$9 I a I 4 A COUPLBJADE HAPPY. Wedding of Mr. L D. Crltchfleld and Miss Allie Phllpot Itry. Duiikum rrnnuuucfi the Word Which Mb ken Thrtn Man ami Wire Ltt I'erf riimn- of "Itetrlbut Ion'' VltnHeU liy a Vary l.ar( and Ap preciative Auiliruca, From Saturday's Daily. At the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Sieve Ituz.ull, ut n o'clock thin afternoon, occurred the niarriujro of Mr. L. I). Chritchllold and Miba Allie. I'hllpot, both of Weeping Water. Itev. Dun- gan, of the Christian church, per formed IVo ceremony which united the happy young couple, after which dainty little wedding lunch waa aerved by Mrs. IJuzztll, a blator of the groom Tho newly wedded pair will In the future leniduon the groom'a farm near Weeping Water. Tomorrow the young couple will bo tendered a re copiioti at the homo ol the groom a mother. Tnrc Nkws extends best wiahes for tho future prosperity and happlnen of Mr. and Mrs. Critehfield. S-oinl l'erf oruutii-e. Wiiite'a opera house waa again com fortably filled last evening, and tho second production of "Retribution" waa pronounced even belter than that on tho previous night. All the par tiei pants played their parts in a very commendable way. and ahould the piece ever ami in bo reproducod in Plattsmouth it is safe to say the the ater goers wili not fail to turn out in large numbers to witness it. O. P. S. Iluiton ia tin author of "Retribution," and his abilities in tho play-writing line aro commented upon very favorably. l'rwiii Saturday's Daily. Supreme Court Dcrlalonn. The supremo court yesterday dis posed of threo Cass county caaea by affirming two and reversing one. Pol- lowing ia tho syllabus of each case: First National bank Greenwood va, Rails-back, Allirmed. Error from Cass county. Opinion by Commissioner llyan. li oof by the drawer of a check that "auch chock waa preen'od tho drawer had with tho drawee subject to check a sufficient deposit wherewith to pay such check and that, subsequently, the drawer was compelled to pay the amount to tho holder thereof because tho trrawoo unwarrantedly refused payment thereof, is sufficient proof to amount of the payment ao made by the drawer and such other damogia aa are alleged and proved. .Myers vs. Keefer. Reversed. Error from Cass county. Opinion by Judge Norval. A mor'.jage of chattels upon which an order of attachment has been levied cannot question the existence of the grounds for the issuance of the writ. To the attaching debtor alone belongs that right. State ex rol l'ankonin va. Case county. Affirmed. Error from Cass county. Opinion by Commissioner Ryan. 1. The adjudication in Dutton vs. State, Al Nebraska, 804 held to deter mine this c ise. 2. Ordinarily, where a stream of water constitutes the ooundry line be tween two political subdivisions, each v subdivision holds to the mildle of the 1 stream and accordingly ia liable for bridge repairs as laid down in Dutton vs. State, -12 Nebraska, 804, irrespec tive of tho volume of flowage being nearer one bank than tho other. This last case is one of interest to every taxpayer in the county as it re lieves this county from the liability of keeping in repair the north half of the Platte river bridge at Louisville. A. J. Cnives was attorney for the county in this case and is to be con gratulated upon his success. The su preme court upholds the findings of Judge Ramsey who heard the case in the lower court. From Saturday's Daily. Death of a Former Casa County Man. The following in today's Lincoln Journal refers to au old citizen of this county: "Elijah Jenkins of Grove ParK ad dition, died at 7 o'clock Thursday evening, aged sixty-one years. Mr. Jenkins was a 6oldier in the civil war. lie had rt moved to Lincoln from Louisville, Neb., some time ago. His remains will be shipped to Louisville Monday on the 10 o'clock train." Mr. Jenkins was an earlj settler in this county, being one of its pioneers. He resided on a farm near Louisville for years and afterwards engaged in business in that village. He leaves a wife and five grown children. De ceased was an uncle of William Jenkirs of this citv. DISTRICT COURT NOTES. The jury for the March term of dis trict court was called this afternoon and the case of State vs. Watson was the first called and was being argued as The News went to press R. S. Wilkinson of Weeping Water, David Kunz of Elmwood and F. D. LehubolT of this city were excused from the jury. J. N. Wise, Charles McEntee and D. M. Jones were chosen to fill the vacancies. Hotel Riley Mold. R. B. Windham, as agent, today sold the Hotel Riley building to Gjorge Nichols of Ionia, Mich., tbe c jnuide ration being $30,000. The man agement of the hotel will remain the sime for the present. Much pain and uneasiness ia caused by piles, sparing neither age nor sex. Tabler'j Buckeye Pile Ointment cures the most obstinate cases. Price - 2q cts. In bottle, tubes 75c. F. G. Frioke & Ce. Ita Hrrvleea A prrclatrla To the I'.ditor of Tim Nkws: I deaire to convoy to you tho grate ful appreciation of tho member of tho "Retribution" company and myaolf for tho gonoroua criticism of tho per formanco on tho first night, and to ex- proaa our irratltude for tho many cour- teaiea extended and kindly noticea given prior to the production of tho play. The dieinteroated asaiatanco of tho preaa contributed in no aiuall de gree to tho financial aucco9a of the play, and the M. W. A. band unito with us in thunking Tiik Nkws for tho assistant: j rendered. Youra faitl -fully, (i. b S. HinnoN. PLAN OF ATTACK FAILS Insurgents Find It More Comfort able to Stay In Trenches. No Appreheualou of an Outbreak In Ma nila, the City Bring Weil I'oltced. Kut the I'reaence of Women, However. Ia Discounts el Active tSurvlre fur the Tweuty-aecoud. Manila, March VA. 10:2" a. ni. General Wheaton'a newly formed divisional brigade advanced at 7 a. m from Sin Pedro Macati lor the pur poae cf corralling the enemy. It is now moving on Pasig, meeting with but slight resistance. The rebels are in full retreat. A gunboat ia clearing the jungle along the river banks, which have been carried as far its Guadaloupe. The purpose of the move is to clear the country to Ligune de IJ ly. MANILA, lumen vz.o:w p. in. The Filipinos apparently. had planned an attack upon the lines of General Otis and General Hale this morning, but their courage seemed to fail them. though they fired signals and after wards kept up the fusillade along the American front for an hour. Our troops,in obedience to orders. refrained from shooting, with the exception of two companies of newly arrived men. which replied until they hau sup pressed a regiment of Aguinaldo's Red brigade. This body of rebels seemed under better order than the others. A white man was seen among the officers, endeavoring to lead them to the at tack, but apparently all efforts to in duce them to leave the trenches were futile. The American authorities in Manila say the city ia now ao effectively po liced that a serious outbreak is impos sible. They believe that the natives are cowed. The presence of the families of of ficers is discouraged and many aro leaving on board the United States transports, soma goin? to Japan for temporary residence. General Otis has remarked: "Manila is no place for women. This is a war, not a pic nic." The British cruiser Narcissus has s tiled for various ports in the island of Luz5n on a cruise to take on British subjects who desire protection. Twenty-second on the March. This afternoon the Twentieth and Twenty-second infantry and several companies of the Oregon volunteers marched to San Pedro Macati to join General Wheaton's new divisional brigade, which is to consist of the Twentieth and Twenty-second infan try, eight companies of the Washing ton volunteets, seven companies of the Oregon volunteers, threo troops of cavalry, niounttd, and a battalion of light artillery. Although the rain which fell this morning has cooled the temperature to 82 degrees, many dropped from the ranks, overcome by the heat. Sev-! eral soldiers were sucsttuek in the streets of Manila this morning. Most of them were not yet acclimated. Brigadier General Charles King has j recovered from his indisposition and resumed command at the San Pedro Macati bridge. The enemy is very active north of the river, thought not doing any firing just now. In all probability the current week will see the beginning of anctive cam paign on a scale hitherto unknown to tho Philippines. For the last few days there has been unusual activity at headquarters and there is every indication of reorganization of the en tire corps in the near future. Changes In Organization. Since the arrival of the American reinforcements several changes have been made, the most important being the appointment of a divisional brigade under General Wheaton, consisting of the Twentieth and Twenty-second regulars, eight companies of the Washington and seven companies of the Oregon volunteers; three mounted troops of cavalry and a battalion of light artillery. All the troops have disembarked. A battalion of the Fourth regular infantry is already on the firing line, assigned to General MacArthur'a division. The others have been held in reserve and are en camped on the Luneta parade ground. A battalion of the Seventeenth regu lars has been assigned to provost guard duty, relieving the Oregon vol unteers. During a rainstorm, which occured before daylight this morning, the rebels on the extreme left fired several volleys at the Americans, but without effect. Oiherwise everything is quiet. Caarles Anderson Ritchey and wife are at the Dellonr. Mr. Ritchey is one of the leading young business men of Louitville, Neb , t n J was for many years in Plattsmouth. Thy came to town to tee tbe great and only Sol Smith Russell. "I think I have seen Russell every Bingls year for twenty years," said Mr. Ritcbej, "and if he lives twen'y years longer and I do ani h? ennes anywhere in my rjech I mean to see him." World-Herald. CITY AND COUNTY. SATURDAY. I. C. Hansen was an Omaha visitor this afternoon. T. W. Shryock of Louisville is visit ing in tho city W. C. Nyo of Murray was a county eat visitor today. IItnry Jess was a sight-3ecr in the metropolis today. George Woods of Louisville did busi ness in Plattsmouth today. Mrs. Smith of Minneapolis is the gueat of Mrs. 1) S. Guild. L. C. Pollard of Nehaka transacted business in tho city today. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stoutenborough are visiting friends In Omaha. captain wiviu xvictjaig, me war horse from Elmwood, was in the city today. If. J. Streigbt and wife are home from a visit with their daughter at Lincoln. Mrs. Lillian Basse has gone to Oma ha to spend Sunday with her mother and a:stere. County Attorney Wilson of Otoe county waa in the city on legal busi ness yesterday. Commissioner Turner Zinlt braced tho storm and departed for hi home this afternoon. G. M. Porter of Omaha was in the city today in attendance at the Criteh field -T Ml put wedding. Miss Nina Tucker arrived home from Omaha tcday, and states that her sis-. ter, Miss Mollie, is still quite ill. Sheriff Wheeler returned today from Ea.'le where he had been serving subpoenas in the Hughes rape case which will be tried next week. While doing his trading about town yesterdav Deputy Sheriff MeBride paid out a 9't gold piece for a nickel and has been scratching his head to day in an attempt to recall where ho let loose of it. MONDAY. Britt was in Dr. L. F. tho city tc day. Sam Patterson spent Sunday with his family. J. Q. Adams is in the city vieiting his daughter, Mr-'. O. C. Dovev. Joe Muck returned to Vilisca, I yesterday after a few days visit in this city. ivius .Minnie Sharp returned to Omaha this afternoon after a few days' visit with Mrs. Celia Shryock. Henry V.m Horn and Miss Stella Ilosisi ngton, both of Union, wero granted a license to wed today. R. A. Young, residing southwest of Murray, is goiner to have a sale of fifty fine Poland China brood sows on Fri- eay, March 17. D. K B irr cama down from Lincoln Saturday evening, and owirg to the legislature having adjourned to tomor row afternoon, he wili not return un til tomorrow morning. Mis. Buckle has gone to Omaha to take care of Miss Mollis Tucker, who is seriously ill at the home of her sister, M s. Robert Ginger. Tho report of tho city marshal shows six arrests, three of whom paid fines, one fioe worked out on the street and two committed to jail. Mrs. W. E. Palmeter of Lansing, Mian., arrived in the city this morn ing and will remain for an indefinite period with her father, II. L. Vestal, and sister, Mrs. Bertha Richards D.ivo Hawkeworth was down from Lincoln to spend Sunday with his parents. Dave is now employed a9 as sistant instructor in mechanical draw ing at the state university a very lucrative position which he is ably filling. The "Retribution" company desires The News to thank, on its behalf. Mr. J. Peaice for the artistic decora tion of the front of the stage, and Messrs. Geo. Dovey, Robt. Sherwood and J. I. Unruh for the loin of plants, which helped to beautify the stage. Ward Barr got into some trouble with Sholtz, the feed store man, Sat urday. He used very threatening language and this morning Sholtz filed "a complaint against him. He ap peared before Police Judge Archer, who assessed a fine of $1 and costs against him. He will work out the fine on the streets. Capt. E J. Streight of the Lincoln Light infantry was in town last even ing in. the interest of the L L. I. min strels. It is their intention to bring their entertainment to this city on the 20th inat. Judging from the press re ports and the reception given them at L'.ncoln they should be greeted with a crowded house. Nebraska City Press. A forcible entry and detainer case was tried before Justice A rcher tod y. It was C. B. Bickel vs. "W. J. Dukes and involves the possession of a faim owned by the latter on what is known as "Old Point Jones," situated on the river east of Union. Dukes has occu pied the land for the past thiee years, aud last year a verbal contract was entered into whereby Dukes was to vacate this epring, but refused so to do, henc3 the suit. The evidence proved, the exUtorce of the contract and Archer found for tho plaintiff. Quite a number of people have re quested, the "Retribution" company to repeat the pliy one night this week, and as the company is pefectly willing to do so, proviled tha expenses can be assured,-it is requested of tbe people who would attend another perform ance to advise any member of the com pany by t dephohe or otherwise this evening or tomorrow, so that the num ber of tickets likely to be sold can be computed. The tickets will be 25 cents each, with no extra charge for reserving. Real Kdtate Trantif era. Following aro tho real estate irar-s- fora of tho county as recorded in the office of Recorder f Doi-ds Hay: J W ppente to W U Spciice lot I.oui-. viflc -wil $ ;mi M Sampson to S V MortlMscy lot 12, blk .M i'lattsinoutli ijtd I il Llefcs nl wile to l I.icfeis pi s ne "7 KH1-wd ! up A I. Van Doica to S K an D'-tt-n nw '., 17-l'J 9 wl :: i i E "iebol.1 to i Wedlock anl wile lots v. 1 .' and 4:i. Ill I t li, pi se U " ' M ' '.' 1 --vvd Too no IJ W Show and husband to ' I iohlct 11 1 .. sw l4 K 10 il set harness w.d i-.'.'t" on E J Suesumn to A I) Chapman lot I J, liik M. t'lattsmouth qc.d I I 11 M M Sampson to A 1) fhapimui let I.'. blk 54. I'lattsinoutli wd In" Ml W C Sampson to A 1) Chapman ft al lot VI. blk iVt. riattsniouth - - ijccl I ml r Holmes ami Kile to A o nianii lots 1 4 !-". blk 1. Nchawkawd 7" "n Recommended for La Grippe. N.Jackson, Danville, 111, writes: My daughter had a tevero attack of La Grippe boven years as and since then whenever bho takes cold a terrible cough settles on her lungs. We tried a great many remekies with out giving relief. She tried Foley's Honey and Tar which cured her. She has never been troubled with a cough I since. 2oc. F. G. Fricke & Co. LEGALADVERin SEME NTS Notice of KUet ion. Notice is hereby Riven that pursuant to the Drovisions ol an ordinance passed bv the citv council of the city of I'lattsinoutli, on March , A. I), law, there will be a special election held in said city of Plattsmouth, county ol Cass and state of Nebraska, on the 1th day of April, A- I . law, at the following votintr places In the sev eral wards of said city, namely: hirst ward Perkins house, on Mam street, be tween Second and Third streets. Second ward J ui ners hall, corner Washing ton avenue and Oak street. 1 bird ward lories liverv barn on Main street. between Sixth and Seventh streets. Fourth ward ettenkanus store room. Main street between Third ami bourth streets. Fifth ward nach s store, on Lincoln avenue The polls will be kept open from !t o'clock a. in, to 1 o clock p. m. ol said day. Said election shall be held lor voting upon the following proposition, namely: Shall the city ot Plattsmouth, in the county of Cass and state of Nebraska, authorize and em power its mayor and council to pledge the prop erty and credit of the city by its negotiable bonds in the sum ot one hundred aud three thousand dollars ($lo:l,OHi, payable to bearer twenty or less years alter date, with interest horn date at not more than five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, to be known and designated as Refunding Bonds." which bonds shall be in the denomination of one thousand dollars ijd.mMj each, ami numbered Irjm 1 to lo:t, inclusive, and bear date of May 1st, A. I), t '... Said bonds shall . have attached thereto coupon for the amount for each semi-annual payment of inter terest to become due thereon, according to the terms of the said bonds. And to levy a tax an nually upon ail the taxable property of said city; to pay the principal and interest thereof, when due, according to the terms and provisions ol said bonds, and the ordinance under which they are issued, in addition to all other taxes levied by said city, both principal and interest, to be Cayable at the Fiscal Agency of the state of Ne raska, in the city of New York and state of New York, and the said bonds to be redeemable ac cording to their provisions and the ordinance under which the same may be issued, and to be sold for not less than par. and the proceeds used in the payment ot the following bonded indebt edness of said city, or exchanged therefor, namely: iionds in the sum of fifty-three thousand dol lars (453,000) issued August 1st, IX 5, due in twenty years, bearing interest at six and one half per cent per annum from date, known as Itigh school KelutKliug lion is. Bonds in the sum ol ten thousand dollars (Sin.OOO) issued October 1st. A. I). 1XH7. due in twenty years, bearing interest at six per cent per annum from date, known as "Intersection Pav ing Bonds." Bonds in the sum of fortv thousand dollars (J40.00O) issued May 1st. A. L. Issh. due in twenty years, with interest at six per cent per annum, Ironi date, used tor the construction ol storm water sewers, and known as "Storm Water Sewer Bonds." The question and pronosition shall betaken and voted upon in the lollowing form: Kach ballot cast or voted at said election on this ques tion and proposition shall have theron. in one line, the words "Refunding Bonds and Tax" "Yes." and also in another line the words "Re funding Bonds and Tax" "No," and each voter voting upon said question and proposition and in favor thereof shall place at the right and op posite to the words "Refunding Bonds and lax 1 es, a cross so as to make the sanin ap pear upon said ballot as follows.: Refunding Bonds and Tax Yes X," and each voter votinir upon said question and proposition and voting against the adoption of the same and in the negative shall at the rieht ot and opposite to the words 'Refunding Bonds and Tax No." place a cross so as to make the same appear as follows: "Refunding Bonds and Tax No X," and should two-thirds of all the ballots cast and voted at said election, on this question and pro position, have thereon indicated in the manner aforesaid the following, "Refunding Bonds and tax- es-A. then the said question and proposi tion shall be deemed carried and adopted and the mayor and council shall have the power and authority to issue and sell said bonds and to levy said tax as hereinbefore specified and pay oft and redeem the bonds; but should two-thirds of said ballots not have thereon the words and indication in manner aforesaid as follows: "Re funding Bonds and Tax Yes X," then said question and proposition shall be deemed lost and the mayor and council shall not have the power to issue said bonds. IJated this ad dav ol March, A. 1 . . lM'U. F. M. Kit u kv. Mayor of the City ot Plattsmouth. Attest: B. C. Kerr, Clerk of the City ol Pl;ms- mouth. Ordinance 'o. Au ordinance calling a special election in the city of Plattsmouth for the purpose of enabling the voters ot said, city to vote upon a proposition to refund bonds of said city, to aggregate one hundred and three thousand lilnj.oooi dollars, as follows: bonds in the sum of tiftv-three thousand (53,0iW) dollars issued August 1st, 1SS.". due in twenty years, bearing interest at u-, per cent per annum from date, known as "High School Ketunding uonas. Ten thousand tilO.WXi) dollars, issued for Inter section Paving, dated October 1st, A. D. iss7, due in twenty years and bearing interest at 6 per cent per annum from date. Forty thousand (Jiu.unuj dollars, issued .May 1st. A. D.. 1W8. due in twenty years, with inter est at rVper cent per annum from date, for the construction of Storm Water Sewers. And to issue instead thereof, bonds In the ag gregate sum of one hundred and three ($lU3.0j0) dollars, ueariug uucicm uoi moie man a per cent per annum from date, and to levy a tax to pay the principal and" interest thereof, when due. be it ordained by the mayor and council of the city of Plattsmouth: Sec. 1. That a special election be ami is hereby called to be held on the 4th day of April, A. D ,1S9S, in the city of Plattsmouth. county of Cass, state of Nebraska, at the following voting places in the several wards, namely: hirst ward Perkins house, on Main street, be tween Tnird and Fourth streets. Second ward lurners hall, corner Washing ton avenue and Oak street. Third ward Jones' livery barn. Main street, between Sixth and Seventh streets. Fourth ward Wettenkamp'u store room. Main street, between Third and Fourth streets. Fifth ward bach's store, on Lincoln avenue. The polls will be kept open from 9 o'clock a m. until T o'clock p. in. of said day. Sec. The mayor and council will appoint the judges and clerks of election and provide ballot boxes at the several polling places the same as provided for by law at general elections. Sec. 3. Said election shall be held for voting upon the following proposition, namely: Shall the citv ol Plattsmouth, in the county of Cass, and state of Nebraska, authorize and em power its mayor and council to pledge the prop erty and credit of the city by its negotiable bonds in the sum of one hundred and three thousand dollars ($103 000), payable to bearer twenty or less years after date, with interest from date at not more than five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, to be known and designated as "Refunding bonds," which bonds shal be in the denomination of one thousand dollars ($1,000) each, and numbered from 1 to 103. inclusive, and bear date of May 1st. A D. Said bonds shall each have attached thereto coupon for the amount for each semi-annual payment of interest to become due thereon, according to flie terms of the said bonds. And to levy a tax annually upon all the taxable property of said city, to pay the principal and interest thereof, when due, ac cording to the terms and provisions of said bonds and the ordtnance under which they are issued, in addition to all other taxes levied by said city, both principal and interest to be pay able at the Fiscal Agency of the state of Ne braska, in the city of New York and state of New York, and the said bonds to be redeemable according to their provisions and the ordinance under which the same may be issued, and to be sold (or not less than par, and the proceeds used in the payment of the following bonded indebt edness of said city, or exchanged therefor, namely: Bonds in the sum of fifty-three thousand dol lars .-3,U0.i). issued August 1st, 1k due in twenty years, bearing interest at six and one half per cent per annum from date, known as "High School Refunding bonds.'' Bonds in the sum of ten thousand dollars $10.UOO) issued October 1st. A. D. ls.7. due in twenty years, bearing interest at 6 per cent per annum from date, known as "Intersection Pav ing Bonds." Bonds in the sum of forty thousand dollars ($40,ti0 issued May 1st, A. I). Iff, due in if, used I 11 the ( oust 1 ia t Ion ol Moi m w ad r si-v f r Sevwr liomN is, ami kiio.wi n, "Moim a- Sev. 1. 'I he (!ie lion and piop. t.iUcn and voted up' n 111 tin: I lion -.Hall be low llltf lot in I elei ion on r.ai li liiioot 1 ;i .t hi voted .it s.iicl this !;e-!:on .ind pi o n is 1 1 :oll then-oil. ill one line, the w o, sliall liave Kefiilid- "iii'iii'i: ''"il i ia es. mi' I a ls mi an- otliei line the word. "Ketiimliiig Iionds and 1 a" ".No:" and em li votei oi.n upon said question Hu l pioi oMiioii an. I in f.ivoi tlieieol shail p'a,'- ai the nht and opposite to the v.n id "I.' In'. -I ! k I'.ou ls ao. I Ta v, a , r,,SM s' as to make the fame appear upon saal tiaiiot as follows: "Kcluud:iig I'.onds and 'lav e . and ea' li voter vot ing lipoll said question ;n,, plopos.tloll and voting aa n t the adopt-on ol the same and twenty veais, w i ih inti-i e;s t at il per tent pel in the mat:ve shni! at the i :ht of and opposite to tin: vv.uds "ReliindiiiK Bonds and 1 u No," plai.e a cioss so as to make the same appear us follow- "Reluiiding Bonds and Tax So .' and should two th mis of all t he ha 1 lots cast and voted at sa'-l elei Hon, on this question and pio pi sitiou. have tlu ieoii indicated in the manner .doiesaid, the Pillowing, "IvYluudiiiK Bonds and Ta--es ,"' then the sai l question an I pio position shall be deemed mined and adopted and the iiMpii 411 I i oiini il shad have the powei and aut hoi it v to issue and sell said bonds and to lev v said tax .is hei i-iul n loi e spei jtied and pa oil and i edeeui the atoiesaid bonds; but should tno'thinls o said ballots not have theieon the words and indaatioii ;n maiinei aloiesaid as billows: Refunding Bond., and l ax Yes X." then said que-lion and piopo-ition shall be -I I. II o .... t . i deemed lost and the inayoi and council shall not have the power to issue said bonds. See. .-. N itiie shall be given d said elei lion bv publication in the Semi-Weekly News lleiald. lour weeks pi 1..1 m said day ol elei tioii. and lil-u the city cleik shall post ill rath of the v.aul.ol nd city, in a public plai e the n-of ami subieet to view, a notice ol said election, lor four weeks prior to said day ol election, and upon said day of election shall post, or cause to lie posted, a notice ol sai l election at i-'ii h of the polling places, hereinbel ie piovided for. Sec 'i. This oidiuanie s1M j. jn ,,10 ;m,l takeetlect upon, allei its passage, appro al and publicat i.ni Passed and appi ovel March ''. s;i.i. I-. M. Kn in v. Mayo . Alt,- t B C Keir, City Ch ik. . Probate Notice. In the County Com t. Cass c ounty, Nebrask In the matter ol the estate of Albina l'lilii ..ia I homas, deceased. J homas . I homas, (ic-oige Washington Thomas. Susan Viola Thomas, Kliie (jalena Thomas and it tor. ella and Sylvia Thomas, li 1 1 il. ii s, a il' I a 1 1 .I hc-i pel sons mtei ested in said estate, aie heiebv notihed that l ebruaiy -O, ls'.ill. I.. C. Todd, guardian ol the above named Illinois, ti led a petition in said com t alleging a lining othci things, that Albina P. Thomas, late ol said county, tiled A pid Is. )S!isi intestate, ami pos-se-se.l ot an estate in said county: that the above named constitute a II t he he:i s of said deceased: that September r.'ti. s:ts, Thomas . 1 homas was appointed administ i ator, conditioned upon his gi ving the required bond, and that said Thomas I. Thomas has refused to give bond, but on Ilecem ber I.s'.'s, lesigned his appointment mid recom mended the appointment ot leorge W. 1 homas. jr.: that December:.".', is'.'s, (Jeoige. Susan and f'-lizie Thomas hied their motion asking the ap pointment of said (Jeoige V. Thomas, jr., and upon said date, the said tieorge W. Thomas, jr., was appointed administrator, conditioned upon the giv ing ol bond, as lequircd by law; that said t ieoige . Thomas, jr., has nev er tendered tor tiling any bond, and lias wholly neglected to qualify lor said olhce- Petitioner prays for ad minist i at ion of tins estate, and lor the appoint ment ot Harry (. Todd as administrator thereof. on will therefore take notice that it you tail to appear at said court Man h fit. lMi. at 1 o'clock p. m . , and conte-i sai l petition, the court will grant tie prayer of said petition and appoint f farry ( i. Todd , or some other suitable person, administrator, and proceed to a settlement ol said estate. Witness my hand and the seal of said court at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this, the "1st day ol Feb., A. I), ls'.lll. (il-.tiKtiK M. Sl'UKI.tK K, I SKAI.J County Judge. .Notice of I mlelit -il il ess. The Plattsmouth (ias and Klectric Light com pany hereby t;ies notice that the following is the list and amount of all existing debts "I said corporation on the lust day ol February, A. I)., is'.'1.', namely: First mortgage (i per cent bonds ol the I'lattsinoutli ias and I .lectric l-iht Company, interest pavable semi-annu-a.ly, lime 1st and 1 lecember 1st Sii'.tKH) 1.0 Accrued inteiest on same ;ino on Total indebtedness. . :ili.:illil (m This iiutice is .'iveii in c.iniiilianee vvith the provisions ol chapter sixteen of the compiled statutes of the state of Nebraska. . i. Kicni-.v, President. S II. Iltivi;v, Treasurer. C IJ. Jhm:s, Secretary. Majoii:y of board ot directors Legal Notice. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chat tel mortgage, dated on the 4th day of August, IhliT. ami duly tiled in the ottice ol the county clerk of Cass coimtv, Nebraska, on the 21 t day of August. ls;i7, and executed by I.. M. Mowrey to II. K. Waidron and by him assigned to the First National Hank of (jreeiiwood on the 1th day of August, IM17, for a valuable consideration, w hich said mortgage was Riven to secure the pay ment of the sum of l,:iMfn, and upon which there is now due the sum of l."vjt. l.", default hav ing been made in the payment ol said sum, and no suit or other proceeding at law having been instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof, therefore 1 will s-.-M Jhe property therein tie scribed, viz: One gray mare, 1" years oitl . One gray horse. Hi yeai s old. Four brown mares, .", ti, and II yea. sold re spectively. One gray gelding, " years old One bay gelding. 5 years old- tine Deering binder. One F.steriy mower. One Whitewater biml er wag n. Two listers, two plows. One truck wagon, one harrow . At public auction on the premises to-wit: The souihvve-t (jitarter ol section l. township eleven, range nine, in Cass county, Nebraska, being two and one-half miles south of the village of Green wood, in Greenwood precinct, on the 13th day of March, l?"'.'9. at one o cloclc p. 111. of said day. First Naiidnal Hank or Gk kknwooii. Assignee ol Mortgagee. Hated Feb -.'1. ls'.iy. Legal Notice. Administrator's sale of land. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of John Hons, de ceased: Under an ! by virtue of a license to sell the real estate hereinafter described, made in the above entitled cause bv the Honorable Basils. Ramsey, judge, on the 13th day of February, A. I). 1M1(. 1 will 011 -March 11th, A I. Is!'!, at 10 o'clock a. 111. at the .south door of the court house, in Platts mouth, in Cass enmity. Nebraska, offer for sale lots seven and eight, in block fourteen: the south one-third of lots four, live and six. in block seven teen; and part of lots lour, live and six, in block six, in lJuke's addition, all in the city of Platts mouth. in l ass county. Nebraska, to the highest bidder for cash. IlhXKY M. Bons, Administrator. Byron Clark, attorney. First publication Feb. 14, lW.i. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by George F. Houseworth, clerk of district court, w ithin and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will on the :ilst day ot March, A. U. 1'.'.. at eleven o'clock a. in. ol said day. at the south door ol the cour; house in the city of Plattsmouth, in said couutv, sell at public auction, to the highest bid der for cash, the following real estate to-wit: The northwest quarter 1 nw' i ) of section seven teen (171, township twelve (1-1, range nine (!); all in Cass county, Nebraska: together with th : privileges and appurtenances thereunto belong ing or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of A. L. Van Doren. defendant, to -atisfy a judgment of said court recovered bv Aultinan, Miller & Co., piaintirts, against saiti defendant Plattsmouth. Nebraska, Feb -'s, A D. 1K. YY. I). YYmkklek, Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska, By I . I). McBride, Deputy. C- S. Polk, Attorney for Piaintitt. SherifTs Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by George F. Houseworth, clerk of district court within and for Cass county Nebraska, and to me directed. I wili on the-.''lst day of March, A. IX l'.:, at eleven o'clock a. m. of aid day, at the south door of the court house in the city of Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bid der fjr cash, the following real e-tate to-wit: The northwest quarter (n'.',lol section nine teen 1 19 , township eleven (11), range nine lJ) and the west half (w'-iof the northeast quarter nel ) ol section nineteen tlSll. township eleven (III, range nine (in, all in Cass county, Neb raska: together w th the privileges and appur tenances thereunto belonging or in anywise ap pertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of O. Anderson, defendant, to satisfy a judgment ot said court recovered by Aultman. M ilier Co., plaintilts, against said de fendant. .Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Feb. 2. A. D. 1W:'. YV. 1). Wheeler. Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska. C. S. Polk, att y for Piaintiii. Lesral Notice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska. Hilma Lmdblad s. Warner Liuibhid. To Warner Lindola l: You are hereby notified that p'aintirt in the above entitled cau.-e has hied her peti'ion in the district court of Cass County, Nebraska, to ob tain a divorce for the reason that since tier mar riage to you. you have grossly, wantonly, and cruelly, while being of sunicient ability to pro vide her suitable maintenance failed, refused and tieglected to provide such suitable maintenance: and fraudulently and willfully deserted and abandoned her. You are required to answer said petition on or before March -). A. D., lsyy; and failing so to do, your default will be entered ot record. Hilma Lindblad, Plaintiff. Byron Clark, Attorney. aniitim li om d. M. t. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Finest Rigs in the by the Day or Week. Wc arc al-so ilcaKis in all kiiuls ol WAGONS, BUGGIES, And FARM IMPLEMENTS. We are here for the Business of the County... And will fji-t it, if Fair Dunlinr :i'i'l !1 tiixil will cut any tiuuro with our Fanner Friend. When you are in tnwn, ci m- ami uo ns wo will olailly t-how you a.nythiti','- wo have in stock. M. E. Manspeaker & Son, Pearl St., between 6th and 7th, Plattsmouth ucfiraer Continue to do a leading business in Fancy and Staple Groceries. Because they carry an immense stock, buy for cash and sell at low prices. Everything good to eat of Best Quality. Call and try us. Corner of Sixth and Pearl Streets. Probate Notice. In County Couit. Cass County. Ne!n;ka In the matter of the estate ol lleiirv St ill, de ceaseti : Jacob. Phillip. Fred. Charles and William Stoll. Kh.abeth Mc T arland, Christinac Leach, Mai I ha I. ana Beery, Mena Thierod. Kosaima Mauiei, Louisa Kipple, the nukno'.' 11 heirs of Adam Stoll. Mary McGIynn and Cathaiine I. ear. the last three named being now deceased, the un known heirs of Heniy Stoll, deceased, and all other persons inteiested in saitl matter ait; heie by notified that on the "jOth day of February. 1HI'!. Henry M . Soennic lisen tiled a petition in said county court, praying that his luial admin istration account be settled ami allowed, hit ol der distributing assets and that he he discharged from his trust as administrator w i:h will annexed, and that if you fail to appear before said com t 011 thelMndayof March. A I). IfM. at ID o'clock a. in., and contest said petition, the court may grant the prayer of said petition and make su h other and further orders, allowances and decrees as to this court niav seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said estate may be final. y settled and determined. W itness my hand and the seal of saidcouit at Plattsmontii. Nebraska, this, the ' Mh day of Feb ruary, A l, '.K. Gr.oKOK M. Sl'i ki.di K . (Seal) Count V ud;;c Lejral Notice. In the District Court of Cass County. Nebraska. Carrie F. Black, piaintitt. vs. Junius N. Black, defendant To Junius N. Black, non-resident th fend.iiit You are hereby notified that on the lilst dav of January, Carrie li. Black hied a petition against you in the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, the oblect and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground that you have grossly, cruelly ami wantonly faiied. ne glected and relused to supi or. the plaintiff, be ing of sufficient ability so to do, and for the custody of the minor child the issue of said mar riage to-wit: Sarah B- Black, aged fourteen years; and that certain personal property, rights and credits be decreed to be the piopertv of this plaintiff, and for reasonable alimony. You are required to answer said petition on 01 befoie Monday, the Oth day of March, l-!rt Carrie K. Bi.ai k, Plaint,:!. By C. S. Polk, her attorney- Plattsmouth Coal Yard IS THE PLACE TO BUY HARD COAL, CANON CITY, SOFT COAL ALL GRADES OF WOOD. Hay, Corn, Oats and all Kind.-; of Feed ' Constantly on Hand. ! EGENBERGER G TROOP, THIRD AND MAIN-STM. FURNITURE a n d UN DERTAKING House Furnishings, STOVES, RANGES. Our stock is complete In all lines and we Invite our friends to look It over We will andenvor to please you. Call Jvnd see us. STREIGHT C- STREIGHT, iSuccessors to Hetry Booclt. ) "l.ATISMOUTII NEB fi:S. FITZ G 0 K A I a 2 Has new stock, new rigs and is prepared better than ever to take caro of ft Genera! Llvcru Business -iV-k trips made to all pnrts of the r-ouoty. Low prices and court eous treatment assured. "T.VHLES SIXTH AM) VINE MS., rinttsmoutli, Nebraska. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Reading Rooms and Dispensary, Drew Building, IMattsmouth, Neb. Open from lCf. m. to 5 p. in. and 7 to 0 p. m: "ervt es e h S-inJiy. speaker & Sop, City. Horses Boarded Plattsmouth. Neb WHTEBREAST YARD! 6 i !! 1 LINCOLN AVK. AMI 11 It It I. K HTIS , M. M. S0J:NN1(:HSI;N, Manager. lti-oij Supply of itll tho HF.ST (iKADES HARD COAL SOFT ng the Famous 9 9 6 Missouri, Illinois, .J.-ick.son Hill and Canon City Lump, Alvvavs on hand Also a quantity of cheaper Grades of NL'TCOAL. We also keep on hand ail kinds of Wood. All or ders promptly delivered. Leave orders t i 9 at grocery store of A. II. Weckbach & Co, -0 :---03''i'"- FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. PAID UP CAPITAL. $50,OGO U'lets the very best facilities for the j.r .Tiipt transaction of Legitimate Banking Business. TOCKS, bonds, jrolcl. KOTernrnent and local (securities oousht mid sold. Leposltsre celvbd urjtl Interest allowed ou the certli-cuti-s. Drafts drawn, available In any part of the U. r. and all tbe principle towns of Europe. Collections made and promptly remitted. Hlzliest market price paid for county warrants, state ari'i county bonds. DIRECTORS: rl. N. D'jvcy. I). HawicsKortii. S. WhubIi. I-. I-:. Wii; to. G. K. Dovey. Ge i. K. Djvey, I'res.. S. Waugh. Casl.ier. H. N. Dovcv, Asst. Cashier. GREAT ROCK 1SLANO ROUTE. LOW RATES ON OUR PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURIST EXCURSIONS. Leaves Kansas City every Friday via Colorado Spring-? and Seenic Route. Southern Route leave- Kansas City every Wednesday via Ft. Worth , and El I'nso to Los Angeles. Those excursion cars are attached to fasi passenger trains, and their popularity is evidence that we ofl'er the best. Write for handsome itinerary which 2-ive full information and now map, sent free. For complete information, rates and berth reservations, see your local ticket agent or address E. E. MacLeod, A. G. I A., Topeka, Kan. John Sebastian, G. P. A., Chicago. HARE) COAL. Missouri Coal, (i nuine Canon City Coal FOR CASH Leave orderj at F. S. White's Store. W. J WHITE. LfMl .( ;jr'