n fl' S 1 I : : : lock of Cloiilin Furnishings IS 1TOW TXlISTZEaCZEZIEID, And every article was bought at Rock-Bottom Prices. The pur chaser Will Get the Benefit, and in this particular case it will be a Benefit of more than ordinary importance. Everything Will Go at Panic Prices. e IN ANI AROUND THE TOWN. Henry Mertecs of tee precinct was a passenger for Omaha Tuesday morn ing. Judge Chapman convened district court on Monday and after hearii. a few motions adjourned court i.n til Monday of next week. Sup t M. E O'Brien of fisheries, accompanied by were l'lattsmouth visitors his wife Thursdav and journeyed to Omaha Fridaj morn ing. The commissioners departed on Tuesday for a tour of the county looking after luuige and road re pairs. The work will occupy their attention for almost two weeks. Mr. Lamb, of Piattsmouth, one of the gentlemen wh applied for a sa loon license last jear, was in the city Wednesday looking over the ground with a view of becoming an applicant for license again this year. Ashland Gazette. Omaha has a case of small-pox The party affected is a tramp named Hammond and hai!3 from Chicago. lie was taken sick the other dav at Fairfield. Iowa, while aboard a Bur lington freight train, and passed through l'lattsmouth Wednesday night. The Eagle Eaglet says: "Some fel low left a chestnut sorrel horse and a carriage at A. l'routv's farm house last Sunday during the absense of Mr l'routy. lie also left a note stating that someone would call for tie boise soon. It is thought that it is the same rig that was stolen at Piattsmouth last week." George Farthing, who has been sufferer from consumption for some time past, died at 11 o'clock Monday n.ght at the home ot his brother, J. Li. Farthing, on north Sixth street. The funeral services were held yesterday forenoon. Rev. Davis officiating, and the interrment took place at the Rock Bluffs cemetery. The people of Alliance have seem ingly grown tired of fighting prairie lires every week or so and have closed a. contract for the erection of a $16,000 system of water works. Alliance is one of the liveliest towns in northwest ern Nebraska and her continued pro gress shows that her citizens are made of the right port of stuff. Chauncey Doty, the aged Betble hemite who was struck by B. & M. No. 3 in the local yards some two months ago, was on the streets Saturday for the first time since the accident. He was looking first-rate and although over seventy years of age, eeeras able to withstand a score of years and as many railroad accidents before quit ting this life. The spirit of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Hendee departed from this life Saturda afternoon. The lit tle one's ailment was a complication of pneumonia and la grippe. Funeral services wereheld Monday ,the remains being interred in Oak Hill cemetery. The parents have the sincere sympathy of the entire community in their sad bereavement. Clothier Joe Klein returned last Thursday from a hurried business trip to Chicago, and while there ordered a large and stylish line ot clothing, fur nishings, etc.. the equal of which has never been shown in the county. The goods will be here in a few days, and buyers who desire to save money and at the same time secure the best, should not fail to give Joe a call. Col. Burton is whooping things up over at Pacific Junction, and as evi dence that he is giving the people of the Junction a real live newspaper, it is only necessary to state that a tougn citizen waited on him a few days ago and threatened to annihilate him, all because he had printed an item of court news. The tough citizen is now in the county jail and the colonel and his newspaper are showing evidences of great prvsperity. The report of the live tock inspector-sat Omaha show s that South Omaha is nearly double Chicago in the re ceiptsof ranire cattle for the last range year, from April 1, 1893,to April 1, 1S94. The number of bead received were: Chicago, 119,896; South Omaha, 228.92S. Number received more than an Chi cago, 109,031'. The cash receipts show an equally favorable result. Of the proceeds from inspection of $10S,092,8S, South Omaha receives credit for 873,- ; County Teacher l;-stlve. The following resolutions were adopted by the teachers at the county institute recently held at Weeping Water: Whereas, It is a custom in this and many other counties, for district boards to employ different teachers for the different term- of the school year, and Whereas. Experience and obser vation have shown that this custom does not produce so good results as when the teacher is employed for the entire year, for the following reasons: 1. No general plan in work can be followed through the year. 2. There is much time wasted by each new teacher in his or her efforts to properly decide the standing of the pupils and the work previously done by them. 3 No two teacher have the same methods of instruction and the pupils are confused and discouraged by the frequent changes. 4. The school boards will be in clined to employ more competent teachers if they contract with them for an entire year. 5. The teachers are able to do better work w hen they know they have steady work for a year Therefore, Be it resolved, that we. the teachers of Cass county, in con vention assembled, most earnestly recommend that the district boards, in the interest of true education, em ploy the teachers for an entire year instead of for one term as is now the custom. Whereas, The fees resulting from the examination of applicants for teacher's certificates, and the present appropriation by the county commis sioners, are not sufficient to meet the necessary expenses of the annual in stitute; and whereas. The deficiency is now made up by assessing teachers in at- tendence. Therefore. Be it resolved, that we the teachers of Cass county, petition the board of county commissioners to increase the annual appropriation from its present amount, to one hun dred dollars. A. II. Watekhovse, J. E. Current, C. M. Skiles, Committee. Wants m. New Trial. Matthew Gering. counsel for the plaintiff in the damage suit of Mrs Thompson vs. the M. P.. which was dismissed by Judge Chapman last week, filed a motion for a new trial in district court this morning and argued the same before the court. The matter has been taken under advisement until the session of next week. A Fatal Misstep. Ben Berggren.one of the proprietors of a livery and feed stable in Fremont, came to a sudden death Sunday even ing. He accidently stepped into the elevator shaft aud fell into the base ment, a distance of eight feet, break ing nis necK ana aying witnin a iew minutes. Hw'g Ibis! We offer one bundled dollars reward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's catarrh cure. F. J. CHENEY CO., Props., Toledo. O. We the undersigned have known i". J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transaction and fin ancially able to carry out any obliga tion made by their firm. W est & Tkcax, wnolesale druggists. To.edo, O. Walding. Kixxan & Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's catarrh cure is taken inter nally, acting diiectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle Sold by all drug gists. Testimonials free. List of Latter Remaining uncalled for in the post- office at Piattsmouth April 10, for week ending April 3. 1894: Conklin. J S Freeman. Geo M Jones. William McCulley, David Schabernassa, Weber, Gua Hetric. Fannie Major. Mrs N (3) McGee. Mrs Schelchard, Mrs Persons calling for any of the above letters or parcels will please say "ad vertised." H. J. Streisht. P. M. A New 1 Tasty Just unpacked. Call and See NEHAWKA NOTES From the Register. Mr. Coffey the gentlemanly travel ing salesman for I'epperburg's famous cigars, was in town Monday taking orders from our business men. '. E. Wescutt was out from l'latts mouth Monday and Tuesday complet ing arrangements for his famous horse "Carlton Black" for the season. An examination into the condition i of the fruit buds since t he late heavy frosts has been made by Profs. C. E. Beesey, F. W. Taylor and others, w ho bring the cheering report that the prospects at present are good for as large a crop of apples, cherries and many other fruits as t his part of the state has ever produced. Can you afford to throw away a dol lar? If y ou can't, get my prices on wall paper and save a dollar. Brown's Pharmacy Administrator's Sale In the district court of Caws countv Nebraska in tbe matter of the estate of Uiiry Merten "lec'ess-ed Notice of sa e of real eoiMU: Notire is hereby plven that in pursuance of an order of Samuel M. Chapman juuVe of the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, made on the lUth day of March. A !.. Iy4. for the siue of tbe real estate hereinafter described there will tie uold at tbe south door of the eour house in l'lattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska onthe-J'th day of April. A. ! , Ism. at 10 o clock a. in., at public vendue to the hiyhe: bidder for cash, the foliowiiii: described real estate, town: Lot twentv. ilNi) In section twenty-niti" iXi township 12. rnnire fourteen 14, aud lot four Mi, in tne south west jur'e of the southwest quarter S W i. of the S W of section seventeen (IT) and lot three in trie southeast ouarier of tbe southwest ouarier f. or me s w ; 01 section seventeen II all in township twelve range thirteen, 13j in hs county .eDrasKa . Said sale will remalu open one hour, bated the Mh day of April. A. I.. lsw. William Mertess Administrator of the estate of Henry Merteus, deceased ('has. lirimes. att'y for administrator. 1.V3 Notice to Creditor Siatko Nebraska,1 In the matter nf the estate of Anna Mary Kern, deceased . Notice Is hereby elven that the claims and demands of all persons aeainst Anna Ma Kern deceased, late of said countv and state will be received, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house iu Piattsmouth ontbe jthdavof October. A I. 155M. at 10 o'clock In the foreooon. And that six months from and after the 5th dav of April A. I). Iy4. is the time limited for creditors of said deceased to present their claims for examine tion and allowance. Given uader my hand this 3"ta day of March, A. !., 1SSH. ii. S. 1US1SET. County Judge Notice of Probate of Will. State or Nebraska, i Cass Covstt. i In county court In the matter of the last will and testament of henjamln Tlukhaiu, tie ceased. Notice is hereby given that a the 2Sth day of April, a. v., isiH. at the otnee or the countv judce in Piatt mouth. Cass county. Nebraska at the hour of ten o clock In the forenoon the f ol low inz matter will be heard ami considered : The petition of Sarah A. Tinkham to admit to probate an attested copy the last will aud testa ment of Benjamin Tinkham. deceased, late of Warren county, state of Illinois, and for letters testamentary to said Sarah A. Tinkham. Dated this iSrth day of March A. Lt.. 15V4. By order of the court. 15-3 B. S Kahset, Countv Jude. Notice to Creditor. State of Nebraska, i Cass County, i In the matter of the estate of Cornelius Mc Carthy, deceased. Notice Is hereby piven that the claims and demands of all persons anainst Cornelius Mc Carthy. deceased, late of said countv and state. will be received, examined and adjusted by the county court at tne court nouse tn piattsmouth on the i4th day of September. A 1. 14. at ten o'clock iu the forenoon, and that six mouths from and after the 24th day of March. A l. istu. Is the time limited forereditors, of said decesed to present their claims for examination and al lowance. Given under mv hand this 17th day of March, A I. lil. 114 B. S. RAMSEY. County Judge. Final Settlement Notice. In the matter of the estate of Frank II. Cor bet, deceased : In the couuty court of Cass county, Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that Mav A Corbet. administratrix of the estate of the said Frank H. Corbet, deceased, has made annlication for fnml settlement aud that said cause is set for hearing at my office at Piattsmouth tin the lflth day of April, A. I).. 18i4. at ten o'clock a. m. on said day, at which time and place all per sons interested my te present and examine said accounts. B. S. Ramskt, County Judge. Piattsmouth, Neb., March ICM. I?y4. 14-3 Final Settlement Notice. In the matter of the estate of Jesse B. Ryan, de ceased. In the county court of Cass county Nebraska. -Notice Is hereby given that Char es It. Jordan administrator of the entate of the said Jesse B. Ryan deceased, has made application for final settlement, and that said cause is set for heariDg at my office at Piattsmouth. on the i'O h dav of April. A. V , 1M. at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day: ut which time and place all persons inter ested may be present aud examine said ac counts. B. S. Rawset. County Judge. Piattsmouth, March 81st. 1?4. 13-3t Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, l ass county. ( In the matter of the estate of Alfred Kime, Notice is hereby given that the claims andde- mandsof all persons against Alfred Kime. de ceased, late of said comity and state, will be received, examined and sdjusted by the county court at the court house in Piattsmouth. on the 2id day of September. A. D..1SW. at lu o'clock in the forenoon, and that six months from and af ter tbe Zld dsy of -March, A. I., Imsm, is the time limited for creditors of said deceased to present their c aim forexamination and allow ance. Given under my hand this 16th dar of March. A. D., 1S94. 13-4 B. S. RAMSET, County Judge. Line of SffimG NEGL 0 HAYDEN BROS.' HARD TIME SALE STILL ON. Every urticlc sold is guaranteed It is your fmilt if you keep any thing that does not suit you. v e want your good will and will strive to gun it by fuirdealing. Jlen'K Clothing Sale. For well-wearing, stylishly finished, good for high grade tailor workmanship or in the pur chasing power of a dollar, this sale has never had Biiei)UaI. These are a few specials from our immense assortment: 31 en's Suit. Lot No llTr men's stylish suits for spring, fT fo values at 4 2.V Lot No 2 -knobby sprits, elegantly tailored, worth is 25. now 4 75. Lot No. 3 Fine mahackemo cassimere suits. 00 values Ht 5 75. Lot No. 4 Genuine black and blue worsted ni:t, round and straight cut, perfect workman ship, worth ? 1 1 CO, at 7.5u. Lot No. . Men's stylish spring suits in smell ellect-, at tlo ou: house value, Jlo.00. lyo men's Pluck English clav and corkscrew worsted suits, bound, in SBck. and cutaway, 15-tio and lii : values Ht ?t.00. Hoys Children S75 children suits, assorted double and single breastr d. light and dark shades, well made. ii 00 values at ?1 a. IIJ.t children suits, some trimmed with braid, double and single breasted, worth 3 60 and 4.J. at Sl.!i5. Something new at Harden Uros. In children's suits, a large line of junior combination and reefers at half of regular clothing house prices. Ail we ask is for the ladies to call and see for themselves. P ys' strong aud n?at knee pants go at :3c. Hoys' durable loi:g ps nts at test 5o- and Cm'. prices go W e have fully equipped our cloak and milli mr) departments and they are now showing a mot complete, attractive aud seasonable line 01 mee goods. e invite sjieciai atieutlon to tnese departments Free ! Free ! ! V e have just begun a coupon svstem wherebv each purchaser receives coupons for the amount purchased, and when these coupons amount to SAVt.i they will entitle the holder to one of sev eral handsome gifts which are on display In our oii're now. Mail orders promptly attended to. Hayden Bros 16th and Dodge Sts., OMAHA, NEB. TOR EITHER REX. This IST HKIJfti irUctd director totMmttf those 6wtw of tn UmtitJrlarT Oo trans, requires no Chan- of diet or nauseous, mercurial or putsoooos moiW AS A PREVENTIVE by either sex lt Is impowbie to contract any venereal disease ; but in the case at those si ready L irwrgiaTin A macro with GooorrtKBe and Gleet, wv gnarm te a ears. Pnee by mail, postace past, $1 per UA.or C boxes Sec f e. SAMUEL BURNES1 Pioneer Crockery House. Pottery and Glass from All Countries, 1318 Faroam Sreet., OJIIIII, .EB. A handsome white Mercer China dinner sjt ll.'.OO. Handsome decorated dinner set. f7toli 7.V Complete decorated Toilet Set. with iar. 15.00 Visitors and purchasers equally welcome. WALL PAPER pjfc Only $1. on required to paper walls of room 15x15 including border. Send 10c postage and get FREE loo Beautiful Samples and guide how to paper. Agents large sample book (1.0U; FKEE with a 13.00 order. Write quick. HENRY LEHHAKN, 11-12 1010 24 Douglas S Omaha, Neb. $500 Reward! WE will pay the above reward for inv eaa of Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia. Bick Headache. In digestion Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver rills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, end never fail to srivr sat. istaction. Sugar Coateu. Larire boxes, zs cents. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The gen nine manufactured onlv bv THE IOHNF 1TPT COMPANY, CHICAGO, llX. BE MANLY ISTrZR then- tAb- f at or exceiT t of timnlauta. Effect i oarv. Mitht EmiiMinns. Weak Drain or Karv Power cared or mane? returned by oging Turkish Loet Manhood Capeules. tl box, 6 fer SA by mail. Hahn'a fbannKT, Omaha. A J C Q Torkwn Taeay and Pen- nrroral fill never fail, are to the day. Bring monthliea regular witheat peia. (1 box by mail . Aa-enta warned 9012 raraaaa 8t-. Oauaa, Neb. nina a rHAKaA v. Them. They will What is t -. .VkVW v.sv N?n5vNSS. v NV - .NxWt.. Vv- Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing: Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty jcn' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. ' -Caatoris is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Aacheh, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. " The use of 'Castorta' is bo universal and lta merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within eojj reach.' Cajux SLucnrx, D. D New York City. Thx CnrrAtnt THE EVER 11? I rfriiil-Srlvl JLI OF PLATTSMOUTH, Is distinctively the place where the Farmer's Dollar Goes the Farthest. We lead, as ever, in Buggies and Carriages. This year's line is larger than ever and the prices cannot fail but suit. As to Implements, Our tw o large store-rooms are brim-full of the BEST and MOST PERFECTED to be found in the Implement market. Special attention is called to our uBoy Riding Cultivator" and our "New Departure" Tongueless Cultivator, Both of which will bear out the assertion that nothing their equal can be found in the market. SPEAKING OF Harness, For the Money, and are the only Tanned Leather" in Cass County. Deal with an Establishment which Giving Real Worth in Return for FRED GORDER & SON, 307-309 Main Street, NEW LIFE Dr. E. C. West's Narva and Rrain Treatment to sold tinder positive written stisxantee, by author lxed atrents only, to cure Weak Memory; Loss of Brain and Serve Power; Lost Manhood; Quloknen: Mrht Losses; Evil lreaniR; Lack of Confidence; N'ervooraess: Lassitude: all Dmina- Ina of Tri of the Generative Onrans in either aex, canoed by over-exertion; Youthful Errors, or Excessive Use of uiamai, milium xuquor, wuicn soon lead to Miser, Consumption. Insanity and Death. By BiaiL 1 a box; 6 for 3: with written pnarantee to cure or refund money. WEST'S COUGH PYKCP. A certain curs for Cough. Colds, Athma, Bronchitis, Croop, Whoopingr Couph, Bore Throat. Pleasant to take. Rmall alz discontinued: old. Hmv al nnas tl sue, now Sue G UAKAXTEES lamed only by Fa G, Fricke &. Co, druggists. SttffiT Surely Suit. Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion. Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your 'Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably producad beneficial results." Xdwts T. Fardxx, U. D 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Oohtajct, 77 Mcsbat Street. New York Cm - RELIABLE OF N We Manufacture The Very Best firm using "Old Fashioned Oak Consult your own interests and conducts Business on the Plan of the Buyer's Money. Piattsmouth, Neb. CHAS. GRIMES, Attorney at Law, PLATTSMOUTII, NEB. OFFICE : Second floor of the Todd block, of the court house. east Compound Oxygen CUBES ASTHMA, BR0KCH1TIS, COKSUMPTIOH, CATARRH, ETC Sand for book free. Three months' treatment for 112.00 Drs. DAVIS & STONE, Room 33, Douglas block. Amahi Koh Cor. 16Ui and Dodge Sts. VlUalld, flcU.