' 1 Mr V v ! -if m The I'ravc Commander Palls at l!c Head of Ills Troops. Wim Al vtiiK'tntc 1 Hi In forcii u Hit! titlion if Nil.tHi-kii Iti.y, Who l.ouilly liirl 111 liiHury Tlir' Oihir i til iifkmis Wi' Known lo llnvi' !- liilliil uihI it Nuiiilitr iiiiU'I . M anila, April ':!. I'm ir nun of tho l''ir.-t. N'i'lir:isl;:i rn;' i nun t , including v ni ml S!ol si -n lii'i'j, I n-tit' ii 'int Sissoii iiml tlirc". ini n of t!i'. Fourth cavalry, wi i-t r lulled iiml forty-four wounded in mi i'fi I'aeme.iit ;it. J in 11 !,ru;i todiy. 'I'tn Jlipino. retiirateil with unall Tim fiiiii'iiioiit developed into a il i-.-if-t ronn, lliou'h successful lijht. 'I'lic I n.iu trciitn had :i hoi ruhIiod l.riT.;h, .-ioiit :i m l.! Ion encircling a rio field on tho riljro of a wmnl. Mijur Hull, with forty c;i val ryinun, iMicuiint' i-i d a nt roii;r out post. One n llirt 1 1 j II WHH Killed ;iliil t'lVO WITC Wounded hy H volley. The. Americans retired, carrvinr their wounded, tinder liro and with k'r.-at dilliculiy, hei n tf cloHi.d y pursued, a fo; cnali! i the enemy lo creep up to them. Two men, win. wi re carry injr a com rade, weie shot in the arm:-', hut they (in t,i lined with their hidden. Major llell sent for i ei n forceinen ts ! reictio the liodies of the killed cav alrymen and a hall ilinn of iho Ne braska i ogi men t, under Major Mul fonl, an i veil and advanced until cheeked ,y volleys from tho enemy's trencher. The Americans lay about Still yards from the trenches, behind rice, furrows, under li-e for two hours. Several men were sunstruek, one dyinir frem the clTeets of tho heat, as they lay there waiting for tho artillery to come u p. Finally the Second battalion arrived, and then Colonel Stotsonherg', who had spent the night with hi fathc1 at Manila, came upon the lield. The men immediately recognized him nml raised a cheer. Slotm-nlivrj; Iimtaiitly Kllli'il Colonel Stotsenherg, deciding to charge as the cheapest way out of the ditlieulty, led the attack at the head of his reiriment. IIo fell with a bullet in the breast, dying instantly, about jJOO yards from tho breastworks. Tjii utenai.t Sisson fell with a bullet in his heart, the bullet striking him near the picture of a girl suspended by a ribbon from li is neck. In the meantime tho artillery had arrived and shelled the trenches. The Filipinos stood until tho Nebraska troops were right on the trenches and then they bolted to the t-econd line of int rer.ehments, a mile back. The Nebraska regiment lost two privates ar.cl had many wounded, in cluding two lieutenants. The Iowa regiment had several wounded. The Utah reg:ment had one ollieer and three men wounded Thirteen dead Filipinos were found ia the trenches. Their loss was com paratively small on account of their s :fe shelter. The Americans carried tho second trench with small loss and are holding the town tonight. lionel -itotsenbei g has won a repu tation :is one of tho bravest fighters in the army. IIo always led his regi-m-nt rnd h.ul achieved remarkable pi.p.il ii ity with his men since the war betran, :il then :rh, during his first col onelcy tho volunteers, who were not u-ed to tlie rigid discipline of the regular treops, thought him a hard II leer. Tii" of the Nebraska regiment in the eami a'gn is the greatest sus t aiiicd by any regiment and today's disaster has greatly saddened ofiieors and men, who promise to take fierce vengeai.ee in the next fight. Iiv-r Attract the l'rwple. Hundreds of peoplo walked or drove to the river Sundaj' to see tho effects of the l'igh water. A great many went up on Wintersteen hill where a good view could be had. Tho river is now ab ut stationery, being fourteen frt. A. I-. Sim, who lived in a cabin up near the pump house, has been forced to abandon his premises. His house hold ciYects were moved to dry ground Sunday. IIo owned sixty-five Ply mouth Hook chickens, but he having but ( no arm was unable to get the fowl- away in time and they were d rowr.ed. John Kledge, who resides near the mi.uMiof the PlaUo, has moved his family and household goods to the main land, hut his stock is still on the t ar. Tho water has not reached them vet. however. Kiver men are of the opinion that the water has reached its limit and no further damage is looked for. Ir, is a fact beyond question that John T. Coleman, the jeweler, has the mot-t desirable lino of rings to bo found in the city. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all diseases. Fo'ey's Kid nev Cure is a guaranteed remedy, or money refunded. F. G. Fricke & Co. All Wrnit to 1 Ik lit I lllplnon. Savannah, (i.i., April iM. Tho Ninth Illinois regiment arrived at (juirantine tonigtit on tho transport Dixie. It will co into detention tamp for Uvo days lit Daufuskio bland and on Wednesday or Thurtsdny will go to Augus'n. to bo mu itered out. Kx-Con-grcHsman (.'olonel Campbell li in cora inand. Tlie men ru in excollent health.. Lieutenant Wood worth of Company A arrived here yesterday by way of Tampa, lie says 7." per cent of th uonHated men tiro hoping for and expecting service in tho l'hilippines. They desire a furlough of thirty days and will then hi re uly to embark for Manila. MM AGAIN ACTIVE A Force of Two Hundred Attacks American Outposts. Two l.'i.m anli M of I lit Wiinliinutoii ICcrI-im-iit I:ii;;ik tlie I iihii rr n t , vlio ltllr Aftrr T lloum l-'lKlitinc l.fiivini; 'I we lv J'utl Ulipimm, With .NcvithI lilirM WoiiikIciI. Manila, April lil. lo:n a. re. A foice of about UdO rebels yesterday af terno'in attacked the outposts of the Washington regiment, near Taguig, south of l'asig and I'atoros. Two companies immediately en gaged the enemy and advanced into the open in skirmish order. The rebels were checked and routed after two hour.-' hgnting, leaving twelve men killed on the lield and several wounded. The American troops also obtained possession of many Mauser rilles and many other weapons. Three Ameri cans were wounded. 4 ()" p. m. The heat is intense. At noon the thermometer i cgistereu : degrees and the mercury was still ris-ing. There were several prostra tions from tlie heat among tho troops, but only ono man was wounded. lyiter tho army tugs opened firo on the enemy along the river banks. Tho rebels aro usually i.etive west of Ma lolos as far as Calumpit. They have been busily at work on their trenches ar.dsvoral new trenches have been discovered within two miles of tho railroad. Fires are burning east of the railroad and it would appear that the rebels aro evacuating the foothill towns in anticipation of an attack upon the part of American troops. Work of IVcDtrrn Troopn. 9:4-5 p m. At ( o'clock this morn ing thiee companies of the South Da kota regiment marched from Bocave and in conjunction with three com panies of the Minnesota regiment f rom Guiguin to, north of Bocave, en countered a rebel fo C3 numbering fully 500 men, when two miles out. The enemy retir3d three miles in fairly good order, in spite of the fact that tho rebels suffered heavy losses. Tho Americans, having exhausted their ammunition, were compelled to return to their camps. Iccliue to Keen II iI'ii. roKTLAND, Ore., April 21. A spe cial to the Oregonian from Salem, Ore., says: Governor (Jeer, in reply to numerous requests that he make a demand for the return of the Oregon volunteers now in the Philippines, has issued a statement to the effect that ho would consider such a proceeding a discredit to tho state and unjust to the boys themselves, who were anxious to go to the Philippines and see active service, lie declines to act on the suggestion. RAILROAD NOTES AND PERSONALS From Saturday's Dailv. D. S. Guild, D. llawksworth ad II. .1. I lelpa returned home from Peoria this mo.'ning, where they had been on railroad business. Fireman Will Itenner is down from Lincoln visiting his mother. As passenger train Xo. 27 was pull ing into the yards this morning some one, supposed to have been a boy, threw a rock through a window of one of tho coaches. Officer Fitznatrick and some of tho Burlington employes made a search for tho culprit,-but were unable to locate him. From Monday's Daily. The water got so high over around the fill at the east end of the bridge that Contractor Sawtetle was obliged to discharge all of the men engaged in shoveling. A few teams will con tinue working, but very little head way will be made until the water recedes. Mr. Sawtello went to Omaha today and will probably go to Wyoming this week to look after a contract in that state. At wood & Co. worked a double force at their Cedar Creek quarries yester day and got out sixteen car loads of stone for the Fremont, Klkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad, to be used for riprapingon account of high water. Three combination coaches and one ordinn ry coach were taken out of the shops this morning, having been over hauled and put in proper shape. J. English, section foreman at Ore apolis, is laying off on account of ill ness in his family and Pat Downey of the Junction is working in his place. If you are contemplating buying a watch call on John T. Coleman, the jeweler, at:d tee . the very latest de signs in cases and movements. Lost A book belonging to tho First ward and Main street carrier boy for Thk News. Has name of Charles Kennedy on the cover. Finder will confer a favor by leaving same at this office. NKIV COONS IN TOWN. XInda Party" Given By AtlsscsAAia and Barbara Gerlng. Nov l I'urty In Which I'lal turnout h Ho--l-ly I'f-ople l'Hrtl lHt -Noted (iut-M J runt thu houth In A 1 1 rndauic The nki Wulk n I.endliiir Fritture HIrIi C ollar Worn Ity I lie (Ji'nln. There were many ''new coons in town" last Friday night, hailing from all parts of tho country that Is the douthern couutry. They wore enter tained at tho Gering homo hy Misses Mia and Barbara Gering, the spacious parlors of the domicilo being thrown open to tho "colo'd" i-oeiety in a "Cinda party." Tho a Hair was ono of thu most novel and pleasing parties ever given in the city. The only white person in attendance was Mrs. George House- worth, who attended the door.. Upon arriving each guost presented their cards not a bmall, insignificant card, but a good-sized ono, largo enough to admit t he name. Somo guests of note were present, among them being Mr. Uastus Till man, M. C. ,of North Carolina, who is a candidate for ro-eloction to congress. Ho made a very stirring speech which captivated his hearers and won him inany votes. Thero were sorno moan "colo'd" folks at tho party, the worst of whom, it is thought, was Slufoot Pete, who, in company with a com rade, excused himself from tho party long enough to visit a neighboring hen-coop and swipo two fowls, which carried back with them. Aunt Jemima, of pancako fame, was there as natural as life. It was feared at one timo that a bad cutting affray was going to take place, as it was apparent that bad feeling existed b tween Slufoot Pttj and Hastus Kazorine. They wero finally pacified, however, without serious trouble. Virginia reels, cake walks and danc ing were tho order of the evening, the winners in tho cake walk being Miss Pansy Blossom and George Washing ton Brown. Tho Mandolin club fur nishol the music, ono of its members being a redheaded "gem'inen," who attracted very much attention, es pecially among tho j'oung ladies. All of the guests wero worthy of special mention, but 6paco will not permit of this. The guests wero attired in full evening dress and were very striking especially the colors worn by the young gentlemen somo of them strik ing above the ears of the wearer. It was after 1 o'clock before the Darty broke up, and it was probably a couple of hours later than this before the guests got the black washed from their faces. The refreshments served were elegant, and as it was expected that everyone would be hungry, it was served in large quantities. Among those present were: Manila Duzon, Mr. At chie Hubanks, Mir-s Aurora Botealis Jones. Miss Betsy Ann Thompson, Louisiana Lou, George Washington Brown, George Washington Andy Jackson Jones, Ar abella Jacicsonella Sarytogy Chips, Anaman Hardeater Johnsing, Ma Mahala Daffodil, Eaf Jack son, Eliza Jackson, G. W. Iligginbotlom, Cal Walton, Hon. Ka3 tus Tillman, Professor Ephriam Lof tus, Kastus Johnson, Consula Davis, Hannah Biggerstof, Me and Mine Cheyowell, Pclyphremus Polly, Nig erdemus Lafinyet Frost, Abelite Snow, Hastus Kazorine, tonsorial artist, Wil lie Woodard, kalsominer; Aunt Jer minah Angelina Martha Washington Johnsing, F. F. V., Snowball Persim mons, Pansy Jackson, Bui Lindsaj', Lincoln, Neb.; Miss Johaua Beasley, Marian Kody Anna Josephina Cal arina Les Del Kay Skyscraper, Miss Malinda Johnsing, Wilton Mo., Jay Kastus Snowball Klondykr, M. Agon cillo,!' Titpi no, ambassador at Washing ton, D. C, Miss Angelina Abeleno Bluemthrift, Slufoot Pete, Rasterena Soferena Liz irena Lon F. F.. V. (Lize for short. ) Hearing In l-leral Court. pOn Wednesday before Judge Munger in tho federal court thero wiil be a hearing on the application for an order compelling Sheriff Wheeler to turn over the Tourtelot stock of goods to the trurtee, D. O. Dwyer. It will be remembered that the goods were at tached several months ago by Sheriff Wheeler on an order sworn out by the creditors and havo sinco been held by him. The order will be " bitterly f aught hy the creditors, of course, and just what tho outcome will be is diffi cult to say. Shadow social at Eight Mile Grove church Saturday evening. May 13. Everybody como and have a good time I'laiiK hikI Specification Not Accepted. The Methodist church people, after thoroughly looking over the plans and specifications submitted by the Omaha architect for the new chu-ch edifice to be erected at the corner of Seventh and Main streets during the summer, havo concluded not to accept them that is, until some changes have been made. For the purj oso of suggesting the changes a committee, consisting of 11. B. Windham. S. A. Davis and Wash Smith, has boon appointed to go to Omaha and see the architect. That suitable plans can be drawn up in a short time thero is no doubt, and is soon as this is done work will be started on the new buildidg. It is safe to Fay that before the snow flies again the Methodist cocgreg-ition will possess a house of worship of which all of its members will he proud. "Tlie modern pill" is rightly applied to Dr. Stwyer's Little Wide Awake Pills, because they perfectly and com pletely cure billiousness,inactive liver and constipation. A. W. Atwood. CITY AND COUNTY. . KATL'KOAY. George Saylcs was down from Codar Creek today on business1. Superintendent Georgo L. Farley spent the day in Omaha. Koss Smith of tho Elm wood achools win a county seat visitor today. The wuter gauge shows that the river is now over fourteen feet abovo low water murk. Weslev Gracsman took his little son to Omaha today to consult Oculist rf Gifford about his eyes, ho having been lately bothered with sorocyes. Mrs. Adam Shook and little daugh t ... . . . n I..Anl f 1 m .1 I. .1 I t . . if . t I iris luuiu liunu ii uiii xinuiMi idibovuir I n (. 4 1 a...nl .11 ill 11. 11T J Vl Vl I". .. m 1 I " p J , . cousin, Mrs. ueorgo llay, tinu iiimi J lho elcvcn-montlis-o.a etiuu 01 Mr. and Mrs. b rank ooster lell from high chair today and broke its leg. Dr. Cook was called and set the limb and mauo tho little sultorer as easy as possible. Herman Spies has sold the house which stands just west of tho one he occupies lo Charles Black. Mr. Black will movo it onto his own lots ono block south and make a comfort able residence out of it. This will afford Mr. Spies a nice, largo lawn. A. C. Newell, who purchased tho Fair stock as agent for his brother, went to West Point this morning, where, ho states, he will secure bond and return Mondaj' and replevin the goods. IIo claims to bo an innocent purchaser and states that he cannot be beaten out of the money he paid for the goods. MONDAY. Ben Tucker of Murray was in the city today. B. F. Dill of South Bend was regis tered at the Perkins todaj'. Shoriff Wheeler was attending to 6omo business in Lincoln today. II. Adams of Nehawka was a bust ness visitor in Plattsmouth today. Dr. Wallace of Union was a busi- neas visitor in the countv seat todav. sol osborn nas movea nis carpenter , . . . . .i shop to tho building near the gas works, whore no will he lounu Dy any- ono wanting anytning in nis une. Bridge Contractor Sheeley came in from Lincoln this morning and this af- ternoon, in company with the mem - bers of the board, went out in tho county to look after some bridges. Georgo Victor Lindon arrived in tho city today from St. Louis where he went last fall in company with Douglas Shinn. G. Victor is looking fat and hearty and St. Louis evidently agreed with him. ... , ..,.. . ,, toH U . N.iizel of Mnrdock and Miss Nellie Josephine Guthmann of this . t eny. j. no weuuing oi iiucao pi uiuiuciu young peoplo will take place Wednes- day. William Tate, the vouno-man who . . , . j-f Mt j J , . about a month ago, was removed to his home in Peru today. He is re- covering from his injuries slowly, but will not be entirely well for somo time yet. M.N. Anthony, the marble man of iu;., i, ,,.iQ v.o xnn. tract to furnish the feeble minded in stitute at Glenwood with ten tomb stones, his bid being less than several others, including their own home marble man. Jae Wolverton, alias John Deerrotte, who was arrested at Mynard by Sheriff Wheeler last fall and taken to Osceola, la., for trial on tho charge of murder and subsequently acquitted, has been in the city fo:- a couple of days, and it is said, will again make Cass county his home. Weckbaeh & Co. are making ar- rangements to move their coal sheds and office onto Main street. They will bo located just west of tho Burlington freight depot. Tho change was made because the company wanted to use tho ground upon which the sheds stand, to give them more track room, tt i i.s ; Ilenry Snyder is making vast lm- provements in the Dovey property. located at the corner of Fifth and Walnut streets, which he recently purchased. Tho rooms will be dif- ferently arranged and many other changes are being made, and when corr pleted Mr. and Mrs. Snyder will have a very comfortable home. A number of tho vounir friends of Miss BirthaKhode met at her home Saturday evening and enjoyed a very pleasant social time. Various social amusements were indulged in, and all- report naving nau a gouu time, Among those present were Misses . i - 1 .1 J Etta Stenpat. Josie Wooster. Tonie Yanda. Barbara Ptak. Bertha Rich- ards, Anna Collina, Annie Kelley and Bertha Kaode; Messrs. Burt Bussler, Ld Mason, John Koke, Charley and Tom Tidd, Gu9 lloosner and Gus Ilhode Shadow social at Eipht Mile Grove church Saturday evening, May 13th. kverypoay como. No constipated person c in look hia or her b st or feel perfectly well. For that inactive liver ana constipation try Dr. Sawyer s Little n id i Awake 1'i.ls, nud they wiil cure you. For sile bv A. W. Atwood. It should be remembered that the nnln nluin in t,lif citv to .tret first I'lllKS J - - silverware for wedding presents or fori your own use is at Coleni in s, two doors south of oostoflice. IIouHehold Gooili for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale all of her household goods, including bed room suits, parlo:- and kitchen furni ture, one gasoline stove, one cook stovo, etc. Furniture is all the very best and will be 6old cheap. Inquire at News office or 702 North Sixth st. Woman' 1'luh Alerting. Tho Womun's club met at the homo of Mrs. Georgo Dovey Friday evening, April 21, with a large atleridauco of members and visitors. Tho secretary real the minutes of tho previous mooting, and as there was no business of any important' tho president, Mrs. Atwood, introduced Mrs. Heller of Omaha. Mrs. Holler has addressed tho Plattsmouth club several times, and always receives a hearty welcome. Her subject was the "Slor' " The evening wa- do- voted to tho ,,hllJ etui,y department I i 11.. .1 xt anu w,la uimt..i:wiy p.e-.sant M an y stories were told of tho myths and legends of tho Indians Sho also spoico of Froiiol-ick lroitrl thn f:ithir of ,1 , I.:. 1 . mo ninurrui leu, it ling anecdotes and ftories of hi m. I ho listeners wero y. . n i i i . i i J well ploascd, both old atid young This closes the Child sttnly deiarl a mont for fins year, and next Satur day evening, April 2'.), tho subject will bo ."English Literature," Mrs. stou tenborough leader. Miss Mcllugh of Omaha will bo hero to address the tho club at that meeting. A tile For 50c. Many peoplo have been cured of kid ney diseases by taking a We bottle of Foley's Kidnoy Cure. F. G. Fricko S; Co. A Kurc MuhIchI Treat If you wish to hoar nn excollent mu- sical program you should hot miss the opportunity on Wednesday evening, April 2(, at the Presbyterian church. Miss Bowman, who has never been heard in this city, but who who pos I sesses a voice of remarkable volume and pathos.is sure to win tho hearts of all lovers of music Mr. Tucker has mado a most favorable reputation fur himself as a vocalist of great ability. He will take part in tho concert, as will also Miss Bess Walker, who plays with feeling and shows groat talent as a pianist. .Miss lauilivan, as soprano, will no doubt give her audi enco and frionds a treat by appearing on the program Every one should take advantage of hearing this excellen t program. Ad- mission 35 cents The Deadlv Grin l3 again abroau in tho land. Tho air you breath may be full of its fatal ?erm8t Don't neglect tho "grip" or you wil open lhe door to pneumonia and consumption and in vite death. Its sure 3igns are chills with fever, head 1 ache, dull heavy pains, mucous dis charges from the nose, sore throat and never-let-go cough. Don't waste prec ious time treating this cough with troches, tablets, or poor cheap syrups Cure it at once with Dr. King's Now Discovery, the infallible remedy for bronchial troubles. It kills the dis- ease germs, heals the lungs and pre vents the dreaded after-effects from the "hady. PrICo oO cents and $1 Io"ey, back if l c"r.e bottle free at F. G. Fricke & Co i. 1 I Wooden Cannon Quaker guns, taai is the trunks of trees, blackened to look like cannon have oiten been used to deceive the Lut Jn thg Ch5nege civl, warg Qf yearg agQ actual cannon made of WOO(i were used rrey were made from the trunks of hardwood trees, shaped, bored by rreans of red-hot pipes from the sugar mills, dried in hot-air draughts and bound with strong ox hides. They made fairly serviceable artillery, one piece being fired more than a hundred times be fore showing signs of weakness. The projectiles were scrap iron, stones and fire-hardened clay. At the taking of Amoy, wooden cannon used by the Chinese were found, and bamboo ar- "iiery lias Deen employed uy tne Japanese. won't Lose Any Time About it. If you expect to go we3t this spring ask the nearest Burlington route I aeent about the sneciallv reduced rates now in effect to Montana, Utah, California, Washington and Oregon points. Ask about them riyht away today. They may be withdrawn at any moment. Through tourist sleeping cir service to San Francisco and Los Angeles every Thursday to Butte, Spokane and Seattle every Tuesday and 1 nurs- uaj- - A 1 " . ' x For sale at a itargain. iigni room nouse, goca wen ana cistern, barn and wood house all in first-class repair, two and onehalf lots, Situated two blocks from court house. j A bargain if sold within thirty days. Squire at NKWS ollice or at JJolloway 's bakerT- ih. Youth's D.ita. rjuring the summer of 189S a coast survey party discovered that the 1. . . T 1 XT- -1 i Apnoon mouuu ui tue xuKon river, which has always been used by steam- boats, is by no means so deep ss the Kusil.ak mouth The Delta of the Yu,kon iudes hunfeds of square I.. , , . T '. . . t , K boatg nor traversabe for foot-pas- sengers. But it is a paradise for mos- quitoes. A young man with graphic power of expression says that in hi-boarding- house bills are paid "two weeks ahead, every Saturday night. Exchange. KnB Emporcrf Duhe, prjncc-$i. Elson, the Clothier. M ) Write ihcloSIBf IBIS fcd. and 50c and we will send you this beautiful Mandoline Dy express, (J. u. u. suDjeci io exanuna- t.inm It fnniiit PTart i u rpnrPSPTlted you cmn pay the express agent our SPEfi- ft LALj Urrr.tt price. a.uu icao uic ten lo, or 15.50 and express charges. This la a regular $15.00 inswument, solid rosewood body, fancy pearl and ebony checkered edre. beautiful oearl butterfly Riiard ti pie,nnwouu uugctumiuouu uiv-.ci ) piece. You can have eithar a Mandoline, (4 Uultar.BanJoorVioUn on tbe same terms. M ; r. - v.ui .nii )i Write lor KLG musical catalogue. Address, A. Hoipc, O aim hjJNebJj j ' I t t ' t ' . i ' i' ! . ; ' : ' U L L U V V 1 most VtOLcr: APFEA'ILO AT f,?ppc nim "; inL.lt. I i..i. u-.;Ja operation t:n only I : n-; protiiptly rctiii i: :, Ir i . .-r, UTore. ('aii'-cr i . :t o - i i! , ot in r externa 1 1 1 . -,t 1. 1 n! c. . n Coine fnun w it!. in tin- I .i ' i : 1 1 1 , I ai d :;!. y.-i.t ic. I i el' I p..l ' ,1 t! . .i J "' hr. '; booariKo it is only n-mr !v w 1.1; the disease a ie 1 I. r. - ii oni I tl . does not reach tin- Ih I t !,.. .. I 7ict Ih cut tiira . t . i ( ;-. :,. ; S. S. S. CHITS ::!-' ;inv- ;; 4- "!' N Blood I'ei-iiti, Gl ; " Iwioks on 'ancc-r :i 1 I '.! . ! ;.! . nta. Swift Specific C.'otupany, All. wr" r I 1 I ' -.I -i r l i I H it 'J Li tt Ft s? tiAtl Al-:ri all! HO?iikiiH Liverjr. aie v ii i Finest Rigs in by ti.o D.: rc arc ril-o ! :i WAGOIS. s And FARM i We are here for the County... And will get it, if Ta'f I), r our l' armor rs leri'J . vv !:! gladly show you ntiyt bin t '"'. t n 7- u : .... f-k Pearl St., between GLh ,EGAL ADVERTISEI.:2TTG Notice to Ncn-Kesidtnt l)cf':!.-!r.tiLf.. In the district court i-f .-ii.-- r.;f,i v. 'i- i.. rank K. 4J utb m ao n . i h lit.:- William (). W.jslra. Dcten'lants. ; To Will. O. W'tnll. J- lir r. i Fletchcr li. U'e-t-i:., A I, by i : HeiuiiiKwav. I.ydia Ann ..; liniina Kiiiijjlcs. J. I w . on, Alnmn Davis. -Mane.!) !!..:; i . lialilwin. Ablv llaiicv, J lion.:! !.- I. IJixby. Ahr.a I., llalluv, ! : . -r- inp;; the children oi l-urri i:.:i:..-i. Win. i'- llartou anl llartx- .m.,v i children of Jusci.lt I ia i i ' ! cn IJaldv.in, ICIdon IJaii'-A in. a !.-..' ! Agnsta M. pauidm;;: au-l th.; u't Sheldon, dec-ja-ed, r.a . v !iv. 01 !. Mrs. Abliv Sln:itei--i a::l M r-. C-ri M. and tlie rhiidren d .-i!i; 1 1 ;i i 1. il. . ,- i Hall and Mr. Ida Fr..i: uu.i V.-.: Joseph West. in. decea-rd. i raiji'' A A rt liur Weston and L m t i. I a . . ( )r -. -"ou are tieiebv notined ti'a' i';nn 1 ot April, A. D 1 - f'.t, p;a:i,i;i, :; (. i I, in the district court ot 's c -.tni- . to quiet title as a;;ainst you. and i.-a and others, in and to ai! . si. at j south half ot tiie norih A e.-l ((tiarter eleven 11 . tounsliip eleven i 1 ra- I. i. I i.5, in ( ass county, .Neora -ka, !'. : 1 u v. ( : , rit; tit of way ot tlie ( bnaha l-uut.vjrn .;a ., company, and to exclude -"cii ,l ( : f t . 1 i ing or claiming- any riht. t. tie or i a; -r. - "i;; by virtue of bein;r leaatees i:n-li;r t'.e and testament id Addison i. Weston, a:; I to form an erroneous descrijit ion in a ' antra t sale from tiie saal Addison f. -ton. ..-.-a to Francis M. Vomig. dated A prii :.ei'. A. Wl, in which said ian l wa- da ar.' .i a west one-hull of tlie north oue-ha.i . t;a; n a west quarter of se- tion eleven i t !. t ,vn eleven I II I ranuc thirteen l:i. a:; : a.f.a- -description describe the iaml tir.-t a' .v j !aji set forth: and to remove fi a-.i p:aiat;': s t cloud placed thereon by reason oi ti"- n. I roneous description. ou are required to an-wer said in t'::.,-i before June 5th, A. I).. 1'.K 1-KANK It. (,I.I!!M.NX. I : : IJyron Clakk, Attorney. First publication April LM, W'o. Notice to Crfditor State of Nkiskaska, . Cass Co'.iiity. f C a::. I . In thematti.-r of tlie c -.tafo of Hi inctoii Richardson. d..-ccas.j-J. d Notice is her by given that the cra i - ,r said deceased wiil nn-et tne a l:ua: -tra; r said estate, before n.p. Ci;!iy Ju.le i.f a county, Nebraska, at tlie c .unty c .. i r i Flattsmouth in said coantv, on ti e -Z.nl. .!nv Mav, A. D lW, aiid on the tenii .iay ( i :i lt-'.i'.', at ! o'clock a. in., each da far t!:.; ; ai; (.. of presenting their claims far fxrr!::i.-i;; j,. justnient and aiiowatice. K n:o!iti. sic a lowed for the creditors of said rictu-a i to j :a sent their claims, Ify.n the ii'.Hh dav .1 .''.: Witness my hand and eui nl ?.:! coantv c a at Plattsmoutn, JNeaiiiSKa. this '.,r: y.jr(. I: (Seal) Couat ju. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska. ? r.. , , , r. Cass county. s ,n (-,3!:-' In the matter ol the estate of t'hri; i : ri .'. ger. deceased. Notice is hereby given thn ti e tnaia : said deceased ;ii mei-t the f-acciiti . ot tate betore nic. County Judge ol t.'a-s c Nebraska, at tiie county court r.i-nii n Y: mouth in said county, r.-i tiie li ''ti: dav ; iaa D.. l'i'f, and on the :-,". h dav ol ict.. !-., o'clock a. m.. each day for the !.i.r; a-e o! senting- their claims I.r isam iiii.ai. a.'. ment and aliov.anae. six tnonths .are a i lor the crediturs of said de::ea ... i t ta..-..:; t clairvs from the -i.i-.li da of Ajnii. 1- .'. Witness my hand aad ea at s .1 c court at riattamou tii, .(.ora-ka, t'as 4'..'i u; April. l.ri'J. Gtapa.K M. Sitki.".' :: (?eal) Couoty ,f ; 1' :- 1 , ! It I.lc-n Ntilice. To whom it may Coi.rt.ni: Xotice is her:!.', that ! " :' a a. next regular ineotiti?- nt tiie ii-.ar. 1 -a; ' . missiopers, in and l'r Cas. c.miu, i. for a license to seii vinous, ir.n't s liquors in the vii'aae ol Cediir Crei cuuuiv, eurasiwa, iji in per: i I i i ore v?r WILLIAM J. HICKS. Dated this Mth day of April. 1-w. r - - ; j i l! v. r ft 3 ' i M m ri iiti ' Lira U 4 ! CM. ';. i; ho eiven tO pH. ! il m till, il which ;" ' i 1 1 ' ical II In Icr ordili ') "i.i' c :'i t.-ll lio'.v MiMin thchii 1 ' ' ' i " i i i t tho woi ty IK. i i - 1 1 ) 1 1 ( !;i net v ruiuply 1h--pi i ' h.'.l tie- ilisi-aso Ih ; !i "'. I' t " tllO ill X'tofH, ;i c I mid ilaiij.'1'roiiH ! ii 'i-r. The iliean I -Jc- t ryi'l ivo than l iti' ii, piaster, or ii 'I'Ih- cure must ... -.1. i i. " '.V ! ! vn :-; I) , h.-ivh: "A i ' "i .! ; 'i c:.ii:e undi i- my left I. i ii in v. ii -h f Ik h it in puins !":. I I j'.ivnl lv tilariiieil ' . " '. ; " 1 1 .ti i 1 it ( 'ancer, m! '. Lm lini 1 could not con I . tl ' ')" i "I a i .ire i irceteil by 1 1 ;e-:i"l I i k n cbiu iii. thn i i . a ml tlnn I i -l i;i i nx .' ; ! v Ii- i nn. I (lien disooii i '' ' ;i iill wi,i h soon drop- b I!' I .' invir ri uiniim where '. In -.I..-.- '.,'M ri'M sway." i. ' . .uiii',- ;-, SwiCt'ii Specilio rk (' ir i' Il (he root of i ii r i'"tl "I'l iat ion I "I I iM- t III I ill II III fll )l " !'' . 1 1 i n i , Ci ui I ;i "ions I .I s. ;! V ;i I liable I any addresn by li . w a n ct HO j. 'i ity. no: r Boarded ' I"S li -a-"-- v-; 'KkMll Wi , : L. T r " T M T" O oi ui ;i!iv lii.'uro with us wo will ,o y '.' Son, th. Plattsmouth 7-, ri TABLE PLAT SMOUTH, NEQ. iit. JoSepn K:inr;;is City St. Loni'i ;incl all points Liast and So u th. V';-..t. r 'j LCA AD FOLLOWS; 0- 2:41 am - " 7:lJ aiu v, i;'i::y, St Joh. 1.1 .u is, .t I i po: n ti 10:0.") arn . 0 v i o r'.i'i-p. ton l o' ; o ' s o-.-,!. ill-.:') arj -a .1 'JO ' io a m i ;iy e a ,t ft lu- . a- J 11 O' t ion II ; ptii y 1 x ' ' -pt mi nd ;iy a.n J.l.j pm '.--:;, daily, liur .. : u and ail . I I.; : train for ' l- 5:S7 Vlxi ..':. . l Joe. limi- i.'iim. 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