1 t Vi A i SUIT, FIT and WEAR, earch of CLOTHING n Which Will ft! And at Prices to Conform With Your Pocketbook, ust Surely Deal With JO n f H 1 i i I I I I' 1 ' 1 I I I ft N You E ! IK i t. V i 0 if 3 1 1 E32E3J2fl28 IN' AND AKOCNI) THE TOWN. The annual teachers'' institute for Caaa count J will open on June iSlii. The wife of County Attorney Travis is quite sick with a complication of li'nsr fever and la grippe. Geo. Traver, one of Greenwood pre cinct's prominent farmers, was a I'iat tsrmu.tu visitor .Saturday. The postmaster at Dakota Ci:y is not an injrrate. He ha named his lirst boru Tobias Grover Schriever. Mrs. Sae. w 1h has been the guest of relatives in this city tor the past few days, departed last Thursday for her home at Alliance. Wm. Taylor, sdd of A. li. Taylor, the weli-kuown farmer out in the precinct, is quite ill wi;u an attack of lung fever, and Dr. .St-hildkuecht, his physi cian, is called i ui ti see him almost daily. Oiiicer June iilack, ho has b-en bed-ridden lor the nast ten vetks. shows marked and continued improve ment, and his piiysician hopes to have him out of the sick room within a fortnight. The little village of Pleasanton. twenty miles north of Kearney, wa entirely wiped out by lire on Monday afternoon. The only building left in the business part of the town was the bank buildiug. The funeral of Mrs. Bishop, a daugh ter of V. II. Shufer, occurred at noon Saturday from the Methodist church. Mrs. Uf-dmp lived in this city for a number of ye;trs. bur has Lttely been living near Ashland. Chas. II. Warner last Friday pur chased eighty acres ot laud just west ot town Horn Leonard lJjrne, pacing the neat sum oi &4,00t lor the same. The sale was consummated through T. II. Pollock's real estate agency. Dr. F. S. Gibson, who formerly lived at Weeping Water, wasseriously injured by leing crushed in an eleva tor in the Burr block, Lincoln, Thurs day mnrning. The d -ctor is a brother of A. li Gibson, the well-known at torney. Lhe remains of the late T. J. Potter, a well-known ehiciigo, iiuriingtin Jc ((.uincy railway olhciai, were disin terred, together Willi those ot hio dauguier, ul O.i-Uinwa, la., l'hursda) anu Laken lo Uui'iinton for reinter xueut mere. The -DocMiddleton wild west show of Chadrou has written to :ongress man Merctr at "A uihiugtou, asking for his good offices in securing from the Indian ftiiee permission to take a num ber ot Indians troin the Pine Hidge reservation. The will of the late J. W Love was probated at Fremont List Saturday. It was dated April 1. 18S6, and was as follows: "I wnl all my property, both personal and real, to my bel ved wife, Therza S. Love, tor the use of hersell and our children.' A year ago la.t summer two Omaha real estaie shares through misrepre sentation secuieda warranty deed to the llngeboom farm, near the town of La Platte. In the district court oi barpy county last week the deed was ordered cancelled on the record. For the ben. tit of the Louisville Courier-Journal we will slate thai Chris Won If anli is the Piattsmouth man who will embark in tUe furniture business in the town ot Louisville. Messrs. Unruh. streiglit and Boeck are perfectly content to remain here. TheLmcoln Journal's coiiesponueut at the national capital sat: ' The w hite bouse is now using in itskiicnen the product oi the .Nebraska City cereal mills. Secretary Morton having presumed tue president a line of these delicious edibles ot limine production." Heal estate matters are evidently picking up. C. II. Uaycock, the Union block realty dealer, reports naving consummated the sale on one day last week ol SO acies of tunning land near Union, i&o acres adjoining t!iscit.a house ami lot in Vallery addition, 1G0 acres in Duell couuty, and 320 acres in FraiiKliu county. The outlook for the new distillery grows brighter dai.y, and subscrip tions to the bonus lund continue to come. The soliciting committee's hearts were m-trle glad on Saturday by generous subscriptions trom two par ties who now reside in Omaha and Lincoln, but win have large interests in this city. The funeral of Mrs. CaroI;ne Engel took place from the family home on North Fourth street at 2:30 o'clock last Fridav. Mrs. Enffel hd been a resident of Pi:ittsmiitb for the past twenty-five venrs. and several years aero became demented and was taken to th state i'.sylum at Lincoln, at. which institution her death orriirrpd Thursday Three sows and one daugh ter survive her. Frru the Auburn Post we "earn t hat A. Bird, of local canning factory fame, has submitted a proposition to the Anbur peopl- to locate a canning factorv in their Tiidst. If the people of Auburn, and Hush FellowB par ticularly, want to know bow a real canning factory should be operated several people living in this city have a large amount of experience for sale I cteap for cash. WAUAS1I NOTIS. Mrs. Kettie Ilulfish of Murray is visiting in this vicinity. John Colbert has moved from Mur dock to tl is place. Dr. D. Hoot, late of Eimwood, has located at Wabas-h. The protracted meetings, which have been in progress here for the last two weeks, closed last Sunday night. The Laurel Hill school has been temporarily closed, we are informed, on account of scarlet fever. Fred Shirley left for Colorado last Monday. Mr. Squires of Weeping Water has rented the blacksmith shop form rly occupied by Joe Sever, and has gone to work. We bespeak for him a good patronage, as we are informed he is a first-class workman. U. T. Richards is ali smiles on ac count of a girl baby that came to his house Monday morning. J. W. Siaton, a former M. P. agent, is here awaiting a call irom that com pany. It speaks well for our town when we say we have no empty houses. If we are not mistaken, Wabash will awake from her liip Van Winkle sleep and be heaid from. John E.lington and family are visit iuu in this neighborhood. The proba bilities are that John v ill again become a citizen of Cass county. Qjite a number of Modern Woodmen trom Muidock v.tre uown Saturday uiiihi visiting our local camp. Mi53 Marina Shank departed last wetk for Chillicothe, Mo , to take up her studies in music. Air. and Mrs. Coppage, who have been Here visiting then daughter, Mrs. Fowler, returned to their home on Friday la.-;t. li. & M. SKtckliulUeiB Will Meet. Motive is hereLy givtu that the au nuci; mteiing ot the stockholders of the fJuilington & Missouri liiver railroad company in .Nebraska will be neld at the o:hce ot the company iuPlatts inouth. .Neb., on Thursday, 22d day of .February, 1SH4. at rive o'clock p. m. The meeting will be held for the election of nine directors of the com pany to serve during the ensuing year, and for t!i transaction of an other business that hi iy legally come before the meeting. W. J. Ladd, Sec'y. Jan. IS li, lSftU ltiHnolution Notice. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between Frank Carruth, Fred W. Carruth and Arch L. Coleman, known as "The Carruth Jewelry Co ." has this Sth day of Jan uary, 1S94. been dissolved by mutual consent, said Arch L. Coleman con tinuing the business. FliAXK Cakeuth, Fhed W. Carruth, Arch L. Coleman. Piattsmouth, Neb., Jan. 8, 1894. I saw it. I tried it, I liked it, bought it of Meisinger & Lohman the White sewing machine. This is a good time to renew your subscription to the Wkekly Jorn vai. A dollar paid in advance will be as good as a dollar and a half at the end of vour time. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney. ring-bone, stifles, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save ?50 "by use of one bottle. Wurrauted the most wonder blemish cure ever known. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., Druggists, Piatts mouth. 30 Klipnniatisin Curni in m ly---'Mvstic Cure" for Rheumatism ami NeuralpiH radically cures in 1 to 3 rtavs. Its action upon the Byntem ix re mnrki.bie and mysterious. It removes at once the cause aii4 the disease immediately disap Pears The first dose crpaliv benefits. 7.icentn. Sold bv F. ti. Fricke fc Co'., druggists Piatts mouth Neb. 12-s-ly Ordrr to Sliow Cause In the district court of Cass county. Nebraska; in the matter of the estate of John B liev erasre. dec used : This cause came. on for hearing upon the te tition of George W. Snyder, mlministr'itor of the estate of John B. rseveraue, deceased, praying for license to sell the following described real estate, to wit: The so'i'U one-half (S'il of the southwest ore-ouarter ' SV.'& of section seven (7, town ship eleven (11). range thirteen I3. east, in Cuss cou:it. Nebraska, or a sufficient amount thereof to tiring the amount of six hundred and sixty eiKht ii'.70i dollars and seventy cents, for the payment of debts allowed against said estate and the expenses of administration. there not being sutlicie lit personal property to pay the said debts and eipen-es. it is theref ore ordered that all persons inter ested in said estate appear before me. at the I oEiec of fie clerk ot the distri t court, in riatis motith, Cass county. Nebraska, on the tenth l (loth) day of February. A. I).. IS-. ! . at 2 o'clock ' p.m of sai i day to show ev use why a license ! should not be granted to said administrator to sell so much of the aitve described real estate of said deceased as may be necessary to pay said debts and -xpenses. luied this 3d dav of .lanufirv. A. I).. 194. i SAMUEL M. CHAPMAN. I Judge of the District Court. Cha. GniJiE, Att'y for Administrator. 2 6 You'll gei a Square Deal and a Heap Lot Above Your Money's Worth, FOR CASH. Everything at Bottom Prices. A purchase will convince. Try it. Old StandCorner Room, Waterman Block, Plaits mouth,, Nob. Mystic Life llenew cr This wonde.iul Health Builder and Constitu tion Restorer it inoeed a renewer of life: be cause it possesses suchtuci i-elous powers to cure all forms of Inditrestjoi-. Ovspepia. Nervous Diseases. Heart Affections, ''etnale Weakness and Wasting l)iseases. Eve-y bottle warrunted to give satisfaction or money refunded. Free bottle at I". G. Fricke fc L'o."s, druggists, Platts mouth Neb. 12My Notice of I'rulMt of Will. Si AT: OF Nebraska. Cash I'orsTT. ss. I In County Court In the matter cf the last will and testament of John stricgel. dec ascd : Notice is herebv given that on the 1st day of February. A.l , isiM, at the ottice of ihe county judge, ill Piattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, at the hour of 0 o'clock iu the forenoon, the following matter will be heard and con ddeied : The petition of Anna striegel an 1 A. II. Weckbach to admit to probate the last will and testament of John Siriegel. deceased, late of Piattsmouth, in said county, and for letters testamentary to Anna Striegel and A. li. Weck bach . I):ited this 5th day of January, A. P., IK'i. 1'y order of the court. 15. s. Hakset. 3 3 County Jndge. Aoumiist Tutor's Appointment . Suite of Nebrsska, ( Cass County. )" " In county court To all jcrons interested In theestite of Stephen McC. Lloyd, deceased : Notice is hereby given that ou the Mh day of February. A. 1). 111. at the hour of 10 o'clock u. in., at the county judge's otlice. in Piattsmouth, in said county, the petition, asking tor the ap pointment of DavidM . Lloyd asadministrator of sai l estate, will le heard uud considered : at which time and place all persons interested limy appearand show cause, if any they have, why he should not be appointed as such adminis trator. Datid this 11th day of January, A. P. lsit. 4 3 li. S. Ramset, County Judge. Administrator's A ppo: lit uicnt . State or Nr.niiASKA, i ('as tucm. f In county court To all ptrsons interested in the estut of John Corb't. deceased: Notice is hereby given that on the lnih day of Februarv , a. P. isv4. at the hour of lo o'clock a.m.. at the county ju'ge's otlice. in Piatts mouth. in said county, the petition, asking for the appr.mment of Robert J. Corbet as ad ministrator of said estate, will be lienrd and considered : at which time and place all persons interested may apjear and show cause if any they ha ve. why he should not be appointed us su-h administrator. Dated this 17th dav of Januarv. A. P. lfM. 4-3 B. 8. RAMSEY, County Judge. Administrator's A ppoint incut. St.ite of Nebraska, I Cass County. f In county court To all persons interested in the est 'te of William Lloyd, deceased: Notice is herebv given tiiat on the 8th day of February, A. P.." l;'l. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. . ct the county judge's otlice, in Piatts mouth. in s iid county, the petition, asking for the appointment of David M. Lloyd as ad ministrator of said estate, will be heard and considered, at which time and place all iersons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why he should not be appointed as such administrator. Dated this 11th day of January. A. D.. ls4. li. S. Ramsey, County Judge. .Administratrix's Appointment . State op Nebraska, 1 Cass County. i In county court To all persons intere-ted in iheestatt of Frank II Corbel, deceed: Notice is hereby given that on the ln:h day of February. A D. li4. at the hour of lo o'e.oek a. m.. at the county judge's w3iee. in Platts ciouth, in said county, the petition, asking for th" 'appointment of May A. Corbet as admin isrratrix de bonus non of said estate, will be heard and considered : at which time and place all jersons interested may appear and show cause if any they have, why she should not be appointed as such administratrix. Dated this 17th dnv of Januarv, A. I). . 4-3 B. S.'KAJIsEY, County Judge. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Livingston Loan & Building ASSOCIATION, Of I'lattsiuoatli. Nebraska, on the 15 1st Pay of IJeccmber, 1893. ASSETS; First mortgage loans 10.720.00 Loans secured bv stock of this associa tion iat.no Real estate 412.10 Kxpeusts and taxes paid I.kpj.s Cash with treasurer and on hand S,l:l 77 Interest paid on withdrawals WiS.fi" Interest paid on bills payable ,V2.fiO Due from stockholders.! 2.2HU i Total S3:K.q LIABILITIES: Capital stock, paid up i'J".47 (10 Premiums paid, earned and unearned.. 3.90. Interest received and charged H.Ois 4t Fines collected and charged 4.T4.0S Membership lees 4-1.75 Transfer fees iSt.75 Total ?38,31S94 Btate of Nebraska, Cass County. I. Henry H. Gerinc. secretary of the above named issociation, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement of the condition of said as sociation is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Hesry R. Gerixu. Secretary. Subscrilied and sworu to before me this th day of January, l!1!. Thom: Walling. A ppro ved : N otary Publ ic. P. It. Smith, i W. A. Weite, j- Pirectors. Joe Klein, ) Instant Kll!2rcf Pain. rntcrraS r.ntl Externa?. ;r( KHiXUiTISM, NIT1:.VL :;A, Tuiie Back, B&rsuf. Ifrni: c. .';;;.w?. Bt:3 Joizitf., COi.lC .'tX.'.'iii'S iD t.iDti;.-. Clio!f-a M.w , r..-r,aM.J)ip,Ji',ria, :o riL. jiii, ACilll, ua if Ly ni:-:.,'. T-'f'T J'-Tci.-l''- pre; -i-j-.l ir-oi '::n :. t-t::" i ..:.: raiiiit-i.iiiin 1 .. j. iirre li iAS.j viz . Wl;.i(n.i. i.'...--. -- '-i:'-..r-; T v . - r." V:il?-; v..: ::"'.... i-'-Jj M-SrfomeS i'-i ' ' : : '. :t.:. , . . . - a ' i it i t J hi, !t ciiJ vei t)t::-j OV" r :t , i ... , -lr.xi or. : i ,v it, - ra-lii . --i.y f:-r x.:e Ert!i ; ." l'r:ccil-c. i'jrEalo'.;- F. (. F ill KB & CO., l)i:C(.'lSTS, Sole agent Piattsmouth, Neb. PR ICES (fiireait Having' purchased the bulk of the Murphy Shoe Stock at Forced Sale, I am determined to close out the line AT UNHEARD OF PRICES, Special And will continue until all is Murphy's- Call Early, while the Assortment Is Unbroken. Dr. A. P. Barnes, V. S. VETEEINARY SUKGEON. DENTISTRY AND CASTRATING A SPKCIALTY. Night calls attended promptly. OFFICE : Bonner Barn, Piattsmouth, Neb. W. A. HUMPHREY. M. D.. HOMCBOPATHIO Physician and Surgeon, E. B. BONNELI.E, Manufacturer and Dealer In MAR3LE and GRANITE MONUMENTS AND ALL CEMETERY FIXTURES. 8015 O Street, Lincoln. Kebrmsk C UT Istiagiaiteii OF c ale is ST Shoes, Now $6 Shoes, How $5 Shoes, Now $3 Shoes, How 5 The Piattsmouth Mills, C. HEISSIi. Prep. This Mill has been rebuilt, and furnished with Machinery of the best manufacture in the world. Their "Plansifter" Flour Has no Superior In America. Give It a trial and oe convinced. Bran, Shorts and Corn Meal Always on hand. Orders delivered In citj promptly. TERMS Cat.li or 30 day time. :the first hatiqkal bank, I'LATTSaiOUTn, KKlt. 1 Capital, paid up ... . 850,000 OFFICERS John Fitjigeeald . F. E. White ' S. Wacoh President Vice-president Cashier DIRECTORS: : John Fitserald. D. Hawksworlh. F. E. White b. Waugb and George E. Dovey. J Careful attention jriven to the interests of cus ' tomers. Collections made and promptly remit . ted for. Highest market price paid for county ; warrants and state and couuty bonds. ; H. A. WATERMAN & SON, j DEALERS IX I Lumber and Coal. Mendota coal 9 4 25 HaTd coal 10 00 Canon City coal 7.60 ? Salle W o Now i Jn, closed out. 3.50 3.G0 2.50 1.50 Maiiii Str eet , PIATTSMOUTH. F. S. WHITE, fllain Street, Plattsmoutli. GROCERIES ALAVAYl-i FREWII. Teas and Coffees Unexcelled, Curtice Bros Celebrated CANNED G-OODS. SOLE AGENT FOR Pillsbuty's MiNJ lp PMNNESOTA FLOUR, I test In the orltl. The "XXXX" and "Best" Brands. it. a. CUSIIISG, President, J. W. JOHASOIT. Vi ec- President. TIIE Citizens' Bank, PLATTSJlOl'Tn, SEU. Capital paid in $50,000 DIRECTORS: J W Johnson. W. D. Merriam, Wm. Weten kamp, U. c. Morgan. Henry Eikenbary. M. W. Morgan and W. 11. Cushing. A peneral banking buiness transacted. In terest allowed on deiosits. ! s h own s Pjh'lii, jday at teteFJft Jt