Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, January 15, 1891, Image 6

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    I boys," and during the roll call oo the
THE TWO riDVKRNORS'-to adjourn gave notice of the
contest dow pending.
The motion ta adjourn was lost by a
Boyd Occupies the Office of
the Commissioner of Public
Lands and Buildings.
LIKUTKNAM UOTFRWHl MAJORS
reuid- Ovt" tlm Sfinnn-Tho Luteal
Novva From the Stt; Capital
t Th Alliance Hold tlir Fort
Tliwyer Refusva to Give
up Hi, Offieei.
Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 9, 4 . m.- Spe
cial o tin- Hkkai.d. Tlio hoard of
public lands and buildings have given
rooms formerly hela by the railway
ouiinissiont r. to Mr. Hoyd, while Ouy
rnor Thayer holds forth in the governors
vttrtera on the conrl floor.
The supreme court are considering
whether to her the petition of quo
wirrantoon behalf of Thayer's attorneys
r not. The alliance stands firm and n f use
acLnowh dge IJ d ai-goveinoi. Majors
book his setaa iienteaant uovernor and
M w presidi!?: ov r the senate, while
Us. Elder ha full swiny in Ui houe.
All interest is centered ni-w.iti t It flybt
Wetwecn rbaycrand Boyd.
THE NEBRASKA LEGISLATURE.
Xxcltlncr Scenes at the State Capitol.
Where Crowds of Efficious Par
tisans are in Attendance.
The crowd yesterday forenoon con
stantly increased in size aud grew yery
aoiay.
Meanwhile the legislators were locking
' horns in the great contest. The inde
pendents refused to recognize Meikle
jhn as presiding officer and the
democrats and republicans ignored the
powers of Elder. Fiaally the three
parties, after a warm conference, decided
appoint a committee of four from
ach party, the same to submit
I the supreme court as to who should
preside at the joiut session. Meiklejohn
mr Elder. All agreed to this.
The announcement of this proposition
to the crowd in the corridors elicited
cheers that fairly made the dome tremble
solid v-to ot the independents.
8h ader then offered the following:
v hesea. The supreme court has seen
At to issue a mandamus etc., therefore be
it
It solyed. That the House and Senate
orotcst against such action and hereby
declare that no person has . bt-;u elected
to said office and refuse to recognize
them as such.
The announcement of the passage of
tii resolution waa greeted by wild cheera
from tbcindepeudrnts. ,
Lieutenant Governor Meiklejohn
thanked the members for the courtesy
shown him, and the joint convention ad
journed sine die. . ,
Both houses will mctt agair. at ten
o'clock tomorrow to open up the contest
cades. Meanwhile Governor Thiyer re
fuses to recognize Boyd, and the end is
not yet.
It is now definitely known that Gov
rnor Thayer will serve a quo warranto
writ on Boyd in case the legislature de
clans him elected The grounds of tht
contest will be Boyd's Ineligibility as uu
alien. Thayer's lawyers John L. Webster
and Kicbard JNorval, insist he will be
able to hold over for another two years.
THE MANDAMA8.
The inandamas issued by the supreme
court is as follows:
To Hon. 8. M. Elder, speaker of the
house of represeuttivi.s ot the State ol
Nebraska:
Whereas, It has been iiuly shown on
tho petition of Thomas R Beuton that
you, the said S. M. Eld'jr, speaker of the
house of representatives, refuse to opt n
and publish the returns of elections in
the hands of you, the said speaker, being
the returns of the election had Nov. 4,
1899. in the State ot Nebraska, for tlu
ollicers of the executive depar. ment ol
the State of Nebraska and other officers,
which were selected by and transmits d
to the secretrry of state as by law pro
vided and by said secretary ot state de
livered to you. said respondent; and
that you, said S. M. Elder, speaker
aforesaid, so refuse to open and pjhlish
said returns in the presence of amajoni)
of each house ot the legislature, aftei
which organization thereof, assembled
in the hall of the house of repiesentatives
in the capitol for the purpose of witness
ing the opening and publishing of said
returns as required of them by the con
stitution of the state and to discharge
their duty in that behalf; and that you
so refused te said assembly or otherwise
to open and publish said returns on Jan
7, A. D , 1891, and that you still refus
so to do;
Now, therefore, we, being willing thai
full and speedy justice be done in th
premise, do command you that you, as
speaker aforesaid, immediately and bef or
Mary I. Hubbell et al vs. B. St M. R.
R. et al. Set for trial Saturday, Jan. 10,
9 a. in.
Installation.
The officers-elect of Daughters of Re
becca were installed last night by the
worthy District Deputy. Mrs. Frank
Boyd. After the ceremonies were finished
a hearty repast, which had been thought
fully provided, was partaken of and en
i joyed by many of the members. The
officers installed were, Mrs. . 8. Twis ,
N. G.; Miss Hattie Shipman. V. G.; Mis
Laura Twiss, Secretary; Miss Maiy
Kroehler, Treasurer.
STATE LEGISLATURE.
The oy-ter supper, under the auspices
of theLadifa' AidSociet of tbeChrUtiaa
The Hickory Shirted States
man Takes His Seat
Unopposed.
0 FREEZE OUT J0V. T1IATEI
Tno Situation Remains Somewha
M xed Wltn the Governors at
tho Helm Vifquain will
Succeed Co .
Don't forget thr oyster supper tonight
at county clerk Ciitchth-ld'a residence in
the second ward near the Christian
c lurch.
S. E. Clemmnns, an old resident of
Cass county uud st the present time re
siding in Benver City, went wtst this
m rning bound for Kipid City. Dako
ta. Mr. Clemmons is the presidi nt f
ih? Southwestern L'ind aud Improve
ment Company and is doing a nice Ium-ui-ss;
he had just retutned from a two
weeks' trip in the Eist.
II. D. Travis Eq., the county attorney
was in the city yesterday and secured an
ctlice in the Union Block, where he will
s ion be located to look after ! he count '
ntt rests. He left for horn? this uu rn
ing.
Geo, Lebban residing six miles soutl
u Mr, Jitckman's farm had lurried to
long last evening at the throne of ''guru
brinus" so that when he started for home
with a spirited team he was innking v
poor attempt to control tlom. As h.
turned the cornr r of Sixth and Per'
streets the team flew towards Mik
Schirks grocery store on a bee l"n
nlookers cxpecud to si c a sen .ins -nM.-i
up that they were unabln to avert, hir
fortunately the near horse out run tin
other so that the team turned j'-st in tim
to barely ams Mr. Schirk's More, goin
west up the side walk they rushed unti
a sudden lurch broke the tonnu- out
and strange to say M. Lebban stopped
the team without further luiehap.
Mr. aud Mrs. D c VheI-r wre re
turning in a sleigh last cvi ing iibout
10 o'clock from a spelling scho 1 in f hi
eouutrv when Mr. Whoe'er ns'r tl-e
eorner of Seventh and Main was throw r.
out onto the tongue. Thi horg'-s qnick
ened their speed anJ befoie ih lcn
e)u!l be stepped, one of the Iu.ts-
kicked her over the left ey
i'flicting a ucrv u.!y wonrt-1.
Dr Scliiklknecht whs ce.llrd wvi tool.
The terrible din was continued without said legislature shail proceed to transact -sixteen stitches to seu- up t?.c g-: !i tli
aay intermission or any show of the I any other business, and forthwith proceed I extended from the templi! to hear the
I tn nnnn nnrl tuiKllQH f Vi a aairl rAtnrn. I . . . i. . .... i .
same. . i " -' i center ot tne toreueud. l ue ladv also
. irom eacn ana every county ot saia state , , . t. . , , , ,r.
request was seni to governor inayer and therfi0f ttnd declare th nsrson ui ' . . ..e-.
Wj Speaker Elder asking him to clear the Uhown bv said returns to have the high- were others in the sleisjh, but no n
kail. The governor made a conciliatory I est number of vote for each of said state I else was hurt. Mrs. Wheeler refuse. 1 t-
speech asking tne crowd to keep oraces duly elected thereto, in the take anything to ally the jmin while t!.
Viiet, but this only elicited the jeers of presence ot a majority of each hnuse i ot I, , d t!l(. w,.ur:i .iri(l j
, rr . . i vih. i Kinioiuiu ouiii wiv,ituaiiaicaaaui . . i i
aud caowa. The governor then ordered .u.. k" .'u I irettinir alone: very well, having rcciivei:
i toe uuusc o l irjii cbcu v es iui tne pin. i ' "
Shorn to dinperse. pose as aforesaid: and that you make no other injuries.
The uproar in the corridor again broke I due return of the writ of having done I
at and after continuing for several Ufyoi i coBamanded; and this you afternoon Tub ' IIkhald
M.utes a full company of militia and a WUne88 the Honorable Amasa Cobb, editor received an iuvitntion to cull at
ordon of police appeared oh the scene chief iugtice of tLe 8Upreme court of the residence of Count v Clerk Critchfit -Id
ad drove the crowd back from the Nebraska. th Sth dav of Januarv. A. D. L i. . n i. . : i ...
i ' . i ai aifuui kj ijioi;iv, viiiiiii 1 1 i : 1 ' t unci
sleors ot the representative hall.
This excited the jeers of the crowd
aad they began to singing "Johnny get I
jour gun."
The militia paid no attention, but at
she rder of Captain Rhodes clearo l the
orridor at 11:15.
Another Conflet of Authority.
When tiie joint convention reconvened
t 2:30 yesterday. The speaker ordered
a roll call, all parties answering to their
aasae.
As the time arrived for the joint con
vention to convene, the corridors were
erowded and almost impassible. The
state guards were kept busy keeping the
row da back and the halls clear. Tne
1891.
D. A Campbkli,, Clerk.
found there Louis Foltz, ex-commis-
I ? A T "Tv l . t rw 11 a
County Court "loner a. i. okks' d, j. h. joiui, iY. j.
Wm. Deeriug & Co. vs. Win. R. Mur lLoderand Jocob Trcitsch, and County
ray, default of defendant entered and I Clerk Critchfield and his deputy, Frank
judgment for plaintiff for $184.21. I Dickson, after chatting a few minutes
Theodore W. Ivory vs. The Noble J Mrs. Critchfield announced supper, we
Sewing .Machine Co. et al, judgment by all filed out to the dining room where we
confession for $565.02. I found the table loaded down with all
Petition filed for appointment of R. I that the season affords and at one end of
F. Powell, administrator with will I the table set a beautiful upholstered pa
annexed ol W. B. Reynolds, deceased. J tent rocker, Commissioner Todd stepped
Hearing February 7, 10 a. m. I up to the chair and turning around
Edwin Hubbell et al vs. B & M. rail- I addressed ex commissioner Foltz as
rrai. On trial to jury. Gering for follows: "On behalf f the commis
plaintiff, Clark for defendant. sioners and for your faithful services
Hearing on claims against estate of with us f(n" tne Pst six years I present
door guards kept strict watch that only Jackson G. Oldham, deceased
the select few entered. A s lid mass of lor payment.
i
len extended from the door of the! Hearing on petition for final settlement
hou3) to the extreme end of the building I of estate of Francis II. Williams, dectas-
There was general mismanagement at the ed. Accounts allowed and decree ac
doors regarding the admission of those I cordingly.
csirmg to get m. i ne seargeauts-at- Lawrence Stall, vs Frank O'Neill
arms were all excitement. jn 3 less than guit in replevin. Taken under advise-
ight or ten attempts were made to run raent- untji jaD 12. at 10 o'clock a. m..
Decree yon this chair aud hoje that whenever
you sit in it that you will remember us.
Mr. Foltz was taken completely by sur
prise and at first could hardly reply but
he soon regained his presence and in a
most pleasing manner thanked the m?m
beis. We then sat down to the table and
heartily enjoyed the sumptuous repast
prepared by Mrs. Critchfield who stamped
he inside doors leading to the house;
CANVASSING THE VOTE.
The speaker after some delay arose from
'i3 seat and took the returns in his hands
A shout rh'-n w.-nt rip that almost rent
t'ao rotf, and iu.msuiately afterwards the
herself as a most irenial and thoughtful
rsyron jiars ior piaintirr, jiiainew urer-i uostete
iasr for defendant.
A. N. Sullivan vs Chris Stoehr. Suit ine "torts to Knock out enough
In the s.-nate Toiu Mijors took the
seat of piebKiiu otlicer witliout blood
shed, struggle or even opposition. Th
indepeudfii's, questiottcil about the
t-aine. say it is all light.
The Si.ualu Was tailed to order at 10
o'clock pursuiiut. to adjournment of tin
joint s hMon of yesterday. The roll call
aiiuwed thirty oim members prsent
EgleKiou aud Srtitzlui being absent
Switzler put ui an appear iii&t soon alter.
Alter prayer ty Hie chnplnin the chair
ut.iuoiuUd Moore, Kuutz and Collins to
wait upuu iho li --uicuui t go vei nor tlc t
imd couiiuel iii in tvi itie i iK.ir.
Still w. ani:g the bkkory shirt that
piuyeii sucn t proa.in nt patt in the lute
campaign, 'I hoiii.s Mjois walked fl.Hjly
up the aisle leading to tne spenker desk
aud look po.svs-.ion of the chair
as origin. .nt ot thu senate and l:eutem:nt
iirnur ol t.'iii great i-tate of Nebraska
A burst of applause followed lroai the
galkry.
To Freeze Out Thayer.
A'd the now executive ollieeis except
iJoyd have taktu possession of their re
.-ptctiv: otiiecs and entered upon their
d olies.
At 11 o'clock AttoriieyJGeneral Hust
Ji'K Laud Commiaiouer lliunjtirey,
Secretary of Slate Allen and Treasurer
llill, who constitute the board of public
iunds aud buildings, met to assign offices
.o Governor Boyd other than those lorc
ddy held by ex Governor Thayer. The
Hoard hus full power to do this. Gov
: ruor Boj d wll appoint his own janitor
-.ud other assistants-.
The steam will be turned olfjfrom the
. pnrtmeut occupied by Governor Thayei
.ml he ix governor will be literally
frozen out.
Ait.r iniiiuight cx-goveruor Thayer
r nir,inei in tis oliico with the udiee on
U'OU on the outside and militia on Ihe
liisiae. lie remaiuca aw-iKe all nii;it,
ut Boyd Wi lli to bed and slept soundly.
ii twten 12 and 1 o'clock,' a inesseagci
i .i'oinied 'i'h iyer that Boyd hu-.i retire',
bjt he coul not btlieve it abd kept tiie
iuleriirttoi ill ap-tr:menta guarded ail
niht, as tiiouuti lie tvureil an assault.
Vifquain Succefecls Cole.
Tuh a.'t' in iiG-Vcrur iioyd orderef;
Vai'i'.aiit G-Lierai Cie t d'smi-s
I, e in i i i.t iro'n tr.e htate J oube auu to
t p ali 'w.r.ike de(00otru -.ion.s or 'iin-
ply-. S'.orly k li.er wards the fallow i.;
lekjjfriiii wan received by Hoj. Vailoc
VVildon :
O i m otce rid interview governor
Ci isi . ummrruw. W must ; av nrnis
aud aai.Viuuinoa ut unco B nrd of
county commissioners. F. B. Cat ley. E. E,
igan, Tooinus Coffey, F. M. Dorrington.
pnrgutr Fislu-r, aail olher-.
S nstor Wilson, immediately repaired
Govern r Boyd's effice ami handed
him the telegram. The governor L-sutd
rders to Adjutant General Cole to send
lie supplies at ot:ce. Coh: thereupon
refused to leoganizi the au'.lioiity of
(iovei nor Boyd in both orders. Without
a iy comnit.nt Governor Boydimmediately
dismissed Cole from the service and re
hired him to th : rank of a private
citiz in. Tim governor thei sit down
and vrotj out a commission nppoiating
General Victor Vi.-quaiu late U;;i ed
S:at-s : ,'.!i to Colon, Sfuth Americ,
to th" p Ui':i in a. 1 -3 vacant by the tis
charire of C.le. Tho Loveru- r then tt-1
A. N, ul Ivan, Att'y.
42 3t
(luar laa.
Guardian's Sale.
Notice ta hereby riven that by vlriiiAof
drcreelal ord-r nial hy tn Hon H. M Cliao.
church, that w as held last niijht at the f a- ."'" "r tn' ''' f th" dUtrlnt court
' - I u anl feir ' " county. Nebraska, that I will
residence of Mr. Bird CritchfielJ, was a union the 2ih day of January, a. I), isui at is
. . ,, . I (I'rlook a. in. on itll lav at Him south door of
nnnueini na tveu as a social success, i tne court nouns In the city or riaimniouth la
Ovi r ulwtv mi oi.Ia v. ,.r ,.r..t.t I th" hi1 rouiity of C ss. Hie uin1lvld'1 one-glx
wvtr sixty piopie were present and fe),.n,h ,,.,6) i,,,,. of .Jampii Ka-I WMfn in.
speak in laudatory ternm of lh unpix-r ,n M,,d " ih folhiwimr iencribfl real
J 11 J estate. lIual(l in Cans count.-, Nebraska t-
ann pleasant rune. I wi .
Ill" uniitnwcsi ninri'TliHf I oi nisei ni'l inir-
The now which is m ltinff fr.flv to Y-nn-(3i 11. t. wniiip i eive i? r.otri of rang
i eieaen 11 eau i'i in-0111 i. in.
dav and h i inl v i'ivn ut but on div I 'ernm f sale, rh. Jamks U. H iiiok.
of fair sleighing iAlenU in ail unbroken
r;i,i r.,..., i...... ... tt..-
1 ' ''- no,. Probate Notice Flnl Settlemdnt.
hegan IhIIi o. at Inyer Mus'tay morn- TN IIIK Matikh K TIIK kktvik or
:...i , , . . . 1 Wl liM.ui II, Sliei.lieril. clecPH ed.
"- III tlin Cnuntv Couit ul Cum ('mm V Ni-hruki
biXO Clock. I IT" liai been n Winl NollrriH lipreljvUven. tlmf Kll7;iS. Shin.
.r,.o.K.rn in II i. i:.,.,. ti.i.l ll'Tll. ail III I llixl I'll I 'IT Willi Will Mlllll'xed Of tl)B
... .... w.c.i.n, estate of lh said WT.II in II H ei. bird de-
im... . i. ii i .: ... cease 1 has tintde aiipMeutlii'i for Dual Ke'lle-
tnr ii.Mir.ii.mi oau ana ni-rionecic ment an.uhat said rsiis Is net for tieannir at
sliow at Fitzti' raids hall last niiht owing '"y " al, latisniiMiili on .he Mth day of
j .i.oiuary A. I. n hi 10 o'cloek a ill .. on Maid
cljutitless to the snow fall was verv I "a.v ; al wiiieii time and pi:ico ail iero- H in
. , , l lereiired may be present ami examine hhki ho
iuniij nvu-imru. i rui. jeiiacu appears I counin. jj .1 eAMsw v. t;ouniy junk's.
.... i... k. ..i f .. I 1 lati-moutii. jiiiu ryft, I8!U. uai
t s.-i j , itini juoij
day niht and from there he goes 'o his
i ome in Chicago for the winter having
closed a very satisfactory tour of the
west.
Good Advice.
i.cuinvi!e Courier Journal.
It would be agood ihiug if the hostile
Imiiaiis were turned l.oe on the legis
lature for about two hours. Perhaps
they would com io thet Menoj, q it
their foolishness ami go to work law
miking.
EHIYIUNDS & ROOT
Tne pioneer meichants of
Carry a full stock of general
inerchond ise which theysell very
close. Highest price paid for
all kinds of farm produce. Gea
erous treatmcntand fair dealing
is the secret of our success.
The Oxfords.
Had a ira'.d time at tl.eir inaugural
ba 1 of the wi'iter at Kockwood Hal'
as' iiih A select crowd whs in at' en
dance which betokees many more plea-
aoi parlies to follow during the winter
o beiven by the club. The music by (J JS JtOOT
Mie La'ia i HarpintK was not only differ- I '
ent from what we have been accustomed I AOlflFV 1 UUlIC
I w
to but whs very line addii.g much fo
the pleasure of the evening. The mem-
,vrn of the club are to be congratulated
n the mccess of their first ball.
Ballard's Horhoniid Syriy fer
Wliooslne Oonea.
There U no remedy in lh world which srfll rlvm
Such prompt relief ia Whooinir Coh Bmi:rd
X . J f . . -i, - . r
. i wr iwwm -JJ ' V9MWWfty CUT 11. f I OH
will try it, your children will not keen von awake all
night coaching'. Ballard's Horchound Syrup ii tho
Murray Neb.
New Drugstore at Murray
-DIt. BRENDEL-
most cooUne and soothinsr remedy for ConiuaiDtioi.
Coughs, Coids, Bronchitis acd Aathma, in the world. I Is fibisllin Up big new buildinjT whlCS
It m free from pntm. It builds op new tisane. I .... . . . .
strengthen the Lungs, and an incomparable rem
edy, made of the best and psrett saaterials. If ynur
Lungs are weak and vou have a ticaiinsr in vjiu
. w --
A Bad Runaway.
Mr. Abe Becker, residing thirteen
idles south of town was returning home
from his day's trading here, when his
earn became frightened and UDinanage-
nble as he wan passion the Widow Cole's
esidence on the telegraph road, and ran
hroug'.i the wire fence into Perry Walk-
r's pas'ure. The hemes were horribly
ut with the barb wire acros tho breast.
Deep, ragged euts were made to th bone
b.ive ihj knee n the fire limbs, which
Jed profusely. The buggy was not in
ured and Mr. Becker escaped with a few
s'-ratches. Dr. Matht-ws was sent lor
nd to his prompt action in stopping the j
biiod and dressing th wounds is Mr.
B indebted fcr tho liyes of his team.
Th "! ()rses wer quartered in Perry
Wallet's stable and are ia a fair way for
recovery, thuyh Dr. Mstbewe says they
will not dars meve thy trasi fwr three
weeks. It vas a valusble young team
.nd will be creatly depreciated in value,
owing t ugly scars, should they entirely-recover.
will be occupied with a first
class stock of
DR UGr
fiT Your Patronage is cordially Solicited
wrnmmm
fc-u-.,... -r ". ji2e-i-""-J-i'iiiiiii i i
CNO FOR OUR CATA LOGUCsns PRICES
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
IND1AMAPOCl INO.
ins KIGUEK -.
'It typn s 0 In our dates w.'ll make a javz slat
o man or woman now living will ever date i
Socomant without using tho Dfnra 0. It atanda
in the third place in P390, wbera it will remain ten
rears and then move up to aacoud place in 10QU
'iTettyalKia. caaiet xancli Inaavnlty.
Th? hiehest miiical authorities of Europe and
a : i A t A 1 . ... n. . n .
ere ifuM of insanity is caused by the excruiiatinB "uorc on" unnarea years.
pams ol Ncurslcia of the head and face. If any mem- I There is another which has also corne to stay.
i,tr at your family suffer this tormentor, induce them it Js unMkQ the figure 0 in our dates In the respect
to trv Ballard's Stiow Lmnnent. One application I . , . , . , . - . , ,
will afford iaamediate relief and too will soon be rid lhl " " lre3y moved op to Grst place, where
cf a dangerous and tormenting disease. Ballard's It will permanently remain. It is called the "H
a Lusiaicnt is the most penetratins; Ijnirnent 3" High Arm Wheeler A Wilson Sewiag Machine.
t i.'uwn. a i potiuvciv 'jits rv.iicuini.itsj . Rmnuv m.m i rru X. rv . a - , ,
:ootractea Muscles. Old Sora. Coma, bnnieas. ete. I -"ipui)jiiw
I dwiwhi and vp.ii no the pcraa, drawiar all I Pr or n-urope at the Farts Exposition of 1B80.
poi?onous matter to the surface, restoring1 and pro. I vhere, alter a severeoontes with tbe leading ma-aiot-ng
a natural circulation cf the blood taxough the I chines of the world. It was awards the oclf
Grand Pri2c given to fatally sawing; machines, all
ciiCAica pari.
For t?al- by F. O . Fricke & C.
.) in
ii ion' d '. VI (i :a!tj c-'':n '
s!;sl.e h ':-' a'. "vc ', ii. E-'tim, a.d cuter
iaimcdiuti-ly ujjou t've dut!;-s ot the olilc-e
on account. Hearing Jan. 10, at 10 a. m. 5Sner3 n the county seat remoyal, to
A. N. Sullivan pro se. 8Pl1 an election have not been very
Wsidman b Breckenfeld vs Platts- succeEsrni. i ne paid tool of Plattsmouth
rowi lapsed iuto breathless silence, month Street Railway Company. Suit that 6p nt two da9 here 5n the guise of
JClder slowly unfastened the package, on nCCOUBt. Hearing Jaa. 17 at 10 a a norse trader, was not a yery succetsful
bowing that it was law and not love m -yy L. Browne for plaintiffs. diplomat. Weeping Water Eagle.
that prompted the action, and in a some- John Bischa vs Bank of Commerce et Who vas tlie norse. trader? trot him
what sulleu manner began to read the J aL Suit ia replevin. Hearing Jan. IS, I out' no one nere DOW8 anything about
return. I at 10 a.m. n O. nirr fnr nlsirt;ff mm. ine petition is already knodked
As soon as the result was announced,! Fraas: Burche vs Bank of Commerce et oat' tence th a necessity for extra work
Bhrader (md.) of Logan arose and moved aL Suil ia replTin. Hearine Jan. 19. 13 not RPParent
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a resolution U the effect tbat, notwith I at 19 a. rn. D. O. Dwyer for plaintiffs, f Now is the golden opDortanitv for
standing the opening and publishing of James 8. Mathews vs Estate of Maria some one to start a clothinsr etore Our
sue returns, no person naa Deen amy c Jens. Suit a accoant On trial to citizens have to go to Omaha for their
elected to the omce of governor or other court. Beesea Jfc Root for plaintiff, clothinsr. Louisville CourierJournal
state wfiice, ana that tne joint convention Byron Clark for defendant. George, let them come to Plattsmouth or
wanlil rrfnon to rernfnize snv nerann aa I C. H. Hotchkiss vs. J. E. Wilsan. De- I ?o to Wpnnin rr wtor. ?f mnrk
ffovcraor, etc. until the centest had been I fault of defendants entered. Judgment I snd the chances are, cteiper tc . Only a
iAdded according t law. j for plaintiff for $728.41. Polk Bres. I few days ago a Louisville man had the
Watson moyed to adjourn sine die, I for plaiatiff. discretion and good taste to buy a suit
aatd the president ruled that the motion! Traak Caxrutk vs. Patrick Bark. De- from Joe Klein one of our, enterprising
ts aAjourn would take precedence. j lauttpt defendant entered. Judgment l clothing merchants and at figures that
The speaker cried out, "Stay with her, I for plaintiff for 3.72. I ceuld not be duplicated ia Omaha.
Mrs. C. 13. It-i'.t y, v.-itV of fr:r.c!':r:tor
ftancy, west to Li::ei.)i: thig riorr.ia.
Ah skiiM, cf F:; ton prtctnt can, in
this morning Irom Ft ?.Iadi-on I&wa on
his way home.
G;jo Ilanseu, one ofllwnly prosperous
famers ia r.ttening to business today in
the countyscat.
Col. Sherman, of tho Journal returned
home this morning after a weeks visit at
the Capitol. It ia not settled yet werher
he will le oil inspector or advisor to thi
govenor.
The Courier Journal says that last
Tuesday as Billy Anderson was Waiting
atone at the Fox quarry a large'stene was
blown up which came down on top of
A. W. Saxe's residence which bursted
the roof and lodged on the upper floor.
S. A. Davi3 the administrator of the
C. M. Holmes estate sold the old farm
consisting of 160 acres lying seven miles
south of tewn to Robert Nichols todsy
for $3,625. This is certainly a cbesp
piece of land yet considering the tight
ness of the money market it was well
said. 1
Sura
wail m
ethers on exhibit hariat reoeived lower awards
of gold medals, etc. The French Governmen
lso recognizod itssuperiority by the decoration of
ilr. Kathaaicl V.' heeler, Presidectof the company.
with the Cross of tle Legion of Honor.
The "o. 9" is not an old machine lmprovod
tjpon. bnt is an entirely new mackine, and Che
Grand Prize at Pi-is was awarded it as the grand
est advance in sewing machine mocbsnUm of the
tge. Those who buy it can rest nssurod, there.
I re, oi living lti? very latest and t:sU
CURES PERMANENTLY
SB, AIN8.
ScCorerl Tears ia Fain.
11 Suscr oi., Csyolmsl,
Antr. 11. 1CTS.
Tn 1T-1X rprelned rsy arm clubbing cheirV
c:'
uu; suorca years tn pain and could, sot lift
st arnx. it was lir.al'y etirert by Ht. Jacob!
ll JACOB ETZERsEJt33iL
Test'rnonlals Chrfally Renewed.
CUronio Cases th Best Cures.
WfllJ NDS, CUT3, 6WELLI NGS
oapsIyPepmQnently
als nstl lasjierTss aun tissi rncf
iCHAS.A-VOSELf ft Cs. BALTO. HA
H&n-r st poor Woman suffers untold
Torture fr oaa JSack-Aene.
If she only knew how easttst she could ret relief by
tiding Ballard's Snow Ucimcnt, she would bless the
day she read Uteae few lines. It U a grand raaseiiy
for Headache and all Nearalfic Pains. No pain can
withstand its magic laflacaM. It rssssyrs tkmjirm
frefsia Bar or Scald in ntente. It will care In
flammatory Rheumatism and Sciatica; applied lo the
Tnroat and Chest in Crony It will give immediate r
lief and atake Weaxhlarmach aasiar. Ke tajsHlycsui
be without it if oaca tkey kjtw its vahte. Try it.
Price so ccata.
tVHESLER A WILSOX JTFQ CO.,
1S5 and 187 Wateah i
Healers TTaatect.
Children Cry for Pitcher Castoria.
Wtiem Baby was sick, we rv her Castoria.
When she wast a CUM, abe cried for Oaetortsi.
When she become Hiss, she clnns; to Cssrtorfe.
tbra CaslerW.