urnishinss 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. 1 Spring Stock of Clothing, 1 F IN AMI AKOLNO TBK TOWN'. Ex-Sheriff Tighe was in the city on Monday. J. i. Adams, the Eagle banker, was the guest of his daiightt-rs in this c?ty Saturday. John Ueeker, wife and daughter of the precinct were Council lflufTs vis itors Friday. County Clerk Dickson journeyed to Louisville Saturday to look alter his lumber interests in that village. Messrs. Ernest l'autsche, of Louis ville, and F. W . Schleifert.of Murdock, were callers at thee headquarters on ilonday. Deputy I. S. Marshal Thrasher has gone out into the western part of the state to erve some papers in federal cases. Dr. It. H. Wallace, of Union, was in town Thursday attending a session of the pension board, of which lie is a member. John E. Langston, formerly of this city, was elected village clerk of Have Iockat the last meeting of the trustees, vice Sam Ilinkle. whose term had ex pired. The funeral of Mrs. Antill occurred from tde family residence on Main street Sunday afternoon, and was held under the auspices of the I. O. O. F. and I), of K. lodges, the intenment taking place at Oak Hill. l"p to date Mayor Newell has re ceived just eveu forty applications from people who want a job on the po lice force. As there are only three positions to be filled some thirty-seven people are going to be tilled with dis appointment. Ilolert Troop of the precinct drove in twenty-seven head of fat steers Fri day and disposed of them to Wiley Black. They averaged lit;: pounds and brought Mr. Troop over $1,100, and the market price is considered low at that figure. The Lincoln Call progresses a step too far when it prints the name of Eli Kenberry and dubs the man sheriff of Cass county. Sheriff Eikenbary's name is bad enough without distort ing it further. Henceforth the Call may consider itself boycotted in Cass county. Complaint was tiled against all places keeping nickel-in-the-slot ma chines at Nebraska City last week. E'olice raided the saloons and locked the machines up in the city vault. Here's a pointer for the Plattsmouth authorities, although the question of finding the c'ty vault might prove a serious one. A branch of the Coxey army is being organized at Lincoln, and it is reported that one of the recruits is none other than our former townsman, Miner Stockwell. If they could just secure a whole regiment like him we'll bet a red apple it would have some kind of an effect on the president probably frizhten him to death. The Lincoln Herald says: At last a civil court has seen tit to step in and enjoin a Catholic priest from holding services in his church on Sunuay. The only wonder is that. being a republican and a candidate for congress, thiscourt did not restrain the priest from prav ing at all. This is about the essence of the modern idea of republicanism. In the opinion of many citizens the council erred last week in refusing to issue a license to Fred Egenberger, and the hope is generally expressed that the question will be reconsidered and a license granted the gentleman. TriE Journal views the subject in much the same light, as Mr. Egenber ger is a worthy young man and was blamed for matters which be did not deserve. The Glenwood (la.) Daily Times has been resurrected after a slumber of almost a year, and is now a welcome visitor at The Joui:xal"s exchange table. J. 15. Lachapelle is its publisher and J. A. IJasom. formerly of' the Mur ray Banner and the Nehawka llegister, both of this county, is its city editor. TnE Journal trusts tnat the people of Glenwood will give the Times the support it deserves. Clip the art coupon in today's paper. IIAVKLOCK HAlTKMN(iS. From the Mechanic. Dr. Cook, medical examiner, was at the shops Monday morning. E l Martin and wife, of l'lattsmouth, visited Thomas Bibby and family this week. Wiu. Ackerman returned last Thurs day from Cheyenne, Wyoming, and will go to work again in the shops next Monday. O. C. Smith closed the deal with Hubbard Bros, lust Saturday for the house and lot he Las been occupying for some time. Arthur 2s'eff got the nail and end of the little finger on his let hand punched off Friday morning, causing a lay-off for some tinje. We learn that W. A. Crane, the founder of the Mechanic, is now de voting his time and talents to agricul ture in the vicinity of l'lattsmouth. Monday morning I'at McCaIlen,boss boilermaker at l'lattsmouth. took charge of the boiler shops litre, vice Alex Clifton, as assistant foreman. Will and Nina Tucker, brother and sister of Mrs. C. A. Rankin, visited with the latter on Tuesday last and wentfroru here to Belvedere, thisstate. From the Times. Miss Lizzie Kroehler.of l'lattsmouth, was visiting her brother, George Kroehler here this week. Andrew Kroehler, a B. & M. tinner, formerly of l'lattsmouth. but now working at Alliance, stopped off here Tuesday to visit while on his way to work. F. B. Holmes and C- L. Langston have each purchased a horse and ex pect to get them in training for the state fair when they will be in trim to capture first money in the roadster races. I'.McCallen has been appointed fore man of the boiler shops, taking effect last Monday. Mr. McCallen is an old time employe of the B. & M., and was foreman of the boiler shop here when the shops were first opened and gave up his position on account of ill health. We are glad to see him back with us and so much improved in health. A Long Handle Dust-Pan, (New, patented, easy as a t-arfet sweeper), given away with every cloak. caje or suit bought of O. K. ScoHeld's Exclusive Cloak Store, Itith and Farnaiu street", Omaha, lied rock prices guaranteed. It See Brown and save money this year on your wall paper, paints and oils. Ilev. Fred Wairen, a reformed local sport, occupied the pulpit at the South i'ark Baptist church Sunday and is said to have delivered a discourse that was "hot stuff," and the equal of Sam Jones' ablest effort. He touched upon the practices of rushing the growler, shooting craps and gambling in gen eral, and exposed the whole business. A number of his former companions were in the congregation and were roasted brown on both sides. One of them informed the writer that he did not care for the roasting, but did not exactly like the idea of the evangelist giving away the secrets of the profes sion by making reference to "horse dice," "strippers." "suckers," etc. 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 1'iiar.macy. Natural gas bas been discovered at Casper, Wyoming, and the people ot northwestern Nebraska feel jubilant over the prospect of their being as for tunate as the Casper people. Natural gas would make a great boom for northwestern Nebraska. Japanese Liver Pellets cure bilious ness, sour stomach and all kidney and liver troubles. Small and mild.. Sold by Fricke &, Co. "WANTED At once A good en ergetic man in every Township in this county to handle the "Daisy" Wind Mill Regulator. One who will put his entire time to the business cau make good money. Write at once for terms and territory to Daisy Regulator Co., Omaha, Neb. F. O. box 617. A Kew 1 Tasty Line of SFTUTOG flEQUQE SHIflT Just unpacked. Call and See Two Women Family Injured. Thursday afternoon as the Denver train on the B. & M. was nearing Lil erty. Gage county, it ran into a bucgy occupied by two ladies, killing one horse outright and mantling the other to such on extent that it had to be killed. Both women were injured, and it is feared fatally. M ill He t-ili.lietl. Some fiend in human form has taken the liberty to write obscene notices upon the walls of our city postotlice. This writing referred to some of I'lattsuiouth's most respected young people, upon whose characters theie is no blemish, and be it understood the perpetrator of this vile act will be punished to the full extent of the law if found out. (Signed) One of the Fa rents. Consumption. Bronchitis, laturrli. and n!l dieai-e. of the respiratory organs ure of like uerm origin, and it is only lately that they have been tmccessf ully treated. In IItlo. taken hy steam inhalation. Ameri can scientists have succeeded, where Koch and Pasteur failed, in perfectinu' a cure that ci kes. ror particulars mlilress . alitornia i lieimcal 'Vorks. wialia, Neb. Is-14 Not Ire. In the district court of t'ass county, Nebru.sk a: In the m itier of the estate of iloiuou Ward, tie ceased : Notice is hereby civeu that in pursuance of an order of Samuel Al . Clinpiiian. judtre of the u in trict court of Cass eountv, Ner.rnska. made on the 7th day of April. A. I . Isn4. for the saie of the real estate hereinafter described, there will le sold at the s.iutti door of the court house in Plattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska, on the lyth day of May A . !.. 1'M. at 1:) o'clock p. m., at public vundue to Hie highest bidder for cash, the following described lands and real es tate. towit : the south half of the southwest quarter of section twenty, cm, in township eleven illi. north, of range nine ('." in Cass county, Nebraska, said sale will remain 0n one hour. Alfkko S. i.'ooi.ev. Administrator of the estate of olomon Ward, deceived. 17 1 Notice to Creditor. State or Nibkiskj. Cass t'ountv. i " ' In the ni'ttterot the ostnte of Hennett W. I'ieroe, ieceued. Notice is hereby given that the claims and demands of ttil ersons against Ifenuett W. Pierce, deceased, late of said county arid state, will be received, examined and adjusteil by the county court at the court house in l'lattsmouth. on the 12th day of Octotier. A. D.. Xi'M. at II) o'clock in the forenoon. And that six months from and after the litli day of April, A. 1)., lv4, is the time limited for creditors of scld de ceased to present their claims for examination and allowance. oiven under my hand this 7th diiv of Apr!!, A. 1., 1-X4. B. s. Ramsey. 1; 4 County Judge. Notice to Creditor State of Nebraska, Cass County. f ' 1 In the matter of the estate of "els C la gard deceased. Notice is hereby given that the ijaims and de mands of all person against Nels C Aagard deceased, late of said county and state, will be receivtd. examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house in 1'Inttsmouth, on the 19th day of October. AD, lsy4. at two o'clock in the afternoon : and that six months from and after the litth day of April A I. 14. is the time limited for creditors of said de ceased to present their claims for examination and allowance. (riven under my hand this Ifitu day of April. A I). lsiM. 17-4 B. S. RAM SKY, County Judge. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, I Cass couuty. " In the matter of the estate of John Corlet, deceased : Notice is hereby given that the claims and de mum! s of all persons against John Corbet, de ceased, late of said county and state, will be received, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house in Phittstiiouth. on the PUh day of October. A. I..ls!t4. at 1( o'clock in the fore noon, and that six months from and af ter the lMlh dy of April, A. I) , IVl, is the time limited for creditors of said deceased to present their c aimi for examination and allow ance. Oiven under my hand this l;th dav of April, A. I.. 1-V4. 17-4 11. S. RAMSEY. County Judge. Notice of I'robnte or Will. State of Nebraska, Cass Col sty. 1 In county court In the matter of the lost will and testament of tieorge W . Port, deceased : Notice is hereby given that on the iilth Oay of May, A D, 18SM, at the oflice of the county judge in Piattsmotith, Cas county. Nehrai-ka, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon the follow ing matter will be heird and eonstdered : The petition of William J. Weishans to ad mit to probate an authenticated copy of the last will and testament of Cieortie W. Port, de ceased, late of Mitchell county, Kansas, and tar letters of administration, with will annexed, to William J. Weishans. Dated this 'JTth day f April, A. I., 184. lty order of the court. 193 B. S. RAMSEY. County Judge. J,PANESB A Khw md Complete Treatment, consisting of frrPi'OSI'iOKli; Cuurale . Ointment and two lioxee of OinLnient. A never-foillnir Cure for PUea of every nature and degree. It makes an operation with the kuilw or in jwctions of carlailio acid, which are painful unl peluurn & permanent care, and of'en reeuiuiuf in death, unnecesoary. Why endure thia terrible disease? We guarantee O boxes to cure any case. You only pur for benefits received, tl a box, 6 for $r, by mail. Oumjfit fre. Guarantees issued b our atreuta. CONSTIPATION b"jaBaneiseLIeT Pellets foe treat ITVm and STOM ACU lii-ii U LATOK and til OOI PCKIF1.KK. fcmaO, mild and pleasant to takt, especially adapted lor childreu'a Oso. GOiAJooa i cent?. my Rtrma issued only by F. G. FRIIKE & 10.. DRUGUISTS, Sole agents, Plattsmouth, Neb. x-lx CUBE The Fair Graduate t ; Of next June is new pausing oc i c tsionally, amid her busy studies 1 1 look forward to her appear j ance on that eventful night when j "the narrow walls of the school- room will expand and spread away into the kingly palace of the world." She strives with the aid of her friends to solve that vexing problem, "What shall I wear?" We. too, have been at particular pains to aid her in finding a satisfactroy answer, and as a result of our labors can offer the following complete line of beautful White and Cream Silks IT-' inch Cream vard satin Moire, r $ .69 24 inch Cream lirocaded Wash f-ilk, yard L'l inch Cream Satin, all silk, per yard L'i inch Cream Crepe de Chene, vard .75 .75 .69 .75 .98 .98 30-inch Cream India (Trade, yard silk, fine 2-i:ih Crema atin Iuetiese. yard 21 inch Cre-'in lirocaded Satins, yi;rd 22 -inch f ream lirocaded I'eau de oie, yard 1.25 .25 .39 .39 .50 i'l Inch Cream China Silk, only . . 33 inch Cream China Silk. yard. yard, only 21 inch washable Habutai Silk, yard, only 21 inch washable Ilabutal Silk, line quality, yard L'T inch washable Japanese Silk, tine quality, yard 24-iuch washable Japanese Silk, rine quality, ard :k; inch Cream washable Japanese Silk, Cue quality, yard js inch, Swivel wash Silk, yard, only .49 .59 .69 .40 Samples of these sent on ap plication. Besides this special line our stock includes complete lines of Kai Kai, India, China and Moire Silks, and Dress Goods of all descriptions. We are headquarters for Silks and Dress Goods. H it i "1 We have the most iVml UPdPPS complete mail XflC4.il Ul UU1 J. orderdepartmeut in the city and samples are mailed promptly, be careful to state just WHAT you want to buy. J-f-We have no traveling acents or representa tives. All claiming to be such are frauds. HAYDEN BROS., OMAHA, NEB. Dry Goods, House Furnishings and Groceries. ; ;:. ::T. :.: ---?.-?; : Watches e ' e : Diamonds . ::-'e:e;: Jewelry r.-.-.v Silverware, &c Fine Watch Repairing; JOS. P. FRENZEH . . . Opposite Post Office OMAHA '? '.". ". - Or. E. C. West s Nerve and Brain Treatment Is sld under positive written iruarautee, by author ized a,;eiiu only, to cure WeHk Memory; Loss of brain and Nerve power; Lost Manhood; Vui' kne; Nurht liHse; Kvil Dreams; lck of Conmieuce; Nervoav-ness: Lassitude: all IlnOns? Ijoanl of the Generative Oram In eith-r sex, caused by overexertion: Youthful K Tobacco tipium or Liquor, which Boon lead to Misery. Consumption, Insanity and IVath. by malL tl a lsx; 6 tort-"' : with written truurnutee to cure or refund money. WKSTVt CHlCtiU SVKI P. A certain cure for Couphs. Cold, Atiima, Brunchltis, Croup. W h.u.ptnpr Couch, Sore Tliroat. pleasant to take. Hmail size discontinued; old. Sue. size, now 25c.- old tl size, now 6I. ti U Alt AN TEL liwued only by F. G. Frif ke t t o, drnssists. Compound Oxygen CURES ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, CATAKKII, IC'l'C Send for book free. Three months' treatment for tlii.OO Drs. DAVIS & STONE, Room 33. Douglas block. Am ah a Voh Cor. loth and Dodge Sta. Ulilolia, fltJU. fl fl NEW BEF0R ArTCft'N fe 1 1 1 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 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. 'Castoria, is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Akcher, 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 Castoria within easy reach." Cmum SLikttn, D. D ' New York City. Thz Cxntaub THE EVER-RELIABLE WTLtmm -house 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 are brim-full of the BEST and MOST PERFECTED to be found in the Implement market. Special attention is called to our uBoy 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 Tanned Leather" in Cass County. Deal with an Establishment which Giving Real Worth in Return for FRED GORDER & SON, 307-301) Main Street, W. A. HUMPHREY, M. D.. HOMCTJOPATHIO Physician and Surgeon, TLATTMOITTH, NEHKASKA. -ii "lty or 'unTj Prompt Ir Awwr! Dr. Agnes Y. Swetland, HOMEOPATHIST. Special attention to Obstetrics, Iilseases of Women and Woman's Surgery. Office: 1MS2K?5:rt' Omaha, Feb Surely Suit. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Si iur Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gies sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your ' Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so as it bas invariably produced beneficial results. Edwih F. Pakdkk, 5L D 125th Street and 7th Ave, New York City. Cokpaict, 77 McaaAT Stbsst, New Yobx Cmt OF We Manufacture The Very Best firm using "Old Fashioned Oak Consult your own interests and conducts Business on the Plan of the Buyer's Money. Plattsmouth, Neb. St BMtfalsa FOE F-tTHIB SFX. Thi rrnm&r IF KRUfi S-"" In"" dirwJjr to tM M at MHI1 W tboilniiiin nf llnl mil 1 j in naoiM do cbnvo of dit or nanwnin, mercurial or puwonoui rooA. iciMsto bo taken internally. ad, nod AS A PREVENTIVE by either x It tsimpaaubletoeontnKt any venereal dimn ; ot m tbe eaos of those mi ready LawaiuBaiaiv Arvucfsa with Uonorrhn and (iioM. we CuVto. tveaeura. Fnaeby mail, pottafe i, 1 per bux. ac boaea tuc So. $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 Fills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, e nd never fail to give sat isiaction. Sugar Coateu. Large boxes, 35 cents. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The gen nine vanutactured only by THE JOHN C WEsT COMPANY, CHICAGO, XUn