Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901, March 22, 1894, Image 3

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Spring Stock of Clothing, 1 Furnishings
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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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IX AND AROO'D THE TOWN.
Air. A. C. Loder, of Louhville, was
in this city Saturday.
Andy Taylor and wife of tLe pre
cinct were passengers for Omaha on
Monday.
A movement is on foot ancon tlie
score or more wheelmen in town look
ing to the organization of a wheel
club.
The grain dealers advice the farmers,
to hold onto their wheat, as tbey all
agree that the prices will be higher in
a short time.
Lincoln's new democratic post
master, J. II. llarley, has appointed
Tom Allen ss his deputy. Tom Allen
is an old Cass county hoy and his
many friends ht-ie will vouch for bis
competency.
Sunday last the regular quarterly
meeting of the M. E. church was held
and the sacrament of the Lord's sup
per partaken of. Elder liritt preached
both morning and evening to large
congregations.
Lawyer Allen Beesou is building an
addition to bis cottage on the Platte
bottom mad northwest of town, and
is preparing to move his family and
househ 1 1 effects thither within the
next two or three wet-ks.
Twenty-three young ladies and gen
tlemen will receive the rite of con
firmation at St. Luke's Episcopal
church next Friday evening, lit. Itev.
Bishop Worthington, of Omaha, offi
ciating at the ceremony.
The fiftieth or golden anniversary of
the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. At
wood was celebrated Tuesday after
noon at the home of S. II. Atwood.
Guests to the number of nearly, one
hundred were present and assisted in
making the occasion a memorable one.
The man Noland, who escaped from
Chief Detective Haze at Omaha a few
days aco, was captured at W'eepine
Water Friday forenoon. After re
turning to Omaha without his man
Haze opened Xoland's trunk and found
etters from relatives at Weeping
Water. Word was sent to the city
marshal at Weeping Water and No
land's arrest followed.
Jas. Hall of Eight Mile Grove pre
cinct departed Saturday for Mur
dock. where he will visit with his old
acquaintance, Robert Metteer. The
two are seriously thinking of attend
ing the Midwinter exposition at San
Francisco, and it is more than probable
that when Mr. Hall returns home he
will have visited that distant land of
the orange groves.
Wallace Roach, an employe at the
Nebraska City starch works, was
caught in an elevator belt Monday
morning and badly injured. The un
fortunate man was thrown from the
belt into the corn bin, a distance of
twenty feet, where he was rescued by
fellow workmen. His clothing was
entirely torn from his person, bis right
leg broken and both shoulders badly
wrenched and bruised. It is thought
he will survive.
Tr.e officers as yet have not been able
to permanently locate J. W. Woods,
the gambling house proprietor, who
was lately indicted by the prand jury,
but wbo previously skipped town.
Sheriff Eikenbary was in Council
Rluffs and Omaha Tuesday, and
learned that Woods was in Council
Bluffs last Thursday, but his present
whereabouts were not discovered.
Woods is also wanted in Council Bluffs
for leaving an unpaid board bill.
Saturday was the busiest day Platts
mouth has seen for a long time. Main
street was lined with wagons from
ten o'clock in the morning till htte in
the afternoon and merchants all re
ported a splendid trade. What caused
it V Why the free ferry to be sure.
No less than one hundred and twenty
five teams came over from Iowa be
tween sun rise and sun set and this
was the firwt Saturday the free ferry
had been in operation. They do like
enterprise.
Adjuster Lund, of Kansas City,
representing the Springfield insurance
company, and Geo. 11. Mann, for
Messrs. Blanchard & Potter and A. B.
Knotts. completed the appraisement
Monday of the loss and damages to
the Herald office material, caused by
the fire several weeks ago. Under the
appraisement the proprietors of the
Herald will receive the sum of 81,050
for their loss. The amount of the
p.dicy is $2,000, and under the circum
stances the settlement is considered
very favorable to the insured. The
building was insured for (00, and Mr.
Knott- has received $?.50 in payment
for his damages on the building.
The Elmwood Echo says: "One
would hardly believe that a man who
has paddled the "Foot Prints of Time"
in Missouri and acted on the town
board of Elmwood would be so
thoughtless as to "blow out the gas,"'
but the evidence is against our towns
man S. 1). Eells in that very act. He
not only came near going over the
sleepy road himself but was about to
take Charley Clapp and J. T. Ritcbey
with him. They were all at Platts-
mouth this week and slept in adjoining
rooms at the hotel. Spice either
blew out the gas or turned the valve
too far. The gas in Clapp's room got
so strong that he and Ititchey woke up
and hearing Spice wheezing and
coughing they raised the alarm, and
when gotten out he wa's almost ns-
phyxiated. Lucky for them they woke
up or we would now be writing a three
handed obituary.
She Would Neither I'aint nor Powder.
"I positively will not use cosmetics, ??
saii a lady to the writer, yet my com
plexion is so bad that it occasions me
constant mortification. What can 1 do
to get rid of these dreadful blotches
"Take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion." is my prompt reply. "Your com
plexion indicates, that you are suffer
ing from functional derangements.
Remove the cause of the blotches and
vour cheeks will soon wear the hue of
health. The 'Favorite Prescription'
is a wonderful remedy tor all diseases
peculiar to your sex. Its proprietors
guarantee to return the monev if it
does not give satisfaction. But it
never fails. Try it." The lady fol
lowed mv advice, and now her com
plexion is as clear a- a babe's and she
enjoys bptter health than she has for
many years.
To permanently cure constipation,
biliousness and sick headache take
Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Of dealers.
List of Latter
Remaining uncalled for m the post
office at Plattsmouth Mar. 20, for week
ending Mar. 13,1S94:
Brown. Mrs Addie Cams. John
Dreeson.J Ludw ig. Herm 2
Nllson. P Newcomer, L A
Iteardon, Jerry liouse. Jack
Rumsy, Levi Stohr. Mrs Mary
Trautuian, Harry
Persons calling for any of the above
letters or parcels will please say "ad
vertised." II. J. Stueigiit. P. M.
Sixty tons choice hay for sale by
3t B. Fkans, Dovey Section.
WANTED.
An active agent in each county in
the United States, to solicit subscrip
tions for the Twice-a-Week Republic.
A liberal commission will be paid to
hustlers. Address,
Superintendentof Circulation,
THE REPUBLIC,
St. Louis, Mo.
Notice.
As tlie firm of Sherwood Jc Boeck
has dissolved, we respectfully call the
attention of those indebted to the firm
to make an early settlement, as all ac
counts not paid in thirty days will be
placed in an attorney's hands for col
lection. RouEKT Sherwood.
dl0-w2 W. A. Boeck.
Cases of forty years standing where
operations have failed, have been
cured by Japanese Pile Cure. Guaran
teed by Fricke & Co.
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. Warranted the most wonder
blemish cure ever known. Sold by F.
G. Fricke & Co.. Druggists, Platts
mouth. 30
Try us for light harness. We U3e the
very best of leather and employ only
first-cla9s workmen. The prices will
please. Fred Gorder & Sox,
Plattsmouth.
When traveling always take a cake
of Johnson's Oriental Soap with you;
diseases are often caught from using
hotel soap. Sold by Fricke & Co.
A JS'ew 1 Tasty Line of
Just unpacked. Call and See
I1AVELOCK ITKMS.
From the Times.
R. W. Hyers, deputy sheriff of Cass
county, was visiting friends at the
shops Thursday.
Frank Krowlek lost a jKicketbook
containing So while coming from
Plattsmouth on Sunday.
Mr. Shumati, from Plattsmouth,
succeeded Mr. Mullen as night operator
at the B. & M. station Monday.
While driving home from Lincoln
Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Hutchinson suffered the misfortune
of being thrown from their road cart
and upset in west University Place.
The shaft was broken but no other
damage done.
Legal Notic.
In the district court for Cass county. Net :
JUikue UtUiN and 1. 1). White, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Joseph S. Ci'Lbertson, Defendant.
Joseph S. t'ulbertson, defendant, will take
notice that on tlie Id day of February, Ih-m,
Maurice Kenan and D. It. White, plaintirl!.
herein, tiled their jietition in tlie district court
of Cs comity, Nebras-ka. against you. as de
fendant, to recover the sum of three ttiiiusiiiid
dollar!! and interest, due them upon a certain
foreign jiidjrment.duly rendered ty tlie superior
court of lout county. In the state of Illinois, on
the nth of October. ltf. in an action therein
endini;. wherein W. A. Mnith and M. Phillips
were pluintifls, and Joseph s. ul hertson. t'. 1..
Yiiroter and lames Karnes, jr.. were defendants,
ami which judgment had been duly assigned to
triese plaintiffs, on which there is now due the
suhl sum of three thousand it'lliir. with in
terest irom October l.'ttb, l:i.'l. You are further
tiniiried that an attachment bus been issued
herein and levied upon the undivided one half
of the following property belonsiinc to you,
situated in said count . to-wit: Commencing
at northwest corner of section twenty -two cA).
town twelve ranee eleven (11 east. Cass
county. Nebra-fca. tbence east l tit; chiins,
thence si.uth : 10 chains, thence west 1.6;
chains, thence north :io.iu chains to beinniiiK.
containing rive (ji acres, more or less; also be
ginning l.tti'j chains east of northwest corner
of said section ?2, town 12, ratine 11 east, thence
east 3Mi ciinins. thence south 30. in chains,
thence west :.3.' chains, thence north :iti lo
chains to point of beginning, containing ten
din acres, more or less, subject to K. A: M. II. K
richt of way across said lands: also a tract of
land described as follows, to-wit: Five i5i
acres in the east one-half ejiof the northwest
quarter (t of tiie northwest quarter i !4 of
section twenty two 1 2.' p. town 12 ranee 11 east,
commencing at the top or brink of tlie steep
blufl lyine south of the north sbieof tlie stone
quarry as now opened. 1SJ rods wide across said
land: also the following personal property, to
wit: Two (Si narrow eauee locomotives, and
fourteen(14i narrow gauge railroad cars: that
the plaintiffs fray for a judgment herein for
said sum. and an order for the sale of said
property to Btisfy the same. You are required
to answer said petition on or lefore the S!3d dav
of April, lsv4
VAt-RicE Kehan ani P. I. White, Plaintiffs.
Ky Paiik tionwiN, their Attorney. 12 4
A ilministrator's A ppoint incut .
State of Nebraska, I
Cass County. t
ss
In county court To all ter9ons interested in
the estate of Nels C. Aagard. deceased:
Notice Is herebv given that on the 24th dav of
March. A. D., lsi4. at the hour of 10 o'clock a.
m., at the county judge's athce, in I'lattsmouth,
in said couDty. the jttition. asking for the ap
pointmentof John t'. Petersen as administrator
of said estate, will be heard and considered; at
which time and place all persons interested may
appearand show cause, if any they have, why
be should not be appointed as such adminis
trator. limed this 7th day of March. A. I), lsw.
11 a B. S. Kajiset, County Judge.
Administrator's A ppolnt nient.
Slate of Nebraska, I
ass County. i '
In county court To all persons interested in
the estate of Bennett W. Pierce, deceased :
Notice is herebv given that on the tith uuv of
April. A. !., IsiMi. at the hour of lo o'clock
a. m.. at the county judge's office, in Platts
mouth, in said county, the petition, asking for
the appointment of Walter J. White, as admin
istrator of said estate, will be heard and con
sidered : at which time and place all persons in
terested may appear and show cause, if any
they have, why he should not be appointed as
such administrator.
Dated this 12th dav of March. A. I., IsOl.
13 3 li.S RAMSEY. Countv J udge.
Notice to Cretliors.
State of Nebbaska, I
Cass Count v. " '
In the matter of the estate of Joseph Amick,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the claims and
demands of all ersons against Joseph Amlck,
deceased, late of said county and slate,
will be received, examined and adjusted by the
county court at the court house in Plattsmouth.
on the 1.1th day of September. A. I., le'.4. at 10
o'clock in the forenoon . And that six months
from and after the l"th day of March, A. I..
1S:4, i the time limited for "creditors of said de
ceased to present their claims for extiniination
and allowance.
;iven tinder my hand this loth dav of March.
A. P., 1SW4. B. S. Kamset.
12 4 County Judge.
Administrator's Appointment.
State of Nebraska. I
Cass County. i '
In county court To all persons interested In the
estate of William lnce, deceased:
Notice is hereby given that on the 31st day of
March, A. D.. 1S4. at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m., at the county judge's office, in Platts
mouth, in said county, the petition, asking for
the appointment of W. A. Swearinpen as-ad-ministrator
of said estate, will be heard
and considered, at which time and place
all jersoiis Interested may appear and show
cause, if any they have, why he should not be
appointed as such administrator.
Dated this 4th dav of March. A. D., 1M.
12 3 B. S. RAMSEY. County Judge.
Notice to Creditors.
Btateof Nebraska,
Cams County, ss. I
In the matter of the estate of John Ritchie,
deceased .
Notice is hereby given that the claims and
demands of all persons against John Ritchie,
deceased, late of said county and slate,
will be received, examined and adjusted by the
county court at the court house in Plattsmouth
on the 5th day of Se pteraber, A V. 1 8J4. at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon. And that six months from
and after tiie 5th day of March, A. I).,
184, is the time limited for creditors of said
deceased to present their claims for examina
tion and allowance.
Given u.ider mv hand this 1st day of March,
A. I.. ISM. it.- S. Ramsey.
10-4 County Judge.
$?mm wEQiiatE shifts
YES
IVe have reduced prices
again for this month, not
a one in departments show -in
"Walker Stock," but
everywhere, from the base
ment to the fourth floor.
This will be a continual
month of real bargain giving.
THE GREATEST
SALE OF
SILKS
THAT EVER OCCURRED
IX OMAHA.
itluck Kallle Silk, per yard J .69
Black Faille . 24 inch wide, per yard UK
Black Satin Rhadzimer, pet yard 49
Black ttrosst. rain ct
Biai k Armur Silk, warranted, per yard. ... 1 no
ticnuine Jap Silk, till colors, per yard :IK
1! inled Cli ilia Silks, jut yard only ly
Biack luichcss SMtin. per yard .
Blin k Pean or Sire, worth 1 .fiu. for Unt
N'oveltv Silks, worth 1 .S3, per yard t;
Silk Velvets, all colors, per yard 85
"heny Bros." SO inch Chinas, per yard 75
china silks, wonh ."., goat ". 3y
China Silks, worth 7"e, go at 4''
Faille Silks, all colors. ryard So
Dress Goods
DEPARTMENT.
This is an opportunity to pu'ehase from the
James H. Wulker Co. Bankrupt Stock. This
department bas an endless variety of desirable
suitings.
We were fortunate in getting a large invoice
of
Lubins Fabrics.
Something nice forearly SprlngSuitings. These
goods were bought by Jas. II. Walker to whole
saie at 7."c. but we got them at a very low price,
and we will place the lot on sale at 57c.
A large line of French Wool and silk Mixed
Novelties, Rhadomah.
Satin Barbers", 75c up to 1.C5 f .49
Persian Crepons, 75c up toil. 75 4V
Henriettas. 75c up to il. 75 40
Serges, 75c up toil. 75 4H
Whipcord, 75c up to il .75 4U
Ami all the latest novelties in Dress
goods These goods are worth from 75c
to il -75 : you can have your choice at . . .49
A tine Cable Cord Suiting, worth 65c, will
be sold at 30
A tine French Henrietta, 4' inches wide,
all shades, including blacks 5y
A tine Illuminated suiting. 42 inches
wide, all shades, cheap at 75c. our
price 25
A nice Extra Heavy Suiting, always sells
at 40c. our price 15
A tine Henrietta, all the leading shades,
includingevening shades 12S
A nice Suiting in Plaids ana Stripes, at.. .10
MAIL ORDERS
A SPECIALTY. I
HAYDEN BROS.,
16th and Dodge Sts.,
OMASA, NEB.
STANDARD GOODS.
LOWEST PRICES.
Great Shoe Sale
;reatest bargains ever offered in our Shoe de
partment, on Rubbers and shoea.
Ladies' tine 45c croquet rubbers. 25c.
children's tine 35c croquet rubbers. 20c.
Men's tine self-acting t5c rubbers, 45c.
I.adie" fine " Ludlow" make tip button 13.50
shoes. i2.35.
Ladies' tine hand turned button f2.50 shoes,
fl.so.
Misses' fine grain, solar tip, tx.45 school shoes,
ii.oo
Children's grain, solar tip, f 1.25 school shoes.
HAYDEN BROS.,
HUli and I)odCe Sts., OMAHA, NEB.
E. E. BONNELLE,
Manufacturer and DeIer In
MARBLE and GRANITE
MONUMENTS
AND ALL
CEMETERY FIXTURES.
SOIS Strtwt. . Lincoln. Nebraska
WALE PAPER rA0ll
Only .OO required to paper walls of room
15x15. including L order, send 10c postage and
get FREE 100 Beautiful Samples and guide
how to paper. Agents large sample book il .00;
FREE with a tiu order. Write quick.
HENRY LEHHAN.N,
11 12 16U1 Douglas St.. Omaha, Neb.
Them. They will
What is
ITArSCTTifTiri
Castoria is Dr. 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 years' use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea
the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Castoria is so well adapted to children that
I recommend It as superior to any prescription
known to me' H. A. Abchkr, M. D.,
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, the
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
r'' Majityn, I).
New York City.
Tax Cehtaub
THE EVER
IM?J.1vrWTttOUSE
OF
FRED
OF PLATTSMOUTH,
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
MOST PERFECTED to
market. Special attention
"Boy Riding Cultivator" and our
"New Departure" Tongueless 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 GORDER & SON,
307-309 Main Street,
NEW
LIFE
Or. E. C. Wests Nerve and Brain Treatment
Is sold under positive written iruarantHe, by author
ized airents only, to cure Weak Memory; Losa of
Brain and Kerv Fomr; Lost MuiIioikI; Oairknew;
Night Lowes; Evil Ireanie; Lack of Coufldenoe;
Kervoaxnees; Lassitude; all Drains; Loss of Power
of the Generative Onran In eithr sex, caused by
over-exertion; Youthful Errors, or Excessive Use of
Tobacco, Opium or Liuor, which Boon lead to
Misery, Conxuniptinn, Insanity and Death. By mail,
(1 a box; 6 forts; with written fmarnntee to cure or
refund money. WEST'S COI'tlH KYKUP. A certain
cure for Comrhs, Col Jo, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup,
Whooping t.'ouRh, Bore Throat. Pleamnt to take.
Rmall size discontinued; old. 9c. size, now 2nc.; old
tl size, now CUc U U AKAXTEE3 issued only by
F. G. Fricke L Co, druggists.
Surely Suit.
1 1
Castoria.
Caatoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di
gestion. Without injurious medication.
"For several years I have recommended
your CaKtoria,' and shall always continue to
do so as it has Invariably produced beneficial
results.
Edwtjc F. Pahdze, U. D
VSth Street and 7th Atk, New York City.
Ookpant, 77 Mtjkkat Strut, Kcw Torx Cm
- RELIABLE
are brim-full of the BEST and
be found in the Implement
is called to our
We Manufacture
The Very Best
I'lattsmouth, Neb.
H. A. WATERMAN & SON,
DEALERS IN
Lumber and Coal.
Mendota coal 4 25
Hard coal 10 00
Cation City coal 7.50
LADIES DO U KNOW
DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S
STEEL AND PEHNYBOY0L PILLS
are the original and only FRENCH, safe and re
liable cure on the market. Frioe $L0U; aeat by
mail. Genuine sold only by
F. G. Fricke & Co.. Druggists.
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