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About Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1894)
I P i i i S I i 5X1 13 ITOW TT3T 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. Q Spring Stock of Clothing, Furnishings IN A SO AROCXD THE TOWN. Geo. Sayles and Geo. Horn of Cedar Creek were in the city Saturday. Mrs. Ed Fitzgerald and sister, Mrs. Jos. Tijjhe, of Bradshaw, were Omaha visitors Friday. The state banking board has issued a certiflcare to do business to the Livingston Loan and Ruilding associa tion of this city. Will II. Miller of Peri is. California, is in the city en route home from a visit at his former home at Newton. Ia., ani will be here for a few davs. June lilack was able to be down town Friday for the first time in several months, and his many friends were pleased to see him around again. Norfolk nettle are building high hopes on the possibility that the li. & M. road will be extended from Schuy ler to that place when the ground hog thaws out Col. J.W. Barnes, of York, and a former I'lattsmouth citizen, has do nated the major t art of his fine cabi net of geological collections to the York high school. Dick S.eicher. a former sub-foreman in the local H & M. shops, is a candi date on ti citizens ticket at Have lock lVr a membership on the village board of trustees. The Filbert habeas corpus case is still unsettled, the statesupreme court having adjourned without passing on the matter. The people of Cass county would appreciate a decision. Bishop Worthington, of Omaha, was present at the confirmation services at St. Luke's Episcopal church Friday, and a class of twenty-six persons were confirmed. This is t he laigest class in several jears. The proprietors of the weekly Herald have purchased material to replace that destroyed by the fire, and will re sume publication this week. They may conclude to publish a daily edi tion in the near future. The postoffice at Mynard is now in running order, and several of our weekly readers have ordered their papers sent to that place instead of Flattsinouth, Murray and Eight Mile Grove. Some of the residents of the village facetiously refer lo the place as Draperville. Mrs. H. L Oldham, postmistress at Murray, Friday presented Kelly Fox with a pair of goose eggs, as an Easter gift. But Kelly believes the goose eggs have some remote connection with the outcome of the postoffice con test, in which he was supposed to have an interest. Wm. Herold & Son have on exhibi tion in their show window a portrait of George Washington w oven in silk, which is a very artistic piece of work. The original portrait cost nearly $8,000. as it is woven in shaded silk and not printed. The copy on exhibi tion is valued at $150. Hempel Bros, have purchased the coal business and yards ot Timothy Clark, located on Third' street. It is the intention of the new proprietors to continue the coal business formerly carried on by Mr. Clark, and their feed and transportation business will be conducted at the old stand on Sixth street, where coal orders will also be taken. Hans Fratim. living on North Eighth street, lost his smoke-house and con tents and several outhouses by fire at an early hour Sunday morning. He was smoking meat in the smoke-house, and it is supposed the fire communi cated to the building. The flames were extinguished by the assistance of several neighbors, the fire depart ment not being called out The free ferry is pr-'ving a decided success. One of our merchants in torms ti that thus far his trade with the people who have crossed on the free ferry has been snfhVient to offset his cor ttibu ion to the ferrv for a whole year. It is also a decided ad vantage to the Iowa farmers, as it af fords them a better market for their products. The nrriiinp papers ay that .1. R. Waugh. E D. Sco't and T C Bat tel Ij of Nebraska have passed success ful examinations for admission as cadets to the U. S. military academy at West Point, and will be admitted next June. The 4J. Tt. Waugh" re ferred to is Known hereabouts as Dick Waugh. and is a son of Samuel Waugh. The Journal congratulates Dickon having passed a successful examina tion. Fletcher Robbins, ; former Flatts mouth boy, but now of Streator, Illi nois, is lately coming into prominence as a boxer, and from a late Streator paper we glean the information that lie is winning every boxing match in which lie participates. Several of the local sports have taken the matter in band and will endeavor to arrange an other boxing tournament, to conclude with a ten-round set-to between Fletcher and Prof. Geo. Middleton for points. The affair would certainly draw a large crowd. At a meeting of the Associated Charities held Friday afternoon the following reports were made: H.J. Streight reported that he had expended for provisions the sum of 24-5 00. leav ing about S20 00 on band. Mrs. Jones reported that SSI SO bad been expended for shoes, leaving a balance of SS 10 in that fund. Mr. Windham reported that five and one-half tons of ei al had been distributed since February 4th, leaving twelve tons on hand. Mr. Wescott reported emplojment found for two men and two wc meu. A Skeleton la the lionet. How often do we hear of this in do mestic lile at this day. But what is more appaliug than the living body made repulsive with skiu uuU scalp diseases, salt-rheum, tetter, eczema aud scrofulous sores and swellings. Di. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover is the positive cure tor all these dis eases. It taken in time, it also cures iiiiig-scrotu.a, commonly known as Pulmonary Consumption. By drug gists. Keysek, N. C. Dr.. R. V. Pierce: Dear Sir When about three years old I was taken with mumps, also had a lever, finally I had that dreaded disease Scrofula. The most eminent physicians in this sec tion treated me to no avail. I had running scrofulous sores on left sib of reck and face. I was small and weakly w hen eight or nine years old. and in fact was nearly a skeleton. Six bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery wrought marvelous changes. Although the sores were healed in eight months. I did not quit taking it until I was sure it had been entirely routed from my system. The only signs left of the dreadful disease are the scars which ever remind me of how near death's door I was nntil res cued bv the "'Discovery." I am now eighteen vears old and weigh 148 pounds: and have not been sick in five vears. Yours respectfully. FlARVEY M. IlOLLEMAS, Agt. for Seaboard Air Line. For constipation and headache, use Dr. Pierce's Pellets. In his application to the supreme court for a new trial for Harry 11.11, Attorney Matt Gering gives as one of the reasons why he ought to have it that the punishment inflicted (death by hanging) is excessive and unusual. There may be a difference of opinion between him and the court on the ques tion of whether or not the punishment is excessive, but they will cordially agree as a matter of fact that hanging is very unusual. Lincoln News. Beware of ointment for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy the oense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces Such articles should never be used except on perscriptions rota 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 is taken internally, acting directly upon th blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the gen nine. It is taken internallv, and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &Co., Testimonials free. JSold by Drng gMs, price 75c. per bottle. When you bear a man telling what a paper should do or say. just look him over and ask how much support he gives that paper, or if be would not get rather wrathy if the publisher of said paper would tell him how to conduct his business or private affairs. It's a poor rule that don't work both ways. Nebraska City News. A JSfew 1 Tasty Line of Just unpacked. Call and See List of Letter Remaining uncalled for m the post office at Plattsmouth Mar. 27, for week ending Mar. 20.1S94: Armstrong, A L Brown, 3 W Conklin. J S Johnson. 1) Johnson, Toby McElhaney, H II Nelson, Nettie E Paul, John KoLinson. T V Trainman. Harry Persons calling for ;my of the above letters or parcels will please say "ad vertised." II. J. Stkeioht. 1'. M. Legal Notice. In the district court for Cuss county, Neb: Mai kue KtiiAN aud I. 1). White, 1'i'aintitts, VP. Joseph S. Ct'LBERT.soN, Defendant. Joseph !. CullieUson, defendant, will take notice that on the 23d day of February. lKsn, Maurice Hehan and D. L. White, pliiintitts herein, filed their petitiuu in the district court of Cass county. Nebraski. against you. as de fendant, to recover the mm or" three thousand dollars and interest, due ihetn upon a certain foreign iiidirnient.dulv rendered hvthe sui.erior I court of Cook county. "in the state of Illinois, ou .. i . . .i v . ' v tiM i. : , j -1 . iii nu aiiiuii luririil pending, wherein W. A. Smith and M. Phillips were plaintiffs, and Joseph S. C ulbertson. C L. Varoterand lames Barnes, jr., were defendants, and which judgment had been duly assigned to these plaintiffs, on which there is now due the said sum of three thousand dollars, with in terest from Oetoter 13th, sH3. You are further notified that an attachment has been issued heiein and levied upon the undivided one half of the following property belonging to you, situated lti said count , to-wit: Commencing at north wet corner of section twenty two ci-j). town twelve (12), ranee eleven (11 east. Cass county, Nebraska. t ence east 1.6b chiins. thence s uth 3n 10 chains, thence west i.bc chains, thence north Mo lo chains to beirinnini:. containint! five (! acres. n.ore or less: also be girinine 1 .(' i chains ea-t of northwest corner of sal-1 section 22. town li, rantre 11 east, thence e-ist 3.X cnains. thence south au.io chains, thence west -i M chains, tbence north "0.10 chains to point of beinnniiie, containinc ttn (10) Meres, more or less, subject t B. S; M. H. II right of way across said lauds; also a tract of lind described as f.illcws. to-wit: Five i5 acres in the east one-half CJiof the northwest quarter (5,) of the northwest quarter i V. t of section tweuty-two (221. town 12. range 11 east, commencing at the top or brink of the steep bluff lying south of the north side of the stone quarry as now opened, 20 rods wide across mid land; also the following personal property, to wit: Two (2 narrow-gauge locomotives, and fourteen (14 ( narrow-gauge railroad cars: that the plaintiff's pray for a judgment nerein for said sum. and an order tor the sale of said property to "atisfy the same. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 23d dav of April. lW V atkice Behas and r I) WnrTK, Plaintiffs. By Park lirDwis. their Attorney. 12 4 Administrator's Appointment. State of Nebraska, I Cass County. t In county court To all persons interested in the estate of Bennett W. Pierce, deceased : Notice is herebv given that on the tirhoavof April. A. I , 14. at the hour of 10 o'clock a m., at the county judge's office, in Plans mouth, in suM count v. 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 mav appear and show cause, if any they have, why he should uot be appointed as such administrator. !ited this 12ih dav tt March, A P., 1W. 12 3 B. S. RAMSEY, County Judge. Notice to Credlora. State or Nebraska, i Cass County. (' ' In the niHtter of the estate of Joseph Amick, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and demands of all persons against Joseph Amk k, deceased, lale of said countv mid state, will be received, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house iu Plattsmouth. on the 15th diy of Set"temler. A. I.. lri4. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. And that six months from and after the l"th day of March, A. P., lti4. Is the time limited for "creditors of said de ceased to present their claims for examination and allowance. iii ven under my hand this 10th dar of March. A. P., ls(4. B. S. Kamset. 12 4 County Judge. Administrator'! Appointment. State op Nebraska, I Ba Cass Cocktt. i bs In county court To all persons interested In the est -te of William luce, deceased: Notice is hereby given that on the 31st day of March, A. P.. 14, at the hour ot 10 o'clock a. m.. at the ciu;.iy Judge's office, in Platts mouth. in snld county, the jetition. asking for the appointment of W. A. Swearingen as ad ministrator of said estate, will be heard aud considered, at which time and place ail persons interested may appear and show Cause, if any thev have, why he should uot he appointed as such administrator. Pated this 14th dav of toerch. A. P., lf4. 123 B. S. RAMSEY. County Judge. Notice lo Creditor. State of Nebraska, i Cass County. ( ' In the matter of the estate of Alfred Kime, deceased : Notic e Is hereby given that the claims andde mnnds of all persons against Alfred Kime. de ceased, late of said county end slate, will be received, examined and scjusted by the county court at the court house in riattsnionlb. on the 2;d day of September. A. P..1KM. at 10 o'clock in the forf noon, and that six months from and af ter the 22d dy of March, A. P., lw, is the time limited for creditors of said deceased to present their c aims forexaminatiou aud allow ance. Given under my hand this 16th day of March, A. P., 194. 13-4 B. S. RAMSEY, County Judge. MAGNETIC NERVINE. Is sold with written guirantee to cure N ervo u s P rostra tlon. Fi8. DiZZi- neBS,Hraiiirheand Neuralgia and Wake fulue6s,cauied byex- Tobacco and Alco- r eenne. rnt-r5to . no1' Jenran.prw i -i B4on, softeninp; oi bo Brail, causing Misery, Insanity and Death; Krreiiess, Impotency, LOt Power in either sex. Premature Old Age, Involuntary Losses, caused by over-indulgence, over-exertion of the Brain and Errors of Youth. It gives to Weak Organs their Nulural Vigor and double the joye of life; curea nueoirhcea end i'emulo Weakness. & montb'B trent iuent, in plain package, by mail, to any adilrew, tl pi-r box, 6 Iwxes Jo. With every t5 order we give a Writen Cuarantee to care or refund the money. Circular freia. Guarantee Issued only by our ex elusive effect. F. G. FKUKK & (U. DRUGGISTS, Sole agent.. Plattsmouth, Neb. YES We have reduced prices (fgaiit, for this month, not I alone in departments show ing " Walker Stock;'' but everywhere, from the base ment to the fourth floor. This u'ill be a continual month of real bargain giv ing. THE GREATEST SALE OF SILKS THAT EVER OCCURRED IN OMAHA. - - - - - Black Vai!leilk. peryard Black Faille . ;!4 inch wide, per yard ... Blin k Satin Rhadzimer, pet yard Black tiros? Grain Binck Artnur Silk, warranted, per yard. Pennine Jap Silif. all colors, per yard P'inted Ch ina sil ks. per yard only li:nck Puchc.-s Satin, per yard Black 1'exn or Sire, worth ?1 fib. for . Noveltv silks, worth Si .-'.". per yard Silk Velvets, all colors. t yard . 4'heny Bros. inch C'hina. per yard . . China Siiks, worn f."ic. go at ". China Silks, w ort h 7j go at Fuille Silks, nil colors, per yard 69 .98 .4 .6 I. on s." I. no .S.1 7 " .3;i .4H .S5 Dress Goods DEPARTMENT. This is an opportunity to purchase from the James H Walker Co. Bankrupt Stock. This department has an endless variety of desirable suitings. We were fortunate in getting a lirge invoice of Lubins' Fabrics. Something nice forearly SpringSiiitincs. These goods were bought by Jas. II. Walker to wboie siiie t 75c. but we got them at a verv low price, and we will place the lot on sale at 57c. A large line of French Wool and Silk Mixed Novelties. Khadotnas. S.itin Barbers', 75c up to J1.C5 i .49 Persian Crepons. 75c up to f 1.75 4i Henriettas. 75c up to $1.75 40 Serges. 7ftc up to ft. 75 4a Whipcords . 75c up tori 75 49 And ail the latest novelties in Press goods These goods are worth from 75c to il.75: you can have your choice at. . .49 A tine Cable Cord Suiting, worth tt5c. will be sold at ;io A tine French Henrietta. 40 inches wide. all shades, including blacks 59 A tine Illuminated Suiting. 4J inches wide, all shades, cheap at 5c, our price J5 A nice Extra Heavy Suiting, always sells at 4Uc. our price 15 A fine Henrietta, all the leading shades, including evening shades A nice Suiting in Plaids ana Stripes, at. .lo'i MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY. HAYDEN BROS., 16th and Dodge Sts., OMAHA, NEB. STANDARD GOODS. LOWEST PRICES. Great Shoe Sale Greatest bargains ever offered in our Shoe de. part mem. on Rubbers and shoes. Ladies' fine 45c croquet rubbers. 25c. Children's tine 35c croquet rubbers. 20e. Men's tine self-acting U5c rubbers, 45c. 1 1 f. L.idie' fine " Ludlow" make tip button S3.59 shoes. 2 35. Lidies' fine hand-turned button f2.50 shoes. ll.f.0. Misses' fine grain, solar Up, $1.45 school shoes, fl.uo Children's grain, aolar tip, 1.25 school shoes. 75c. HAYDEN BROS-'., 16th and Dodge Sts., OMAHA, StB. E. E. BONNELLE, Manufacturer and Pealer Tn MARBLE and GRANITE MONUMENTS AND ALL, CEMETERY FIXTURES. 2l.r, O Street, Lincoln. Nebraska WALL PAPER 4c Per .Roll Only $1 oo required to paper walls of room 15x15 Including border. Send 10c postage and get FREE 100 Beautiful Samples and guide how to pa ter. Agents large sample book $1.00; Fit EE with a Itf.OU order. Write quick. HENRY LEHMANN. 11 12 1610-84 Douglas S Omaha, Neb. maim Them. They will What is 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 OH. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty yer3 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. " IL A. Abcher, M. I., 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 C&fitoria within easy reach. Casus Mahttn, D. P., New York City. Thk Ckntack THE EVER nvr won i OF 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 are brim-full of the BEST and MOST PERFECTED to be found in the Implement market. Special attention is called to our "Boy Riding1 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, 307-301) Main Street, rnilllin for eitrcb sfx. Thi nnwdr I t KKllH S1-" "U direnly to IMMtf fak U1IH11 w thoMdiiium of m Qqi to-L nDArr Or. pins, requires no chrf ef diet or nienin, inereiiriAl or poiea&otis med icines to bo taken Intrrnsllj. Vt then AS A PREVENTIVE by cither mtrx it la lmpowi hie to eontraet Any venereal disease ; but in the ease of tboee already UFoerireTmvr Arrucrcai wtto OooarrtMEA and titeet. we ffuoVekoa t a cure. Pnee by mail, postage pat, f 1 per doe, or 6 butts toe , $500 Reward! WE will pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint. L)ypepsia, sick Headache. In digestion Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. The-? are purely Vegetable, pud never fail to grive saf isiaction. SuparCoateu. Larg-e boxes, 25 cents. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The gen nine manufactured only by THE JOHN C WEST COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. SttlBTS Surely Suit. Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Siur Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, lli Us Worms, gives sleep, and prompt 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." Euwuf T. Ta&dul, 5L D 12Tth Street and 7th Ave,, New York City. Cokpast, 77 Mcrkat Stkket, Kcw Tobx Cot - RELIABLE We Manufacture " The Very Best Plflttsmonth, Neb. HOUSE 11 SI NEW BEFORE -AfTErr 1 At Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment H sold unilr positive written ruarame, by author ized apentn only, to care Weak Memory; Loss of Urain aud Nerve Power; Lost Manhood; Quinkueee; Nirlit Losses; Evil Dreams' Lack of Confidence; Nervousness; Lassitnde; all Drains; Loss of Power of the Oenerative Organs In either ex, caused by over-exertion; Youthful Errors, or Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, which sons lead to Misery, Consumption, Insanity aud Death. By mail, M a box; 6 for (5; with written puaranree to cure or refund money. WEST'S COCGH Kl'Bl'P. A certain cure for Couirhs, Cold", A "thma. Bronchitis, Croup, Whoopinir Coueh. Sore Throat. Pleasant to take. Small size discontinued: old. fticsize, now 25c; old II 6i28, now 60c m-ARAXTFKH issued only by F. G. Fricke Co, druggists.