V. COUNTY CULLINOS. ELMMTOOD. Lou Langhorst Is numbered among the Hick folks this week. The village board field a special meet lag Wednesday evening. .N. J. Earl of Kartlett, la., Is visit ing relatives and friends In this vicin ity. Miss Tina liarrett went to IVru last Friday to attend the normal the coming year. Orvls Perry went to University Place yesterday, where he will attend school the coming year. The telephone company held a meeting last Thursday evening and voted an assessment of tl.50 upon each share. C. A. Iliggscame up from Talmage to clerk for L. V. Langhorst, during Mr. Langhorst 's trip to Kansas City. Henry Dick man andChas. Haesaker and families left Wednesday for their f utureihome at Missouri Valley, la. II. I. Clements finished harvesting his broom corn Saturday. Now he'd like to have some one come along and offer him i!50 a ton for it. Lou and Julius Langhorst are en joying a visit from their brother, Wil liam and family, of Ohio. Mr. Lang horst Is desirous of locating in this country. Will Koseno has purchased the Lott- iuan eighty, two miles north of town, and will get possession March 1. Con sideration $4,000. Tills is a splendid piece of land. When Miss Delia Ieford reached her home lust Saturday evening, she was greatly surprised to find the house filled with about thirty of her young friends, all glad to welcome her home once more. The evening was spent with games and plays, and everyone thoroughly enjoyed the oc casion. Refreshments of cake, bananas and ice cream were served. WEEPIN6 WATER. E. F. Sayles has sold out his pump shop to Chas. Chandler. Bessie Torrence and Blanche Saw yer will attend the academy this year. Harry Reed and little son, Robert, left Tuesday morning for lilackhawk, Colorado. E. II. Jeffers arrived last Thursday for a short visit with his grand-parents, Elder and Mrs. Root. Miss Flora Wolcott left Saturday for Oberlin. She was accompanied as far as Omaha by Miss Creda. Walter Kressen is rusticating on the farm since his health will not permit him to continue his stdies. We hope he may soon be able to be in school again. The academy opened Tuesday morn ing. At the chapel exercises about thirty-five students were present, be sides a number of visitors. Prospects seem bright for this year, and a good attendance is looked for. A telegram came for Cleo. Suter Tuesday morning stating that his wife was dying at the home of her pa rents In western Iowa. For some reason the telegram was not delivered until nearly evening so that Mr.- Su ter's departure was delayed until Friday morning. The;Sophomore class of the high school held their first class meeting of the year, September 6. Orticers for the first semester were chosen as fol lows: President, Blanch Barry; vice president, Daisy Ileskett; secretary, Ethel Sawyer, and sergeant-at-arms, Ray Pool. A committee was appoint ed to draft a constitution. AVOCA. School opened last Monday with a good attendance. We understand that Mrs. Nelson expects to soon remove to Johnson, Nebraska. The Congregational Y. P. S. C. E. held Its annual meeting last Monday night at the home of Mrs. O. Harmon. Mrs. Palmer of Nehawka is spend ing the week with her mother, Mrs. Quinton, who Is suffering from lung fever. Louise, Emma and Selma Mar quardt left home for school last week. The two former will attend at Peru Normal, and the latter the Lincoln High school. Herman Ruhge has severed his con- nection with B. C. Maruuardt asclerk and will go to Cedar Bluffs, Nebraska, d to accept a similar position. The Congregational Ladie's Aid So chnsiety held its annual meeting and In Election of officers on Wednesday. coniThe result of the election was as fol Cbws: Mrs. Andress, president; Mrs. ""tIollenberger, vice president; Mrs. keil, treasurer, and Mrs. narman, secretary. UNION. D. W. Foster went to Nebraska City, Wednesday morning to attend to some business matters. R. E. Jones and G. A. Rose left last Sunday for Richardson county to buy a supply of peaches. Attorney J. II. Haldeman came down from Plattsmouth, Wednesday morning to look after some legal business. William Kikenbary departed on Tuesday for Akron, Colorado, and will spend about two weeks in looking over that part of the country. Mr. and Mrs. Thede Erans are the happy parents of a bright new daugh ter which arrived at their home Sun day evening, Septeljer 2. It. (). Shohe, who Is doing duty for the government as stone. insMi-tor at Cedar ('reek, was visiting his Union friends last Saturday and Sunday. I. M. Jones and Win. Turner came down from Plattsmouth, Monday morning, and commenced the mason work on the new bank building. Thomas King and fJeorge Poisell, jr. are "clerking" for them. Mrs. S. T. Eddy of Nehavka was visiting her parents in this village this week. M. Reese is the new night oierator who came Monday to relieve II. C. Panzeran. A. II. Chidester and family moved Monday into the ( ruber house a mile west of town. Ed. Stanton and family, and Mrs. Elvira Austin are residents of this village aga'n, having removed back from Atchison, last week. Uncle Henry Vanhorn came in from Plattsmouth, Wednesday to visit his brother, Joseph, and meet his old friends at the reunion. NEHAWKA. Charley Keltner is building a new barn. Dr. tt.'Iiiiore was on our Monday. Mrs. Banning went to Nebraska City last Saturday. Stella Banning came home from Murray Saturday. Jim Miller is building quite an ad dition to his house. Rennet Chriswisser was shaking hands with ids Nehawka frienks Mon day. Miss Lulu Davis visited the family of S. A. Davis in Plattsmouth last week. Miss I rena Armstrong visited ove Sunday with her parents at Weeping Water. Mrs. M. II. Pollard and Mrs. E. E. Baldwin attended the state fair last Wednesday. Marvin Cramer of Chicago is here on a visit to the family of Win. Ral four. jienry neeoner lireu up ins engine and started out threshing the first of last week. Mrs. L. M. Joung has been quite sick, but, we are glad to announce, is improving. Fred Mellinger is spending a few days in Murray before going to Cottier university. Mr. Van Court is hiring all the teams he can get to strip a big lot of rock for winter quarrying. Blair Porter went to Omaha Wednesday to visit Ids brother. Owen Critchiield accompanied him. WABASH. TheM. E. Mite society met with Mrs. Murfin on Wednesday for dinner. We are informed that George Fris bee has bought the George Shirley property. Frank HuKish, who has licen quite sick for the past ten days, is around again. II. Murlin has rebuilt his shed that was blown down by the late storm. A cyclone couldn't move it now. Mrs. B. F. Allen, who has been rus ticating in the Colorado hills for the past four weeks, returned home this week. John Copple is having a serious time with his throat. We're afraid that Missouri trip will get away with some of them yet. Mr. Langhorst, brother of Lou Langhorst of Elm wood was in town Wednesday looking up a location for a general merchandise store. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ritchey left for Waverly, Kan., Monday night. We understand they will make a trip through Missouri before their return. MURDOCH. George Mills is enjoying a visit from his brother. The Murdk elevators look better with a coat of fresh paint. The Murdock band social and con cert attracted a large crowd-Saturday night. Master Ora Jones of Stratton is in tending to attend the Murdock schools the present year. James Carey, of Greenwood fitted his team with a set of Tool's best buggy harness Tuesday. John Rohrdenz and wife left last Tuesday morning for Havelock, for a visit with their daughter. The Misses Whipple of Ashland as sumed their duties as teachers in the Murdock school Monday morning. LOUISVILLE. The new telephone exchange is a hummer. Mikc'TritKch was in Omaha Tues day on business. Jim Stander went to Omaha Wednesday on business. C. D. Tapper and daughter returned Monday from a visit to Chicago. - Mrs. M. N. Drake visited over Sun day with her parents at Ashland. Mrs. T. Ewingof Plattsmouth vis ited a few days last week in Louis ville.. Rev. and Mrs. Calvert will leave Tuesday for Nebraska City to attend the annual conference. A large number of Louisville people attended the state fair at Lincoln last week. Miss Katie Peterson left Monday for Peru where she will attend the normal school and prepare herself for a teacher. Miss Willie Berger left Thursday for Friend, where shor will again re sume her duties as teacher in the high school at that place. Dr. Hasscmcicr will quit the prac tice of medicine for a month or two, owing to ioor health, and will go to the mountains. Died Hat tie E., wife of Charles E. Burgner, of Carthage, 111., at the home of her mot her, Mrs. David Line, west ef Louisville, Tuesday, Sept. 4, at 10 o'clock p. in., of iH'lviu lymphan fcitus, aged thirty-two years, seven months and eight days. She leaves a husband and two small children, one a IkiIk of two weeks, and the other a bright litt le loy but two years of age. The ImmW was embalmed, and Thurs day the liereaved husland with hi two motherless babes started with the lunly for their home at Carthage, where it will be interred. He was ac eompanied i.y the mother and sister of the deceax'd. A large number of friends assembled at the house and ac companied the party to the train. EAGLE. Sain'l McClintoe arrived from Col orado Tuesday night. Miss Hazel Iiovey is the guest of Eagle relatives. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Laughlin, last week, a girl. Mrs. L. D. MeConnel and children of Lincoln are the guests of John of John Adams and family. Mrs. Kate Robinson, daughter of Mr. McDonald, is expected on a visit from Denver. Mr. Lallin, the young man who was accidentally shot last week, is greatly improved, and Dr. Thomas, who is at tending him, says he is out of danger". The Eagle schools opened last Mon day morning with a good attendance and the following corps of teachers: J. W. Gamble, urincioal: Grace Blodgett, grammar; Minnie Horsh, primary. With such a good teaching force our schools will certainly have a very successful year. The democrats and populists held their primaries in Venner's grain of fice Saturday evening and nominated a precinct ticket and elected delegates to the county convention at Louis ville. Henry Snokes, jr., was nom inated for assessor. We did not learn the names of the delegates, i i Buffalo Bill. Bill board and newspaper advertis ing announce the coming of Buffalo Bill and his big congregation of rough riders. . They show in Omaha Sep tember 10th and at Nebraska City on the 13th. The great feature this season will be the reproduction, on as elaborate scale as the time and area will allow, of the famous charge up San Juan Hill. In this scene live hundred men will lie used, and among them will be actual participants in the real charge. A number of Roosevelt's Rough Ri ders, Regular United States Cavalry men, Volunteers and Cuban Insur gents will be prominent in this mimic representation of the charge that ad ded another brilliant page to Amer ican history. The scenery has been painted from photographs especially taken, and the topography of the country has been closely adheared to. LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriff's Sale. 6 V VIUTUli OF AN OKDEll OF SALE, is sued liv Jforce r . Houseworth. clerk of the district court within and for Cass county, Ne- L..iuka. anu to me directed, l will, oil tne st day of October, A. D.. 1900. at 2 o'clock 11. ni. of said day. at the south door of the court house in the city of Platts mouth. In said county, sell at puullc auction, to the hisrhest bidder for cash, the fol lowing real estate, tow it: .Lots one (1). two CI), three (3). and four (41. in block thirteen (13). in V uung and Hay s additio-i to the city or flattsnioutu. Cass county. Nebraska, together with the privileges ant! appurtenances thereunto be loneinir or in anywise appertaining'. The same Itein? levied upon and taken as the property of Phillip Seidenstrieker. et al.. de fendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by the county of Cass, plaintiff airainst said defendants i'lattsmouth. Neb., August 31. lm. WM. D. WHF.ELER. Sheriff. Cass County. Nebraska. Jesse L. Root. Plaintiff's Attorney. By J. T. McIIbide, Deputy. First publication A u trust 31, 19U Sheriff's Sale. B Y VIRTUE OF AN A LIAS ORDER OF SALE sued bw tieorse F. Housewortli. clerk of the district court within and for Cass county. Ne braska, and to me directed, I will, on the 1st day of October, A. D., 1900. at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day. at the south door of the court bouse in the city of Platts mouth. in said county. seU at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate, to wit: Lot three (3), in block sixty-two (IKJ). city of Plattsmouth, Citss county, Nebraska, tOKether with the privil eges and appurteuaucen thereunto beloiiKltiK or In any wise appertaining. The Haunt beluir levied upon and taken as the property of Marl.-i C Jtorriiifrton, et al.. defendants, to sutlsfy a Judgment of said court recovered ly the. county or caMit, piaiuiin agamst s&iu ue- rciidantM. t'laltsniouth, Neb., August 31. A. !.. 1!K). WM. 1. WHKKLKIC Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. Plaintiff's Attorney. Hy J. I. AlcttKiDK, Deputy. First publication August 31, Itfuu. Sheriff's Sale. mr iTiifrnv riLi A V Itlilirif gW I L' lu st f t I l I U n v....--.. ' rTiatiti sued by George F. Housewortli, clerk of the district court within anu tor uass couuiy, ssv- bratka, and to me directed, 1 will, 011 the ad day of October, A. D. tooo. at 11 o'clock a, 111. of Maid day at the south door of the court house in llie city 01 riults- .... I. I. ..lit ...!.. v 1 U t niil.ll MllJ.llikll UlUUllli 111 SAIU . 1 r I ( . J . i-" ...... - to the hiKhest bidder for casli. the following real estate, low It : Fractional lot eighty-two, .') in section eighteen (18), township twelve (12). range fourteen (14), Cass county. Ne braska, together with the privileges and ap purtenances thereunto belonging or In any wise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Kll.itlxali .1. Murphy, et al., defendants, to satisfy a Judgment of said court rwovered by the county 01 cass, piauitin against suiu ueieuu- anls. Plattsmouth, Neb., Aug 31. A. D.. MM. WM. D. W1IKKLKR. Slier iff, Cass Comity, Nebraska. .IB8HK u. KOOT, Plaintiff's Attorney. By J. D. McBriue, Deputy. First publication August 31, 1MJU. Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE, is sued by Ueorge F. Housewortli, clerk of the district court within and for Cass county, Ne braska, and to me directed, 1 win, on the 1st day of October, A. D., 1900, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the south door of the court house in the city of Platts mouth. in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate, town: ut two p. in Ulock seventy-one (71), Weeping Water, Cass county. Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of William Dunn, et al., defendants, to satisfy a Judg ment of said court recovered by the county of Cass, plaintiff against said defendants. Plattsmouth. Neb., Aug. 31, A. D.. luu). WM. D. WHEELKIC Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. J ESSE Lu ItOOT, Plaintiff's Attorney. By J. D. McBkiub, Deputy. First publication Aug. 31. IUU0. Sheriff's Sale. DY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE issued by Ueorge F. Housewortli, clerk of the district court within and ror cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the 1st day of October. A. D., 1000, at 10 o'clock a. 111. of said day, at the south door of the court house In the city of Piatts- 111011th. in said county, sell at nubile auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate, towlt: Lots ten (10). eleven (11), and twelve, (12) In block one (1). Stadelmaiin's addition to the city of Plattsniouth, Cass county, Nebraska, together with the privil eges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Anna L. Bird, et al., defendants, to satisfy a Judgment or said court recovered ty the couuiy or cass, piainuir against said defend ants. Plattsmouth. Neb., Aug. 31. A. D.. 1900. WA1. D. WHEELER. Sheriff, Cass county. Nebraska. Jeshb L. Root, Plaintiff's Attorney. By J. D. McBridb, Deputy First publication August 31, luuo. Sheriff's Sale. D V VIRTUE OF AN ALIASORDEROF SALE Issued by George F. Houseworth. clerk of the district court within and for Cass county. iNeuraska, ana to me airectea, 1 win, on me 1st day of October, A. D., 1 000, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the south door 01 the court house in the city or piatts- nioulb. sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate to wlt: Lot eight (8(, In block sixty-two (&.'), in the city or Plattsmouth. cass county. Ne braska, together with the privileges and ap purtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property or Alary Sul livan, et al. defendants, to satisfy a Judgment of said court recovered by the county or Cass, planum against said aeiendants. Plattsmouth, Neb., August 31. A. D., 1900. WM. D. WHEELER. Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. J ESBK u. root, Plaintiff's Attorney. By J. D. McBride, Deputy. First publication August 31, 1MJ0. Sheriffs Sale. B Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE. Issued bv George F. Houseworth. clerk of the dis trict court within and for Cass county, Ne braska, and to me airectea, 1 wui, on tne 2d day of October, A. O.. 1000, at S o'clock d. m. of said day. at the south door or the court nouse in tne city or nans- v....... I. ln nnl1 IUI1 ... r .11 u . nnl.llA o,A..f,n to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate towlt: Lots one (1). two f). and three (3) in block one (1). Young and Hay's addition to the city of Plattsmouth, Cass county. Ne braska, together with the privileges and ap purtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise aDocrtaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Phillip StolL et al.. defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered ry tne county or cass. plalntlir against saia aeienaants. Piattsmoutn, nea, August m. a. it., r.w. WM. D. WHEELER. Sheriff, Cans County, Nebraska, JESSE 1 ROOT. Plaintiff's Attorney. By J. D. McBridb. Deputy. First publication August 31, iwu, Sheriffs Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE. Is sued by George F. Houseworth. clerk of the d 1st r let court within and for Cass county, Ne braska, and to me airectea, 1 win. on the 1st day of October, A. D-, 1000. at S o'clock p. m. of said day, at the south door of the eourt house In the city of Platts mouth. in said count v. sell at nubile auction. to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate, towlt: Lots thirteen (13), and fourteen (14), in block seventy-three (73), WeeDing W ater. Cass county. Nebraska, to gether with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertain ing. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of the Missouri Paclttc Kail way Ok. etaL. defendants, to satisfy a Judg ment or said conrt recovered uy tne county of Cass. plaintiff against said defendants. Plattsiuoutlt), Neb.. August 31. A. D., 19W. WAL D. WHEELER. Sheriff, Cass County. Nebraska. Jeshk L. Root, Plaintiff's Attorney. By J. D. McBridb, Deputy. First publication August 3L 19UU. Shrirs Sals. DT VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE, ls-- sued by George F. Houseworth. clerk of the district court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I wilL on the ad day ef October, A. D., 1900, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the south door of the court house ln the city of Platts mouth, In said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder sor cash, the following real estate, towlt: Lot ten (10). in block thirty-two (3K), city of Plattsmouth, Cass county. Nebraska, together with the Drivll- cges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or ln anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon a ltd taken as the property of Catharine H. Parmele, et al., defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by the county of Cass, plaintiff against said de- iendanis. Plattsmouth, Neb., August 3L A. D.. 1900. WM. D. WHEELER. Sheriff, Casa County. Nebraska. JBSSBL. ROOT. Plaintiff's Attorney. By J. D. McBridb, Deputy. First publication Aoffust 31, uoo. T Do You Transpire? All right The man who IninsjiireH linx :i right to tnko oil" hia ctlat but don't let your chin droptin cmiipaigii not linlf over yt. WKSCOTT'S tailored rloll diig for tlio current hojihoii in smashing the world'n records. bettor than any other- that s all there is to it. lint you niUHtt Hen to it that there are no clothing transactions transpiring in yoiii "Transvaal'' without your having at least a chance to "transmit." In other words, don't get in a trance. Lift up voiir banner and inarch on to Wescott On the In this age a well dressed man denotes prosperity . . . A prosperous man moans a successful man. Let us dress you up you'll look prosperous. -A-I-iIj goods jtjgt deceived. Hudecek & HcEIroy, TAILORS, BnnirwnnnTl "DT nnv nr nwiwuntTmn m MMMVtXk. 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