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COMMISSIONERS' FROCEED1NUS. Plattsmouth, Neb., March 6,1894. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present, S. V7. Dutton. J. C. Hayes and Geo. W. Young, county commis sioners, and Frank Dickson, county clerk. Minutes of February session read and approved, when the following business was transacted in regular form: Upon petition Chas. W. Banning was appointed justice of the peace and II. G. Strong constable in Xehawka pre cinct. Cost bill State vs. Ilildebrand and Dole refused, as payment has been made by the O , R I. & P. 11. It. Resignation of Wm. Hand, justice of the peace in Salt Creek precinct, filed and accepted. Physicians' bonds approved: J. A. Hassemeier, fourth district; B. F. Rrendel, second district; A. G. Hamil ton, fifth district. Official bonds approved: Chas. Rivett, constable, Move Creek precinct; Hiram Peck, constable. Weeping Water city; Wm. Rice, road overseer, district Ho. 35; F. Y. Kendall, road overseer, district No. 40; G. E Vandeu burg, road overseer, district No. 31; Jno. II. Davis, member Soldiers' Re lief commission. Report of the Soldiers' Relief com mission for the year ending Feb. 12. 1894, showing an amount expended of the sum of $S05.2S, was filed and ap proved. March 7. 1894. Board met, with all members present, when the following business was transacted in regular form: Official bond of J. A. Davis, road overseer, district No. 19, filed and ap Droved. Upon petition G. W. Mills was ap pointed constable in and for Liberty precinct. Petition to vacate that portion of Rvder'a addition to the village of Greenwood, Cass county. Neb., lying west of Broad street, with the excep tion of the east half of block 6 and all of block 9. was taken up for considera tion, and prayer of petition granted; it being intended to vacate all of blocks 3.4,5. 10,11, 12,13 and west half of block 6. in said addition. March 8. 1894. Appointments made: Jacob Schutrum, road overseer, district No. 51; J. C. Smith, road overseer, dis trict No. 36. This being the day for letting con tract for the construction of county bridges for 1894, the board prepared to consider bids. Following bids were filed: Milwaukee Bridge and Iron works, at $4.60 per lineal foot; J. N Sheeley & Co., of Lincoln, at $3.80 per lineal foot, specification No. 1; specifi cation No. 2, S4.05 and 14.08 per lineal foot; Marcy & Scott, of Wahoo, Neb., at $4.04 per lineal foot; Thos. J. Crum mel, of Auburn, Neb., at $4.07 per lineal foot; Wrought Iron Bridge com pany, of Canton, Ohio, by J. W. Hoaver, agent, at $4 00 per lineal foot; Lincoln Bridge company, by Todd, Dundaa & Co.. at $3.9,5 per lineal foot, specification No. 1, and specification iaiMM. iiOiiLiaub naannuiucw to J. N. Sheeley & Co., at $3.80 per lineal foot, provided they execute a proper and sufficient bond. It wan also agreed with said J. N. Sheeley & Co. that for all bridges to be repaired they are to receive 40 cents per lineal foot for piling and caps, and $30.00 per foot for all lumber furnished, includ ing all labor in making the necessary repairs. March 9, 1S94. Official bonds ap- THE EVER OF nvrflEMEWTttOUSE cpra MDE OF PLATTSMOTJTH, Is distinctively the place where the Farmer's Dollar Goes the Farthest. We lead, as ever, in Buggies and Carriages. This year's line is larger than ever and the prices cannot fail but suit. As to Implements, Our two large store-rooms are brim-full of the BEST and MOST PERFECTED to be found in the Implement market. Special attention is called to our "Boy Riding' Cultivator" and our "New Departure" Tongucless Cultivator, Both of which will bear out the assertion that nothing their equal can be found in the market. SPEAKING OF Harness, For the Money, and are the only firm using "Old Fashioned Oak Tanned Leather" in Cass County. Consult your own interests and Deal with an Establishment which conducts Business on the Plan of Giving Real Worth in Return for the Buyer's Money. FRED GOEDER & SON, S07-309 Main Street, roved: G. W. Mills, constable, liberty precinct; B. S. Hassemeier, road overseer, district No. 12. Upon statement of Gus Freebur.- road overseer, district No. 6, that be had removed from said district, the board appointed A. M. Rouse to till vacancv. Petition to have a portion of Avoca precinct attached to Nehawka precinct was laid over until me ADm meeuug Liquor bond of II. O. McDonald, of Murdock. Neb., for a druggist s per mit was Died and approved, and permit issued. CLAIMS ALLOWED ON GENERAL FUND. S W Dutton, salary and expense t M 25 J C Hayes, same 43 U0 G W Youoir, same W Frank Dickson, same 245 W G L Farley, name I Ben lleinpel, janitor oO 00 H It Travis, expense ' Frank Sackett. State v Hill JJ K E Hilton, platting 4W 00 J A Clements, printing J J .r Hinrih meals to prisoners 15 O" J C Eikenbary. boarding prisoners Neb Teleuhone Co. rent 'phones 2 4. J II Hall, ineane McDaniel J W II Dearing, same Allen Beeson, same J C Eikenbary, same W A Humphrey, same Per;in Jones, same John McDauiel. same.. U Hollowly, guarding prisoner.. II E Eikenbary same J K Keithlev. bar dockets J C Eikenbary, insane Uolden II L Miller. cleanli'S windows Platts Gas & Electric Light Co, gas i iinaliH Printing Co. books Kohl Donnelly, washing for prls. . J K Petition, bdg pris O A Campbell. Neb reports rd F Pirkciiig wlauip W J White, coal to county Plaits V liter Co, water .1 B Mavtk-ld, cleaning sidewalk... State Journal Co, priutlng C S Polk, paper J I Cnrtih. mdse to county A U Mayfleld, printing S H SMimaker, repairs on Jail Pi.ci Kill ki.t. vi llurthnln 80 3 00 2 00 2 0U J 00 rtt no 5 oo 5i oo 48 as 7 60 15 1-5 13 4.5 . 81 98 v3 2 frt) a 00 117 24 41 M3 ;t 00 5 25 4 00 M 1 f0 3 60 12 iio Cost t ill. State vs Eikenbary J Tost bill. Stale vs Snubert ' Cost bill State vsSiUman 'JJ " n'l U W", ..... Chas Sullivan, bailiff F S Whit-, mdse to poor. A Clark, same A H Weckbach, same Aug Bach, same C E We cott. same J J Swoboda, same F McCourt. same Jos Shera, same Stander Bros, same F J Morgan, same I ' . tinea A. Ct KOmA 10 00 25 00 11 35 23 MS 8 00 3 i!5 35 00 4 'J 00 6 P0 31 00 2 50 4 0") Leach 4 Reed, same )" P J Hansen, same ;J" Bennett & Tutt same 24 00 GirardetA Emens, same ';' "J E G Dovey Jt Son, same. 60 00 H Dettman, same 6 00 Mrs ;eo Kinzie. board oi pauper. 00 00 J C Eikenbary. bdg paupers w L street, house rem to poor - 00 Jo raham, care of poor .ln " J I I'nruh, pauper mafl tL T UliharHyAii tinilKA MTlt tO COOf H&C Hempel, wood to poor A X Smith, exp pauper W E Copeland. care Wm Ince f Adam Kurtz, digging grave VJ J C Smith, care of poor iu w BRIDGE FUND CLAIMS. J C Cummins & Son. lumber ' Jf 11 A Waterman & Son, earn JV John Kleiser. posts - 1 w Otoe county, one half expense of repair- ing bridges on county line ' COUNTY ROAD FUND CLAIMS. D Smith A Co. spikes ' Graham & Wilkinson, same ,w DISTRICT ROAD FUND CLAIMS. Western Wheel Scraper Co, road plow for district No. 44 16 '' Board adjourned to meet Tuesday, April 3d, 1S94. Frank Dickson, County Clerk. Gering & Co., sell the best cigars in town. It has leaked out that there were at tempts at bribery of some of the petit jurors who served during the last term of district court. This is indeed a sad state of affairs when such things have to be resorted to and justice has to go it blindfolded. Nebraska City News. E. Nulty of St. Paul. Minn., writes: " Was confined to bed for 3 wpeks, doc tors could do me no good; Japanese I'ile Cure entirely cured me." Sold hy Fricke & Co. - RELIABLE EUSd We Manufacture The Very Best riattsmouth, Neb. IN AMD AROUND THK TOWN. Dr. Miller of Omaha has telegraphed the president his acceptance of the; ap pointment to the position of surveyvr of the port of Omaha. Dr. Miller will take poHsesHiou of the otlice in aboi.U ten days, lie will appoint Con Gal lagher as his assistant. - T11K MEANEST 31 AN. The meanest man in Ilavelock lives in .Lincoln. During the recent cold snap he went out into his back yard, soaked his head in a bucket of water, let it freeze and then broke it off, jnst to cheat the barber out of a hair-cut. Ilavelock Mechanic. Best mixed paints, oils, brushes, etc., at Gering & Co's. drug store. The citizens' ferry committee are having passes printed, which they will distribute to the people living on the other side of the river. This will pre vent the ferrymen from being imposed upon by transients claiming to be resi dents of Mills or Fremont counties. The Murdock Columbian says 'Deputy Sheriff llollotvsty was in town Tuesday, but. Si-ott Hare is still shovel ing grain trom the lower part of li e elevator. Zlle is trying to break the wind on top of his store to keep the chimney from blowing it down. Bab bitt is hunting a job. Doctor Madding went to join President Cleveland in a duck hunt. Sam Lehman was seen numbering the postoftice boxes, but went to count potatoes in the cellar Carter stood his ground but turned white under the eyes but supposed he had been handling the paint brush. Deford declared up and down that he had never been there." A full line of perfumeries and toilet articles at Gering & Co's drug store. Climatic Influence on Health. It cannot be denied that the in tin euce of climate upon health is great. and it is in recognition of this fact that physicians send patients suffer ing with pulmonary diseases to great distances for ''change of air." But when the sufferer happens to be too poor to act upon the advice his lot is hard indeed. But it is not necessarily hopeless. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery can be had at any medi cine store, and to it thousands whose cases were considered desperate owe tneir lives. Up to the certain point in the pro gress of consumption, Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery is a positive remedy. But delay is dangerous with consumption. In all the conditions that lead to it, the "Discovery" is the emedy. ith severe lingering coughs or weak lungs, nothing acts so promptly, .bvery disease that can be reached through the blood yields to this medicine, lhe scrofulous af fectations of the lungs that's called con sumption is one of them. For this and for every other form of scrofula or all blood-taints and disorders, and all chronic bronchial, throat, and lung anecuons, tne uiscoverv7' is the only remedy so certain that it can be guaranteed. If it ever fails to benefit or cure, you can have your money DacK. ('an anything else be "just as good" for yci to buy? Don't you believe it. Lawyer Matt Gering, counsel for Murderer Harry Hill, will journey to Lincoln next Monday and tile a tran script of the late trial held in this county with the supreme court. It is thought that nothing will be done at that time except the granting of a stay of the decree of tLe lower court calling for Hill's execution on Agril 13th. Beu-are of ointments fur Catarrh thitt con tain Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on perscriptions rom reputable physcians. as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and s taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the gen uine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &Co., Testimonials free. JST'Sold by Drng gists, price 75c. per bottle. Clip the art coupon in today's paper. Team Harnil. $23.00 buys a good band-made team harness, made from No. 1 oak leather and every stitcL made in our shop. KEEFER & SCHJIIDTMANN. Judge Jno. Chaneyof Osceola, Iowa, the former law partnerof Allen Beeson, is in the city attending the trial of the case of Clark county, Iowa, vs. the First National bank and O. J. King. ,ngnsn 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. Warranted the most wonder blemish cure ever known. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., Druggists, Platts mouth. 30 This is a good time to renew your subscription to the Weekly Jouk nal. A dollar paid in advance will be as good as a dollar and a half at the end of your time. F.G. Fricke & Co., druggists, recom mend Johnson's Oriental Soap for all skin and scalp diseases. Try it. The Morgan Spading Harrow 9' s t U ; p a n HAS PROVEN TO EE A MOST REMARKABLE MACHINE And fills a long-felt need something you have long been locking for, viz : A machine that will put in oats in standing stalks when the ground is wet, do a nice job and not clog. For pulverizing fall or spring plowing or sod it has no equal. They were sold all over the east last year and, although in troduced late in the season, had an enormous sale and gave unended satisfaction. Jacob Falter, jr., is the first farmer in this community to invest in the "Spading Harrow" and, although he has only owned it for a short time, he cannot praise it too highly. The Morgan Spading Cultivator Is also just as much of a success as the Spading Harrow. It has no equal in the implement market. MEISINGER & LOHMANN, of Plattsmouth have the exclusive agency for these two ma chines for this territory, and, in order that Cass county farmers may have an opportunity to test the excellence of these two machines a public test will be given on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 23d, between the hours of two and four o'clock, at the farm of Mr. Falter (the former Henry Jasper place) five miles west of Plattsmouth. All farmers who are interested in the perfection of farm ma chinery should by all means attend. M eisinger & Lohmann, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Dealers in all kinds of Farm Implements and agents for Hie Celebrated Mor gan Spading Harrow and Spading Cultivate, r. Try us for light harness. We use the very best of leather and employ only Qrst-cla99 workmen. TLe prices will please. Fred Goiidek & Sox, Plattsmouth. Lrgal Notice. Ill the district court for Cuks county, b: Maurice Behan and D. D. Wuitb, Plaint!!! b, V9. Joseph S. Cclbertsos, Defendant. Joseph S. Culliertson, aefendnnt. wlil take notice that on the rid dav of February. l4, Maurice Behan and D. i). White, plaintiff herein, filed their jK-tition in the district court of 'as county, Netirabka, apainst you. as de fendant, to recover the sum of three thousand dollars and Interest, due them upon a certain foreign Judgment. duly rendered by the suierior court of Cook county, in the state of Illinois, on the l.'lth of October, 18tt. in an action therein pending, wherein W. A. Smith, and M. Phillii,s were plaintiff's, and Joseph S. C'ulbertson. C. L. Varoter and lames Barnes, jr., were defendants, and which Judgment had been duly assigned to these plaintiffs, on which there ianowuue the said sum of three thousand dollars, with in terest from October 13th, 1813. You are further notified that an attachment hps been Issued heroin and levied upon the undivided one-half of the folloulDi: procertv belonim? to von. situated In said count-, to-wlt: CoumienciiiK at northwest corner of section twenty-two c.'L'), town twelve (1L'), range eleven (11) east. Cass county, Nebraska, thence east 1.60 chtins. thence south 3U 10 chains, thence west 1.6C chains, thence north 30.10 chains to bcKlnning. containing five (5) acres, n,ore or less; also be ginning l.ees chains east of northwest corner of said section TZ, town 12, range 11 east, thence east 3.33 chains, thence south 30.10 chains, thence west 3.33 chains, thence north 30.10 chains to point of beginning, containing t6n uu acres, more or less, sublect to H. fc H. K. right of way across said lands; also a tract of land described aa follows, to-wit: Five (5) acres In the east one-half C-4) of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter Mil of section twenty-two (32), town 12. range H east, commencing at the top or brink of the steep bluff lying south of the north side of the stone quarry at now opened. 20 rods wide across said land; also the following personal property, to- wit: Two 2 narrow-gauge locomotives, and fourteen (14 narrow-gauge railroad cars; that the plaintiffs pray for a judgment Herein fori said sum. and an order for the sale of said property to satisfy the same. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 23d day of April, 1894. .V a trice HEuis and V. It. Wiiite, Plaintiffs. By Park Godwin, their Attorney. 12 4 Administrator' Appointment. State of Nebraska, I . CABS COUNTT. I In county court To all persons Interested in the estnte of William Ince, deceased: Notice is hereby given that on the 31st day of March, A. D., 1894, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at the county judge's office, in Platts mouth, in said county, the petition, asking for the appointment of W. A. Swearingen as ad ministrator of said estate, will be heard and considered, at which time and place all persons Interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why be should Dot be appointed as such administrator. Dated trus in day or March, a. u.. 194. 123 B. S. RAMSEY, County Judge. AGNETIC NERVINE. Is told with written guarantee to care Nervous Prostra tion, Fits, Dizn- neaa,ncailarheBna -. Z' v 'T reuraieiaanaviuie j2s f t ' J fulneM.cauhed by ex- l.e Brain, causing Misery, Insanity n-d Death; ;-n-reu'9, Iwpotency, Lost Power In either aexl Jromature Old Ana, Involuntary Losses, caused ijr over-indulgence, over-exertion or tbtt Brain ana Errors of Youth. It gives to Weak Organs their Sr.tural Vigor and double the Joys of life; enrea Laoorrlicea and Female Weakness. A month's treat ment, in plain packotre, by mail, to any axidrees, i'l xr Siox, fibuiM (Jn. with every $" order we give a Written Guarantee to care or refund the money. Circulars tree. Uoarautee issued only by our ex ciUbive ageut. F. G. FKUKE & CO.. DRK.USTS, Sole agent, Plattsmouth ,"eb. M akin H For 1 8 Years Ought to Count for Something. : :: YOU CAN TLL : ::::::: SAUTER'S BY THEIR GOOD WEARING QUALITIES. They are always made of Pur bTRKNGTH, good solid Stitching and First-Class Workmanship, makes SAUTER'S Harness Strong and Durable. Prices and Quality Tell the Story. Try me and see. Remember the place First door east of Hatt & Otto's Meat Market. SWEAT f The Patterns are Shapely and Standard, not too long, too short, too wide, too nar PADS. (row. .Misfits ase a nuisance. PHIL SAUTER, Main Street, FAT PEOPLE ! Park Obesity Pills will reduce your'-freight PERMANENTLY from lito 15 pounds a month. NO STAHVIXG. sickness or injury; NO PUB LICITY. They build up the health and beautl fv the complexion, leaving NO WRINKLE" or Habbines. STOL'T ABDOMENS and dillicult breathing surely relieved. NO EXPERIMENT, but ascientitic and positive relief, adopted only after years of experience. All orders supplied direct from our office. Price 12.00 per package or three packages for 85 00 by mail postpaid. Testimonials and particulars sealed 2 cents. All correspondence strietl v confidential. PARK ilEttEOl 10., Boston tfa$s. H. A. WATERMAN & SON, DEALERS IN Lumber and Coal. Mendota coal $ 4 25 Hard coal lO.fio Canon City coal 7. Bo A Broom's Broma-Csisri). Splendid curative agent for Nervous or SiVk HeMulttchf. 14 rum Exhaustion. SleeLAjygnQii- Lvpecial or general Nearaltria; a) ho tor Rheu matism, oout, Aioney uisoraers), Acta pepHia, AntPmia. Antidote for Alcoholic and other ezoettwa. 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