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About Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1894)
J....- Spring Slock of Clothing, 1 F urnishings sua 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. 0 A t i IX AND AROUND THE TOWN". Fred Ronne, of Manley, vas in town Monday and railed at these head quarters. Father Ilyan. a Catholic missionary who came to Nebraska iu 1S54, died recently in Omaha. His home v;:s .it Columbus lor rearlv a qiarterof a century. Charles Applesarth of Weepinp Water, formerly a resident of Tlatts mouth. buriel a three-j tar-old boy babv at Oak H ill cemetery on Saturday afternoon. The alleced attempt to rob the Mis souri Pacific train near Ieavtn worth 90IUP time a; now turns out to be lake. The maked men seen were party returning from a masquerade ball. Carrol Leonard has decided to locate at Louisville and will open a photo graph pallery at that place during the present week. He has rented the ,1. K. Nichols building and will put in a Urst-class outfit. The Journal wishes him every success. The new ferry boat which Capt JJease is buildinc. at the ferry landing below th brMjf. has been sold to out- of-town parties, ana when completed will be taken to Florence, above Om aha. and a fen v established at that point. This boat will be equipped with horse-power machineij. The Junction Recorder says that the Pacific Junction sports would come hither in large numbers to witness the prospective glove contest between Prof Middleton and I letcher uobbins in this city. The affair will doubtless be arranged in due time, and the Junc- tionites are invited to witness it. lien Buckiuehain, Eq., of Bartlett Iowa, came over on the ferry Satur day to do some trading, ar.d called at this office. Mr. U. is the owner of a fish pond near Hartlett, and has enter tained several parties of local fisher tnen during tne last two ytats. lie reports the prospects good for bass fishing during the coming season. Sioux City is one of the towns which will not enforce the new liquor law passed by the Iowa republican legis lature, but instead will continue the system of collecting monthly fines The trouble lies in the fact that the new law is a miserable makeshift, but it only demonstrates the utter impos sibility of the republican party of Iowa to live up to its ante-election promises. Judge Chapman, Clerk of Court Dearing and City Atto ney Davies returned home last Thursday from a two day's hunt over at the Waubonsie marshes. They brought back a string f about sixty duck, and tlie only incident which marred their trip was the loss of the judge's fine Irish setter dog, which was chilled to death in attempting to cross the lake on the thin ice after retrieving a bird. The Nebraska City postmastenship muddle threatened to drag along until the end of all time without settlement, until Postmaster Helvey came out with the flat-footed statement that he wouldn't have the job a whit longer and forwarded his resignation to Czar Cleveland The upshot of the matter was that in less than two weeks a democratic p. m was duly appointed. Here's a pointer o our own Henry J anon Streight. Several Lincoln men are looking upon Ilavelock with envious eyes as a great and remunerative point for the opening of a saloon. Efforts were made in this direction a few weeks ago, but the people arose in their might and sat down heavily upon the proceedings. The IJ. & M. company also hnrled its sonorous voie int the proceedings and said, "nay, nay." Hence it is quite likely that Havelot k will worry along without a gin mill for some time Lincoln Call. The horse ower ferry boat appears to be an ill-fated craft. During the high water last week the boat found lodgment on the river bank, and when the water receded it was left half in and half out of thewa'er. While get ting it aflont Friday the hull tille-i with water and she suck, wi'h nothing but a portion of the deck above water. The oachinery and wheel were taken off and an effort will be made to raise the hull, but the prospects are that it will be lost. The State Journal says: "If good old Calhoun decides to severthe bonds that bind him to Nebraska and make ; his future home in the sunny south. ' where the whangdoodle whangeth and the alligator switches its tail in the , cam-brake swamp, there will be more genuine sorrow over his departure, among the press gang, than would be felt over the departure of any other member in the state. The boys all love him for his goodness of heart, and it looks as though the ingratitude of his party had driven him to take the step that will be universally regretted by a great big army of genuine friends.'" COLLEGE HILL. (iood-bye to peaches and plums for this year. Mrs. Henry LehnhotT has been on the sick list lately, but is getting bet ter. Rev. Father Corbett. of Seward, of ficiated at the Catholic church here Sunday last. Farmers in tb:s neighborhood had to stop sowing their oats on account o the ground being frozen over again. Rev. Nugent, our Collece Hill pastor was called to Lincoln to rreach the Easter sermon in the Cathedral at that citv.andto assist in the L:istercere monies. Sol. Dewey, a former Cass county citizen, but now of Hay Springs, Ne braska, visited here a few days ago and Bhook hands with manv of his old friends. Will Erhardt and Carl Stander's team took it into their heads to run away going home Monday last from Louisville, and broke the wagon and threw Will and Carl out. The latter received some bad bruises, while Will escaped uninjured. lit. Rev. Bishop Bonacum, of Lin coln. ani Kev. ratuer tnright, a re- demptoiist father, of St. Louis. Mo. paid Louisville and College Hill a visit Tuesday last, to look over the church anl fine parsonage Rev. Father Nflgent is now occupying, and to look at the old Stout farm and big building. now owned by Mr Holdredge, of the B. & M. They enioved themselves very much ana were Highly pleased with the country here, also with the Holdredge farm and buildings. They were received at the train by the citi zens ot louisviue anu a committee consisting of Messrs. Dr. Hassemeier. James Stander, I. Zimmer, Conrad Schlater and 1. McLaughlin, who es corted them and showed them the sights. They all took dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Schlater. Try us for light harness. We use the very best of leather and employ only first-class workmen. The prices will please. Fked Gokdek & Sox, Plattsmouth. Miss Mary Troop, who has been the guest of Robert Troop and wife out in the precinct for two months.journeyed yesterday to her home at Farnam, Nebraska. Mrs. Troop accompanied her to Omaha. WANTED, active agent in each county in A: le United States, to solicit subscrip ions for the Twice-a-WeeK Republic A liberal commission will be paid to nustiers. Address, Superintendentof Circulation, THE REPUBLIC, St. Louis, Mo. 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 on bottle. W rranted the most wonder- lemish cure ever known. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co.. Druggists. Platts mouth. 30 The local G. A 11. post will celebrate the anniversary of Lee's surrender April 9 with a grand camp fire and bean supper. Comrade Church Howe of Auburn, department commander of he state G. A R association, will be on hand to enliven the occasion with a speech, antf incidentally to let tte peo- A New 1 Tasty Just unpacked. Call and See pie in this neck of the woods know that he is gunning after the republican congressional nomination. Don't forget the fact that Gordtr A; Son carry a line of buggies, which for low prices, excellence of goods and general assortment, can not be equalled in Cass county. w-tf Mr and Airs Jml Messcrsmith, foi uif rely of this city, but now of Lincoln, suffered the lo:-s on Monday of their four-year-old daughter. The remains were brought to this city on Tuesday and the funeral services were held yesterday at 10:."0 o'clock from the home of Wm. McCauley on Granite street. Rev. J. J. Williams officiating. The body was interred in Oak Hill cemetery. 1.5Ki to loan on 1st or '24 mortgage. farm security on J. M. Leyda. tVhen Baby was sick, we pare her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she pave thm Castorla. I. real Nuliir. In the district court for county. Neb : Mai r.n r. He has and D. J). iiite. I'miiuilT- V-i. JiM-U S. Cl LBEKTKOS. Defendant. Joseph S. i ulticrtson, nefendant. will take notice that on the i-I umv of Fehruiirv. Maurice Belian anil 1. 1. White, plaintiffs herein, lued their petition in the air-tnel court of Cu county. etraskn. utfuinst you. as de fendant, to recover th sum of three thousand dollars atid interest, due luem uion a certain foreign judguient.duly rendered by the superior court ot c oot county, in tne state or Illinois, on the 13th of October, 11. in tn action therein pendinc. wherein W. A. Smith and M. Phillips were plaintirtM. ana .loseph s. ( u!berton. t. . L. aroterand lames Barnes, ir.. were defendants and whicti judianent had been duly assigned to tnee p:anit!n!-. on which there is now due the sala suui of three thousand dollars, with in terc-t 'rum October 13th. lsii;i. You are further notihed that an attachment bus been Issued herein and levied upon the undivided one-half ot the following property belonging to von situated in said count . to-wlt: Commencing at nortnwest corner or section tentv two 2j), town twelve d2), ranee eleven (11) east. Cass county, eDrasKa. fence east ID. ctnins thence s. uth :i 10 chains, thence west 1.66 c hams, thence north aii.io chains to besinninir, containing tive i.'.i acres, njore or less: also be ginning l.Wii chains eii't of northwest corner of said section 2. town 12. range 11 east, thence exst ctiams. thence south 30.10 chains. thence west : 33 chains, thence north 30.10 chums to point of beginning, containing ten (loi ncres. more or less, subject to B. A: M. U. K right of way across said lands; also a tract of land described as follrws. to wit: Five (.' acre ju the east one-half ( S I of the northwest quarter ( '4 of the northwest quarter ( ) of section twenty-two 22 1. town 12 range 11 east. commencing at the top or brink of the steep blufl lying south of the nortn siiie of the stone quarry as now opened. 2U rods wide across said land: also the following jersotial property, to wn: i wo (2i narrow- gauge locomotives, and fourteen (14' narrow-gauge railroad cars; that the plaintiffs pray for a judgment herein for 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 OI April, 1KSH. MAfRICEBEHAS AND 1). I) IIITE, Plaintiffs. Ily Park Godwin, their Attorney. 12 4 otlce to CreditoM. State of Nebraska, 1 . t'ass County, ( " In the matter of the estate of Cornelius Mc earthy, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and demands ot all persons against Cornelius Mc Carthy. deceased, late of said county and state. will be received, examined and adiustei by the county court at tne court nouse in Plattsmouth on the 24th day of September. A II. lsj-l. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, and that six months from and Hfter the 24th day of March. A 1). 1HW. Is the time limited forcreditors of said deceased to present their claims for examination and al lowance. ii ven under my hand this 17th day of March. A 1. l-!4. 13-4 B. S. RAMSEY . County Judge. Notice to Crediors. State or Nebraska, i . Cass County. I ' In the mstter of the estate of Joseph Amick, oeceasea. Notice is hereby given that the claims and demands of all jx-rsons against Joseph Amick, 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 l."ith d'iy of September. A. D.. ltm, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. And that six months from and after he l.'itli dv of March. A. D.. 18w4. i the time limited for creditors of said de ceased to present their claims for examination and allows nee. Given under my hiind this loth dav of March. A. I).. 14. B. S. IUmsey. 12 4 County Judge. Final Settlement Notice. In the matter of the estate cf Frank II. Cor bet, deceased : In the county court of Cass county, Nebraska. notice Js hereby given that May A Corhet. admlnistratrlx of the estate of the said Frank M. cornet, deceased, has made aDnlication for final settlement and that said cause Is set for bearing at my omce at P cttsmotith on the lt'.th day of April, A. I.. 18M. at ten o'clock a. m. on said day, at which time and place all per sons interested niy 1 e present and examine said accounts. B. S. Rahset, County Judse. Plattsmouth. Neb., March 22d. 1SS4. 14-s Xotice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, t. BUS (UUIllJ. ) n tue matter or the estate of Alfred Kime. deceased : Notice is hereby given that the claims and de mands of all persons against Alfred Kline, tin- ceased, late of said county and state, will be received, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house in Plattsmouth. on the M day ot September, A. I).. 14. at 10 o'clock in he forenoon, and that six months from and at terthe 22d dy of March. A. D., l the Ime limitea lor creditors of said deceased to I resent their c aims for examination and allow nee. Given under my hand this 10th day of March, it d., im. 13-4 B. S. RAMSEY, County Judge. "irkrs ITU t Line of FAT PEOPLE ! Park Oreitt Pills will reduce your weight PKKMANKNTLY from 12 to 15 pounds a month. No sTAKVINti. sickness or injury: NO PITH 1.1C1TV. Thy build up the health and beauti I v the complexion, leaving Xo WlilN'kLKS or llahhinew. STOl'T AHDOMENs and difficult tTCKihincsure y relieved. No EXPERIMENT. i hii: iicieiiiitir mid positive relief, adopted only I f t yeiir of ex perienee. All orders supplied I direct from our o'lice. price i'.(Ki jer package j or tnree packntres for (Hi by tniiil postpaid I Tetmuiiialsand particulars sealed ) 2 cell's. . - A 1 1 correspon ienee strict! v con talent ml. VMiW KENEDY 0., Boston' Mass SD. FITZGSSALB, TIIK OI.I ICM.I.tlll K Liveryman1 HAS PURCHASED THE Sixth Street Checkered Barn AND WILL RUN IT IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE. ; itil utleiitioxi to all trim-. ,f.i!ncftt i. hi In Funeral!-.. Promptne IlHckN uill be ami Fidelity to $500 Reward! WE will pny the above reward for any ease of Liver Complaint Dyspepsia, hick Headache. In digestion Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with Wcst'i Vegetable Liver rills, when the direction' are rtnctly complied with. Thy ar nure'iy Vegetable, end never fail to give sat istaction Si: ;.-r Coatru. Large boxes, 2s cents, lirware of counterfeits and imitations The gen uine niamih-.clurcd on!v bv THE JOHN C. WEsT COMPANY, CHICAGO. ILL. Dr. A. P. Barnes, V. S. VETERINARY SURGEON. DENTISTRY ANI CASTRATING A SPEflALTY. Night calls attended promptly. OFFICE : Bonner Barn, Plattsmouth. Neb. W. D. JONES. sS5sv LIVERYMAN, Has purchased the Paroiele A Kuthcr ford stock and will run both the Main-st. and Schildknecht Barns. Higs of all descriptions, from a Paddle horse to a Sixteen-passenger Wagon, t abs. Pail Bearer Wagon, Carryalls and everything for picnics, weddings and funerals. Train rder AT JtEGl.LAR KATES. Telephone 7l. Prices Reasonable. No credit over 30 days, old and new customers are in vited to call, when satisfaction is guar ahteed. W. 1). JUNES FOR FIT n Ell PFX. Thia rm3f KKLlfl S bm rtirectiy to th mmt of tboe diAeses of tbe Gn i to-H nnary Or gans, raqoirca no chinft of dtt or nausenui, merenria or poisonout roeoV iones to be taken iuternailj Hlwa AS A PREVENTIVE by either sex it Is imposui ble to eontract any venerea disease ; hut in toe case of ttinw already L mwom rvm araxe Arrumn With Oonorrhcza and Gleet, we curu te a cure. Pnee by mail. pocMf pet, (1 per box, or 6 boxes Lor (. The Plattsmouth Mills, C. HEISEL. Prop. This Mill has been rebuilt, and furnished with Machinery of tho best manufacture in the world. Their "Plansifter" Flour Has no Superior in America. Live it a triiil and be convinced. Bran, Shorts and Corn Meal Always on hand. Orders delivered in city promptly. TKICMS Cash or SO day.' time W. A. HUMPHREY, M. D., HOMCEOPATHIO Physician and Surgeon VI..TTMOI'TH. F: SK A. J't-t.iy;!-!.-.- BYRON CLARK, Attorney at Law, PLATTSMOUTH. NED. OKFIOK Tn the Todd block, t-si of new cenrt limine. Kecoud tiour. BEESON c ROOT, Attorneys at Law, PLATT&MOUTII, XEB. OFFICE Fltagwwld blodcoTer First afl bank r8 Them. They will What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Iitclier'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 yer3 use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Priend. Castoria, "Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Abcbeu, M. I., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " The use of 'Castoria' is so usirersal 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," Carlos Martyn, I). D., New York City. THX CDiTACB OuKTAXY, 77 MCK&AT STREET, 2EW TORE CUT THE EVER-RELIABLE I !friuf'rn-i1 ! J jyj f JVJ IV f TTUUSS. 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 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, 307-3(M Main Street, Plattsmouth, Neb. NEW LIFE Dr. E. C. West Nerve and Brain Treatment Is o!d under porinve written truarhiue. by autuor Utxi agents ouljr, to cure Weuk leni..rr: L-8 of Bramaud Kerve tower; Ixt Manhood; Vuh-kiiew Klitht Lnw; EvU Dreauis; Lack of Couli. Ienee; ervoo!nei; I-asini,),.; an Brnini; Losa of tower of the Oeneratlva Orcaiii In eith-r Bex, cancel by over-exerticji: Youthful Errors, or Ex c wive Use of Tobacco, Opium or Eiiur, whirb ko lead to lliwr, Conwuniptinn, liisanlfj- nuj lnth. Ky mail, fl a box; 6for(.: with writtfu iruiirnm-e to cure or xofund money. WEST'S (X)t'tili SVKI'P. Aeertaia i-ure for Coughs. Cold. A-ihnia, Jironuhiti-, Onmn Whooping Couth, hiro Throat. I'lea-'aiit to tuke. Hmali size discontinued ; old. (He. Pise, iwiw "V: old SI aue, low Sue CiL AKAM EES ltud only by F. G. Fricke &l Co, druggists. BEFORE "-ArEriN Surely Suit. SEZ5335 Castoria. Castoria 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 ' Caenoria,'' and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results. Edtb F. Faxdex, M D 125th Street and 7th Ave New York City. -t- i i We Manufacture The Very Best WALL PAPER 4c Per Roll Only fl.oo required to paper walls of room 15xl.V including border. Send 10c postage and Ket FREE 100 Beautiful SaBiplea and jrulde how to paper. Agents large sample book 11 .00: FHEE w ith ate.ou order. Write quick. HKXRT LEHMAXN. 1112 1C10 it Douglas S umiba, Neb. A B G Arnold's Bromo-CslGrg. Splendid rnratl aamit far Sei tou or Sick llasditcba. Brain Eihaiwtion. Slgepl ml . Licial or general enralKia: aiao far lihen. iimtmiu. I rout. hiUQe? ptMTdm, Acta rrr. IMPKiu, Antetnim. Antidote far Alcoholic and other wmiw. riua. Hi, 2b and AO ouU. Eflerf taut. THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. ISIS. Weitera Aeaue, CHKM80. i 4 uu 5 03 o 1 I "rjjO'ui3ville ac and wa t OmaLvv rs. More iid prices. j:?:icat odor in peifil me-'Lil 'v "'paint-" For partli?- l to 1 fpsi on of police ci justice cout I T- . . . . . . t Snld nnlv bv flPTSct Co r " it r if i - ii"n?iaBE8ic i hi i ii.