Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901, March 15, 1894, Image 3

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And every article was bought at Rock-Bottom Prices. The pur
chaser Will Get the Benefit, and in this particular case it will
be a Benefit of more than ordinary importance.
Everything Will Go at Panic Prices.
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IS AND AROIXD THE TOWS.
County Treasurer Eickhoff was in
town Tuesday.
11. O. Sleicher, of llavelock, was
in town Friday.
Hon. Orlando Tefft, ot Avoca. was
in town Sat in day.
Jacob Vallery. sr.. of the precinct,
was a pHssenper I'm Lincoln last l ii
dav. Lawyer E. S:;u buck ami Will Mc
Cluskey . of ien v cil. wrie in the ti ty
Tuesday.
E'x-County Cictk "i itchlield of E!ui
wood was in tlir city Mnday night
ami journeyed ( .naha on Tuesday.
Miss Isabel Fi-k:r lias been em
plojed by:!:-- So. ml of education to
teach the ih u pnuiaiy room at the
high scliO"! buiidint!
The Mtsdames V. A. Swearingen
and C.S. John: on departed last Fri
day for iiUn w ek's visit with the for
mer's rein lives at Elinwood.
Dick Oidhim. if Furnas county,
h is ii-f n liere for several days
looking at" t private business matters,
retun'ed h"tiH S iturday.
Th i-i :mil children of the late
'orne!i"- "'( "iirt lix are prepavini; for
their i( t:!".i:i at ;n -:uly date to their
farm j-r-jert out in Yoik county.
Mrs. II. C. Van Cleave and son. Roy,
leave today for a three weeks" visit to
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W J. Iles
ser, at I'lattsmouth. Lincoln News.
Wm. Stotler, one of the members of
the grand jury, was excused from duty
Friday on account of sickness in bis
family. J.W.Johnson was selected
a his successor on the jury.
The police run in an intoxicated in
dividual last Saturday for breaking one
of the lawn vases in front of Weck
bach"s. As be was on his w ay to Iowa
to be married, he was given the usual
fine, which lie paid and was released.
Mayor Butler has appointed Messrs.
II. (Juy Livingston. Chas. D. Grimes,
Sam Gutmaun, Trank J. Morgan and
II. X. Dovey delegates to the inter
state irrigation convention. The irri
gation will occur at Omaha on March
21-2.
Jacob It. Vallery was moving his
family and household effects Monday
onto the Valiery farm near Eight Mile
Grove, in accordance with his usual
custom of living on the farm in the
summer season ana in this city during
the winter.
The constant increase from year to
year in the attendance of children at
the public schools proves conclusively
that I'lattsmouth's population is
steauilv on the increase. Post the
next man who tells you that the town
is not growing on this subjtct.
At the citv election held at Pacific
Junction on Monday the following of
ficers were elected: Mayor, J. II.
Croak; trustees. L. F. Mack. Daniel
Davis, R. E. McDonald; recorder. W
II. Jones. The city election is the
most important event of the year at
the Junction.
It is reperted that A. G. Shears, dis
trict clerk of Dawes county, cannot be
found. His home is at Cbadron.but lie
was last seen in Lincoln on last Sun
day. Acquaintances of the missing
man express the fear that he has wan
dieted away during a Gt of mental
aberration. No trace of .Lira can be
found either by his friends or rela
tives.
John Philbee. for many years a
resident of this city, died at the home
of Samuel Barker in Eight Mile Grove
precinct last Friday morning. For
several years the deceased was an en
gineer on the steam ferry boat at this
point, but during recent years bas
been engaged in farming. The funeral
occurred Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock, and the interrment occurred
at Oak Hill.-
Henry Jasper. the well-known
farmer, has decided to remove from
Casscountv and will locate at River
dale, Buffalo county. His household
effects and implements were being
loaded for shipment Monday, and his
neighbors turned out with their teams
and assisted him in moving. A pro
-cession of nine wagon loads pulled in
to town at noon and proceeded to the
ad
R. & M. yards, where the goods were
loaded for shipment. Tiie Weekly
Joi'knal will be u visitor to Mr. Jas
per's new home.
Toe Morton erligy case at Nebraska
Cit y promises to develop in a new light
Iwfnir long. 'A. T. White, who is eon
fused in the county jail lor hanging a
lulled ligure representing the hon
or .bin secretary, is seriously ill in his
cell. The jail is damp and unhealthy.
and the urand jury at its last session
tmiewued it. .lodge Chapman has
also said the bui'ding was unfit for the
purposes of contininc prisoners. In
the light of these facts. Otoe county
will doubtless be confronted with a
damr.ge suit before long.
Bishop Rouacuni is preparing to be
gin another suit to eject Rev. Father
Corbett from the parsonage at Pal
myra. Last Thursday Victor Seymour,
a stenographer, in the employ ot Mes
srs. Sawyer Ac Snell.snught to serve no
tice upon Rev. Father Corbett in this
city to quit the parsonage within three
days, signed by Bishop Bonacum and
giving as his reason that lie had le
moved Corbett from the Palmyra mis
sion lecember27. When the notice
vi as banded Father Corbett he noticed
the name of Bishop J'. inacuui on the
bottom before begot it open and threw
it back without reading it . Lincoln
News.
Looking for h Y;ijrn Komi.
A surveying party who were l mi
ning some lines over in Happy Hollow
Friday afternoon created a terrible
sensation in certain quarters, and
visions of distilleries, more yard room.
B. & M. foundry, new depot and river
improvement caused the price of town
ots in that vicinity to soar upward.
But a new terry road was at the bot
tom of the whole affair. Two of our
distinguished citizens were in Omaha
one day recently, where thev met
General Manager Holdrege and had a
conversation regarding the company
civing up the old river track for a ferry
road, and Mr. Holdrege sent one of the
company's civil engineers down Fri
day to look over the ground.
11AVF.I.OCK ITEMS
From the Times.
There is a prevailing impression in
IiavelocK that sho:i hours will be
lengthened immediately after this pay
dav.
W. F. Ackermann severed his con
nection with the B. & M. yesterday.
He left this fornoon for Cheyenne,
Wvomine. where tie will work for the
IT. P. We are sorry to see '"Billy"
leave, but opine he will be with us
before long.
Engine 178 is at last in the hauls of
the tester. This locomotive has a his
tory. Its bittered old boiler has been
a familiar sight in the shops for a long
time. It came in for repairs when the
shops first began work, nothing re
mains but a busted boiler from which
protruded flues twisted in every shape.
The engine blew up in the Black Hills,
killing two men and crippling another
one for life. It is a "consolidated" an
eigM-wheel driver and has been en
tirely rebuilt. now going out practically
a new locomotive.
Sixty tons choice hay for sale by
3t B. Fiiaxs, Dovey Section.
Joint I'uhlir Sle.
The undersigned, as administrator of
the estate of Henry Mertens, deceased,
will sell at public auction at his farm
five miles west of Plattsmouth, the
goods and chattels belonging to said
estate on Tuesday. March 13, "94 and
at the same time and place offer the
following articles of his own for sale:
Six head of colts, 1 to 4 years old, two
broke to work, fourteen head of cattle,
steers and milch cows, fifteen head of
Poland China brood sows with pigs,
ten tons of hay, prairie and millet,
corn, oats and wheat, all my house
hold furniture, farm implements, etc.
Sale commences at ten o'clock.
Term3 of sale All sums of $.5.00 or
less, cash in hnnd; over $o.00 one
year's time with approved security
and 10 per cent interest.
Wm. Mektexs.
Gering & Co's. Syrup of Tar and
Wild Cherry bas no equal as a remedy
for coughs, colds, etc. Try a bottle.
A New 1 Tasty Line of gffl
Just unpacked. Call and See
The DismisHM.1 Stand.
The suit of Frank Walker Triplet vs.
1). M. Jones et al.. was called up in
district court last Monday on a motion
by the plaintiff's attorney, A. X. Sul
livan, to set aside the dismissal of the
action n the ground that it was ob
tained by fraud and misrepresentation.
As.lcM'KXAL readers will leuieuiber.
Triplet is the old colored man who was
caught in the "washout" of last sum
mer, and who afterwards brought suit
for damages against the parties alleged
to have administered 1 he "ducking."
Triplet was put on the stand and ad
mitted that he had signed a dismissal
of the suit in return for $12. and when
he furtlcr stated that he had consulted
Ins attorney before accepting the
money. Judge Chapman promptly ruled
that the dismissal must stand. It was
the general opinion that the old gen
tleman had a good case, but w hen it is
taken into consideration that it cost
$12 to yell "more water,'" it seems to
have been a rather expensive yell.
J.ikt o! t.-ti.r
Remaining uncalled for in the post
"tlice at Plattsmouth Mar. 12. for week
t-tiding Mar. (',. Si4:
Krickson. Erick Hacker. Lew
Hss;t. Gett ie .1 nnmerson. E
Kt-ti.en. John Johnson. A
Lindner. Anna Schneder. Louis V
Service. E L Yoik. Jake
Persons calling tor any of the above
letters or parcels will please say "ad
vertised." II. .1. STKEUiHT. P. M.
i-lii-m lr
That owing to the hard times you
can get a good heavy hand-made team
harness for less money this spring than
at any previous period in the history
of Plattsmouth. We use nothing but
the best No. 1 selected oak leather, and
guarantee everything as represented
or money refunded. 2w
Keeker & Sch.miitm anx.
WANTED.
An active agent in each county in
the United States, to solicit subscrip
tions for the Twice-a-Week It-public.
A liberal commission will lie paid to
hustlers. Address.
Superintendent of Circulation.
TIIE REPUBLIC.
St. Louis. Mo.
Order to Show Ciu.
Ill the district court of Cass county.Nebrnska.
In the matter of the estate of Solomon Ward,
deceased :
The cause came on for hearing upon the pe
tition of Alfred S. Cooler, administrator of the
estnte of Solomon Ward, deceased, praying for
license to nell the south r-aif of the southwest
quarter of section twenty cj. in township
eleven (11). north, of ranee nine (tt). in ( as
county, Nebraska, or a sutncienl amount of the
name to brine the cum of 5o0 00 tor the pay
ment of debts allowed aeaiust said estate and
the costs of administration, there not leiiiR
sufficient personal property to pay the said debts
ami exiK'iises.
It is therefore ordered that all persons inter
ested in said estate appear before me at the of
fice of the clerk of the district, court ot Cass
county. Nebraska, on the Tth day of April. A U..
1!4. ait 1 ::iO o'clock p.m.. to show cause why a
license should not he grunted to said adminis
trator to sell so much of the above described
real estate of said deceased as shall be neces
sary to pav said debts and expenses.
Dated this Jtih dav of February, A. T . 1!4.
SASt'L. M. CHAPMAN.
11-4 .lodge of the District Court.
Notion to C'rMliom
State or Sebriiri, Im
Cass County. i "
In the matter of the estate of Joseph Amick.
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the claims and
demands of all ersoiis against Joseph Amick,
deceased, late of said county and suite,
will be received, examined ami adjusted by the
county court at the court house iu I'lattsmouth.
on the 1.1th day of Septemler. A. D.. 1-m, at lit
o'clock In the forenoon . And that six mouths
from and after the 1.1th day-of March, A. D.,
Ishj. i the time limited for creditors of said de
ceased to present their claims for examination
and allowance.
tiiven under mv hand this 10th dav of March,
A. D.. 1S!4. ' B. S. Kamset.
12 4 County Judge.
Notice to Creditors.
State of Nebraska, (
CasB County. S
In the matter of the estate of Caroline En
gel. deceased :
Notice is hereby given that the claims and de
munds of al) persons against Caroline En
gel, deceased, late of said county and state,
will be received, examined and adjusted by the
county court at the court house in Plattsmouth.
on the 15th day of September. A. D., lsy4, at 2
o'clock in the afternoon, and that six mouths
from and after the 15th da of March. A. D,
lx'.u. is tne time limited for creditors of said de
ceased to present their claims for examination
and allowance.
Given under mv hand this luth day of March,
A. D., 1h4
12-4 B. S. Ramsey, County Judge.
Administrator's Appointment.
State of Nebraska. I
Cass County. "
In county court To all persona interested in
the estate of Bennett W. Pierce, deceased:
Notice is heret'v given that on the titbriavof
April, A. D., ism. at the hour of 10 o'clock
a.m.. at the county judge's office, in Platts
mouth, in said county, the etiti.m. asking for
the appointment of Walter J. White, as admin
istrator of said estate, will be beard and con
sidered ; at which lime and place all persons in
terested mav appear and show cause, if any
they have, why he should nut be appointed as
such administrator.
Hated this 12th day of "March. A. TX, 18fM.
13-3 B. s. RAMSEY, County Judge.
YES
U? Ji.a ve reduced prices
iain- for iliis inonlJi. not
alone iu d cpart i cut s sJt ow
ing ''Walker Stock,' but
ererijwhere, from tJie base
ment to the onrth jloor.
TJlis will be a continual
lionrJ of real bargain giv
ing. THE GREATEST
SALE OF
SILKS
THAT EVER OCCURRED
IN OMAHA. - - - - -
Black i- iiille Si'.k. per yard
libick l'aille . --'4 inch wide, per yard ..
liini'k ?atin iihudzimer, pet yard
Clack r t"TMiii
i '. ; ; k Arimir silk, warranted, per yard,
i. ciir.'n. e Ikh nil coin's, per yard
1'ruiini b ina Sii ks. per yard only
I'-'iifk Inn lu-ss atm. per yard
I lnc: leMii or Sire, u itrtii 1 .r.lt. Iit
N fit v s.lks. w i,rtb l .-'1. per yard . .
M'k Vr. 'vets, all color-. Tar.i .
Cl.cny Bros." inch china, per yard .
('tuna Silks, worth v1c, go t
China silks, irib 7." to at
r'd.ile MIks. ail color, i'ry.ird . .. .
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Dress Goods
DEPARTMENT.
This is an opportunity to purchase from the
James II. Walker Co. Bankrupt stock. This
department has an endless variety of desirable
suitiliL's.
We were fortunate in Retting a targe invoice
of
Lubins' Fabrics.
Mimethins nice forearly SpriiicSuitiiiKK. Tlte-c
poods were bought by J as. 11. Walker to whole
sai at 7.1c, but we eut them at a very low prict?,
and we will place the lot on sale at 57c.
A lur;e line of French Wool and silk Mixed
Novelties, Khadonias.
Satin lStirbers", 75c up to il cl .4,1
Persian Crepons. 7.1e up to l.7i 4i
Henriettas. 7.1c up to tl. 7o 40
Senses, 75c up toil. 75 49
V.'liiJK'ords. 7.1c up to 1 75 4M
And all the latest novelties in Dress
goods These eoods are worth from 7oc
to il 75: you can have your choice at . .
A tine Cable Cord Suiting, worth 1'i.lc, will
be sold at
A tine French Henrietta. 4i" indies wide.
all shades, including blacks
A t"me Illuminated suirins, 42 inches
wide, all shades, cheap at ;5c, our
price
A nice Kxtra Heavy SuiliiiK. always sells
at 4tH'. our price
A hue Henrietta, all the leading shades,
including eve nine shades
A nice suiting in Plaids ana Strl;es. at. .
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MAIL ORDERS
A SPECIALTY.
HAYDEN BROS.,
16th and Dodge Sts.,
OMAHA, NEB.
f STANDARD GOODS.
LOWEST PRICES.
I
Great Shoe Sale
lireatest bars;uins ever ofT'ercd in our shoe ie
purinieiit. on lltibbers and shoes.
Ladies' tine 4.1c croquet rubbers. 2.1c.
I'liiidren s tine :.1c ctoouet rubbers. 2i?c.
Yen's tine self-actlim de rubbers, 4.1f.
Ladies' fine " Ludlow" make tip button f3..10
shoes. S'J 3.1.
Liidies' hue hand-turned button f2.f0 shoes,
J1.50.
Misses" fine grain, solar tip, $1.4.1 school shoes,
il.oo
Children's grain, solar tip. l..i school shoes,
HAYDEN BROS.,
10: li and Dodge sts.,
OMAHA. SKB.
E. E. BONNELr.E,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
MARBLE and GRANITE
MONUMENTS
AND ALL
CEMETERY FIXTURES.
2(115 it Strret.
Lincoln, lrask
WALL PAPER
4c
Per Roll
Only $1.00 required to paper walls of Toonj
1.1x1.1 including Lorder. Send 10c postage and
Ket FKKK 100 Beautiful Samples and sttide
how to paper. Aeents large sample book JM.no;
FUEE with a $.1.00 order. Write quick.
HENRY LKHHAVS.
11 1 lblO-24 Douglas St.. Onutaa, el.
in a TJEatiaEE
Them. They will
What is
ttwtkuo.vvvM w vvrcryy. -
Castoria is Ir. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty ye-ra' use by
Millions of 31 others. Castoria is the Children's Panacea
the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
C'asteriaLsso well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescriiion
known to me." H. A. Archer, 31. P..
Ill So. Oxford St Brooklyn, N. Y.
"The use of Castoria' is so universal and
its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are th.
IntcuVjtut families who do not keep Cutona
within easy reach.
CililyOS 3LAKTYN, I. I-,
New York City.
' Thje Cestac-r
F. S. WHITE,
LUain StreH, Plattsmouth.
GPIOCERIES
Teas and Coffees Unexcelled.
Curtice Rros (clfbratfd
CANNED GOODS.
SOLE AGENT FOR
Pillsbury's
MINNESOTA FLOUR,
XI 10 llest in the AVorlO-
Tbe
XXXX" and '-Best' Brands
The PIattsmo7tb Mills,
C. HEISEZ,. Prop.
This Mill has been rebuilt, and furnished with
Machinery ot tne test inncu.aciore
in the world. Their
Plansifter" Flour
Has no Superior it: America, i.ivcita
trial and be convinced.
3ran, Shorts and Corn Meal
Always on hand, orders delivered in
cit promptly.
TKKMS Cash or -SO tlava' tim.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
PL.ATTSMOI VH . N Kit.
Capital, paid up . . . - $50,000
OFFICERS
.lO. IS FlTZIiEKAU) .-
F. K. White
s. IVAir.n
Presid ent
Vice prexidi tnt
t'ash.'er
PIRF.CTORS:
Jo.hn Fiuperald. 1). llawksworth. F. E. White,
S. Vb ugh and George E. Dovey.
C areful attention piven to the interests of cus
tomers. 4'ollectiotiM made anil promptly remit
ted for. Highest market price paid ioreouuty
waj Tants and state and county bonds.
tr. n.cusnisc,
J. II'. JOHXSOS.
nee-President.
Citizens' Bank,
I'LATTSMOUTH. NEI1.
Capital paid in $50,000
DIIiECTOIiS:
.1 W. Johnson. W. I. Merrium. Wm. Weten
'tamp, U. ilorgan. Henry Eikenhary,
M. W. Morgan and W. 11. dishing.
A .OTnernl hanking business transacted. In
teres t allowed ou leiosit8.
LAND FOR SALE
Choice selected j
Land and linprov
ed Farms In Neb-
v. ...I..,' L .iTiunG anil 1
South Takota. on from one-tenth toene-tifth
cwsli pnyments. teu years time. Large tracts of
land for colonies or speculation in Texas. 4
farms dose to Omaha. 5 and ten acre tracts in
snbtirbs & upecialtv. Trades of all kinds ne
gotiated. WW. NEJLSON. lioum 2, Withnell
liioct, Crmaha, Neb. 11 4
SttlBTS
Surely Suit.
vcc
Castoria.
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives aloep, and promo tea di
gestion. Without injurious: medication.
"For several years I have recommended
your 'Castoria, and shall always continue to
do so as it has Invariably produced beneficial
results."
Edwis F. Pabdkk, 5L D-,
lTth Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
Coin - AST, 77 Muhfut Stkxtt, Nrw Toaz Crrr
Dr. A. P. Barnes, V. S.
VETERINARY SURGEON.
DENTISTRY
AXI
CASTRATING
A SPECIALTY.
Night calls attended promptly
office :
Bonner Barn, Plattsmouth. Nek.
ED. FITZGERALD,
THE OLD KF.LIAHL12
2
Liveryman fcf
HAS PURCHASED THE
Sixth Street Checkered Barn,
AND WILL RUN IT IN
FIRST-CLASS STYLE.
Spocial attention to Funerals. DickP will be
run to all trams. "Promptness and Fidelity to
Customers ishismot'o
II. J. Streisht.
J. hauler
STREIGHT & SATTLER,
Surrwwoni to Henry ltoM'k,
Undertaking
c
Pianos and Organs,
STOVES and RANGES.
Our Furniture line is complete in every detail.
An investigation is certain to convince.
W. A- HUMPHREY, M. D.,
HOMCEOPATHIO
I Physician and Surgeon,
riAVrs mo urn. s e u a s k. a .
r,4:, (,. ,t .or '..iitt Promptly Answer-
BYRON CLARK,
Attorney at Law,
rLATTSMouTn. neb. do yon a
?FICE-tn the Todd block, east of new court Hot Spi
house, second floor. th find
BEZSON & ROOT.
Attorneys atlaw,
PLATTSMOUTn, NEB. J. PkA?
&TFICE Ftlzctrald block.over First Nat'l bank
CHAS. GRIMES,
Attorney at Law.
PLATTSMOUTU, neb.
SFT1CE:
Second floor of tie Todd block. eat
of the court bouse.
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