PhsOFSSIOAL CAR3S. r. e i,ivin;ston k. n. cumminj UIMl LIVINGSTON & CUMMINS Physic ens end Surgeons Ofle So. 612. Main Ht. Telephone B ieild-ic TVtplmne !r. I.lvloictoo. 49. He.id.-uc Trl j.li.ne Dr. Cununiim. 36. Surveyors IVIL EX'ilNKKK an. I SUKVKYOU E. E. HILTON. JtaUmatcs ami i v f all wrlc furnished and llecoraa kh. Ollico in Martin IMock. lLATT8MOUTH - NkBKABKA j&m C. MAYES, - f County Surveyor - .- . -AND- CIVIL ENGINEER. orders leu wun vouniy vyic. n aeceive prompt attention. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. - . . . ... r . f1nV Hal 1 1 AW OKFICK Wm. L. BROWN, renonal attention to all business entrusted Titles examined. Abstracts oonipiled, Incar aeewrltten. real estate sold. nttrrf '"" making Farm lxans tbaa ANY OT1IEK AGENCY F1ATT3MOUTH KKBRABKa JTTORNEY A- N. SULLIVAN. AUaraey at-Law. Will kits prompt attention ati Dusineas enirupiea i uw. u. i block. East aide, rjatumoum.neo. JTXKXBY A LAW. WINDHAM & DAVIE3. . B. -WINDHAM. JOHN A. DA VI EH. Notary Public Notary Facile Otace orer Bank of Caas Coaaty. soatb .... Nebrasba Banka Dcatt of Caso County Cor Main and Fifth street. fasd up capital fsofooo 1IM HO DOS OFFZOEBS 0, H. rarnele tiea Urnr J. M. Patterson C SC i'itUerson, President Vice Fresldatt Caahcir Asst Cannier DIRECTORS fl. n. Partnele, J. M. Patterson, Fred Gorder. A, B. Smith, K. B. Windham. B. S.Kamsey and T.M.Patterson A QENESAL ANK1NC BUSINESS T a AIM o A Til; Aooouats solicited. Interest allowed on time aepoaiu and prompt attrntionglven to all bus laesa entrusted to its care. The Citizens BANK PLATTSMOCTU - NEBRASKA Cajltal Uck paid la IV) Authorized Capital, SIOOfOOO. orricKBS ITUANK OAKttOTH. JOS. A. CONNOK. Prestdeut. Vlce-Presi'lect W. H. CUSHINO. Cashier. DIKKOTOBB Frank Carruth J. A. Connor. F. K. Gnthmanc J. W. Johnson. Henry Baeck. John O'Keeie W. D. Mrrriam. Wm. Wetencamp. W. H. Cushlng. TBAKSAGW GENERAL BAUIING BDSiNES sues cejtlflcates of deposits bearing Interest Buys aud sells exchange, county and tun exenani city sureti ireties. First National BANK OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA raid up capital ?"n oco.oo Surplus 10.000.09 OHers the verv leit facilities for the prorop" transaction of Ultimate Banking Business t?io-k.ionrW, g'M. Rovernment and local se cui.li.c l":i.-ht mM. DeiUs iftvivtd sr.d n:-r'st nll-w'l on the certificates Drafts amwn. av:iilaMe in any part of the fiT.itfil St.ttes ard all tl-.e prii.cipal towns cf Europe. OOJ-lCriOXS MADK A.VD PKOMMLV KEM1T TK!. Highest m.T.rt;r price n-iid for County War rants. State ana County bonds. DIKF.CTOUS John Fitzgerald I). Hawkiwortb 8aui Waut'li. K. E. White Jeorgo E. Dovey John Fit7?ars!d. t. Warsn. Pr;fident Cacfcl"" PERKINS HOUSE, 217, 219, 221 aad 223 Main St., 9lattsmouthy - Nebraska. E. M. B0NS. Proprietor, The Perkina has hem Aort3rhlj renoTatetl from top to bottom and It now one of the beet hotels in the state Boarder will be taken bj th veek at $1.50 and np. GOOD BAR C0H1TECTED MrlVia'n l.al Ath-tlc for th PalalftM x;ri.rliiattr r-th la taiacltj. Office Uoekwood . W liteil All hc; iv. r in Mi in n ti nt 4u in. nib y. with tin na . i" i I M' 'll loll a T' MMinilll' fW lr 1!U'. I t-l ff.i-H. l.MTAi:il,l'Kli. l.'-t iinx !.. N-w Y-iik. (jur Clubbing List. JclM'-I)eiio:rat aud Herald. . ilitrpcr'M Magazine " llnrpi-r'a Iiazar " " l. iiiori-nt'i Magazine " Oninha Upc " ul. do Hlnde : ' " f.mroln Call u .Vntion.il Tribune " " Hit Kortiiii Inter O. tnn ' 4 . . LiiK-oln JouniHl " " The Home Magazino " ' 2 ..-.4. . 4 .60 0 10 . 3 . 2 o. o 40 45 1 45 55 y: 0 t-5 'A "V.rz7 Time Table OOINO WEST fo 1 3 :30 a. m ' S 6 :46 p. in " 5. 9 'S a. m. t -15 a. ni. 9.. 6:15 p.m. - 11 5 -.25 p. m. OOINO KAST No 2 5 :0S p. m " 4 io JO a. m 8 7 ;44 p. m io 9 :46 a. m. M IS M :14 a. m Ignorance or Vlllanv. Now Pollard. Todd & Co. know as well as the Hkbald editor kuuw that the bonds were voted not to build a court bouse at Piatt in mtli. but at the county seat, and in- money a Ising from their sale can be used for this pur pose at Ixiuisville as well as at FlatUmouth, it Louisville teeures the requisite number ef Tote, and the people will see that she does. Weeping Water Republican. The printed proposition upon which the bonds were roted, (and we believe it was printed in the Weeping Water Re publican) together with the commission ers' record, say explicitly "to build a court bouse at Plattsmouth." It is per fectly clear that the bonds would be in validated if the money were used any where else. We are astonished at the above statement of Mr. Keithley. We supposed the matter was so thoroughly understood that bo man of intelligence would gainsay or deny it. If you care to have the respect of your readers you will investigate, this matter, Mr. Keith- ley, and publish a correction in your next issue To deceive the people through ignorance is not excusable and to do it knowingly is criminal. G. W. Walker has patented one of the neatest i nd best portable bath tubs in the market. An examination of the tub would convince any one that it would be a great seller. Mr. Cushing and Joe Bush have become interested with Mr. Walker in the manufacture of the new bath tub, and are making some very nice ones at Joe Bush's plumbing shop in the Union block. The tub is of usual ize, sets on castors, and has a double bottom with a small gasoline tank and two burners so arranged that the water can be heated very quickly and at nomi nal expense, and yet the bottom of the tub never gets hot. For summer time when people do not want a fire in the rsnge, or for those who can not afford a range and boiler attachment, it is a great convenience. It brings the luxury of a bath down to where anybody can afford the most complete and convenient ar rangements. Singer Sewing machine company have established a branch office in. Henry Bocck's furniture store where all kind of machines will be repaired. R. O. Atuerton, dlw Local Agent. Save money and get the best selection nnd cheapest wall paper at Gering & Co. An Awful Accdident, s George Moore living down near I lock iiluffs and a young Mr. Haoden were sawing wood with a circular saw operated by horse power, the frame holding the saw suddenly broke, and this broke the rapidity revolving saw which went flying through the air. A piece ot it struck Mr. iloore on the neck cutting a deep gush he was alsa cut on the cheek to the bone, aud cut deeply in the breast his condition is critical h.tv ing lost a great deal of blood. Mr. Uoden ws cut to the bone on the leg a long cut re tching down into the knee, it wil. be a surprise if the limb is sayed. Dr. Siirgins is in attendance and every thing that can be done for the comfort ofth-men, which skill can suggest will be done. Hair Work. Of all kinds to order. Flair chains', pins, linga. crapes, etc., a specialty. Orders left at Dove-,8 store or Mesdames Wise & Root, will be promptly attended to, or postal card to Mhp. A. Knee, Hair-dresser. Charley Grimes is eonfintd to the bouse today with neuralgia. Jobn Tighe is attending the funeral of Jame Murphy south of Louisville t day. Mrs. Grace JobnsoD, sister of Ned Ba ker we believe, got notice yesterday that she was on the pension rolls for $3 per month. She will live like a princess fram now on. A case was filed in the district court today wherein Jobn M. Carter asks judg ment against the Weeping Water Bank for the trifling sum of $13,011.32. J. II. Haldeman appears far plaintiff. Plattsmouth Sports. . Colon -l I' I'T di nml. Ilorntio ' Na varro Dov-y ar- uld Frtt; and when Ih s doughty cob'nM i:ippi l the sportive II ratio v.i-h Hie rein ik tlmt lie cou'd " !own. biu, "'titer-: ui'S a match on, with out further ado. The two atliletts re p iire.1, with the Ilk-RAM mun as a referee, together with a i w hjs'ander, to the btck pure of a bu-iui-i?s room on Main . tn et. Tiie combatants after strippia z to the waist, (hy removing their coa ) awaited the signal from the n feree, .nil w h n 'twas nivui they rush'-d together with a shot-k that shook the fr nt windows; r was a "catch hs catch can" match nnd D.ivey teemed at liis' lo Imve got tin In st gi ip on his wirey iiiitagonibt us he threw him about, only to find the Jour nal man on his ftit; finally, as the con test became, mor curing, Dovey with a supi cine effort that would have done c-edit to Sullivan (net John L.) threw Pet' rson i-quart-ly on bis back. Time, 13 minutes and 4 seconds. Afcr fsponging off and fanning ihe two Athenians, they squared themselves for the second round, which was largely a repetition of the first, resulting in Colonel Peterson going to grass in bad condition. Petereon is a stayer, and when the muscles on his arm swelled up as large as a stove pipe, his backers wanted to bet on him, but there were no takers. Dovey was trained down to about 120 pounds, and showed scientific skill in every movement. Another Fabrication Nailed. As a clincher Harry Race prints a lot of affidavits fromGreenwood this w-fk, which he thinks settles the whole busi ness. J. V. Carnes swears be signed the petition but did not sign remonstrance; that is the wsy he was counted by the commissioners, so there is no kick there. Ira Lee also makes affidavit; be just got ut of jail here Thursday, and wan not counted because he had signed the peti tion twice in his awn hand writing. J. P. Burk swears be did not sign the remonstrance, but by comparing the sig natures of James P. Burk on the remon strance with the one he swore to on the assessment rolls a year ago we find it is identical and leaves no doubt of his signing the remonstrance. A. J. Abbott wears be did not sign the remonstrance, but the same test applied in his case shows beyond any possible question that he did sign the remonstrance. The other two affidavits are from irresponsible par ties and have no weight whatever. Mr. Race s statement about the petition, we are assured by the county clerk, is un true; that the facts are, while parties asked to remave the petition, he, Critch field, would not allow it, and at no time was the petition out of his sight or that of his deputy. Asa romancer our Weeping Water brother is all right, but when it comes to talking about law and lawful proced. ings he is lost. Please correct your mis statements of Feb'y 26th and print noth idg but the trpth. Mrs Judge Brusie Injured. The awful wreck of the Pan Handle train north of Richmond, lnd , which was mentioned in yesterday's Herald, carried down Mrs. Judge Brusie, a young lady that had been the guest hereof her aunt, Mrs. C. . Wcscott, for scroti time. We mentioned the fact of her going to Cincinnati a few days ago, Mr. Wescott accompanying her as far as Chicago, When the ill fated train went down the steep embankment. "Mrs. Bruisie" says the Chicago Inter Ocean, "was caught ia tli2 wreckage and her breast crushed." She was reported fatally injured. But a telegram from Mr. Wescott, who imme diately went to her bedside, says she will get well and that she will be taken to Chicago Sunday. The husband is com ing from the Pacific coast as fast as he can, having reached Ogden today. The many ladies who met Mrs. B. while on her visit here will bo glad to learn that she is not ir-jured as bad us at first re por cd. P. E. O. The P. E. O. Society will meet with Miss D:ra Hcrold Saturday nfternoon at 3 o'clock. Fineisnioney the: go to Gering '& Co s to buy wall paper. eod wtf Those Coal Chutes. EJitor Graves, of Union, was in town Mon day, and the Republican is glad to chronicle the f. ict thai, the coal chutes at this place are in tact after hid departure Weeping Water Republican. The committee here is arranging to send our Col. Shermcn after those coal chutes and M. P. water tank, and we haye every assurance that heT get 'em. Coal chutes are not needed at a side track. A live junction point like Union is where they are needed. Wildman & Fuller earry the largest and finest assortment of wall paper in Cass county. tf There will be a meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Hall tonight in reference to the missionary conference to be held at Weeping Water, March 5th to 8th. The maximum rate bill having passed the house, it will come up in the senate as a special order for Tuesday next at 2 o'clock. CLOSING ENTIRE Clothing. Furnishing Goods, Hats, Trunks, Etc. MUST BE CLOSED OUT DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. No Humbug, No Closing UDon't miss this great opportunity, yon will never be able to buy cheaper in your life. (Call and see what J IE will do Mens suits, former price, $4 ( it ii 6 ii it ii ii ii ii former price 10.00 now 7"00 former price 22.00 now 14.00 The best $1.0 overalls at COc, Shirts Socks Underwear, etc., at astonishing slaughtering prices It will pay you. to come a hundred miles and bor row the mosiey to lay in your supply. It will pay you big interest. We Have tie Largest Stock in ihe County; JOE HDLEIET PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. CDpera Blouse Corner STOCK OF ON ACCOUNT OF - Out Sale, No Advertising Scheme, But Closing Out to Quit Business. 50 now $3.50 Childrens OUT! M(0T n III! W II V U a for you. ' Mens Hats former price 1 00 now 50c " ' former price 1 50 now 1 00 ' 9 former price 2 50 now 1 50 ' ' former price 3 00 now 2 00 ' ' former price 4 00 now2 75 O ercoate for men, youths and boys at be low cost. and boys suits at your own prices. J