WEEKLY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1S94. IX .i.NII AKOl'.Nb THE TOWN. Miss Ilattie Walker arrived yester day morning for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Horsley, who live just west of town, are the parents of a new ten-pound boy. The young ster arrived Monday morning. A niue-year-old girl named Mary Wagner was instantly killed at Al bright on Saturday morning by a south bound train on the Missouri Pacific. Miss Happy Van Wyckof Wyoming, Otoe county, daughter of ex-Senator Van Wyck, arrived yesterday for a visit here with her cousin, Mrs. Mott. E. Ii. Coleman, the man sent up from Greenwood, this county, to tbeLincolu asylum some six weeks ago, died last week and the remains were taken to his former home at Greenwood and in terred. Andrew Kern, one of Cass county's prosperous farmers, was in town Sat day and remembered The Journal with a call. Mr. Kern was sixty three years old Saturday, but doesn't look it by at least ten years. Christian Gauer, the well-known German farmer, living in the vicinity of Cedar Creek, expects to leave next week for a visit to the old country. He expects to be absent for some time and will thoroughly enjoy his trip: Messrs. W. R. Iiildwin and A. Weldou, two of Salt Creek's most pro gressive farmers, were in the city Satur day looking after the sale of some farm realty belonging to an estate for which Mr. Baldwin is executor. John, the seventeen-year old son of Jos. Lloyd, the 11. & M. engineer, had the misfortune to break his collar lone on the right side Sunday evening. The lad was riding a pony and ran into a cow while sending the pony along at a rather rapid gait. The boy was thrown to the ground with re sults as above stated. It might he well for Polk's 2sews to thoroughly investigate before printing depressive and unauthentic stories "about the 1. :! railroad shops shutting down to live liniiis per day and four days in th- week. Very happily the tale n't bused on positive informa tion, but to print such rot injures the town. The News deserves to be reas onably careful. Now tit it .If sie 11 t has formally announce I himself as a candidate tor the republican nomination lor county attorney. Sigey Polk's chances have gone glimti.ei ing. This .Iovilnal sincere! regrets that Mr. Root affili ates with iieh a corrupt party. lie is too good a man to belong with any party other than the detn u-racy. The contract for budding Antelope county's new court houe at Neligh was let Fridav. Twelve contractors were present from abroad, but John N. Mi. -Is. i f Nelign. was siirrrssf il. George H. Mrl n:Il. of .Lincoln, is the architect w hose plans werechosen. He w ill sui' : ise i be woik of build ing. The stiuc uie will cost some $;;0. 00 Ii is believed that A. M. BlazeU. a cooper, wlm luvsterionslv disappeared from his Lome in South Omaha last April, leaving money due him for wages, his tools and clothing, was drowned in the Missouri river and that it was his body that was found by the Nebraska City authorities, July 4, floating in a hnde condition down the river. Blazek's parents reside at Cedar Rapids, la. A great deal of seining has been done in Salt Creek, near Ashland, of late and the authorities have decided to put a stop to it. Fish Commission ers May of Omaha and Oakley of Lin coln were in Ashland last week look ing alter the matter. On Saturday last the trial of J . C. Simmons, Jack Hobbins and M. English for seining in Salt creek, was held and each fined 2o and costs, amounting in all to about $l-r0. The B. & M. has had another fit of economy and the result is that all brakemen on the south passenger trains on the Beatrice branch have been laid off. The force of section men has been cut down everywhere and reductions will be made in other departments until the officials feel that they have cut their forces down as small as they cau and still be able to operate their trains. Nebraska City News. A swarm of bees, which tlew across the river from Iowa, furnished a rather novel scene on lower Main street on Monday. They settled in front of Gorder's implement store, and at once there was a hurry on the part of bystandeisto secure a box, so that they could claim the bees. Joe Rakes arrived first with his box, and after some trouble Induced the bees to enter. A hive of bees is worth a neat sum of coin, and Rakes is ahead just that much without being out much in the way of time. Tuesday's Lincoln News is respon sible for the following: There is a quiet rumor circulating about today that a change is imminent in the ed itorial management of the World Plattaraoutb a few years ago anu uug up a pot of gold dust, buried there quarter 01 a century rro (vy an uncie Thoro is nn Hnnlif tht a ftt Of WeV Herald, and that the new editor will be none other than Representative W. J. Bryan. It is understood that G. M. Hitchcock will remain in charge of the business department. The rumor is that the deal was to be effected today, some of the stock passing into the hands of prominent free silver demo crats of this state. A delicate odor in perfume "Lilac Spray." Sold only by Gering & Co. Sunday morniDg about 1 o'clock, as Burlington train No. 4 was pulling into the yards at Iloldrege. it ran into an open switch. The engine and ten der were overturned and both were badly wrecked. The baggage and mail j cars were both somewhat damaged. George Oyster, the engineer, jumped but fell, and the engine toppled over on him, pinning him to the ground. After some trouble he was released from his painful position, when it was discovered that one leg was broken at the ankle and the muscles on the same leg torn loose at the knee. It was a very close call for him. The fireman escaped with a slight injury. At pres ent it is not known how the switch came to be open. The wrecking crew were at work all day yesterday clear ing up the wreck. Dr. Marshall, DENTIST Fitzger ald block. The strike among the butchers last Monday at the South Omaha packing houses has well-nigh paralyzed the cattle and hog market, there being little cr no demand for the animals. The butchers claim that their wages have been unjustly cut, and that at other packing centers the wages re main the same as before. The packers appear confident that they will be able to secure enough men to take the places of the strikers in a very short time, and that they will soon be run ning at full blast. In the meantime shippers will be a trifle chary of send ing live stock to South Omaha. Don't buy a bicycle until you see us. The "fifty-dollar ladies' " is certainly a sensation. We are sole agents for them. Leiinuoff Bros. Only a short time ago Polk's News was calling De' s an outlaw, anarchist-, bandit and. in fact, almost everything in its cut-throat vocahulaiy. Just then, however, the circulation com menced to dwindle. Laboring men who resented such uu crai ranted abuse of Dubs, promptly ordered their paper stopped. As a result the sheet is taking it all back aHd is ready to swear by Debs and every labor organization in th e i'intry. It is nothing unusual for the News editor to stultify himself, but in this particular case the ruse won't woik. Buy the improved Smgersewing ma chine. Anton Triliity. local agent, office in Unruh's furniture store. The firemen on the Wyoming divis ion of the Union Pacific, says the Lin coln Journal, are "eating cold turkey" with a rapidity that awes them. Thus far 125 firemen have been )e. tint, and five firemen were discharged at Chey enne for incetidiar) nrnatks during the latestrike. Aside fioiu the fire men thirty engineeis ai i five conduc tors on the division are hustling for other jobs. A number have also been discharged at other terminal points, and yet the work has not fully begun of l:smissing those who were active durirg the strike. For summer comolaint use Gering's Blackberry Cordial Hugh D. Biyce's S25JMMI damage suit against the Burlington & Missouri River railroad, in the Douglas county district court, has taken a sudden turn. The company insists on having a lot of the petition stricken out be fore it will agree to make any answer in the case whatever. Bryce is the Ilavelock blacksmith who was struck a tremendous bhw with a sledge ham mer, j-ist above the heart. March 2-5, a year ago. At the time he was working in the shops and says an unskilled as sistant, in trying to hit the anvil, landed the force of his blow on Bryce's breast. Drop into Lehnhoffs and drink a glass of cream soda water. A social will be given at the home of S. J. Tidd near the fair grounds on the eveningof Augu.-t 11 for the bene fit of the U. B. minister. The public is invited to attend. List or Letttr Remaining uncalled for in the post office at Plattsmouth Aug. 1 for week ending July 25, 1S94: Boyle. C A Atihborn. Mm Bell Dolezal, John -'lary, John Fcrhull. Georgo Grapmuck, Pastor tloge, R W Louthen, HI iter Mutter. M A Pollard. Mildia Port, Mrs C II Rose. C II Shorn, Mr J Seuor, Gertie Wedworth, Vinuie. Persons calling for any of the above letters or parcels w ill please say "ad vertised." W. K. Fox, P. M. All legal business given prompt at tention. 0. 1 wyer, attorney, Platts mouth. Consumption. Bronchitis, CaUirrh. and all diaeaes of the respiratory organ are of like germ origin, and it is only lately that they have been "nccesHf oily treated. In IItlo. taken by steam Inhalation. Ameri can scientists have succeeded, where Koch and Pasteur failed, in perfecting a cure that iTBts. For particulars address California Chemical Works, Omaha, Neb. 13-14 j - - . - r-ir,? ?.r com'lon on Satur- i tain ing j . COLLEGE HILL SOTES. Farmers are cutting their corn for fodder. Miss Clara Cleghorn, of Louisville, spent a few days here and had a good time. Mr. O. M. Peterson, of Plattsmouth, Sundayed at College Hill very pleas antly. Miss Carrie Schulhof, of Platts mouth, is spending a few weeks at College Hill. The school house in our district will soon receive a coat of paint. The same is badly needed. From the looks of the many grain stacks surrounding us, small grain is not a failure by a good deal. John C. Current and brother-in-law, from Elmwood, paid College Hill a visit on that hot Thursday. We shook hands with Mrs. E. Foe, of Red Cloud. Mrs. Foe is one of our former College Hill school girls. Young Woodruff,of Wetpicg Water, will hereafter pound knowledge into the heads of the College Hill scholars. The planted corn is badly misused from the heat. Listed corn looks fresh yet, but unless we get rain, it will go in the wake of the planted corn. Our old settler friend,Rev. Emanuel Hartig, of Nebraska City, will come to see his many old friends around this part of the world next Thursday, August 9th. Thursday last will long be remem bered, as it was the hottest day we ever experienced. It was also killing day on corn, and farmers are very much discouraged. Grain thrashing is in full blast. John Shoenman, George Frampton and Wm. Fitzgerald are the boss thrashers. C. S. An operation or injections of car bolic acid are extremely dangerous. Try Japanese Pile Cure. Positively guaranteed by Fricke & Co. Nwtic-e of Koreoloaure. Thomas Baker John W. Martin, and their as aimia. defendants. ill tuke notice that on the .'.'til tiny il June. 1.U. William M. 'lary and William M. t'lary a adminiMrator of the'estate of Daniel (iregg, deceased, plaintiffs herein, tiled a petition in the district court of t'nss county, Nebraska. ncalnt said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose it certain mortgage executed by the defendant Vl:liani and Mary Edgertoii to said defendants Thomas Baker and John W. Martin slid their aMcns. upon bt numbered twenty four cit and thirty tw o. (:i'' in t-e tion numbered twenty CJO' township twelve. tl"-' north, range num bered fourteen ( 14 ' east of the sixth principal meridian, mi Ihe county of t'ass and state of Ne braska, mid eontainiiiK even and ninety hun dredths i7 KO lmo ncrew more or Ics. to secure the puyrrent of two certain promissory notes dated ( ictober l, lsS. for the sum of '.' 00 eat h. and due and payable, me one on .January 1. IrvW. and the other on Julv 1. thst there is i'ov ilue ni"in sRid second nteand mortgage the sum r-f iJ.V.oo and interest thereon from Oc tober l. iKss. nt the rate of ten per cent per annum, tor w nich sum. with interest to date of judgment, plaintiff's pray for a decree that said defendants William and Mary Eugerrou be re quired to paj the same with the costs of this suit. or. that said premises mav be sold to sat if v the amount found due. and that the said defendants. Thomas llaker. John W. Martin and their assigns, as to the first note, be forever barred of all right, interest or equity of redemp tion in said mo-tirnired piemises. V 'U are required to answer said petition on or before the 27th day of August. 1S1M. bated JtilvT. !!'!. William M. Clart. It) 4 Attorney for Plaintiffs. Nolle i,f Adjourned sale. In the district court of Cass county. Nebraska; in the m liter of the estate of Solomon Ward, deceased . Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of Minufl M. Chapman, judge of the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, made on the 7th day of April. A. IV. isw. for the sale of : he south half of the southwest quarter of section twenty 30, in township eleven (ll), north, cf range nine ), Cass county. Ne braska, and in pursuance of a noli- e of the time and (dace of sale of ald lands, given and published according to law. 1 off ered said above deMTibe 1 lands for sale on the lrtth tiay of June. A. D., l"i:H. as in said notice provided, ami held the same open for more than one hour and hav ing received no acceptable bid for said lands. I adjourned said sale to the 21st day of July. A. 1., 1st. at which time said above described lands were again off ered for sale to the highest bidder for cash, and after keeping the said sale open for one hour, and receiving no accertable bids for said lands. 1 again adjourned said sale until August lHtb. lv4: said sale to take place at the south door of the court house, in Cass county, Nebraska, at p.m. of said lMh day of August, lsitj, and to remain open for one hour. ALFREDS. fOOLET. Administrator of the estate of Solomon Ward, deceased. :il-3 Notice, to Creditors. State of Nebraska, i Cass County. " In the matter of the estate of fieorge W. Port deceased : Notice is hereby given that the claims andde mands of all persona against (ieorge V. Port, de cesed. late of Mitchell county and state of Kbiimis. will be received, examined ami ad justed by the county court at the court house in Piatlsuiomh. on the lthday of January. A. I.. ls'jo. at V) o'clock in the forf noon, and that six mouths from and after the 12th day of July. A. 1).. 1SSM. is the time limited for creditors of said deceased to present their claims forex amlnation and allowance. tiiven under my hand this 9th day of July, A. D.. 1SV4. B. S. RAMSEY, County Judge. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, I Cass County. I In the matter of the estate of George Frank, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and de mauds of all persona against (ieorge Frank dceaxed, late of said county and state, w ill be received, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house in Plattsmouth, on the lath day of January, A I), lsya, at two o'clock in the afternoon ; and that six months from and after the lth day of July A V. In4. is the time limited tor creditors of said de ceased to present their claims for examination and allowance. Given under my hand this 9lh day of July, A I), L"l4. ly-4 U. S. RAMSEY. County Jndge. MAGNETIC NERVINE. Is sold with written Jtr tion, Fits. Dixii- Neunugia and Wak fulues,caued by ex v.nuutl Hriinm s. Tobacco and Alco- -ho Brain, causing Misery, Insanity and Death; Jiarreness, Imnotenry, Lost Power tn either sex. Prematura Old A(to. Involuntary Limm-s, c-ated by over-uitiulgeuce, over-fxerti.in of the Brain an 1 Errors of Youth. It rives to Weak Organs their Smun.1 Vigor and doubles tb Joys ot hfe; cures i.ucorrhaMi and Female WHaknesa. a month's treat ment, iu plum package, by mail, to auy address, (1 l-r box, 6 Iwxes i. With every $5ortr we give a Written Guarantee to cure or refund the money. Circulars free. Uuurautee issued only by our ex clusive agent. F. ii. KKUKi: A. (0.. MtrU-ISTS, Sole agents. Plattsmouth . Neb. UtVUVIV - - . . had absconded with all their funda, amoiintine to $4.80. The "commo dore'' will be remembered as one of Clear to the Hilt GOES THE KNIFE INTO THE PRICES OF SUMMER CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, Etc, at This is no Cheap Advertising Fake. is Absolute and Genuine. Cash will buy Perhaps you doubt this Claim. There's be convinced Call and inspect the The People's Popular First Premium at the Columbian Exposition The Singer Man'f'g Co. 54: First Awards, Ileitis the largest number of awards obtained by any exhibitor and more than double the number received by all other Sewing Machine companies. Awards received on the following: Family Sewing Machines, V. S. No. 2. I . V . v. H and Single Thread Automatic Chain Stitch Machine. Sewing Machine Cabinets, Art Embroideries. Laces. Cur tains. ( pholstery. Artistic Furnishings, Sewing and Embroidery, Tapestry Ma chine Work. Also 43 Awards, covering machines for manufacture in every liue where a Sewing Machine can te used on Wool, I'otton and silk Cloth. Knit Goods. Leather, etc., for ornamental Stitching. Button holes. Eyelets, Barring, over seaming, staying, etc. AGENTS WANTED. The Singer M'fg Co "All Over the World." Branch Office Lincoln Neb ...'.....- -.. .:m f;-.-;v Watches .rv -:v Diamonds r : v S i:f:--v.;.;2v Jewelry u-:--.v ?;;: Fine Watch Repairing JOS. P. FRENZER- Opposit Post Oftlc jj-'yjji; iiv.: .P.M1 vr. ...... .'f i i : r.:;.:f -:i'i:! ::iS I'--i"i lhe City Hotel, Corner Main and Third Sts., PLATTSMOUTH. A FIRST-CLASS HOSTELEY IN EVERY RESPECT. REFITTED and REFURNISHED Special Attention Given to the Accommodation of Farmers. CI 4- PUon D I n Connec- tlon. CLEAN ROOMS AND TABLE Rates SI Per Hay. H. H. GOOS, PropV. First National Bank PLATTSMOUTH, NKB. Capital, paid. up. $50,000 OFFICERS: Johh Fitzgerald President F. E. Whits Vice president S. WiDOH Cashier DIRECTORS: Johu Fitzgerald. I), llawksworth, F. E. White S. Waugh and Geo. E. Dovey. Careful attention given to the Interests ol customers, collections made and promptly remitted for. Highest market price paid lor county warrants and state and county bonds. BE M ANLY TnTX-VX m-w us r n , -1 uu i' i i i m 1 1 ! M f 1 1 K I'.HCT .k ono Nitf hi Kminxinnii. WraK tirain or N.rru r cured or mnnpf rt n r l i,v h - - 'I urkmli loat Manhood 'niMlla. (1 box. 6tor t5biuail. Halm' l'linriuCT. Ouiaha. "") C" 5 1 "rtwli I "y and Pon--l-J I CZ. O nrroTnl I ill. n.v.r fail. nra to the amy HriliH monthliM r mi I k r r wiinaut ym without HUa. 1 ri hy mail Airnuia waabxi. H1H. b raAKaACV )1J linumliL, Omu. f.sb. air njjrtyi innva vb v river commission bilked us out of it and divwed the appropriation be- More and Better Summer Clothing of JOE than mor tal man could fairly ask. JOE What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty year3 use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. Caatoriaisao well adapted to children thai I recommend it aa superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. A&cbxk, 51. D 111 So. Oxford SU, Brooklyn, N. T. " The use of 'Castoria ia so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach.1 Caklos Mak-ttk, D. D New York City. Ths CxiTTAua s H i LOH'S" Consumption cure The Great QQur I TTi Great V?oup$Tare The Great lung RestorefTlsd by vry dmgki 4a-he continent of America on positive 4aTantee,?at 50c 'nji S rr bottle a test so wonderful sand severe thatimi-"Gwg r tuiiff Remedy vet discovered la successfully stooti -exrept tii-Orb& Cure. A dose in time -will $ie you ewdiess afxjety an4 troubll Mothers, keep a bottle at yonfHedirf$; it in;idiate!ytilievdL Croup, and you Know UP up SlltiJiave prom ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR HILOH.'S CUR f. s. white, Hniou's BromiHleiEig. Iflain Street, Plattsmouth. special or NeSrIiu'aiJSTor kr aavK mnti.ntt Gout. Kidney liiorderm. Acid fT THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. AO.WAVS FKEHII. bb 151 S. Western Aenue. CHICAB Teas and Coffees Unexcelled. BYRON CLARK- ,rue(7Fe,rtr..ed Attorney at Law, PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. CANNED GOOD S. OFFICK-Second floor of the Todd block, . east of the court house. SOLE AGENT FOR Pillchnru'o MINNESOTA FLOUR, FAT PEOPLE ! I IlluUlill U Tha Meat In the World. Park OnErrr Pills will reduce your weight J PERMANENTLY from 12 to 15 pounds a month. Th "TYYT" anH "Tloof" Ttranrlo NO STAKVINti, sickness or Injury; NO PUB lne AAA A ana liest iiranas. liCTTY. They build up the health and beautl- fy the complexion, leaving NO WRINKLES or flabbiness. STOCT ABDOMENS and dimcclt REFROTff At ROOT breathing surely relieved. NO EXPERIMENT, HXiXAUU AUVl. but ascientiec and positive relief, adopted only a . i . -y after rears of experience. All orders supplied T1t"OT71 fiVS fit I i51 XXT direct from our office. Price tiOO per package '"t'U1 AC'a7 0 " J-,c' V y OT tnree packa(res for ts.00 hy mall postpaid. m iTrcnTwn TectimonialR and particulars sealed 2 cents. I iATTMiULTiI. EB. fSfAll correspondence strictly confidential. O rTICE-Flugtrsld block.over First Nat'l bank PABK REMEDY CO., BOStOD. Ma3S was given a year's sentence to the penitentiary, over to the penitentiary a, i e, T Z-.l The claim but one way to Goods. Clothier. Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. Tor several years I have recommended your 'Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so as ft has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwih F. Fabdek, M. D 125th Street and 7th Ave, New York City. CoKPAmr, 77 M curat Srurr, Bxw ToaK Crrr :f prrrn n ffoj J J Thursday shaking hands with friends; and boarded a west-bound 13. & M. I n?n Twif a mnrtiinrr I e railro; for Jaly, as are 2S.6 per