mil Wt"llMMl 'i ft1 0 13 ITOW Spring Stock of Clothing, 1 Furnishing 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 New Tasty Line of SPftlflG MWQt Sfll Just unpacked. Call and See Them. They will Surely Suit. D IS AM) AKOIM 1HK TOWN. Jasou Streipht of South Beud was in town Monday. ThoniAS Akfson, of tue comity, was in the city Saturday. Jno. Donelan of Weepiuu Water was a l'iattsiiioutb visitor Monday. Henry V. Taylor, one of liberty pm--cincis most progressive farmers. v;s a county se.it visitor Friday. (ieo. Lehnlk If thove out to Louis ville Sunday morniru (or a day's visit with his uncle. Henry I,ehr.liotT, and family. County Clerk Frank Dickson went to Murdock Thursday lo help the as sessor of that piecii.ct untangle his books, and inst i net him in tbe duties of his otlice The bo ird of county commissioners completed the business of their month ly session Thursday ,and departed for a trip over the county to inspect roads and bridges Mrs M. I. I'olk is home from a two week'.s visit with relatives at Green wood and Lincoln. She was accom panied hither by Mr. Polk's mother, who will enjoy a visit of several days. Ilermai! Ilol.-chub has dtcided to ap ply t ihe ity council for a saloon license, and if his application ispranted will purchase Fred lenberger's bar fixtures and stock and conduct tbe business in the Itasgorshek block. F. C. McClelland, superintendent of tbe local public schools, journeyed to Omaha on Saturday to make some ar rangements for securing rates for an excursion of school children to Ash land, where it is the intention of hold ing joint tield day exercises the day after the closinir of schools. Max Lrujm returned lroin Ashland on Saturday. He secured a saloon li cense ali ri;;ht. iu spite of the remons trance filed asrainst his application. But an appeal has been taken to the district court by the people who signed the remonstrance, and the court will bave to confirm the council's action be fore Max can open up. Fletcher IloLbins arrived from Streator, Ills., last Thursday and will visit at his home in this city for a couple of weeks before journeying to Denver. It is the intention while Fletcher is here to arrange a boxing match between himself and Geo. Mid dleton of Shenandoah. Iowa. A box ing tourney , concluding with a friendly set-to for points between the two men tioned, would certainly draw a big bouse. The law and order league bave served public notice on the druggists of Weeping Water not to sell or give away any intoxicating liquor, except on the order of a practicing physician, and threaten prosecution for any vio lation of the notice. If the order is carried out to the letter it will destroy the most prolitable trade of the drug gists, as many of Weeping Water's wealthiest citizens made their money in the drug store business. Uev. George S. Alexander, editor of the Syracuse Journal, died Wednesday morning, aged sixty-two years. A lupus growth around the eye was the cause of his death. The deceased has held an appointment in the Methodist Episcopal church at Lincoln and Ne braska City and has been chaplain at the penitentiary . He was a Knight Templar of the Nebraska City lodge. The funeral on Friday was under Masonic direction. Ilev. Dr. Britt of this city officiated. Since the news of Fox's appointment reached town last week that gentleman lias been overwhelmed with congratu lations, and offers from people who want to rent business rooms for tbe postoftice. For the information of peo ple who may have eligible locations for thepostofllce.TnE Journal will state that the office can only be removed by orders of the department at Washing ton, who usually cause changes in lo cation to le made only w hen so peti tioned by tbe patrons of the office. Try ii f for licht harness. We use the very best of leather and employ only first-class workmen. Tbe prices will please. Frkd Go k per & Sok. Plattsmouth. i A Yerttit-t far Lawyer Wooley. The trial of tbe suit of Lawyer Ed. Wooley, of Lincoln, vs. Oswald Uaier of Nehawka, occupied the attention of County Judge Kanisey Thursday, and very properiy resulted in favor of the lawyer, he beii.g awarded a judg ment for $700. Mr. Wooley wasoneof lijier's attorneys in the somewhat celebrated damage suit of Haier vs. the M. i'. railway, which lias been in the conns for the past several years. The suit was first tried in t lie disti ict court of this county, bin was dismissed and taken to Otoe county, where liaier was giveu a verdict by a jury for $.5,500. The railway company appealed and after the supreme court commission had affirmed the jury's decision, the company then attacked the const. tu tiouality of the commission. In this the company was defeated before the supreme court as well as by the I". S. supreme court at the national capital, the latter court refusing to entertain the question on the ground that it had no jurisdiction. This left the company where it had to pay. and pay it did, but unfortunately for Mr. Wooley. the money went into the hands of Mr. IJair and John C. Watson of Nebraska City, the latter be ing an attorney for Haier in the the matter along with Mr. Travis of this city and Mr. Wooley. Mr. Travis performed some sharp hustling and re ceived his dues, but Mr. Wooley was not so successful and was forced to biiug suit, the result being as men tioned above. See Brown and save money this year on your wall paper, paints and oils. The city council of Weeping Water are having a high jinks of a time over the question of saloon license. Alder man Sackett handed in his resignation several days ago. but before the coun cil bad acted on it he changed his mind and wanted it withdrawn. But the council would not listen to the with drawal and voted to accept the resigna tion and appointed his successor. Al derman Marshall w:is refused a seat in the council, to which he had been elected, because lit- is not a citizen of this country. The temperance people are up in arms over Hie council's action and have organized a law and order league and raised a fund of $:00 to fight the matter in the courts. Can you afford to throw away a dol lar? If you can't, get my prices on wall paper and save a dollar. Bnowx's 1'IIAUMACY. A few years ago the people of Louis ville, who wanted the trade of Sarpy county farmers, voted bonds and built a free bridge over the Platte river op posite their town. It was a heavy burden to the people of Louisville. and they have refused to make needed re pairs on the bridge. Ilecentlv they began suit to compel Cass county to grade an approach on the south end of the bridge and to make needed repairs on tbe structure. Judge Chapman has decided that the county must keep the bridge in repair. Now we shall look for an attempt to force Sarpy county to stand one-half the expense of keep ing that bridge in repair. l'apillion Times. 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 Pharmacy. C. M. l'rintz, of Chicago, the brother of our C. A. Frintz, who has been vis iting the latter for a lew days, has gone to work in the shops and will be come a permanent resident of Ilave lock. Mechanic. I'oland Cliiim lMKt for Sale. Thirty two head of fall pigs, both sexes, weighing from 1(H) to 150 lbs., price 815 each. Eli M. Smith, Union, Neb. Gt-w Geo. Horn and wife of Cedar Creek were I'lattsmouth visitors Tuesday. WANTED-At once A good en ergetic man in every Township in this county to handle the Daisy" Wind Mill PijfTiil.it r I n u tt )iA ww i 1 1 t.tit I. Its 1 entire time to the business can make good money. Y rite at once for terms and territory to Daisy Regulator Co., Omaha, Neb. - p. O. box 617. LM of Letters liemaiuing uncalled for in the post office at I'lattsmouth May 8. for week ending May 1, lSf4: ItUNhiiell. V V Hurt, .John 11 Mathews. AlfreI 'lay. Mrs (iirtie Jones, Mrs J F Nelson, llirtliy ilark. K M Ilitt, Mrs Horn-: Mi-Neely, Dnu Younj;. livroti Sullivan. A 1. Dixon, II A Lallmi. Mrs M .1 NoW'ii, .lotiti Persons calling tor any of tne above letters or parcels will please say "ad vertised." H.J. Stkeight. 1'. M. Al. O'Neill is farming the tract of laud just north of the water works pump house this season, and will plant several acres in potatoes. t'onsnmntion. ltroiuhitis, ('HtMrrli. uml nil diseases of the respiratory origins are of like uenu origin, and it is only lately thai they have been s'ircessf ally treated. In Hyi.o. taken bv steam inlialHtion. Ameri ran scientists have riic eeded. tiere Koch and 1'astenr failed, in Jn-rtectiim a cure that c I KKs. For particulars address ralifornia Chemical '.Vorlis, miaha, Nebx 13-14 Ailimiilst rutor'n Sale. In the district court of Cuss county, Nebraska: iu the matter of the estate of Henry Mertens, deceased. Notice of sale of real estate. Notice is hereby given that iu pursuance of n order of Samuel M. Chapman, judfje of the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, made on the lit h day of March. A. !.. l-!4. for the sale of the real estate hereiiiKfter described there will be sold at the south door of the court house in Plattsmouth. Cass coiintv. Nebraska, on the l:h day of Ma. A. I.. 1:4. at ten o'clock a. in., ni public vendue lo tne highest bidder for cash, the foilowiim described real estate, to w it : Lot twenty i-jni. in section twenty-aim (Jtit. township tele rji. ranire fourteen tMi. and lot four i4, iu the south west quarter of the south west quarter ( V of the sW'1, i of sect inn seventeen iKi. and lot three i.'i p. in the southeast iuartcr of the south west iuarter i-E'i of the V14i of section sen enteen ( 17). all in township twelve ill'l, rane thirteen 1 1J. in Cass county, Nebraska. Said sale will remain peu one hour. Dated this 2J day of Mav. A. D . 1W1. WILLIAM M E HTKN's, Administrator of the estate of Henry Mertens. deceased . C'h-. iiKiiii!, att'y for adin'r ltf-il Notice. In the district court of as county, Nebraska : In the ui itter of ttie estate of shiIoiiioii Ward, de ceased : Notice is hereby civen that in pursuance of an order of Samuel M chn piuan. judge of the ais trict court of Cass county. Nenrasku. made on the 7th day of April. A. D . for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at tbe south door of the court house in Flattsuiouth. Cass county. Nebraska, on the lyth day of May . . D.. ism. at 1 :30 o'clock p. in . at public Tutidue to the highest bidder for cash, the tollowint; described lands and real es tale, towit: the south half of the southwest ijiiarterof section twenty. Jin, in township eievenilli. norta, of range nine (fo in Cass county. Nebrasku Said sale w ill remain oen one hour. Alfklii s. Cooi.kt. Adiniiiia trator of the estate of oloinon Ward, deceased. 17 4 Notice to Creditors State of Nebraska, ( Cass County. t In the matter of the estate of Nels C A gnrd deceased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and de mands of all iH-rsons against NelsC. Aatrard deceased, late of said county ami slate, w ill be received, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house in PlaUsinouth, on the lHth day of October, AD, ll4. at two o'clock in the afternoon : end that six months from and after the l'.rth day of April A D. 1;4. is the time limited for creditors of said ae ceased to present their claims for examination and allowance. Civen under niv baud this ltb dav of April, A I), 14M. 17-4 . S. RAMSEY, County Judge. Notice to Creditor. State of Nebraska, i Cass County. t In the matter of the estate of John Corbet, deceased : Notice is hereby civen that the claims andde mands of all persons uirainst John Corbet, de ceased, late of said county and state, will be received, examined and ad hinted by the county court at the court bouse In i'lattsmouth. on the i:ith day of Oetolier. A. D..lss4. at lo o'clock in the forenoon, and that six mouths from and af ter the l'.Uh day of April, A. D , 1SS4, is the time limited for rreditors of said deceased to present their t alma forexaminatioii and allow ance. ;iven under my hand this lr.th dar of April, A. !.. lss4. 17-4 H. S. KAMSEY. County Jtidjre. Notice of I'robate of Will. State of Nebraska, I Cams Cot' ntt. ) ' In county court In the matter of the last will nil testament of (ieorge W". Port, deceased : Notice is hereby Kiven that on the 2t;ih day of May, A I), l&'M, at the otlice of the county judge in i'lattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, at the hour of '& o'clock in the afternoon the follow ing matter will tie henrd and considered : The petition of William J. Welshana to ad mit to probate an authenticated copy of the last will and testament of lieorse W. Port, de ceased, late of Mitchell county, kanstis, and for letters of administration, with will annexed, to William J. Welshans. Dated this SJTUi day f April, A. D., lSi4. By order of the court. la-3 li. s. KAMSEY. County Judae. MAGNETIC NERVINE. It told with written 3,f' V tion. Fits, Dizii- N e uraturia and Wake fullieritcaused hyex- . . ........ . . f . . fs. Tobacco and Aieo- BEFORE: - AFTER eion. Softening of 'an Brain, cnusinR Misery, Insanity and Death ; sariMM Iusteney, Lost Power tn either Bel. Premature Old Ace, Involuntary Losses, caused by over-mdulireuoe, ovur-exertlon of th Braiu and Errors of Youth, ltirivesto Weak Ortraua their Natural Vhror and doubles the Joya ot life; cures ..ueorrhiea and I'emalM Weakness. A month's treat nieiii, m plum package, by mail, to auy address, $J !( r Imii, 6 tsixea tu. With every fO ordur we Kive a Written Cuarantee to cure or refund the money. Cin ulurrf free. Guarantee issued only by our oi elusive atfenU F. FKHKE & CO.. I)RnUISTS, Sole agents, Flattsmouth, Neb. The Fair Graduate Of next June is new pausing oc casionally, amid her busy studies to look forward to her appear ance on that eventful night when "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 rinding a satisfactroy answer, and as a result of our labors can offer the following complete line of beautful White and Cream Silks: irJ-lndi Cream atin Moire, er 69 '4 i" h Cream Brocaded Wash "T C Mlk, yard fO L'l iii h Cream hatin, all silk, per "7 C yard O 2J inch Cream Creie de Chene, d ( yard .017 .loinch Cream India Silk, fine Kraie, yard ."-inch Cream Satin Ducliesse. y a ri 1 .75 .98 .98 1.25 .25 -.'; inch Cre..m Brocaded Satins, yard 21! inch ( ream Brocaded 1'eau de oie, yard . . . . -1 inch Cream China Silk, yard. 32 inch Cream China Silk. yard. QQ only .07 11 inch washable Hat.utai silk, yard, only .Ow 21 inch washable Habutai Silk, Cfl tine tuality, yard .OVJ 27 inch washable Japanese Siik, i (" tine quality, yard .T"v7 24-iti'li washable Japanese Silk, FQ tine quality, yard .057 ' Inch Cream washable Japanese Silk, hue quulity, yard .07 3 Inch Swivel wash Silk, yard, A.C only TJ 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. Tl n l r l We have the most Via UPflPPS complete mail 1T1C111 UlUClO. order department in the city ami samples are mailed promptly. Be careful to state just WHAT you want to buy. JT'We have no traveling agents or representa tives. All claiming to be such are frauds. HAYDEN BROS., OMAHA, NEB. Dry Goods, House Furnishings and Groceries. J ;i-.v--"--"--V-".v'--i-."--.-.u -.- - - e--::: ? :.::"?. !;...-. Watches vrVe; .--.'-'1 a Diamonds;i :uz-r?Z::j Jewelry -.C; Silverware, &c Fine Watch Reoalrlng-J;; jos. p. frenzer; Opposite Post OfTlc .V-iV v OMAHA -- 9 m . - m -: - -.--: .c :?:: .. T" :T,:f i--:rs ."i -: ' -:-""-.T-; m m " m-:' NEW LIFE BEFORE. -AFTERV' Or. E. C. West's Nervs and Brain Treatment l sold under positive written guarantee, by author lzed u;-Hiitn only, to cure Weak Memory; Loss of Braiu and Nerve Power; Lost Manhtxal; Quicknefm; Kutut JMses; Kvil lrea:us; Lack of Courjilenee; Kervousnesf-; Lassitude; all Drntus; Loss of Power of the tieiierativ t)rmn In either aex, caused by over-exertim; Youthful fcrrnrs, or recessive I'se of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, which soou lead to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. By mail, tl a Imix; 6 for fii; with written cuurantee to cure or refund money. YVKST'S t! HIGH HYKI P. A certain cure for Couvhs, t'olds, A-thmo, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Courh, Sore Throat. I'lcasMUt to take. Small Fize discontinued; old. fioe. Fize, now 25c.; old 1 size, now 50c. Ul'AKAN 'ILLS issued only by l V. Frirke & Co, druggists. Compound Oxygen ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, CATAUKII, l-n-c. Semi for book free. Three uiuntnn' treatment for tia.W) Drs. DAVIS St STONE, Room 3a. Douglas block. nmaria II ch Cor. liiih and Dodge Sts. uWUla, ACU. fid What is Castoria is Ir. 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. "Cm tor I a is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me' B. A. Abchkk, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " The use oC 'Castoria' is so universal and iu merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Caxtoria within easy reach." CBim Kahttn, 1). I)., New York City. Thx Centaub THE EVER IWiElvrEWT HOUSE 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, 307-309 Mnin Street, Plattsmouth, Neb. W. A. HUMPHREY, M. D., HOMCEOPATHIO Physician and Surgeon, I'LATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. o Ity or iittt Prompt? Anwr-r Dr. Agnes V. Swetland, HOMEOPATHIST. Special attention to Obatetrlca, Diseases of Women and Woman's Surgery. Office : 'xeh"?!81' Omaha, Neb m. Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhata, Eructation, Kills Worms, fives 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 has invariably produced beneficial results. Edwth F. Pakdkb, M. D, tnth Street and 7th Ave New York City. Oompakt, 77 Mcrhit Steer, Kew York Cm - RELIABLE We Manufacture The Very Best LE BRUirS:::-'' FOE EITHER PIT. This T9m4f 1 directly To IM mm or of Um Umto-V rmary Or. ran, raaturvs do chang of dit or inn out, merrarul or potaotMoa ido Icidu to bo taken Intemailj. tmm AS A PREVENTIVE by eitLnnx ft Is lmpoibie to contract may venrwi djimi ; but in tn cae f tnaM iraady tinrntmAfSLT Ajrucm with OonarrlKBS and Uievt, wegaurw toaaeuiv. Priac by nauU portaf PM $ t jMr bui, or boxaa tac f $500 Reward! WE will pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint. Dypepsia, Sick Headache. Id dipestion Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, end never fail to give sat isiaction. Surar Coateo. Large boxes, 25 cents. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The gerj aine manufactured onl v by THE JOHN C WEsT CUMfAbY, CHICAGO, ILL.