WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1890. OuVMTT COUKT. TIIE WEIE'S DOCKET. William Sporer vs. John McAfee and William Jamison. Suit on note for $400. Answer day, Dec. 1. A. N. Sul livan for plaintiff. J. J. Snoboda vs. R, L. Weaver. Suit on account. Judgment by confes sion for $37.05. D. O. Dwyer for plaintiff. W. J. Willard vs. W. S. Elliott and Hannah Cuningham. garnishee. An swer of garnishee taken. Fourteen dollars due defendant from garnishee. Ordered paid into court, l'olk Bros, for plaintiff. Nelson & Co. vs. C. Ileisel and C. II. Parmele. Revivor of judgment. Tried to court and decision reserved until Nov. 17. W. C. Brown for plaintiff and J. S. Matthews for defendants. Benj. Elaon vs. Fast. Suit on ac count. Settled and dismissed at plain tiff's cost. Hearing on the claims against the estate of John Blake, deceased. J. C. Cummins, administrator. Marriage license issued to John Seabloom and Jessie M. Davis, both of Weeping Water. C. Wohlfarth vs. Herman Ludwig. Settled and dismissed. Nelson & Co. vs. C. Heisel and C. II. V Parmpto .liiiltrmAnf in rovSvnr nritH interest at 12 per cent. ' . IJeeson & Root, attorneys for For- re'st h. Smith the alleged forger, have made application for writ of habeas corpus. Hearing set for Nov. 21, at 10 a. "m. Benj;- Elson vs. John Seibert. Suit on account. Hearing set for Nov. 24. Joseph t"hera appointed administra tor of the eystate of Charles Shera, de ceased. Letters (of guardianship issued to Clara E. Buckingham as guardian of the minor children of Ferdinand L. Kruger. deceased. Citizens' Bank vs. Adam Kurtz and Frank R. Guthmvtnn. administrator. Suit on notes. Answer day December 1st, 1890. Byron Clark attorney for plaintiff. John R. Cox vs. Richard Vivian. Petition to revive dormant judgment. Byron Clark attorney for plaintiff. Marriage license issued to Mr. Frank Micex and Miss Mary Uozbaba, both of Plattsmouth. Harvey Carper vs. M. D. Bailey. Petition for contest of election of road snpervisor in road district No. 47, Stove Creek precinct. Will of W. B. Reynolds, deceased, filed for probate. Scoot Alllsan on Geau OuUr. Monday' Dally. Col. Allison, the scout, not only is an old soldier, but he has the ability to talk entertainingly on war in general and Indian fighting in particular. It is probable that during the re-union and fair now being held in Plattsmouth he will lecture about Gen. Custer's last battle and death. Col. Allison's views differ radically from the general public opinion upon these questions. It is almost univers ally believed that Custer's rashness alone was the cause of defeat, while Scout Allison shows conclusively that the success of the Indians and conse quent loss of three hundred lives was due entii ely to the cowardice of Maj. Reno. This assertion is backed up by a statement of facts which are not al together new, but as analyzed and in terpreted by the speaker, have an entirely new signification, readily understood by the audience, completely vindicating the name and memory of one of the bravest and brightest men that ever drew a sword General George A. Custer. And this alone is Scout Allison's object in desiring to bring this matter before the public while the real and only survivors of that battle (Sitting Bull and his fol lowers) are still living, and the truth may be verified. He desires to show to the world that Custer at the Little Big Horn was the same Custer who did valient service for the Union in Vir ginia. The same Custer who dashed headlong into a camp of historic Cheyennes, outnumbering him ten to one, whom he scattered to the four winds of .heaven. The same Custer, always impetuous but always right, and he was right at the Little Big Horn and would have won the battle bad Reno done his duty. He also refutes the silly, "dime novel" story told by "Curley," the Indian scout, who claims to have taken part in the battle, and escaped the only survivor of that battle. Every body, men, women and children, should hear this lecture, should they have the opportunity. Fell On a Horn. Nebraska City News. Flossie, the little daughter of Joe Kuhlman, met with a serious accident this morning. She was blowing one of the tin horns used last night when she tripped on the sidwealk, falling on her face. She kept the horn in her mouth and fell with her whole weight on it, the horn cutting entirely through her tongue and cutting the lower jaw. Drs. Whiten and Ross sewed up the wound and the little girl this after noon waa reported as resting easy. Now is the time for the friends of true democracy to enlarge the circula tion of The journal. The weekly is the best paper in the county, like wise the daily. Get your neighbors to take it. Plenty of A No. 1 flour on hand to exchange for wheat at the Factory ville Roller Mills. Wheat taken on deposit. 38-tf T. W. Wabnk. (jOVKRXOK HV 1,144 VOTES. That U Hoyd's Plurality Acrording to the Official Returns. The total vote of the state on nor, by counties, according to returns now on tile in the office secretary of state at Lincoln, is gover official of the as fol- lows : Counties. Richards, . Adams i:ni I Antelope i Boyd Powers Wll 1S37 245 1229 M8 KM 44 Kfi 137 113H 618 196 256 308 943 22H6 1543 790 428 1070 2114 1059 597 408 172 386 410 88 372 309 618 1767 1073 686 1677 216 439 3623 752 66 486 520 349 1194 177 137 540 449 2127 549 183(8 1173 126 av 672 163 323 776 221 1008 11W 1068 2062 2164 27 233 93 666 58 43 207 719 1538 1212 .WO 1444 146 !4 227 349 85 698 566 130! 543 UK) 13 51 J010 743 702 908 388 949 129 408 J33 157 64 5 .VB 866 3213 2976 439 1CU7 66 106 21 170 1075 1057 7 13 426 866 159 745 916 1061 380 1346 2125 1336 628 460 189 485 507 324 15 1563 1557 1310 246 1416 392 600 1425 1071 99 282 1821 90S 956 344 1286 2433 87 98 1478 922 461 854 254 740 138 157 558 162 1033 614 37 32 215 33 279 800 1245 704 690 281 271 1233 40 211 753 1478 71331 70187 Banner Blaine W Boone... 1KB Bo Butte I3 Brown 3U5 Buffalo 12U5 Bntier Vf7 Burt HlfiO Cass 1HB4 Cedar 40 Chase H Cheyenne M7 Cherry 568 Clay 11W7 Colfax i Cuming W9 Custer 1.WM Dakota 461 Dawes 8H0 Dawson 7Wi Deuel S Dixon 671 Dodge lffi Douglas 64A6 Dundy S Fillmore 1168 Franklin RJ8 FronUer 4X3 Furnas xl age S675 Garfield 136 (Josper 15 Grant 60 Greeley 1H Hall KlHI Hamilton 931 Harlan 3W5 Hayes SW Hitchcock 342 Holt NtiO Howard 50i Hooker 8 Jefferson 13011 Johnson KK4 Kearney 7(16 Keya Paha 322 Keith 17 Kimball 131 Knox fi.vt Lancaster 472 Lincoln 747 Logan 122 Loup 119 Madison 773 McPhereon 2i Merrick 617 Nance 422 Nemaha 10H6 Nuckolls 699 Otoe , 11H6 Pawnee 1214 Perkins 213 Pierce 279 Phelps 407 Platte 403 Polk 529 Red Willow 714 Richardson 1444 Rock 284 Saline 16K8 Sarpy 407 Saunders 1092 Scotts Bluff 223 Seward 1338 Sheridan 690 Sherman 298 Sioux 160 Stanton , 313 Thayer 1094 Thomas 60 Thurston 439 Valley 419 Washington 794 WaTne 446 Webster K21 iVheelej 141 York 1601 Totals 68848 Try German Vegetable Liver Pills. Sold only by tiering & Co. lo Stock Sale. The undersigned will sell at public auction, at his farm, six miles west of Plattsmouth, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2d, 1890, the following described stock: Thirty head of cows. 13 8-year-old steers, 5 2-year-old steers. 12 1-year-old steers, 6 3-year-old heifers, 12 1-year-old heif ers, 7 2-year-old neners, 16 calves. 1 brood mare, 1 6-year-old mare, 1 5-year-old gelding, 1 4-year-old mare, 1 3-year-old mare, 1 2-year-old horse. Also farm implements, too numerous to mention. Free lunch will be served. Terms All sums under ten dollars, cash. On sums of ten dollars or more one year's time will be given, at ten per cent, interest on bankable notes, or five per cent, off for cash. J. C. GlLMORE. W. D. Jones, Auctioneer. Everything in the brush line at Ger ing & Co. 's, your druggists. 15 A Bis .Sale of Realty, Monday's Daily. C. C. Tarmele and Roe Craig today bought the Waterman building on Main street, where Bennett & Tutt's store is located, and the Waterman residence, corner of Main and Seventh, paying $10,000 for the same. This is the largest transaction in realty that has occurred in town for some time. The price paid indicates that property is at least not decreasing in price by the defeat of prohibition. To My Customers and Smokers In General The McKinley bill increases the price of all imported tobaccos to a con siderable extent, but having a large supply on hand before the bill passed, I will give customers of mine the ben efit of the same for the next six months without raising prices. Respectfully, 14d&w2w Herman Spies. Dr. Marshall, DENTIST, will be in his office from Dec. 12th till Jan. 4th, prepared to do all kinds of Dental work by the very latest and most im proved methods. 19 Ifotlco of Probate of Will. In the matter of the last will and testament of Simpson C. Bethel, deceased ; in county court, Cass county, Nebraska: Notice ia hereby given that on the 1st day of December, A D, 189ft at the county judge's office in Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following matter will be heard and considered : The application of N. H. Meeker to admit to probate the last will and testament of Simpson C. Bethel, late of Greenwood, in said county, deceased, and for letter testamentary to N. H. Meeker. Dated Nov 11, 1890. By order of court. 47-3) B. S. Rabsit, County Judge. Eatray Kotica. TAKEN TTP On November 1st, a black bow, weighing about one hundred pounds, by A. W. Osborne. Owner can have nine by pay ng all expenses. 12 Into ll m - FIFTY JACKETS, Worth S4 and 85, go for $2 and $2.50. A. COttSft! & CO. &TO 8T0?t White Front Building, No. 413 Main St., Plattsmouth, Nebraska Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale, Issued by W. C. Showalter, clerk of the district court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will on the Sid day of December, A. D. 1890, at 1 o'clock r. m. ot said the court house, in the city of Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real es tate, to-wit: The south half of the southeast quarter (S'i of SE) of section five (5), township ten (10). range twelve (12), east of the 6th princi pal meridian, in Cass countv, Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anvwise annertjiininfr. the same being levied upon and taken as the property of Charles A. Farley, Rachel E. Farley, S. E. Cole (first name unknown, Aultman Miller & Co., C. H. Parmele (first name unknown) and J. M. Schnellbacher (first nameunknown), defendants, iu muni; n juugiUCl't Ol BRIU I'OUIl reVUVCIUU UV i . I. . t . 1. . . . m . . . .. l me uiubjis wnin anu irusi company, juainun, against saia ueienaams. Plattsmouth, Neb., Nov. 20, A D, 1S!HJ. 45 William Tighe, Sheriff. Legal Notice. In justice's court, before M. Archer, justice of uie peace witnin ana tor (. ass county, -ebasta, j on n j. unmminn. administrator l of the estate of John Blake.de j ceased, plaintiff, vs. I John Henryhan, defendant The above defendant, John llenryhan, will take notice that he has been sued by John C. Cummins, administrator of the estate of John Blake, deceased, to recover the sum of f 10.25. for goods sold and delivered to the defendant by the plaintiff and at deiendanrs request, and that un less vou answer by the 13th day of December, A D, 1890, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., judg ment win te renaerea against you lor ine a Dove named amount. John C. Cummins, Adm'r. 48-3 By E. G. anatta. Any. Notice to Creditors, State of Nebraska, Cass Countv. ss In the matter of the estate of Joseph V. Week bach, deceased: Notice is herebv eiven that the claims and de mands of all persons against Joseph V. Weck bach, deceased, late of said county and state, will be received, examined and adjusted by the coun tv court at the court house in Plattsmouth, on the 13th day of May, A D, 1891, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that six months from and af ter the 13th day of November, 1890, is the time limited for creditors of said deceased to present tneir claims for examination ana allowance. tiiven under mv hand, this 13th day oi ovem ber, A D, 1891). t B. S. Ramset, county juage. Probate Notice. State of Nebraska, ) . Cass Countv. f 68 In county court To all persons interested In the trsutie oi oeonre h Kinrr . oeceaseu; Notice is hprphiv Hvn tUat nn thp Kth dav of jjct ciulwi-, jowl, at me Hour oi iiio ciocsg.in. at the countv 1ndtrf- nffiw In Plattsmouth. in said county, the petition asking for the ap- puiuimem oi ! Tea li. BiacK as administra tor of said estate, will be heard and consid ered, at which time anil nlae all Tersons inter ested mav atnear and chnw ran uv if anv thev have, why he should not be appointed as such u uuujsiraior. Dated this 19th day of November, A. D.. 1890. 48-3 B. S. Ramskt, County Judge. Notice of Probate of Will. In the matter of the last will and testament of samnei u. Dean, deceased ; in the county court, Cass Countv. Nebraska: Notice is herebv riven that nn h 1st dav of xjecemDer, a d, iwuu, at the county judge's omce in Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, the following matter will be heard and connidpiwi The amplication of Augusta S. Dean to admit to probate the last will and testament of Samuel C. Dean, late of South Bend, in said county, deceased, and for letters testamentary to said Augusta E. Dean. u, loau. dj oraer oi ine oaan. 47-3 B. s. RajusT, County Judge. lora-Gr no F J SPECIAL BARGAINS Blankets, worth $1.50, for $ .75 2 00, for 1 50 " " 2 50. for 2 00 3 50, for 2 50 4 00, for 3 00 5 00, for 4 00 " " 6 00, for 5 00 " " 8 00, for 0 00 12 50, for 7 00 Comforters " 1 25, for 75 1 50, for 1 00 2 00, for 1 50 " " 2 60, for 2 00 3 00, for 2 50 4 00, for 3 00 Good bleached muslin, yard wide, worth 8c, for 5c Canton flannel, worth 8c, for 5c " 10c, for 7c 4 12ic,for.... loc " 15c, for l'-,c " 20c, for 15c Apron Ginghams, worth 10c, for.. 5c Apron Ginghams, worth 124c. for 8c Dress Ginghams, worth 12Jc, for 7c Scotch Ginghams, worth 26c, for 15c Sateens, all colors, worth 12ic, for 8c Ticking, worth VZic. for 7c 44 ' 15c, for 10c " 25c, for 16c " 25c, for 20c Shirting, worth 8c, for 5c " 10c, for 7c 44 15c, for 10c 44 20c. for 15c Blue Denims, worth 15c, for 8c Blue Denims, worth 20c, for 15c Blue Denims, worth 25c. for 20c Jeans, worth 25c, for 15c Jeans, worth 40c, for 25c Jeans, worth 60c. for 40c Cotton Batting, worth 10c, for.. . 8c Cotton Batting, worth 12ic, for. . 10c Cotton Battintr, worth 20c, for. . . 15c WEI LDE3BER YARD ! J. D. CRAVES 2s CO., Props. Corner of Eleventh and Elm Streets, Plattsmouth, Pine Lumber, Shingles, Latli, Sash, Doors, Blinds, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. Tff T Vie Also Sell "Wood in any quan VVUU JLJ tity, at Market Prices. Call and see vs at the corner of Eleventh, and Elm streets, one block north of Heisel's mill. J. H. HELFRICH, DEALER IN Organs, Pianos, -A.ivr Musical Merchandise. Headquarters, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. TEETH, $8 PER SET Gold and Alloy Fillings Rednced. A.LL WORK WA.RltA.XTED. A. T. WITHERS, Union Block. Office open every evening till 8:30 o'clock PARMELE & SON Hare this day opened a LiYcry and Feed stable In the barn on Seventh street, south of Main, and solicit the fanner's patronage. riaitsmoaui, aeo., Apru i, rav. Opening. lei L 10O JACKETS, Worth $7, $8 and $10, will go for $3, $6, $6 and $7. Flush Cloaks and Jackets at all prices. Grassciibacher & Scholer, THE NEW BLACKSMITHS, AND WAGON-MAKERS, Cor. Washington ave and Eigbth-st All "Work in Wood and Iron. Horseshoeing a Specialty, At the cheapest rates, arid all warranted. Sawfiling Done on the Shortest Notice E. E. HILTON, SURVEYOR ANO ENGINEER. Will attend to all kinds of Surveying aod Engi neering. Plana, Eaticates aad Specifica tions furnished for ail kinds of wors. A Correct Record Kept of all Surveys. Office in Martin Block, Plattsmontb. Neb. J DRESSLER, MXRCHAKT TAILOR, Bherwoad Block PlattsmonU) FRANK DBE8SLER, MERCHANT TAILOR, ehahoff Bleak, Plattsmontb. Neb. good fit and satisfaction guar as teed