it -i - -a. ( IS AND AROUND THE TOWN. Mrs. Wm. Morrow, of Murray, left on Tuesday over the Burlington for Peori.i. lll.,tr attend a convention of tbe Modern Woodmen of America. Ten sacks of flour were dtnated to tbe Associated Charities last Thursday for distribution among the needy by one of our genial and whole-souled business men. Miss Grace Wiles returned last Tuesday to her studies at the Cotner university at Lincoln, after a holiday visit out in the precinct with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tho3. Wiles. John Earhart, one of Louisville pre cinct's staunchest democratic farmers, was in tbe city yesterday and called at these headquarters. lie had just re turned from Omaha after having undergone treatment at ihe hands of Dr. Gifford for a weak eye. Barney McGinn, the man who mur dered Ed McKenna in Omaha last July, was sentenced Friday by Judge Scott to be hanged on April 6th just one week prior to the date lixed by Judge Chapman for the execution ot Harry Hill in this county. Editor Sherman, of The Platts .movth Journal, went to Washing ton last week to accept the position 01 private secretary to Congressman Bryan, leaving the paper in charge of his son and Mr. Mann, who are looking well after its interests. Nehawka Register. Judge Chapman has sentenced Harry Hill, the Cass county murderer, to be hanged April 13th. also "to pay the costs of this prosecution." If Hill is not executed until tie gets money enough to pay the costs of prosecution, he will die of old age. Nebraska City News. J. II. IlaMenian has no little ones of his own to care for, but he has a lively interest in some who are not blest with an abundance of the substantial of life. He went to the meat market this morning and purchased a quarter of beef, to be distributed among the needy. Weeping Water Eagle. Miss Mary Tighe of Plattsmouth should have been credited with the honor of being the most popular ladj and receiving the prize for the same at the dance on the evening of Dec. Sth. Miss Maggie Tighe of Manley getting the credit for the same through an error at the time. Weeping Watei Eagle. Stephen A. Davis is home from a short trip throughout western Ne braska. He visited several cities and reports that the status of business in l'lattsnu'Utb is as good as in any ot the t-wns he saw. He paid some at tention to tbe condition uf the grow ing wheat, and says that everything points toward a big crop of that cereal The state teachers" convention closed its annual session at Lincoln Friday and the Plattsmouth dele gation returned home on Saturday The officers elected for the ensuing year were as follows: President. Chan cellor James II. CuuQeld of the stat4 university of Nebra-ka; secretary. Miss- Eolean (Mark Fremont; treasurer, W II. Skinner, Nebraska City. Chief Justice Maxwell of the state supreme bench was in the city Fri day, called hither by tbe death of Mrs Horning, on Thursday, at the farm homestead south of the city Mrs. Horning and the wife of the chief jus tice were sisters. The judge was un able to stat for the funeral, which occurred Saturday, and left for tbe state capital Friday eight. An interesting case has just been tried in the district court of Saunders county Swan Nelson, formerly a prominent grain dealerin that county now of Cherokee, was sued by Betty Oleson for breach of promise and se duct ion. In the meantime Nelson married the daughter of a prominent farmei near Wahoo. After a hard fought legal buttle, lasting four days the jury gave Miss Oleson $2,000. Tbe Lincoln phygciana are camping hot on the trail of Mr. Ah Sam. a Chinese medicine-mixer, and have caused the arrest of the Celestial on tbe charge of practicing medicine without having obtained a permit from the state board of health one of the requirements of the statutes. A Chinese doctor in Omaha cametogrief by the same method, and the chances are much in favor of Ah Sam going the same road. An attempt was mide a few days ago to wreck a Union Pacific passenger train near Y'alverde. Colo. The train was running about twenty miles an hour when the engineer haw that the switch at Valverde was turned. He reversed his engine just as the train struck the switch. A bar of iron had been wedged in the frog of the switch. It is thought that it was a bold at tempt at train-wrecking, with a view of robbery. Billy Kinnenr. a hack in an. who was sentenced some time ago to fifteen months' imprisonment in the peni tentiary for robbing a passenger at Lincoln, Thursday had his sentence commuted by the governor. He was arraigned in company with one Tracy, who was arrested tor the same offense. Kinnear turned state's evidence agajnst Tracy, who wa3 convicted. Jvinnear was sentenced with him, but it was understood that he was to be pardoned for turning state's evidence. He has been in the peD for about six months. Doc Lamont, alias Blanchard, who was taken to the penitentiary Thurs day morning from Omaha, came near escaping from the county jail Wednes day night. After supper he concealed himself behind a table and on a bench that was next to the wall. All the clls are closed at once by a lever and Lamont was supposed to be in bis cell. Thursday morning he was discovered on top of the cell bouse trying to cut his way out through the roof. The meeting of the Associated Charities held last Sunday afternoon in the Presbyterian church was un usually well attended. Reports from officers and committees show the work to be in a very flourishing condition. A committee was appointed to wait upon the city council to secure, if pos sible, employment on the streets for the idle men wh are willing to work, even at small compensation. Another committee was solicited to wait upon the county commissioners to secure more fully their co-operation in the work of caring for the poor. During the past week Harry Hill, the murderer confined in the county jail under sentence of death, hasmade frequent requests of the jailor and guards that they furnish him a razor, in order that he might shave himself. But his requests have been refused, because it was feared that be might conclude to relieve the sheriff of a disagreeable job, and shave himself a trifle too deep. John Kuuney, the barber, was called to tbe jail on Sunday morning to perform the tonsorial operation for Mr. Hill, but even then the authorities would not take any chances, and securely hand-cuffed the condemned man before the razor was allowed to touch his face. Col. Poke's case of tremens over those blanks for th sheriff's office was out of order. The colonel happened to notice a Journal, attache Thursday going into the sheriffs with an arm load of bundles and he grew premature and insisted in his sheet of last week that the bundles contained blanks for the sheriff. Out of the seven bundles, five were for other county otBcials, and the remaining two, while they were for the sheriff's office, were the final lelivery of a job, the first of which was printed almost two months ago. Col. Poke should be the last man on .hisearth to institute a baseless attack n Sheriff Tighe, for without the sheriff's generosity the colonel would not be able to sport a time-piece. Further comment is not for the present necessary on the latter score. 5-A horse blankets are strong and durable. Phil Sauter sells them. List of Lettr Remaining uncalled for in the post office at Plattsmouth Jan. 2, for week ending Dec. 26: Cllntaer, Chas Evans, N W 2 Grose, Mat Keaulek, Wra Marti, C W Mc Kesson, S D ; Moueypenny, Jaob Saunders, Hodge Scheppman. Robt. Tousey, J F Yost, Robt. Persons calling for any of the above letters or parcels will please say "ad vertised." II. J. Streioht. P. M. If you want something nice, lovely and sweet go to Meisinger & Lohman. A farmer who was too poor to take his home paper sent a dollar last week for a receipt to stop a hoise from slob bering. He got the receipt, and he'll never forget it. "To keep your horse from slobbering, teach him to spit." . 5-A horse blankets will wear three times as long as other makes. Farmrni, Attention! The annual meeting of the Farmers Mutual 'Insurance company, of ('ass co;inty will be held at tbe lleil school house in Eight Mile Grove pre cinct n Saturday, Jan. 6th. 1894 at. 1 oVlock p m. for the purposeof electing officers, and transact such business as may come before the meeting. JACOB i RiTscn, i"es. J. P. Faltek, Sec'y. 5-A horse blankets come in all qual ities, all shape and prices. w4t Phil. 8autbr. Mr and Mrs. .las. II. Donnelly en tertained a number of friends at a "wake" in honor of the old year on the evening of Dec. 31. and the brand-new year was ushered in amid scenes of social gavety and good cheer. "Die neue Frau Poktorin heilt alle Krank heilhen mit Zwlebel, Haering nnd liuken Strampf." If you want a blanket to last as long as your horse, invest in a 5-A. An Omaha saloonkeeper deliberately locked the door of his bouse the other morning, set fire to th place and burned himself and three members of his family to death. The coroner ha3 not yet held an inquest, but it is sus pected that the man was driven insane by the warfare over saloon publica tions between the two morning papers, and in his frenzy at being unable to find out in which paper it was legal, committed the awful deed. Johnson's Oriental Soap is far su perior to all the other so-called med icinal soaps for beantifving the com plexion. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. Rheumatism Cared in Tay"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures ! in 1 to 3 nays. Its action upon the system is re mnrkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and tbe disease immediately disap pears. Tbe tirst dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by F. G. Fricke Co., druggists. Piatls- month b. i2Hy The Record for the Year. During the year , just closed the real estate mortgage record in the office of Register Parmele foots up as follows: No farm mortgages filed 319 No city mortgages filed 167 No farm mortgages released 325 No city mortgages released 129 Amount of farm mortgages filed ?o37, 726.95 Amount of city mortgages filed 122,406.22 Total . OS0,133.17 Amount of farm mortgages released ... 335,0(3.95 Amount of city mortgages released . . . 58.316.45 Total ..1393,425.40 Xo of foreclosures on farm property 8 No of foreclosures on city property 16 Total 24 For the month of December, 1S93: Amount of mortgages filed ?54,432.C3 Amount of mortgages released 22,S2.00 For the month of December the total amount of chattel mortgages filed and released is as follows: Filed F,114.74 Released 21,375.15 In view of the terrible business de pression and Unaucial panics during tbe year this is a very good showing for Cass county. 5-A horse blankets. You want 'em and we've got 'em. Pint. Sauter. T)ont he talked into havinc an operation as it may cost you j-our life. Japanese i ne cure is puarameeu io cure you by F. G. Fricke & Co. I saw it, I tried it, I liked it, I bought it of Meisinger & Lohman the White sewing machine. Go to Phil Sauter for 5-A blankets, Plattsmouth. w4t Mystic I,if Itenewer. This wonderful Health Builder and C onstitu tion Restorer is Indeed a renewer of life: be cause it possesses such marvelous powers to cure all forms of Indigestion. Dyj-pepsia. Nervous Diseases. Heart Affections, Female Weakness and Wasting Diseases. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. Free bottle at F. tJ. Fricke & Co. 's, druggists, Platts mouth, Neb. 12-H-ly Order to Show Cause In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska: in the matter of the estate of John It. Bev erage, deceased : This cause came on for hearing upon the pe tition of George W. Snyder, adininistrHtor of the estate of John B. Beverage, deceased, praying for license to sell the following described real estate, to wit: Tbe south one-half (S'J) of the southwest one-quarter stff; of section seven (. town ship eleven (11 . range thirteen 13, east, in Cass couut. Nebraska, or a sufficient amount thereof to bring the amount of six hundred and sixty-eight fiW.7U) dollars and seventy cents, for the payment of debts allowed against said estate and the expenses of administration. there not being sufficient personal property to pay'the said debts and expenses. It is therefore ordered that all persons Inter ested in said estate apiear before me, at the office of the clerk of the distri -t court, in Plntts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, on the tenth UOtb) day of February, A. D.. 1'M. at 2 o'elock p.m. of snld day to show ch use why a license should not be granted to said administrator to sell so much of the above described real estate of said deceased ns may be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. Dated this 3d day of .Tsnuurr, A. P., 1X04. SAMUEL M. CHAPMAN, Judge of the District Court. Chas. G limes, Att'y for Administrator. 2-6 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by W. n. Den'ring clerk of the district court within and for Cmsh county. Nebraska, and tome directed, I will on the 6th day of January A D. is. at 2 o'clock p. m., of siil day at the south door of tbe court house in tbe city of Plattsmouth in said county, sell at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash the following real estate, to wlt: Lots number five 5. six 6. seven 7, and eight 8, in block number seventeen 17. in Young and Uavs addition to the city of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraskn. together with the privileges and appurtai'cts thereunto belonging or in any wiseappertainiug; thesame being levied upon and tHken a the p-ojeitv of Andrew Kern, Anna Maria Kern and lieorge E. Dovey, defen dants, to satisfy a judgment of said court re covered bv i he BHtik of Commerce of Louisville Cass county, Nebraska, plaintiff; against said defendan's. Plattsmouth. Neb., December 6th. A. D. 1W3. Wi Tii.hi, Sheriff. Cass county. Neb. Beeson & Koot. Attv'sfor Plaintiff. 50-5 Notice to Creditors. State op Nebraska, Cass Cocstt. i 68 In the matter of the estate of Mattes Akeson, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the claims and demands of all persons against Mattes Ake son, deceased, late of said county and state, will be received, examined and adjusted by the countv court at the court bouse in Plattsmouth on the' 14th day of May. A D. !8!M, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. And that six months from and after the 14th day of December, A. D , lMt& is the time limited for creditors of said deceased to present their claims for examina tion and allowance. Given u.ider -ray hand this 7th day of De cember, A. D., 1803. B. S. Ramsey. 01-4 County Judge Administrator's Appointment. State of Nebraska, Cass County. f ss In county court To ail i-ersons Interested In the estata of William Gutbmann. deceased: Notice is hereby given that on the lth day of January, A. D.. ltl4. at the hour of io o'clock a. in., at tbe county Judge's office, in Platts mouth. in sxid county, the ietition. asking for the appointment of Max l.emm as ad ministratorde bonus non of snid estate, ill be heard and considered, at which time and place all jersons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, w hy he should not be appointed as such administrator de bonus non. Dated this 27th day of December. A. D., 103. 1-3 B. S. Ramset, Comity jHdgc. Administrator's Appointment. State of Nebraska, I Cass County. f In county court To all ersous Interested In theestoteof Elizabeth GuUimmn. deceased: Notice is hereby given that on the ISth day of January, A. D. Ism, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the county judge's office, in Plattsmouth, in said county, the petition, asking for the ap pointment of Max Lemm as administrator of said estate, will be be"rd and considered: at which time and place all persons interested may appearand show cause, if any thev have, why he should not be appointed as such adminis trator. Dated this 27lh day of December. A. I. 184. 1-3 B. S. Ramsey, County Judge. Estray Notice. "pAKEN VP by the subscriber at his residenoe four miles west of liiutsmouth on 2th day of November, one iron gray mare, about 4 vears old with su' king colt about 5 months old. The owner is hereby notified to prove property, pay charges, and take them away. 60-5 Nicholas II ALaEa, Jo. JOHNSON'S rVSAGNSTIC GIL! Instant Killer of Pain. Internal and External. Ceres KUEPKATISM. NEURAL GIA, t-'uue Back, Sprains, Bruises, -! ., BwoMinas, btiffi Joints. COLIC and . OTSET.' CHAMPs lnstumly. Cholera Mor- ViisJty-; ,,1,s! Crocp.Diptberia, Sore Throat, ati3ferCiHtAIACHE, us tf by matfio. TKE KGRSE F0'!in E-pectally prepared fo int RUIiCt C "nil U tltoti. Double eitreih, themost Poworfal nn-3 Pecetrailngl.tnhnentfor Jiau or Beast la existence. Large $r fizj Via, 50c size duo. JOHKSCN'3 ORIENTAL SOAP. medicated and Toilet. The Grat Skin Cun red Face Beautificr. Ladies will find it tho r-ic; delicate and h-gri'jr perfumed Toilet Soa: o: the mar not. It is absolute!? pure. Hckei th skin aoft and velvety and rc tores tan lo--t cenr.- filexicn; is a luxury for the Bath for Infiru. t alays itching, ciennse the S'-nip an l t-tiJo:i ; the growth of hair. Ince 25c. for tale Ly F. G. FKIIKE & CO., DRUGGISTS, Sole agent Plattsmouth, Neb. BABCOCK'S Real Estate Agency. A Big Bargain, 120 Acres, 6 miles from Union, Cass county all fenced 40 acres under cultivation ; house insured for 200; stable and sheds for 10 head of horses; 85 apple trees, 100 bearing grapes, and other small fruit ; 2 good wells. Easy terms Price, $1,800. 100-acre Farm, adjoining Platts mouth; 70 acres under cultiva tion ; good building's, etc., etc. If you want a bargain on easy terms come and see me. This is smooth land. 160 acres clear Farm; in Chey enne county 45 acres under cultivation smooth land No Sand. 160 acre improved eastern Colo rado Farm good soil near railroad Price $800 $150 down, balance long time. A nicely improved 80 acre Tract near Plattsnvuth $50 per acre Easy Terms. 5, 10, 20, 30 and 40 acre tracts adjoining Plattsmouth, $$ Per acre easy terms. Worth $j$ to 100, and could not be bought for any less adjoining any town of like size in this state. An improved 90 acre farm near Murray Fruit Living Water, etc., etc. Price $35 per acre. A highly improved Clark county, Kans., farm fos good acre prop erty. This farm is clear and improvements cost $2,000. I will make some man a big bar gain on this farm. Good improved farms and wild lands for sale and trade in nearly every county in this state, Kansas and eastern Colo rado, and parties contemplat ing moving west will do well to see me before going as I can discount any price offered you by others. Quick loans made on Improved farms at lowest rates. Don't forget that I also write In surance. C. H. BABCOCE, Real Estate, Loan and in surance Agency. UNION BLOCK, PL'TSNiOUTH. Holiday Offer Extraordinary. FOR 30 BAYS I WILL DELIVER Pianos and Organs TO CUSTOMERS IN THEIR HOUSES AT MANUFACTURER'S NET CASH PRICES AT THE FACTORY LESS TEN PER CENT. The MASON & HAMLIN PIANO with their improved Stringer, pronounced by experts the greatest improve ments in Pianos in half a century. Among our other Pianos are the Geo. Steck, of New York ; Wm. Bourne & Sons, Boston; STCK, Chicago, and others. Also the world-renowned Mason & Hamlin Organ. Call and investi gate and secure a bargain. SHEET MUSIC A SPECIALTY. JAS. PETTEE, Manager. NEVILLE BLOCK, To Wearers of BOOTS and SHOES. THIS PROCESS OF MARKING GOODS UP AND THEN SELLING AT A DISCOUNT FOR CASH, DON'T GO WITH HIS WARES ARE MARGIN A New and Stylish Line of Footwear Just Arrived. Give FETZER a call. ELKY CO. ai EYE CLASSES I F. S. WHITE, Main Street, Plattsmouth. GROCERIES Teas and Coffees Unexcelled, Curtice Bros.' Celebrated CANNED GOODS. SOLE AGENT FOR Pillohiiru'o MINNESOTA FLOUR, I IIIuUUIl O Th Hest In the World. The "XXXX" and "Best" Brands. The Plattsmouth Mills, C. HEISEL. Prop. This Mill has been rebuilt, and furnished with Machinery of the best manufacture In the world. Their "Plansifter" Flour lias no Superior in America. Give it a trial and be convinced. Bran, Shorts and Corn Meal Always on hand. Orders delivered in city promptly. TERMS-Cash or 30 day. time. IT. H.CUSHISO, President. J. W. JOHNSOX. riee-President. THE- Citizens' Bank, PLATTSMol'TH, NEB. Capital paid in, $50,000 DIRECTORS: J W Johnson, F. R. Guthmann, Wm. VTeten amp, J. A. Connor, Henry Eikenbary.M. W. Morgan, J. 8. GreuseL W. II. Cushing. A general banking business transacted. In terest allowed on deposits. E. E. BONNELLE, Manufacturer and Dealer in MARBLE and GRANITE MONUMENTS AND ALL CEMETERY FIXTURES. SO 15 O Street, Lincoln, Nebraska CHAS. GRIMES, Attorney at Law, PLATTSMOUTH, XEB. OFFICE: Second floor of the Todd block, eas PLATTSMOUTH, NEB "1 MARKED AT AN HONEST AND THERE THEY STAY. PROTECT YOUR EYES. The well known eye expert of 829 Olive ft. St. Louis. Mo.. 30 E Hth st., Xe-.v York, has appointed THE CAKRCTH . and JEW neent9 for his celebrated Non-Chancrnable .Spectacles and Kye-Gli. These glasses are the greatest Invention ever mde In spectacles, and every pair purchased are guaranteed, so that at any time a change is necessary (no matter how so.rtched the lensi tttey will furnish the party with a new pair of glasses free of charge. The Carruth Jewelry Co. have a full assortment and invite all who wish to satisfy them selves of the great superiority of these glasses over any and all others now in use to call ana examine' them, at The Carruth Jewelry Co.'s, sole agents for Plattsmouth, Neb. So peddlert supplied. . A. P. Barnes, V. S. VETERINARY SURGEON. DENTISTRY AND , CASTRATING A SPECIALTY. Night calls attended promptly. office : Bonner Barn, Plattsmouth. Neb. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Capital, paid up ... . $50,000 OFFICERS: John Fitzgerald President F. E. White Vice-president S. Wacgh Cashier DIRECTORS: John Fitzgerald. D. Ilawksworth, F. E. White, S. Waugh and George E. Dovey. . Careful attention given to the Interests of cus tomers. Collections made and promptly remit, ted for. Highest market price paid lor county warrants and state and county bonds. W. A. HUMPHREY, M. D., HOMOEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. Id City or rViuwry Promptly AnwwJ RICHARD LORD. 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