hour's firing from two of Admiral Dawey's vessels. Oris ' I'ay Homage to Uenerttl Garrla. Havana, Feb. 10. About H00 wreaths oT flo al emblems from in dividuals and societies hav been piled at the foot of the bier of General Calixto G.ircia. whose body arrived here from the United States yesterday afternoon on the United States gun boat Nashville. The body lies in the municipal council chamber of the palace and crowds continue to silentlj' file past the coffin. The remains will lie in state until the interment, which will take place at 1 o'clock tomo-row after noon. All day long Havana has p.iid silent homage to the dead warrior. Young children and women, gray haired veterans, negroes and nogresses have visited the death chamber and sol diers looked upon the dead and quietly moved away. The streets around the palace have been crowded with sol diers and the honors paid by the American authorities have greatly pleased the Cubans. Governor General Brook o and statT will attend the funeral tomorrow and the review of the Seventh army corps will be postponed. The Cuban troops guarding the streets near jbe palace are objects of much curiosity to passersby. tie the question of Filipinos indojeini enco. Hut this prediction h;is not been fulfilled. As a matter of fact the rebels are now scattered through thf country, bushwhacking, except, at Malabon, where they are gathering in fort e, liven there their m"thod savor more of guerilia than of civilized w. it-fare, eve:y bush, clump of trees and tree furnishing a cover for sharp shooters. Unfortunately, for miles around the land is studded with bam boo jungle and open j-pne-rs are few and f;ir b.lweeii. This affords the natives, who tight Wet'er under cover. a tlitirt advantage. under such conditions it is reina !;- jb.e that tbe American casualties should be so few, while the number of i ad natives found in the I rush after CV' ry skirmish tostil'ns tthe precision of our lire. List week there was not a sirgle day without, lighting, but the Americans s'eadily advaneed carrying everything before them. Ii is now known that the Fiiipinos loss is fully 2.500 killed, with wouaded vast y in excess of that number and thousat ds are held prisoners. All this has been achieved at the cost of sixty-live Americans killed and 270 wounded . There wero twenty-five Ameiieans tn ssing and unaccounted for No fewer than ten of the native villages have surrendered or been captured. Sevaral h ive been destroyed because their houses h u bored men, frequently disgui.-e 1 in female attire, who snot from windows and roofs at the Amer icans. Mar y rillis and a ton of ammunition have been seized. As might bj ex pected, tl.ero is looting in tho out skirls, but it has not been general and lias been done in direct vie! ition t.f orders. The only incid'-nt that has broken the quiet of the day followed the ar rival of the German first class cruiser Kaiserin Augusta. When it saluted Admiral Dewey this afternoon a re port spread rapidly that the American war ships were bombarding Mtlab n. Today crowds have visited the scent s of last week's fighting. A'l th roads f om the city weie thionged with ve-hiile-, but bevorid bjrned village and now mounds in the fi-lds there wa little to bo se'-n Inspection si owed that most of the euemy's dead had te m lined a; thei'- posts io the las' as the hod its were u-uaily surrounded hy empty cartridges, whi'e in the trenches, wherever thtro ne:e no dead, there was little and oHen no ammunition. Among the distinguished prisoneis captured iu Manila since the outbreak of hostilities are Captain A. G. E-ca-mil:o, Agui naldo's private secretary; C pti-.in E. P Varagua and Scnor Ti mas Del Resario. a member of the so-called Filipino corgress in session at Malolos. Other Filioino oiheers are also in custody. tck of la grippe. Funeral services will be h. ld at the house at 2 o'clock tomorrow. Simon Seeback, a German soldier who h;s recently been discharged f ron i the Twenty -Second infantry, I came down from Ft. Crook yesterday and engaged to woi k on John Bauer's farm weet of town. He is an enter taining talker. He was among the number who were brought firm the s uith to do ';u rison dutvi:tPt. Ci ook. Many soldiers ate sick with measbs and other di-oases, at the latter place. .1. MONDAY. A. Davis went to Wahoo on legal bu-ihe-s thi-, aiternoon. Mrs. June Black was a piissen eei for Omaha on the afternoon train. Aliss Kittle Agnew returned to Br-ownell II til this morning, bavin spent Sunday ;;t home. Mr. and Mis. diaries Taylor spent Sunday in South Omaha with tho lat tors piients, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mat thews. Judge 1j. S. Jiamsey and Court lie porter Harry Norlhcult returned t( nji)ri!SKa tyity ttiis morning to open district, court Miss Ida Conn crime down from uinar. a veeieraay and will remain in the city to attend tho funeral of liobert Donneilv. Maud, the fifteen-year old daughter oi .Mr. -and Mrs. W . P. Hutcheson. re siding near Itock Ulu!Ts,died February . .1 : . , . i i . ;n:u interment was marie on Heanct- da v. ii J. Corbet, a prominent farmer esidirg near N'ehaw ka, v as in the city today. Mr. Co'-bet will depart tomor-ow for Texas tind Arizona on a boa th-seeking tour. The cold weather, it ia feared, has had a dis istrous effect on fill whsi and in f u-t in all sections where there w;'s no pnow on tho g our.d to protec it. A a result the pr ce rf wheat wiL probably go up very sho: tl y. Peter Pe ry and family have H:Oved hack oito the farm near Mynard from University Place, whe e his daughters h d been attending school. Mr. Perry says University Place has good schools a id is a v ry good place to live, but he prefers to le on the farm wheto he c .n he.. i" : he fig- sq'.e !. s in Fairbury -i nl t i i;i" i b in A building an 1 loin (!(-,:ii has been crgan i 'd at Lel-h. Campbell wi'l have a cr.-ini. r, in operation e uly in the hutnnn r. Peter Bergqu'ut of Atlanta con tributed f..ur fingers to th-. co'-n-shtl-ler. Sun Umland of South Auhirn had his hands. it, d feet budly fro ri during the cold sti a p. Neligh's stock of sof' coal In d, ulci-s' hands was down to one ton one day last week. The O'Neill Cun club is making an etT rt 'O s'o; th ) seining- i f I'm- rivr-i-arid creeks in Ifo t C( li: ly. There is rno.-o sic:fnc and vicinity at t he prt there has b en f u- year k The town marshal of Pierce ir s been arresting- peoplo who leave their te uns st:ind un b.anketed in tho cold. Ten of the ( 'iiinlii nlgo boys went h un tirg last I-'i id ty afternoon. They returned claiming the season record and 12-" rabb'.ti. The range cattle fionx the north range are drifting down inio Dawes county. i Ley loo it pretty hard and if the weal her don't let up soon there will be a heavy lo-s. A discharge from tie; army w;t, se cured for I red Carver of Auioi-a and sent to him. hut he reltiri.ed th papers saying ho went to be a soldie arm wou u stay in trie 1 n 1 1 1 ppi n ' s a long as the regiment did. 1 tie lll-st a pi I lC'l t ! : Ii Ml lil-lO'.M county k,r pension as a r suit of tl L,: Mansoeaker & Son. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Finest in tSu City. Horses hy the Day or Veek. Boarded ' arc- a l-.t ik'.'ik'i s m all 3D) U KJCKjC JLXU And FARM IMPLEMENTS. We are hero for the Business of tho County... And will get it, if ! our Farmer l- iend gladly show on any t 'a ir I ) ' il i ng . When y o i i i ii nl ( i a i.l -J W ill Cut in town, ei uie and any figure with sec. us wo will I !l g ha Vi in stock. Spaiii-h war oce William I . II. sticli through llerrimrtu was t-' t S it II r ti.! l l l I id a n p Pi 1 1 g Ut.!.'.' Tn.ivri-. ;t? Sintiaeo ;.i:il ;i! in. .si wf f 1 fo Mr re i i 1U: Don't get scared when your heart troubles you. Most likely you suffer from indigestion. Kndol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. It will cure every form of Dyspepsia. F. G. Fricke & Co. Cheap Labor May be ail right in its place, but there is none of it employed in tho manu facture of any of Otto Wurl's cigars The fame of his "Gut Heir7 and "Wurl Bros." brands is notconfi.-el to the state of Nebraska alone. All the leading dealer sell (not keep) them. Try them. Subsrlbe now for The Nbws. Home Grown Fruit Trent Are t ! IW-st. The 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 yeas of experience in the busi ness has enabled them to grow nur-ser- stock that will com; are with any in the countty. They h-.vo all the standard ami choice va-ieties suitable for this climate, also r.ew and valuable varieties. They do their own budding and grafting, and can guarantee their varieties to be 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 insoect their stock and be convinced of these fr.cts. Nursery two and one half miles cast and ont4ialf mile north of Union. Neb. Call or write in regard to v irielies, prices, etc. C. F. Vortox, Froo., Unto"', Neb. No Right to Ugliness. The woman wno is loveiy in face, form and temper will i-.lwa3's have fr iends, but one who would ha attrao- I live must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she vM be ne vous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, h r impure blood will cause pimples. b'otches. skin eruptions and a wreteh- id complexion. E ectric Bitters is the beet medicine in the world to regulate st m-tch, liver and kidneys and to purifv the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright e3-es, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good-iookn;g, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only oD cents at F. G. Fricke Sc Co.'s Drug Store. D. Pressoa, Pre-soi vi'.le, K-tn-., writes J m. iio, ISUii: "Ship order at once, only have one bo; tie left." "Nothing litce Foley's Honey ad Tar'' is the un veisil verdict of ail who have used. Especially has this been true of coughs accompanying and suc ceeding la gi ipDO. Not a single bottle failed to give almost immediate reiief. I'lattstuout ti Nursery. I quote very low prices on tirst-class stocii. Apple trees, three years, 15 cents; $10 a hundied. Apple trees, two years, 12 cents: is a hundred. Plum trees, three years, ;50 cents; $120 a hundred. Cherry trees, three yearh, So cents; $-Jl! a hundred. Peach trees, three years, 11 cents; $12 a hundred. Grapo vines, o cents; '' a hundred. Rasp berries, 7-3 c-nts a hundred and black berries, 75 cents a hundred. J. E. LeEsLEY, Prop. Keroruiui-utled for L.n tirippp. N. Jackson, Danville, III., writes: "My daughter had a severe attack of I.i a G:-ip;je s;ven years ago ani since thtn wher ever she takes cold a terri ble tough settles on her lungs. We tried a great many remedies without giving relief. She tried Foley's Honey and Tar which cured her. She has never been troub'ed with a cough since. i"e. F. G. Fricke iS: Co. Everybody recommends it. Fricke & C . F. G. A Clock Made of 15 read. Milan has a curiosity in a clock which is made entirely of bread. The maker is a native of India, and he has devoted three years of his time to the construction of this curiosity. The clock is of respectable size, and goes well. Lin:jrli;j L-t Orippe lough Cared. Mr. G. V.icher, 157 Osgood St., Chi cago. "My wife had a severe case of La Grippe three years ago and it left her with a very bad cough. The tri-da bolt e of Foley's Jlo tej- and Tar and it gave immediate relief. One bottle cured her cough entirelj-. Now we are never without a bottle of this wonderful Cough Medicine in the house." -5 and 50c. F. G. Fricke & Co. - Tablcr's B jckeye Pi e Ointment is no panacea, but is rec mmen. el for piles only These it will cure. Price 50 cents in bottles; tubes, 75 cents. F. G. Fricke & Co. turned horn rrner self. iJtitley had a shooting serap Th ursd ay e ven i r g in which Samue lry;.n and Ulivor Ibu-b were tin principals. Oliver IJu-b shot Samue t .... t'jryan inrougli llo; 1 , ami in the mixup and Du-.h now languishes in the county bastile at I nd ia nola a waiting the act i t of the di-triet court. big ills, as weil as little ills of the kidneys, cannot resist tho curative power of Dr. S.iwver's Ekatine. A. W. At wood. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Legal Mot ice In tliL- i!i.itra:t tour: of I'ass comity. Nuijia-ka HihiKt I.ii..ihl.i J vs. Warner I.in;!l)!;til. To Warner l.iinibi.i 1 . You are lierebv notilicl rht plaint::! .n tin alj..ve cntitU-d cause lias tiled tier ncti'iou in tlu: ciisincr canrt oi eas (ynuntv, . ciji .isk a. to oi.- tain a divorce lor trie reason that since her mar riage to you. you hae f-rossiy, vvantviily, air. cruelly . liile beinif of sultnaent abi.it v to pro vide her suitaDle niainienauce fai ed. relumed ami neplected to provide such Miital.le r.iaiiitetiance: and fraudulently and i iluily deserted and abandoned her. You are lequired to answer jaui Petition on or betore .March '..) A. i., 1 Hi; am! lihng so to do, jour default will be tnteied oi record. IIilma I.!NM:laij. Plaintiff. Byron Ciark. Atturney. Probate Notice. Ia County Court, Ca?s County. Nebraska. In the matter i.t tfie estate ot Liushrod Washing ton li hardson. deceased Ann M Oavis. l.avina Conlov. ('.-irolini Fmi-- ler. the unknown heirs ol liavid Kicnardson. de ceased, the unknown heirs of 1'a, nielia 'uling. de..easeu. an i all other persons interested iu said matter are hereby notified that on ti.e titii da of 1-ebruary, IH.'i. Mrs, A M. 1'avis filed a peti tion in sail county court aileir.g aiinnij; o'her ttunirs that Hiisliro.J asluoctou Kicnardson died on the I'Jrti nav of laauarv. A. I). M'j . e.iVing no last will and te-lanient. and p ,s sessed of per-onal estate, and that the above named constitute ail the p. rsons intcrestei in the estate ol said diseased, and praying l.,r ad ministration thereot You are n.ieb notilicd that if ,.u fail to anpeai at said court on the :ii day ot February, A. i. isji, at la o'cacK a. in. and con est said petition. t!;e couit vviil appoint ti. M. oauit, or Svime otiier -u;tar;ie pcson, ad ministrator, and proceed to a settlement ot said estate. Witness mv hand and the seal of said court at Plattsinoutli. Nebra-ka. tiiis 7th day of Feb ruary. AD. l-O'.l. CiLOKGE M Spvrlock. ISEALJ . County ludge. M. E. Manspeaker & Son, Pearl St., between 6th and 7th, Plattsmouth sjTr- v. --.ip.i- - s-. - - - " J fc'L ar - s-w.,. - - . 1 I ,,;,J I . ' - . ".;?T-i7.'r."., M " I " ' ' Wh-s-a-- sC;--,-j - . - : . -- . is- -.1 5 ,i r Ii t.r. .. Ml -, N Knceland Crystal Creamery and Refrigerator Combined. .lalii-s .",u nee cent, morii tntttor fh in 111,-old way of taking care rtf milk. The milk from e,ij,'ht itiwh c in In: taltisn care of with loss lahor than formerly with thai of one cow. ('ipaeity from two to eighty eaiiH. No fanner who linker hnttt'r fan allot d lo do without one l''or fur ther pa rt i nl a ri etjtilre of R. F. Dean, AKCtit. Jy I 'l.ittsiiioiinth, Nehrarika. THE EWS Job does Printing iMA i F.P.ST iONAL PI. TTs V, I '.i Til. BAPviK i . - . . WHTEDREAST JAID UP CAPITAL. i i P 8 A I 6 uj itu n I Olfersi tlie very l,e;,t laciii pijiiipt tia-i'-.i'.ti. : Lesltimate Dankino i: , fin ! ? ? ' n o c ' c LINCOLN AVK. AND M dtl'.l.i; MTS , !!. M. S.OII.NMniSK.N, Manager. I.fyrul Notice. In the Ditrict Court of Cas Cottnty. Nebraska. L.arrie t.. liiack, p:..:ntitl. vs. Junius N Black, defendant. To Junius N. lilac!;, non-resident defendan': Vou are hereby notmed that on ti.e olst dav ol January, lb'.)'.', Carrie 1-.. liiack tiled a petition against you in the district court ot Ca-s county, Nebraska, the oLtect and t, raver of which are to obtain a divorce lrom you on tne ground that you have grossly, crueiiy and wantonly laiied. ne glected and refused to support the plaint, rf. be ing of sufficient ability so to do, and for the custody ol the minor child the issue ol said mar riage to-wit: .Sarah li- Black, acred fourteen vears; and that certain personal pi onert v, ntihts and credits be decreed to be th property ol this plaintirt. and for reasonab.e alimony. Vou are required to answer said p tit:on on or before Monday, the -UHi day ol March, 1' Carrie I:. Black, 1 ia.nt.tt. By C. S Folk, her attorney- Notice to Creditors. In County Com l. Sia tk of Nebraska, t Cass Countv. In the matter of t lie estate of Franklin Niemann. deceased . Notice is herebv criveu that the creditors of said deceased wi.l meet the administrator of said es tate, before me, county judije of Cass county, Ne braska, at the countv court room in 1'iattsnioutii in sail county, on the 17th day of March. A. I)., 1 9:. and on the 17th dav of August. l-J.'. at In o'cIock A. M. each day for the purpose of pre senting their Ciaims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims from the 17th day of February, KO ltness my tiaml ana thi seai ot said county coutt at Plattsmouth, Neoraska, this 24th day January. ls;.i. IiKOKCE -M. M'I'RLorK. tSeail County Judge. COCKS, bonds, :uid, o -. i ni'iif.-l i'. . i scettritle- uou .lit ;ifoi I )-t.of.l t rf-- I'L-ii-oi a nd i n t j i e -1 allotted ol. ll.e eert I cites. Drafts druwri, a vail at-le In :.ny part of th U. arid ail t in- ;rinel u. to'A'rjf3 of Curope. 'uli. ci i-m iiiiri4 aiifl promptly remitted. Il'l.'st market prii.-r? ptifd for court y -vi, rrants, st. i'e and county bor-.ds. DIRECTORS: N. D ivey, V-. I! :'. F. II. Wiilt,-, ( .. K. Dov.fV, Pres.. H N . i -ov.-v . , r t .-1 . I lovey. C'r..-!ii.. j T 'i y ' 6 j9 faro- j Supply of all tho I '.1 1ST r;it.VI)KS SARD COAL SOFT li.t I'.d.iit; the famous Mi.-s-.ouri . Jliinois, Jackson Hill antl Canon City Lump, Always on hand Also a Quantity of cheaper Grade of NL'T COAI-. U'c also keep on hand ail kind of Wood. All or ders proMptly delivered. Leave orders at procery store of A. II. Weckbach & Co. 4 t 6 6 9 HARVEY HOLLOW AY Hull dev. Contracts taken for the erect-on ' l-U-i'l..-n I'a.ns and any kind of cri inicr v.-.-rk, iu any part of the c .ur.'.y . O.I', or. or ai'-.l -: HAKVKY IIOLLOWAV. JIh 1 1 nmont !i . .Nil; FURNITURE AUO UN DERTAKING Sii V . 5-imMIOlIlMRO Oi STOVES, RANGES. i i I K si at it. now is pn.-i-ar to Ukt: C .- si,.,- 1 h 1. r.:" filer t Our -tof.-k is ..oripieto In nil 11m- and we !r vite i,ur friends to look It over We will -.. :: a v r to pi-;.He you. CalJ nnd see us. 1 Gensra! Livery B'j&inoss Quick trif,.- i;i;tdo to all county. Low prior.-.-? eo us treatment n I .li-l.- (,! r:-d i.-O'jrt- S7REIGHT 0 STREIGHT, if -Jec- r-i u, nt-t.ry Iloock.) : T, .T""sMOflTH NF.B Slu'riff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale is'.:ed by ieo. I". Houseworth. clerk of the district court, within and lor Cass countv. Nebraska, and to me di rected. 1 will on trie 1-ih day of t-ebmary. A.T. :-9. at 11 o'clock a. in. ol said dav nt the south door of the court house in the city of Platt.-moi.tn in said county, sell at puooc auction, to trie lghest bidder lor cah, the t llo-. ing real estate to-vvit: Lots tweiitv-one (2D an 1 twenty-two 'li'Jl in the village of Greenwood, (.ass county. Nebraska. osfL-ther w itli f e prtvueiies an l appurtenances ttiereuoto be!ont;;ii nr m anywise appertaining. 1 he same beii-t; levied up-n arjrl taken as the property ot 1 J. lat roe et ai , deletidant . to atistv a l-.idsnient of said court, reco er-d Ly Lueil i K. I'oik. piaintitt.spaitist said defendants. Piattsniout;,, Nebraska. Jin. 17. A. l.. 1'-'J. M. D. Wheklkr. Sheriff. Cass county, NeL-raska. O S. Toik, attorney tor pia:r.t:ti. S J .s., Notice. Notice is hereby iriven tliat the annual ir.eetine of the stockholders ot the Burlington Mis-oun River Railroad in Nebraska wi 1 be field at the ottice of the company, in l latisniouth. Neb., on 1 hursday. reb. iird. is'.'.i. atloclocK VI. The ni.et tiir wnl be held for the election of nine 1.0) directors, to serve during the ensumpr ear. and tor ttie transaction ot such other busi ness as may legally Come before it. 1 . s. mowlami. secretary. Licfuie otice. I To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that t win apply at tne next regular meetiue of the board of county commissioner-, in and for Casscouiitv. Nebra-ka. for a license to sell vinous, malt and spirituous liquors in the vi laee of Cedar Creek. Cats Coun ty, Nebraska, for the period of one vear. ANDREW W1NKLF.R. Dated this 7th day of February, lrVll. .T.vr,s,r;s sixi n ami vink :;u.ti1h. V hrika. Plattsmouth Coal Yard is rnr: t'laci: to nuv HARD COAL, CANON CITY, SOFT COAL ALL CiHADES OF WOOD. ! JAMES W. SAGE, Leading Liveryman. he ! est f t:h turtriyhed at fih hour 'and hit pric-js are aiv.ay i rcr,orjat.e. Therroit convenient board ing tab'e for far n.ers In the citv. ! PLATTSMOUTH NF.B tlay. Corn, Outs ::nd all Kimis i.f IV-rd . Pnrmtfir.fU- nn Iinnil. ! i nil: PERKINS HOUSE. F. R. GUTHMANK, Prop. EGENBERGER 5 TRCCP.I8atf S,ra?d S;50 Mr D2b THI FiD AND MATX-STS. M A. H.D COAL. CcRtrnliy LocHtecl and Com forlably Furnished. ; PLATTSMOUTH, NKB Missonri Coal, ( ritiMrv ( an. u ity ( oal , CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FOR CASH I Leaveeordorj at T. S. Vhit. - V,. J whiti:. St re. I Reading Rooms anil Dispensary, i Drew Duildinpr, i'lattMtioutli, h. j O-en f r m 10 a. m. to 5 r. rc. and 7 to 9 p. fT. : -TTlce etch Stind V-