s L. i laic. lock of Clofhin Furnishings sa u Spring S 5 1 : J eg ;BSEBE)ES3&SffS3 0 il 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. A JN'ew g Tasty Lineof SfBIM EQtlCjE SHBT Just unpacked. Call and See Them. They will Surely Suit. IX AND AKUl'M THK TOWN. Dr. U. F. lirendel.of Murray, was in the city last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark White, of Eagle, are in the city visiting with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stadel luatm. Win. Drain, a i miner resident of I'lattsuiouih, was severely injured in Omaha on Tuesday by falling down an elevator shaft. Geo. W. Ilaishman. of Avoca, eus tained an injury to one of his eyes sev eral das ago, and has tone to an Om aha hospital for medical treatment. Cuyler Sliul!.. a Grand Island mur derer, after two trials and convictions, was landed in the pen at Lincoln last Friday to serve a twenty years' sen tence. J. It. Moore and wife, who have been visiting their niece, Mrs. J. C. Eikenbary, in this city for a week past, departed for their home at Dan ville, Iowa, Friday. Treasurer-elect L'nruh Oled his of ficial bond in the sum of 120,000 at the city clerk's office last Friday. ILis bond is signed by Messrs. S. Waugh, J. M. Faiteisi.n. C- H. I'armele and II. N. Dovey Hezrkiah Strong of Xehawka was in the city last Monday. lie reports that his little boy, w hose eyesight was all but destroyed some two weeks ago by the spilling of concentrated lye onto his face, is on the road to recovery. The Western insurance company of Toronto has adjusted the loss by the burning of Dr. A. ShipmarTs residence, paying the sum of $1,122. The Home Fire of Omaha, which had a policy on the building, will adjust their loss next week. A chattel mortgage covering twenty seven locomotives just purchased by the Missouri Pacific was filed with the county clerk last week by the Ualdwin locomotive works of Philadelphia. The amount to be paid is $254.053. Lincoln Journal. Henry Ilenkin was bound over to the district court at Nebraska City last week in the sum of SttOO on a charge of embezzlement. Iienkin was cashier of the defunct Farmers" bank of Talmage. and is accused of the em bezzlement of $15,000. The city assessors have decided to include bicycles in their list of taxable property this year, and people who own wheels will be called upon to pay their share of the expense of govern ment. This is equitable and just. Vehicles of all kinds are taxable property. 'Tip" Straw, a Missouri Pacific em ploye at Nebraska City, was held up by a gang of tramps last week and re lieved of a small sum of money. Tramps also stole three coatB from a caboose of a Missouri Pacific freight train. Five of the gang were arrested and Straw identified one of them as the man who held him up. The local 13. & M. shops are putting on new men quite regularly of late. The force of flue-welders were again put on in the blacksmith shop Friday, and the planing mill is also taking on an occasional workman. With any thing like a fair business next summer the railway company will surely in crease its force quite considerably. The It"ck Island railway company is enforcing the anti-drink rule among its employ i rs w ith a great deal of vigor, and even employs spotters to watch them and report the men off duty. One young man who protested stoutly that he never drank was shown a photograph which exhibited him in the act of drinking beer, and he instantly collapsed. Matt GeriHg of Plattsmouth has re cently discovered why it was that he was not appointed United States dis trict attorney lor Nebraska when he had a monopoly on endorsements. Matt has frequently been denominated the silver-tongued orator, and pome how or other Cleveland cannot tolerate anything with the ring of silver about it. Lincoln News. Hon. John C Watson of Nebraska City has just returned from the east. He says the report that work had Btopped on the great anti-trust dis tillery at Terre Haute, Ind., in untrue and doubtless w as originated by the trust. The contractor is under bonds to have the building completed by July 1. and at that date the plant will be ready to compete with the whisky trust. The small boy with the sling-shot is again at large. Monday a large iron slug, propelled by one of those bothersome weapons, crashed through a large window pane at II. N. Dovey's rer-idence and barely missed one of the members of the family, while only a few seconds later n second slug struck the roof. A hasty search failed to un earth the lad responsible for the damage. A Nebraska City husband has hiought suit for divorce on the ground that his wife would not mend his trousers or sew buttons upon his s-hirt. If it is ever judicially determined that this is sufficient ground for divorce in Nebraska it will give well-meaning but patchless and buttonless husbands a powerful lever to secure their rights and their patches and buttons. Lin coln News. Will Predue. a farmer near Cam bridge, hired a man to work on his farm. The man stole his wife's affec tions and finally the two skipped out together. Predue obtained a w arrant for their arrest, but w hen the tw ain were found and protessed to love each other with a love that could not be measured, he relented, withdrew the suit, paid the costs, gave them his blessing and went home. WEEP1NO WAT Ell NOTE. From the Republican Mrs. Dvid Miller came out from Plattsmouth Saturday and spent the Sabbath with her husband. J. W. Sperry, a tew days since, ad ded to his collection of war relics the ball (a grape) with which General Lyons was killed. It was loaned to him by a friend in Lincoln. (ieo. Harsbman, sr., while nailing up a barbed wire fence, received a severe injury to one of his ejes, caused by a staple pulling out and striking the ball. He w ent to Omaha for treatment. Flmer Wilcox met with a painful ac cident Saturday afternoon. He was riding a bicycle in Fred Gorder's im plement house and fell off, running a sharp knife into his hand, cutting it badly. He went to Dr. Thomas' office and had the wound dressed. Fred Gorder has been a resident of Weeping Water for more than ten years, he voted for county seat removal and against the court house bonds, and if we remember rightly, he did not give Herrmann very enthusiastic support twice when he wanted to be the demo cratic treasurer of Cass county. If our new mayor is a Plattsmouth man, the News can find lots more of the same sort iu this part of Cass county. . See Brown and save money this year on your wall paper, paints and oils. One of the most shocking murders and suicides known in that section of the country for years was committed near Hiawatha, Kansas, Sunday. James T. Watkins, a wealthy and highly respected farmer of Brown county, shot and fatally wounded his wife and then took poison himself, from the effects of which he died soon after. Watkins has not been living with his wife for some time on account of domestic unpleasantness. Sun day morning he went to her house be fore anyone was up and shot her twice. The woman at last accounts was dying. It is the supposition that Watkins bad brooded over his family troubles untij his mind had become deranged. Omaha ain't in it with me now when it comes to prices on wall paper, and it is the same way with drugs, paints and oils. Brown's Pha it mac y . A very clever scheme to effect a wholesale escape from the peniten tiary was nipped in the bud last week. It appears that some seven of the con victs, with the notorious Doc La Motte of Omaha as their leader, had succeeded in saw ing through the bars at the bottom of their cell doors, so that they could at a moment's notice easily pry aside the bars sufficiently to afford an apeiture large enongh to let them escape from their cells. The Bc heme comprised the overpow ering of the eight guard, whereby they ex pected to gain po-sessioii of keys that would enable them to get out. The project would doubtless have led to a desperate effort to escape had not one of the crowd informed the penitentiary officials of the situation. ; : v Can you afford to throw away a dol lar? If you can't, get my prices on w all paper and save a dollar. Brown's Pharmacy. .l niiiilr.t rut r' Suit-. In llie district court of ( ass county Nebraska, in the matter of the estate of lietiry Meriens, deceased. Notice ot Mile of real emate. Notice is hereby civco that in pursuance of au order of Samuel" M. Chapman jmlue of the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, made on the U'tti day of March. A. I.. li4. for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at the south tloor of the court house in Piattsuiomli. 'as county, Nebraska on the th day of April. A. U , Ii4. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, the followins descrilcd real estate, town: Lot twenty. C'tn iu section len;v-nine C-.n. township l2. rni;e fourteen (1. and lot four i4. iu the south west ijiiarier ot the southwest iiuarterSW H of the s W t, i of section seventeen IT and lot three 3 in the southeast quarter of the southvesl quarter, ( K '4 of the W f of section seventeen ill), all iu township twelve I lij. rmiiie thirteen. in ass county Nebraska, "aid sale will remain open one hour. Tbiled the f.th "lay ot April. A. 1 . 1SS4. Wtll.lAM MKKTKSs. Administrator of the estate of Henry .Meriens, deceased . t hus, tirimes. atty for n.lminislriitor. lt-3 Notice of l'robate of Will. STATK OF NtBltlsKi, I 'as ( orsu. i In county court In the matter of the last will and testament id itenjauiin Tiukham, tie ceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 2slb day of Aprii. A. !.. 114. at the otlice of the county jnae in I'latt-nioutb. 'ass county. Nebri-.ska at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon the fol low int matter ill be heard and considered : The petition of Sarah A. Tiukham to admit to probate an attested copy the last will ami testa ment of Benjamin Tiiikiiain. deceased, late of W arren county, slate of Illinois, and tor letters testamentarv to sail Sarah A. Tiukham. Dated this''Ji day oi .March A. 1.. 1SV4. Ky order ot the court. 1" j U. S. Uam-f.y. County Jud-e. Notice of l'robate of Will. State or Nebraska, Ca County. ' In county col' rt In the matter of the last will and testament of Elizabetn Babbitt. deceased : Notice is hereby el ven that on the 3d day of May. A li. 184, at the otlice of the county judge in Plattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska, at the hour of IU o'clock ill the forenoon the follow ine matter will be hesrd and considered : The petition of Cieorge H Babbitt iodinit to probate the last will and testament of Eliza beth Babbitt, deceased, late of tireenwood precinct, in said county, and for letters testa m-ntarv to t.eorpe II. Babbitt. Dated" this 6lh day ef April, A. IV, 1S'.4. By order of the court. 1G. B. S. RAMSEY, County Judue. Notice to Creditor. State or Nebraska, Cass County. 1 "' In the matter of the estate of Bennett W. Pierce, deceased. Notice is hereby (liven that the claims and demands of all j-ersons asrainst Bennett V. Pierce, 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 lith day of October. A. !., lsi4. at Pt o'clock in the forenoon. And that fix months from and after the 12th day of April. A. 1)., is the time limited for creditors of said de ceased to present their claims for exnmination and allowance. liiven under my hand this 7th day of April, A. I., 1W4. B. S. I'.AMHET. 1; 4 County Judge. Notice to Creditors. Statkok Nebraska, I titwCorNTT, as. I In the matter of the estate of Anna Mary Kern, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and demands of all persons against Anna Mary Kern deceased, late of said county and slate, will be received, examined and adjusted by the conn tv court at the court bouse in Plattsmouth ontheSthday of October. A I. ISM, at lo o'clock in the forenoon. And that six months from and after the 5th day of April A. I.. lm. is the time limited for creditors of said deceased to present their claims for examina tion and allowance. (iiven tiiider mv hand this :th dav of March, A. 1).. 18SM. ' B. S. liiMsiT, County Judge. Final Settlement Notice. In the matter of the estate of Harriet Burns deceased. In the county court of Cass county. Neb. Notice is hereby given that A. W. White administrator of the estate of the said Harriet Burns deceased, has made application for final settlement, and that said cause is set for hearing at my otlice at Plattsmouth. on the 3d day of May, A. D , 1SV4. at teu o'clock a. in on said day : at which time and place all person interested may be present and examine said accounts. B. S. Kamset. CountyJudge. Plattsmouth, Neb., April 2, )sa4. 5 3 AAaAaAaAiAAASSAaAsaAaaA SfBIStSfUfSVSfWPi' THE IMPORTED ! ENGLISH : : : A STALLION. CARLTON BLACK (5650.) 1371, w ill be kept for service tbis sea son at ttie following places: Mondays. Tuesdays and Wed nesday, at Pittinan's livery tarn. Neliaw ka ; Thursdays and Fridays at Tom Fulton's shop, four miles west of Murray, and Saturdays at Jack Shaw's barn, Murray. a This famous horse has in bis veins the blood of t he most cele brated sires of England. He is a perfect representative of the Lnelish Shire Draft Horse breed and his colts prove how abun dantly he marks his get with manv eood points. lie stands as the finest animal in the state to breed to. Service Reduced to $10. C.E. WESCOTT, Sole Owner Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 1 !? jHAYDEN BROS.' HARD TIME SALE STILL ON. Every article sold is guaranteed. It is your f 'in i t if you keep any tiling that does not suit you . We want your good w ill and will strive to gain It by tairdeallng .ilen's ('lolliini; Sale. For well wearing, stylishly finished, good for high grade tailor workmanship or in the pur chasing (tower of a dollar, this &ale has never hud Hii equal. These are a few specials from our immense assortment: Mrn's Suits. I.ot No 1 175 men's stylish suits for spring. fr7 PO values at 4 . I.ot No 2 -iiil nobby sprits, elegantly tailored, worth s 25. now H 75. I.ot No 3 Fine mahackemo cassimere suits. i'.i 0U values at 5 75. I.ot No. 4 Genuine black and blue worsted suits, round and straight cut, perfect workman ship, worth til 0U, at 7.50. I.ot No. 5 Men's stylish spring suits in swell effects, at f 15 ou: house value, tio.t). 190 men's black English clay and corkscrew worsted suits, bound, in sack, and cutaway, 1 Vliu and (lti.-Vl values at flu. 00. Hoys and Children 27 children suits, assorted double and single breasted, light and dark shades, well made, t-i.W values at tl ir. :fc!S children suits, some trimmed with braid, double and single breasted, worth tJ 60 and j W.Wl, at tl.Un. Something new at Hayden Bros, in children's suits, a large line of junior combination and reefers at half of regular clothing house prices. Ail we ask is for the ladies to call and see for themselves. Hoys' strong and neat kiice pants go at Sc. Hoys' durable long pants at test prices go at Cue and 05c. We have fully ei)iiiped our cloak and milli nery departments and they are now showing a most complete, attractive and seasonable line of these goods. We invite special atlention to these departments. Final Settlement Notice. In the matter of the estate of Uosau Decker, deceased : In the county court of Cass county, Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that Phiueax S. liarnes, administrator of tiie estate of the said Kosau Keeker, deceased, has made application for final settlement and that said cause is set for hearing at my otlice at Plattsmouth ou the lh day of April, A. P.. 1M, at ten o'clock a. ni. on said day, at which time and place all per sons interested may te present and examine said accounts. B. S. It am set, County Judge. Plattsmouth, Neb., Afril Sth, 1WM. 16-8 Filial settlenieut Notice. In the matter of the estate of Jesse B. Ryan, de ceased. In the county court of Cass county Nenraska. Notice is hereby given that t harles R. Jordan administratorof the estate of the said Jesse 11 llyan deceased, has made application for final settlement, and that said cause is set for hearing at tnv olhceat Plattsmouth. on the 'M h day of April. A. 1 , lsl. at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day: at which time and place all persons inter esteil may be present and examine said ac counts. B. S Rahset, County Judge. Plattsmouth, March 31st. im. 15-3t Free ! Free ! ! We have just begun a couton system whereby each purchaser receives coupons for the amount purchased, and when these coupons amount to tJ5.uj they will entitle the holder to one of sev eral handsome gifts which are on display in our store now. Mall orders promptly attended to. Hayden Bros 16th and Dodge Sts., OMAHA, NEB. Compound Oxygen ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, OATAHUII, lil'C. Send for book free. Three mouths' treatment for 112.00 Drs. DAVIS & STONE, Kooin 33. Douglas block, Dm ah 9 Voh Cor. ltitii and Dodge Sts. WiUOlia, HGU. What is i m 2 nl fri.i.k.vlN.yy.wxyNJ 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. Cutoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di- Castoria. "Caatoria, is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." XI. A. Ascbcr, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. ' The use of 'Castoria1 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." Ctmr.w Hakttn, I. D., 'ew York City. PMKTjon. Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your Castoria,1 and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results.11 Edwih F. Faroes, BL D., 125th Street and Tth Ave New York City. Thk Ckmtacb Compact, 77 Mcskat Stsxr, Kkw Tobx City THE EVER-RELIABLE IMplEMElT MOUSE OF FIRED urn 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, We Manufacture The Very Best 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, 307-209 Main Street, Plattsmouth, Neb. W. A. HUMPHREY, M. D., HOMCBOPATHIO Physician and Surgeon, Pl.ATT!MOl' Tli. NEIIKASKA. in iiy or nir I'rnmpiW Anwr.r Dr. Agnes Y. Swetland, HOMEOPATHIST. Special attenUon to Obstetrics, Diseases of Women, and Woman's Surgery. Office: 19eTe"e"e5t Omaha, Keb LE MAaaaaaA FOB ttTHIB SIT. This K Kill 1 X hmiu Inpctml dirmlr to tM iw of CURE of Um 4nito-U nn&ry Or gans, rquirs no ebanc of det or mermriAl or pmmmoo mw- Ma to Lo takta auterxutUj. ftcin AS A PREVENTIVE by xtbr mx it H im pew he to contract tor veoerwJ dmui ; but in tM cu mt tfaofMr iIitVtI'"' ' ' riiiiii Ammo Tea m enm a - j nssus sw f I per Uax, or Uj tor f. $500 Reward! WE will pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, In digestion Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver rills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, end never fail to give sat istaction. SuparCostea. Larfre boxes, 5 cents. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The (fen nine manufactured onlv bv THE JOHN C WEST COMPANY, CHICAGO, IIX. r A '4 M t ' V r, ti f