Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901, March 22, 1894, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    WEEPING TAT1B ROTES.
from the Eagle.
Tom Perrionet, who has been con
ductor on the Missouri Pacific freight
between here and Lincoln for years,
has been sheWed at last, receiving his
g. b. at Union last Saturday night.
He has been on the pay-roll of the
company for eighteen years.
twh Tecnm was called before the
grand jury last week to testify in re
gard to the operations of the can-can
that has been in operation at Platts
mouth for some time. ' Ducus made
his ignorance of its existence manifest
to the jury bysajing that he had of
ten heard of the canning factory at
that place,but bad never known where
it was located until the jury informed
him.
A. B. Gibson's boy got severely in
jured by a mule yesterday. The boy
undertook to ride the animal from the
fiM fn th barn. While mounting he
iv
slipped and got tangled in the harness,
hich was sharp shod,kicked
him several times in the thigh, inflict-
in it anmA 11 fflv wounds. I ne ramiiy
feel thankful that it is no worse, for
TToa a vicious one anu
might have killed the boy.
Voor Old GlenwoodI
The Glenwood Opinion, to offset our
free ferry, makes the following appeal
tr. tl.P merchants of Glenwood:
cood road, during all seasons, to
,,Ar,i frnm thH Missouri valley
would insure the farmers coming here
to trade even if Pluttsmouth has a free
" ,:..v.i maii furry. Iowa temner-
unreiiai"' oiiio. j - -----
ance people are not going , tc . cross the
turbulent aiissuuneveuu y"
,i tr, their own COUDty
seat and they can dispose of produce
ana purchase menuiuu. "fcA,,V .Vr
heretofore and now given. Our mer
chants, as a rule, give better bargains
than are obtained in IMattsmouth.
Gering & Co's. Syrup of Tar and
Wild Cherry has no equal as a remedy
for coughs, colds, etc. Try a bottle.
That dreaded pest, the Russian
thistle, is reported to have gained a
rr.rtM in the court house lawn, and
thereby threatens to exterminate the
blue grass, which, through Janitor
u.mnei'fl watchful care, had become
:ki nar-.-ion f loveliness. The
ianitor has been advised to ask an ap
propriation from the commission em w
fight the pest.
Clip the art coupon in today's paper.
Call and see the new patterns of wall
paper at.Gering & Co's. drug store.
When Baby -was sick, o gare her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
i
Guilty of Larceny. I
The jury in the criminal prosecution
against Oswald Schubert and i.d.
Robinson, tried on Friday in district
court, decreed that the lads were
guilty only of petit larceny, as it could
j not be clearly proven the breaking in
to of the car wa9 committed on mis
side of the river. The verdict nxed
the value of the stolen goods at $24.
Judge Chapman accordingly sentenced
the boys to thirty days in the county
jail and to pay the costs of the pro
secution. Henry Sitzman was called
ii rt an d after pleading guilty to parti
cipating in the affair was fined $15 and
costs.
FAT PEOPLE !
Pakk 0-m.tt.Pili.. will reduce . your welRht
PEKMASKM Ll irom i iu w wuira,-----NO
STAKVISG. Bickness or lujury ; NO PI B
lALl I . i """".''..."."v-r, w5l TV M.KS or
breathing surely relieved E. ,lv
bVas"'e"lLnA""""c'I n nrdrssuPPlied
aiieryerul f"?.-" , - v.; m la,.kane
h rAfr rrnm n ir u utr. i i v w w r
nr three packages for J5.00 r.y mail postpaid.
MmonfflS! .d particular. tledl
correripuu,";"'c t"""-v
PARK RET1EDY 0., Boston Mass
The Morgan Spading3Harrow
YOUR CHOICE.
LAND FOR SALE
Choice selected
Land and Iuiprov
virnia In Neb-
rnl-n. KailMiS and
cash payments, ten yearsMme yetract. or
farms' cW to on.aha. 5 and ten r. . 1-
.nhurtjS 6, pieciaii. n..c? .
eotiated. WM. NELSON, lioom Z, w urn.,
' . 1 x-V. II ,
iilocK. umitiia, .-,cw.
Don't buy last year's Wall Paper
when you have an opportunity to
buy the newest thine out In the line,
and from one of the finest selections
In the city.
There has been a fjreat revolu
tion in wall paper. Anyona failing
to see mv stock will fail to Bee the
latest and at prices as low as the
lowest.
The same rule applies to my stock
of Drugs. Faints and Oils.
BROWN'S PHARMACY,
DKl'tJS. 510 Main Stkekt.
This ad changes each week.
if s
h'. u.cvsnisa,
jr. ir. aonxsoy.
.TIIK
Citizens' Bank,
PMTTKMiiL'TH. NEB.
Capital paid in $60,000
DIRECTORS:
i W.Johnson, W. D. Merriam Win i JVeten
kamp, U. c. aiorgau. neiuj ,-v
M!W. Morgan and W. 11. Cushiug.
a i.nkine business transacted.
terest allowed on deposits.
In
p St MAIXIi-Y .ditom s.it Ab- r
t9 " x....i v,-.,n, W.kBriniirNi-no
Por cured or taonoy returneJ by 2',n?
5 fr Jav. "d, ftE
sore to the dT. Brini monthliee regalar
aiithant ia. il noi n; mm rtttrum .mwv..
U.UV LUAMMI ,
SOU Faraam St.. Omaha. Neb.
-
. - . -w-arwtf -r
e
THE LEADERS IN
M. l-fc 1 J-V
f)&
asm
WILL HOLD THEIR
EASTER OPENING
Friday and Saturday, March 23 124
All ladies of Plattsmouth and vicinity are requested to call on
that date Their stock for the spring season was ordered and pre
pared under the supervision of their two expert trimmers, and ad
mirers of handsome and stylish millinery will be shown a display
well worthy a visit. Kespecuuii) ,
TUCKER SISTERS,
Jhe leaders ir? 5tyli57 W'W-
SHERWOOD BLOCK.
Or. Marshall. ,jB Tir-T Fitzger
ald block.
llev. Charles W. Savidfje, of Omalia, !
has been holuine a series of meetiuga
at Wabash, and has aroused a deep
feeling of religious interest. He has
preached five times in two days. Last
week at Elmwood he preached on lue
street. Large and attentive congre
gations listen to Rev. Mr. Savidge,and
large numbers have professea con
version. Mr. Savidge, like the prophets
of old, charges sin home on the peo
ple, and convicts them of their in
iquities.
A full line of perfumeries and toilet
articles at Gering & Co's drug store.
Klrat-Clnss Seed Potato.
Place your orders for seed potatoes
with A. II. Weckbach, who win turn
ish you with the early Ohio variety
Prices low and the potatoes guaranteed
SnTnR Hill's dalliance with the
Dainted harlot of protection effectually
disposes of the story of his engagement
to a lady of Louisville, where Colonel
Watterson's star-eyed goddness of re
form lias always lived.
ll.Wr fnrcret the fact that Gorder &
Sun carry a line of buggies, which for
low prices, excellence of goods ana
general assortment, can not be
equalled in Cass county. w-tf
Rest mixed paints, oils, brushes, etc,
at Gering & Co's. drug store.
Order to Show Cause.
In the district court of Cass county. Nebraska. '.
Iu the matter of the estate of Solomon Wanl, ;
deceased : ' ,
1 lie IKUBC tame vt ' r- -r ' - ,
titionof Alfred S. rooley. administrator of the
estate of Solomon Ward, deceased, praying for
license to sen me uuiu i . .
quarter of section twenty CM), in township
eleven (11), north, of ratine nine (), In t'asa
county, Nebraska, or a sumcient amount oi me
same to bring tue sum oi tow.uu t ir
ment of debts allowed against said estate and
the costs of administration, there not being
sufliclent personal property to pay the said (it-Ms
and expenses.
It is therefore ordered that all persons inter
ested in said estate appear before me at the of
the of the clerk of the district court of Cass
I county, Nebraska, on the Tib day of April, A I.,
...... , .f I rt uViftur r.mis. whv m
license should uot he granted to said adralnis
trator to sen so inui ii ui mc aiu,o unn.:.i
real estate of said deceased as shall be neces
sarv to pay said debts and expenses.
Dated this y4th day of February. A . V . WM.
SAM'L. M. CHAPMAN,
11.4 Judge of the District Court.
a
n
m. m T M W 1 rl rill s W! ' ' ' J.. . aw
H
a
r
r
o
w
CTcs nontrvK to TIE A MOST REMARKABLE MACHINE
And fills a lone-felt need -something you have long been looking for, viz : A machine that will put
Ana mis a long ieu nu :c wpr An a n;r. ;nh and not c ocr. For oulvenzing fall or
SS riTlL TouSL"" ThV so.d al, iv, .he east J.S year knd, althoUh in-
r . o f o , , c- col. -inH rravp unended satisfaction.
tmriuced late in tne season, uau tiu cuwmiuuo t- . , ,. ir a
uoauccu iiuc in in. . ,m;f,r to nvi in the- "Snsdiner Harrow and.
Jacob ralter, jr., is tne nrsr. iannci m nno v.u.i.ii.ui.1 ... ". T7 1
although he has only owned it for a short time, he cannot praise it too highly.
The Morgan Spading Cultivator
Is also iust as much of a success as the Spading Harrow. It has no equal in the implement market,
la j o tnmt avm r Pi,ftcmAtli have th exclusive apencv for these two ma-
chines fof hi terStory. and Ca ? county requested to ca!l at our headquarters at Platts-
moJh. on Sixth and fearl streets, g''i "
claim for them THE VERY BEST IN THE IMPLEMENT MARKET.
Meisinger & Lohmann,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
Dwilers in all kinds of Farm Implements and agents for the Celebrated Mor
gan Spurting Harrow and Spading Cultivator.
The Plattsmouth Mills, j
C. HEIS2X. Prop.
This Mill has been rebuilt, and furnished with
Machinery of the best manufacture
in the world. Their
"Plansifter" Flour
lias no Superior ir. America. Cive it a
trial and be convinced.
Bran, Shorts and Corn Meal
Always on hand. Orders delivered in
citj promptly.
TERMS Cash or 30 ly' tim.
1M0T
AT THE
6t
1 9
Making
Harness
For 1 8 Years
SAUTER'S
Ought to Count for Something.
YOU CAN TELL::":::"":
Celebrated Hand-Made
HARNESS
BY THEIR GOOD WEARING QUALITIES.
. , .j r -d n.i, T an tVi t. TESTED FOR
lney are always wauc ui iud w -' ,
STRENGTH, good solid Stitching and First-Class Workmanship,
makes bAU l cts. a names -
Prices and Quality Tell the Story.
Try me and see. Remember the place First door east
of Hatt & Otto's Meat Market.
QtA7T? ATf The Patterns are Shapely and Standard, QT
DW' aottoo long, too short, too wide, too nar- V J
pTJS. (row. Misfits are a nuisance. J
FHTT, SAUTER,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
Notice.
ii. tii district court of Cass county. Nebraska:
GeoRue Lohnks. Plaintiff,
vs.
MaruauetLohse. Defendant.
The above named ueienaaiu win me uuuee
named plaintiff commenced an action against
. .V.. . . .- I 1 Wn ..tftnn .f trio nlurr
of said eourt, the object and prayer of which
... nV.l m .Itutrililtirin rf t h llflllds Of
matrimony uow existing between plain Utr and
deienuftiit. ana 10 uuiuim u un icc un wiv j
I . . ..n. ,1 J .1 a ,1 aim tn K-
plttlUUU IIU1U Piiv ..viviiuu..., "
ehildren, the Insue of aid marriase, to wit:
defendant answer nnto said petition on orbe-
petltlon will' be taken as true and a decree
renaerei accoraingiy.
By A. N. Si llivan, nis Attorney.
Notice to Creditors.
State of Nebraska, I
Cass County. f
In the matter of the estate of Alfred Kime,
deceased: . ,
Notice is nereoy Riven idii me i-wiun nnu
mandsof all persons against Alfred Kime. de
ceased, late of said county and state, will be
received, examined and adjusted by the county
court at the court house in Plattsmouth. on the
22d day oi oepiemuer, a. ii..inyi. i iv v .w - ...
the forenoon, and that six months from and af
ter the 22d day of March, A. D., la the
I time limited for creditors of said deceased to
present their ciatmaior examination aim
a1lhren nnder my hand this 16th day of March,
A. D., 1XU4. . . . ,
13-4 B. s. jca.msu.1, touniy ouiiKe.
BEESON & ROOT.
Attorneys at Law,
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
OKFICK K'Ugfrrald iilock. over First Nat l Ih:iW
CHAS. GRIMES,
Attorney at Law.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
OFFICE: Second floor of the Todd block. east
of the court house.
W. A. HUMPHREY. M. D..
HOMCEOPATHIC
rHtrrninion and Qurckf
nnoiuiQii aim uui-t-.-
I'UVr-M'.ir I'll. VKI'.i: - .
. I y ,.r 'Ton l I
Compound Oxygen
TOES'
ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION,
CATAHHH, li'X'O.
Send for book free. Three months' treatment
for 112.00
Drs. DAVIS & STONE,
Room SI. Dotn?las block, Ouialia, Nel).
Cor. 16lh and Dodge Sta. '
Millinery Parlors
Friday 1 Saturday, March 23 1 24
THERE WILL BE ON EXHIBITION
A Fine Line of Patterns,
I AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Hats, Ribbons, Laees,
j FLOWERS and ORNAMENTS.
. , . . TJT?irT?c: to STTTT ALL. Re-
All New and Latest oiyics. , , .
shaoint Colorin- and Bleaching of Hats done to order. Also
MESSMAKING. Will be pleased to see Ladies of Plattsmouth
and vicinity and will try to please in all orders given.
ELSIE MOORE,
Bazaar Millinery Parlors, Main St..
Notice to Creditors.
State of Nebraska, ) gg
Casa county. ) .......
In the matter of the estate of Benjamin
uriKKB uetcaacu.
Notice 1b hereby given that the claims ana de
mands of all persona against Benjamin t
Brings, deceased, late oi emu mumj uu
will be receivta, examineu auu "uiunwu uj .
county court at the court house In Plattsmouth, .
on the 22d day of September, AD, 18W, at two
o'clock in the afternoon; and that six months
from and after the 22d day of March, A D, 18SH.
Is the time limited for creditors of said ac
cessed to present thalr claims for examination
Uliu miunniiLC. ...... . ... .
Given under my hand this 17th day of March,
A V, WM.
B. S. RAMSEY, County Judge.
Notice to Creditors.
State of Nebraska, )
Cass County. (
In the matter of the estate of Cornelius Mc
canny, aeeeaseu. ... .
xntirpiH hereby elven that the claims and
demands of all Dersons acalnst Cornelius Mc
Carthy. deceased, late of said county and state.
will be received, examineu nuu j
county court at the court house In Plattsmouth
L,nik.i;iti.H..irKntpmliiir A 1). 1H94. at ten
o'clock in the forenoon, and that Bix months
from and after tne aim uay m u, icn.
is the time limited f orcreditors of said deceased
to prescMit their claims for examination and al
lowance. . . , ,
Given under my hand this l.th day of March,
A D, 1894. ol,
FOB IITHEB SKX. Til. rBJy
f" DDIItl'Q bu IniKMd dinwtlr to the Ml of
I t DnUIi O thoMdinasoofUiaOenito-UriaarTOr.
Imn. nauins no eban( of diet or
nueou,nirt.i. r" -
ieinato bo taken uuernauj.
i m ini
ao A DBPVENTIVE
by Itheron It ! impoMiblatooonlirt
. mm1 dim ; but in th. cue of
iiJL. , raady U ro.Tn .mi Amiens
Jipor , w--
r 84
$50 0 Reward!
WE will iyt
Liver Compl-iir
digestion Cns
cure with V.s1,
the direct ten n
aie purely V
Beware or co. nt
uinemnn.it.n "i;
COMPANY, t I.
ic above reward for any case of
' '.wicpsia, hicK nnuacuc,
' . : .onllilt
i.i.n-.-.'ii or Losuvcu . 1.
.' . . i i r i,ii when
r.rictlv complied with. 1 1"7
- .t.e. end never fail to give sat
, 4--teu. Large boxes, ascent
,.d o,,ly ty THE JOHN C.WfcbT
A
B
e
prnoifl's BroEio-Geiety.
r - . --ei..r
Bplsndid cnratl-e: aRept ror "7""Tinei
UMuiiuM. nrain r-iiiMin"."", i
- K.r.lo-.: U1SO lor
UiUeClUI Mr3..v. n . . 1 . ' .l A
dtiecial or Beneral eurllIlo: am"
tSSum. Ct. Kidne .piorie. Acid Vy
r-o-i.i. AofPtnia. Antiaoto
dOtWHOHM. i'rioo.i0.i -
THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO.
161 S. Western Aenue, CHICABO
F. S. WHITE,
JIaiu Street, Plattsmouth.
GROCERIES
ALWAY8 PltliSH.
Teas and Coffees Unexcelled.
Curtice Bros.' Celebrated
CANNED GOODS.
SOLE AGENT FOR
k MINNESOTA FLOUR,
llest in tne oriu.
Pillsbury's
The "XXXX" and "Best" Brands
BYRON CLARK,
Attorney at Law,
PLATTSMOVTU. NEB.
OFFICK-In the Todd block, east of new court
bouse, secouu
n. J. Strelght.
J. Sattler
STREIGHT & SATTLEB,
Successors to Henry Boick,
Furniture i Undertaking
Pianos and Organs,
STOVES and RANGES.
Our Furniture line Is complete In every detail.
An Investigation Is certain to to""""-
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
PUITTSMOCTU. NKH..
Capital, paid up $30,000
OFFICERS:
s. Wai oh tasnier
DIRECTORS:
John Fitzgerald. U. Hawksworth F. K. White,
jonn r wugh auJ (jeorge E. Dovey .
Careful attention Rlten to the Interests of cus
tomen. Collection, made and promptly remit
ted for niKhest market price paid for county
warrants and state and county bonds.
ilain Street,