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About Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1894)
Sarins Stock of Clothing. 1 Furnishings 8 IXZi u D p- 2X38 IN AMI AKOlMl THE TOW X. I M. Youutf. sr., of Hack liiiiffd precinct shipped two car loads of fat steers to the South Omaha stock yards via the M. 1. Fridav. Bishop IJonaeutu of Lincoln wks in J the city for a few hours Friday in con ference with Fitther Carney, pastor of the local Catholic church. Dr. T. I. Livingston and wife le- turned home on Tuesday ftom a stay of eight weeks in Philadelphia, w here j the doctor has linen attending medical lectures, etc. Monday morning's 15ee says that Carl T. Sheeley .editor of theChronicle at Madison, w as poist ned by eating potted ham. ana is a very sick man. Mr. Seeley is a son-in-law of Tnos. Mitchell of this city. The Glen wood (la.) Opiniou wa3 somewhat stale last week. It failed to contain any mention derogatory to the l'lattsmouth free ferry, as is its usual custom. It is hoped the Opin ion will do better this week. Mail clerks running out of Liucoln are busy weighing all mail which passes throuch their hands. The gov ernment has :iil mails weighed every four e:trs at:d this is Nebraska's year. The weighing process will continue for thirty days. A new time-card is booked for next Sunday on the Burlington. The only change so far contemplated is in the arrival of No. i2. which now arrives here at 12:10 p. m. According to the new card it will arrive thirteen minutes later. Tfie Joi'hnal has secured the ser vices of Mr. J. W. Johnson, who will act as canvasser aud collector through out the county. Joviixal subscribers can rest assured that all transactions made through Mr. Johnson will be ac ceptable to its proprietors. The Fremont sarsaparilla makers are beginning to advertise in a sen sible way, but we must protest against a pictuie of General Grant. He didn't invent the remedy, and he wasn't cured by it. and he makes no mention of sarsaparilla in his memoirs. Walt Mason. Church Howe isn't going to sleep in his race for the congressional nomi nation. He is averagingover a speech a day and as proof that he is after the nomination, he is conDning his labors solely to the First district. Church is all right, but he won't do as a con gressman. I'nited States Marshal Frank E. White sold the old Mosher property on the corner of Thirteenth and G streets Thursday to satisfy a judment obtained in the federal court against Mosher, Outcalt and Hurlbut for $5,000. The Cold water National bank of Cold water, Mich , was the purchaser, and $1,7-50 was the price paid. The bidding was not very vigorous. Lincoln Journal. Weeping Water bad a narrow es cape the other day from gaining a new inhabitant (the Erst in several sum mers) as the following from the Eagle will explain: "A Chicago lady dropped in here a week or two since, rented a building and prepared for going into a notion business. A few days since her husband telegraphed her to pack up and take the first train to Chicago, as he had bought a business there again.' The Flattsmouth News says that llock Bluffs has the oldest cemetery in the county; that it was laid out in March 1S56. We are of the opinion that the old forgotten cemetery south west of Louisville a mile was about the first cemetery in the county. It was laid out during the great gold rush of "49, and where more than one unfortu nate who died on the plains was buried. And we are sorry to say that this grand old village of the dead is sadly forgotten and neglected, it be ing in a big stock pasture. Elmwood Echo. Nelson Murray and Will Gillespie, the two grain buyers at Mynard, fur nished a rather interesting entertain ment for a few minutes Thursday af ternoon and the small audiencepresent appeared to enjoy it immensely Murray had finished cleaning out a box car in order that it could be tilled with grain. Gillespie appeared od the scene and claimed the car and upon Murray's stout refusal, prabbed a big bolt and made known his intention of ha-ing it auy way. To offset Gillespie's bolt. Muri ay picked up a board and after knocking Gillespie down, pro- ceeded to give him an awful thrashing. When the process was finished Murray withdrew from the scene to wash the gor from nis hands, and while absent Gillespie, with some assistance.pushed the car to his place of loading and had it well-tilled by the time of Murray's reUirn. War was again threatened at this juncture, but bystanders inter fered. With her new postoflice and fistic exhibitions every day, Mynard will soon become famous. UAVKLOCK U AI't'l.MNOS. Charles Langstor. has gone to Mun sey. Kan., where he will visit friends for a couple of weeks. Jack I'almeter says he is supposed to be dead, at least politically, and doesn't seem much put out over it. either. F. B. Holmes. J. E. Langston and J. L. Boeder attended the Catholic dance and fair at l'lattsmout h Friday evening Miss Mollie Ballance of l'kittsmouth was visiting with Miss Donnelly the first of the week, and returned home Wednesday afternoon. A daughter was born to the house ot George Kroehler on Wednesday morn ing last. Mother and daughter doing well. Dr. Ballard attended. Havelock should re-organize her old ball team and teach the Lincoln pirates bow to play ball, also to wipe the earth with the Flattsmouth sports on the Fourth of July. The members of the fire company employed at the shops were docked one hour for the time they were away. This has led to several resignations from the department, among them be ing Chief McGuire. At a fire meeting hold Wednesday evening the resignation of H. M. Mc Guire as chief w as recieved and ac cepted with regret. An election to fill the place chose C. W. Corum by a ma jority of two votes over John Uhoeder, Harry gave up the position because it interfered with his work. He served many years in the department at Flattsmouth and holds a diploma testi fying to five years of faithful and efficient service. 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 Fhakmacy. I.int of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the post- office'at Flattsmouth April 24, for week ending April 17, 1S94: Austin, Mrs Laura V Brown, L li Charbouean, Fannie Harris, rlaud Kennedy, Mr. Allie King, W. L. Murphy. W G Sherman, W P Treiber, N F Wllmot, Dick Fersons calling for any of the above letters or parcels will please say "ad vertised." II. J. Streigiit. P. M. It has long since been said that try ing to do business without advertising s like wiuking at a pretty girl in the dark, i ou know what you are doing, but no one else does. Elmwood Echo. Can vou afford to throw away a dol lar? If you can't, get my prices on wall paper and save a dollar. Brown's Pharmacy. Try us for light harness. We use the very best of leather and employ only first-class workmen. The prices will please. Fred Gokder & Son, Flattsmouth. I. Fearlman, the furniture dealer, has boarded TriE Weekly Jour nal's advertising train. Mr. Pearl man evidently believes in choosing a good medium through which to adver tise Lis wares. WANTED-At once A good en ergetic man in every Township in this county to handle the "Daisy"' Wind Mill Regulator. One who w ill put his entire time to the business can make good money. Write at once for terms and territory to Daisy Regulator Co., Omaha, Neb. P. O. box 617. 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 ordinaiy importance. Everything Will Go at Panic Prices. A Kew 1 Tasty Line of SfBlflG flJEGtlQE S HIFTS Just unpacked. Call and See Them. They will Surely Suit. Hid Not go to Itt-uvvr. Sheriff Eikenbary has received intel ligence from Denver which warrants him in believing that he has located the man who stole Liveryman Jones' horse and buggy some three weeks ago. The report published in Folk's News that the sheriff had gone to Drnver after the mau was erroneous. The sheriff will await further developments before taking any chance of going on a wild-goose chase. Consttinitiuii. lironcliills. Oitnrrh. uiitl all diseases of the rer.irnury nrcniis are of like Kerm oritin. ami it is only lately that they huve been sueeessf ully treatel. la Hvlo. taken by meum inhalation. Ameri can srientists have sucr-eeiied. here Koch anl 1'at.tetir faileil. in ertectim: a cure that i nr.. For nartieulars address California Chemical Turks, omaha. Neb. 1:114 When Baby was Bk-k, re gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became 3Iiss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she g ave tliaui Ciustoria, Not lee. In the district court of Cas county, Nelira.-ka : In the mitter of the estate of Nilunioii V ard. ie i caned : Notice is hereby civen tiiat in pursuance of an order of Samuel M. C1ih puian. judire of the (lis trict court of i 'ass countv, Nebraska, made on the Tin day of April. A. 1.. ls'.'l. for the saie of the real estate hereinafter described, there will be oid at the soum door of the court house in PbiUsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, on the lyth dav of Mav A !.. lssq, at 1 :3o o'clock p. in., at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands and real es tate. towit: the south half of the southwest quarter of section twenty. jn. In township eleven ill), norm, of rnuee nine i'Ji in Cass county. Nebraska, f-aid sale w ill remain open one hour. Alfkeo S. Co.ji.rv. Administrator of the estate of Solomon Ward, deceased. 1 Notice of Probate of Will. ST at K of Nebraska. I ASS Col STY. 1 111 county court In the matter of the last will and testament ol Elizabetn Habbitt.deceased : Notice is hereby civen that on the M (lay of May. A I). 18i-l, at the office of the county judtje in I'iattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon the follow ing matter will be hesrd and considered : The petition of eon:e II. Kabhitt to admit to probate the last will and testament of Eliza bth Babbitt, deceased, late of ireenwood precinct, in said county, ami for letters testa mentarvto tieorge II. iiabbltt. Dated this 6th day ef April, A. I'.. ls'.M. Bv order of tne court. It; :t B. S. RAMSEY, County Judue. Notice to Creditor. State or Nebraika, I Cass County. t" In the matter of the estate of Itennett V. Heroe. deceased. Notice is hereby Kiveu that the claims and demands of all iersoiis acainsi liennett V. Pierce, deceased, late of said county and state, will be received, examined and adjusted by the countv court at the court house in I'latt-niouth. on the V'lh day of October. A. 1)., le'M. at Hi o'clock in the torenoon . And that six mouths from and after the ll'lh day of April. A. D., ls4. i the time limited for creditors of said de ceased to present their claims for exumination and allowance. Given uuder my hand this 7th dav of April, A. 1)., 1-4. R. S. liAisEi. 1; 4 County Judiie. Notice to Creditor. Statko Nebraska, Cahs Countt. b. I In the matter of the estate of Anna Mary Kern, deceased . Notice is hereby given that the claims and demands of all persons auainst Anna Mary Kern deceased, late of said county and slate, will be received, examined and adjusted by the countveourt at the court house iu Plattsniouth on the Mil day of October, A 1, I Kt4, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. And that six months from and after the Mb day of April A. I., Ism. is the time limited for creditors of said deceased to present their claims for examina tion aud allowance. (iiven u.ider mv hand this 3'ith dav of March, A. I., B.S.Ramsey, County JudKe. Notice to Creditor. State of Nebraska, i Cass County. f R Iu the matter of the estate of Nels C Aa Hard deceased. Notice is hereby given that the claims aud de mand!) of all persons against Nels C. Aagard deceased, late of Raid county and state, will be received, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house in Plattsmouth, on the l'.nh day of October. A 1. 1HV1. at two o'clock in the afternoon : and that six months from and after the lilth day of April A 1. 1S14, is the time limited for creditors of said de ceased to present their claims for examination and allowance. tJiven under mv hand this lfith day of April, A I, lsw. 17-4 U. S. RAMSEY, County Judge. otice to Creditor. State of Nebraska, t Cass County. I In the matter of the estate of John Corbet, deceased : Notice is hereby given that the claims andde mandsof all persons against John fc'orbet. tie ceased, late of said county and state, will be received, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court bouse in Hlattsmduth, on the 19th day of October. A. l..ist. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that six months from and af ter the 19th day of April, A. I)., Imsm. is the time limited tor creditors of said deceased to present their c aims for examination and allow ance. (iiven under my hand this leth day of April, A. I.. 1HM4. 17-4 B. S. RAMSEY, County Judee. Final Settlement Motion. In the matter of the estate of Rosau Decker, deceased : In the county court of Cass connty. Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that Philemon S Barnes administrator of the estate of the said Kosan Decker, deceased, has made application for final settlement and thatsaid cause Is et for hearing at my office at rMattMinouth on the 2"th day of April, A. 1.. ls4. at ten .'clock a. ui. on said day, at which time and place all per sons interested my te present and examine said accounts. B. S. Raiset, County Judge. Platumouth, Neb., April th. 1S94. . - THE IMPORTED 5 ENGLISH : : SHIRE STALLION. J 5 CARLTON BLACK (5650.) 1371, will he kept for service this sea- boii at the following places: Monday s. Tuesdays and Wed nesdaxs. at Pittman's livery bvirn. Nehawka ; Thursdays and Fridays at Tom Fulton's shop, four miles west of Murray, and Saturdays at Jack Shaw's barn, M urray . This famous horse has in bis veins the blood of the most cele brated sires of England. He is h perfect representative of the Enclish Shire Draft Horse breed and lsis colts prove bow abun dantly he marks his get with manv good points. He stands as the finest animal in the state to breed to. Service Reduced to $10. e (9 e 9 5 C. E. WESCOTT, Sole Owner Flattsmouth, Nebraska. AAaAjjaAaAaAjiAaAaAaAaAjjaAB HAYDEN BROS.' HARD TIME SALE STIIX ON. Every article sold is guaranteed It is your fniiltif you keep any thing that does not suit yiu We want your good ill and will strive to gain it by 1 airdealing. foil's CJlotliinic Sale. For well wearing, stylishly finished, good for high grade tailor workmanship or in the pur chasing power of a dollar, this sale has never had aneijiial. These are a few specials from our immense assortment: Men's Suits. Lot No 1 17.r men's stylish suits for spring, 7 M) values at 4 'lb. Lot No 2 SiTinobby sprits, elegantly tailored, wortli s ffi.now 4 75 Lot No. 3 Fine inahackeino cassimere suits, ?: no values at J5 75. Lot No 4 (ienui'ie black and blue worsted suits, round and straight cut. perfect workman ship, worth 11 OU. at f7.50. Lot No. S Men's stylish spring suits In swell erlects, at tl5.nu; house value. Slu U. lyo men's black English clay and corkscrew orsted suits, bound, in sack, aud cutaway, 1 j 00 and $16. ft) values at ill). 00. Hoys Juki Children 27f children suits, assorted double and single breasted, light and dark shades, well made, t-.OO values at fl.j. ;1J5 children suits, some trimmed with braid, double and single breasted, worth 5 60 and 4.(HJ, ut l ..". Something new at Ilayden Bros. In children's suits, a large line of junior combination and reefers at half of regular clothing house iirices. All we ask is for the ladies to call and see for themselves. Boys' strong and neat knee pants go at :23c. Boys' durable long pants at test "prices go at oik- ana ooc. We have fully euuipped our cloak and miili nery departments and they are now showing a most complete, attractive and seasonable line of these goods. We Invite special atiention to these departments. Free ! Free ! ! We have lust begun a coupon system wherebv each purchaser receives coupons tor the amount purchased, and when these coupons amount to Jii.OO they will entitle the holder to one of sev eral handsome gifts which are on display in our store now. Mail orders promptly attended to. Hayden Bros 16th and Dodge Sts., OMAHA, NEB. Compound Oxygen CURES ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION CATAKIUI, lri'C. Send for book free. Three montLV treatment tor f lli.00 Drs. DAVIS fc STONE, Room Douglas block. ftmaha lloh Cor. ltilh and Dodge Sts. UlUlUla, BCU. What is I S lJ X LJ LJ Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotic 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. AacBxa, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castoria is so universal and Its merits bo well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent famfliea who do not keep Castoria within easy reai;h.'r' CiBliOH XU.KTYN, D. I New York City. Thx Cxstacb THE EVER IMPLEMENT ttOUSE 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 uBoy 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, Plattsniouth, Xeb. W. A. HUMPHREY, M. D., HOMCEOPATHIO Physician and Surgeon, I'LATTSMOITTH. NEItKASKA. ? : In 'lty or .imtrr ProniuMT A'iwr-! Dr. Agnes Y. Swetland, HOMEOPATHIST. Special attention to Obstetric, Diseases of Women and Woman's Surgery. Office: "'hSS uu Omaha, Feb Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Inarrho-a, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di- geKtion, 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." Edwis F. Fakdck, M. D 12Dth Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Company, 77 Mcb&ay Struct, New York Cttt - RELIABLE are brim-full of the BEST and be found in the Implement is called to our We Manufacture The Very Best LE BRUM'S FUR EITHER BFX. This hum injacwd rtirectij- to tfo MM uf thoae ilmiMfii nfthn' tv- V r Or gans, nqturw no ch&nr of dtct or nauseous, mcmrrul or puttoooos ml fcincsto be Um niternAiij. Vrtaea AS A PREVENTIVE hj either nc K Is impomMe to emmet any venereal diaeae . bat in tne cmeeef tlioee already V amai uaaeexe Anucna with Uonorrhm and Uleet, ere (uarao fc-eaenre. Pneeby mail, (uitafe f 1 ptr box, ot t Una in f a. $500 Reward! WE will pny the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint. lypepsia. Sick Headache. In digestion Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Iills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, pnd never fail to give sat isiaction. Sujrar Coatea. Lanre boxes, 25 cents. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The gen nine manufactured only by THE JOHN C WEST COMPANY. CHICAGO, ILL.