i r 1 4 WEEKLY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1894. IN ASO ARUl'NU THK TOWN. A good many farmers were in town Saturday , and the streets were crowded with teams. Henry Meisinger, road overseer in the vicinity of Cedar Creek, was in Saturday conferring 'with Commis sioner Dutton on road matters. Candidate Strode will open his congressional campaign in this city on September 17. Plattsmouth is a nrst rate place in which to open a campaign likewise a "barrel." Jesse Roberts of Ashland was ar rested Friday on a warrant sworn out by Miss Louie Core, charging him with rape. Roberts stati-s that he is innocent and will fight the case to a finish. Tom Walling, the enterprising ab stract man ot Plattsmouth, came down to visit with friends last Mon day during the convention of the democratic committeemen. Union Ledger. Robert Sherwood, jr., came down from North Platte on Saturday and enjoyed a three day's visit with his parents in this city, returning Tuesday morning to his labors in the U. P. shops at North Platte. The ladies of the Cottonwood society will give an ice cream social in the Grove at the residence of Mr?. C. Kiser, Wednesday evening September 12th, 1S94 for support of the minister, to w hich the public is invited. The farmers along the northern line of Hurt county. Nebraska, joined forces and pulled Russian thistles Fri day. The thistle has gained quite a foothold In that neighborhood and has alarmed the farmers, hence the above move. The new democratic postmaster at South Omaha denounces as a base lie the rep nt that he intends to give six postal c;inls for a nickel, lie avers that he lias as ood a right to charge a straight one cent rate on postal cards as his blasted republican predecessor. And so he has ! The Press quotes Judge Chapman as tayiug, in connection with theDuncan writ of habeas corpus case, "that he was not trying cases by telephone." Such a remark seems strange, as the Judge has adjourned district court by telephone, but refused to try the petty case of Duncan's by 'phone. Nebras ka City News. It is reported that the Tiurlington railway lias out orders to section men all over its line to kill off the Russian thistle as soon as it appears. Samples of the plant have been sent out. and the Russian thbtle will therefore doubtless, as far as the Rurlington road-bed is concerned, be a thing of the past very soon. (Jeo. Sp irlck, the fair association secretary, is doing no end of hustling nowadays, and proposes that no effort shall I-' spared toward making the fair a big success. The races will be es pecially interesting this year, as the purses are larger than ever before, and a 9tring of race horse will be here to do battle for the money. Look out for a first-class fair. Mrs. Otto Wilson, an Ornaha woman, attempted to drown her two children in a cistern Friday. The children protested and the woman procured a big butcher knife with theevident in tention of carving the little one's into submission. A policeman appeared on the scene just then and put her un- dr arrest. A fit of temporary in sanity was responsible for the woman's rash actions. The novel sight of a possum and seren young ones was the attraction in the street last Tuesday. Mr. De- laney in passing through his timber saw a possum up a tree ami taking his gun out of his buggy fired and killed it. and upon reaching the place where it fell lie discovered that it was a fe male and had seven young ones cuddled up in its pouch in which they carry their young. Union Ledger. A Rurlington west-bound freight was wrecked at Cleveland, just west of Canton, la., at fi:45 Friday night. En gineer G. A. Starknnn,of Ottumwa was killed and Fireman Ed. Walker, of Agency, and head brakeman probably fatally injured. The wreck was caused by colliding wit h a pusher engine at the foot of a hill. The re moval of the debris was a matter of considerable mament. and traffic was suspended for several hours. Train No. 5 was delayed next morning for over two hours. A freight car on 1$. & M. train No 73 went the wrong way of a switch frog at South Omaha Friday night and came close to sending a car of meat and the way-car down a heavy grade The train was moving very slowly and the rear brakeman discerned the trouble just in time to signal to the front to stop the train. Twenty feet more and the two cars would have rolled down forty f et. An effort by (he train crew to pull the cars ou proved futile, and the wrecking train had to be called from Lincoln to open the track for traffic. Total 6l42,tll.20 From a perusal it will be .seen that A Uangcrou Lover. William Hunt was shot and instantly killed Monday afternoon, about ten miles west of Niobrara, a northern Nebraska town, by Miss Ella Larson. Hunt was a well-known and dangerous half-breed negro, who left his family some time ago. About a year ago he set about to gain the affections of Miss Larson, but seems to have failed. On her return from a trip to California he renewed his attentions, and threatened the lives of all in case of refusal. Finally Miss Larson and her brother started to go away. Hunt followed and renewed his demands of marriage, grabbing Miss Larson around the neck and choking her. She pulled a self-cocking revolver and shot but once, killing him instantly. Public opinion justifies Miss Larson in the act. She is an intelligent young lady of a respectable family. Buy the improved Singersewing ma chine. Anton Trillity, local agent, office iu Unruh's furniture store. Farewell to the KaKle Kclet. The Eagle Eaglet has suspended publication and its editor, G. A. May field, has gone to Rushville, Missouri, to establish a paper there. The first issue will appear this week and be called the Rushville News. The peo ple of Rushville will find George a thorough rustler and a firm worker for the town. Elmwood Echo. Japanese Pile Cure costs you noth ing if it does not cure you; samples free. Sold by Fricke & Co. Two young farmers living near Ben nett, Lancaster county, were un fortunate enough to be gone on the same girl, and it so happened that the girl's affections were evenly divided bteween the two suitors. It was con sequently a case of "first come first served." This process failed to please and the two swains resolved1 to meet with bare knuckles and figh it out, the winner to have undisputed posses sion. According to agreement the tight was had on Sunday last, and after a hard tussle of some fifteen minutes one of the contestants cried enough. The girl heard of the light and upon learning that the larger one of the two suitors really bullied the smaller one into the contest and won on his superior size and strength, took the loser to her bosom and politely in formed the bully that he need not ap ply. A strange world this, for it is here demonstrated that it sometimes pavs to be small. Mixed paints at Geriug & Co.'s. Considerable fun is being poked at he poor old Lincoln Journal over its report from the Grand Island reunion printed in Friday morning's issue. n which its correspondent made it appear that Congressman Meikeljohn had made a speech there upholding the pension business and offering a $100 to any soldier who, upon sub mitting his case to him, would meet with a refusal or a reduction if the evidence was sullicent to entitle him to a pension. The report concluded with the words, "lie was liberally applauded and congratulated by many prominent republicans." The signifi cance of the dispatch and the hugeness of the joke may be appreciated when t is known that Congressman Meikel- )Iiii was not a speaker at t lie meeting at all, and that the .-peech referred to was made bv McKeighaii. Lincoln News. Foit Sale A full-blooded Short horn yearling bull. F. McCoukt, 33-tf South Sixth Street. It is learned at the state house that there is a little reason to suppose Gov ernor Crounse will call a special sess ion of the legislature for the purpose of affording relief to the drouth striken farmers in this state, says the Lincoln Call . The governor has had the matter under serious contempla tion for some time and it is expected that he will present his view in the shape of a report in a very few days now. It is intimated that his plan will do away with trie great expense which an extra session would entail and at the same time will permit ol the immediate relief which could not be had by means of special legislation Johnson's Oriental Soap is the most delicate facial soap for ladies' use in existence. Sold by Fricke & Co. The populist party does some good after all. It makes men who formerly were rabid republicans acknowledge that tha republican robber tariff policy is all wrong ana many of them go so far as to state that while they formerly preached republican tariff doctrine, right down in their innermost souls they honestly beleived in the good democratic doctrine of tartff reform Mayor Weir of Lincoln and the popu list nominee for congress in this dis trict is just that kind of a man. The question naturally arises how many hundreds of thousands of republicans in this nation who are playing the hypocrite as did Mr. Weir? Echo answers a great many. Chas. Spencer, the well-known ex constable of Louisville, missed a fat 300-pound porker from his feed pens Wednesday. Some stranger with an appetite for fresh pork removed the animal during the night. T i i,iiiroi(f..4. . Ihe 1 lan bitter fioans tee popular brand. Ask for it from you Ugrocer. ,v MCKBAY NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Root were in Omaha Monday. Willie Longhridge of Lincoln visited his parents here last week. Bennie Schrader and lady attended church in Murray Sunday night. John Amick has sold his farm and will go west and buy cheaper land. There will be another gold medal contest in Murray, September 10th. Sheff Good has returned fiom an ex tended visit through western Nebras ka. Elmer Good and wife attended La bor day excercises in Omaha on Mon day. Miss Anna Drake left for St. Louis on Monday where she will attend school. Rev. Stewart has quite a large class under instruction in Latin, algebira ana other studies. J. A. Rankin attended the indepen dent congressional convention at Te- cumseh last week. J. A. Rankin left Tuesday for Red Oak, la., to look after a farm which he owns at that place. Miss Anna Young led the Christian Endeavorers last Sunday night and a good meeting was had. Attendance is growing. "How do you like your teacher?" is the question asked of the children by the parents as they return from their first days school. Frank Grisel left for Omaha Tues day where he expects to either receive a clerkship in a hardware store or attend the Omaha Commercial college. The Murray school opened Monday with Miss Effie Edson teacher and a fair attendance. Miss Edson comes well recommended and gives promise of maintaining a good school. Murray has lost two of its estimated young citizens in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hardv, the former hav- ng sold out his shop litre to Chas. Taylor and will open a barber shop at Johnson, Nebr. Will Batteison brought two loads cf oats to Murray from their farm three mi!es west of Weeping Water for which they received 3o cents per bushel. This was eicht cents more than he could get out there. The foot race which was booked for Saturday night between Johnie Lau and Doc. Long was declared off be cause the latter could not raise the necessary five dollars which was his part of the wager. Murray is becom- ng advanced with sprinters as Platts mouth is along the pugilistic line. Window glass of all sizes at Gering & Co.'s. Conrad Schlater of Louisville pre cinct was in town Wednesday and at tended the weddingof his nephew.Jno. Donehwi. Mrs. Schlater was prevented from attending because of sickness. Conrad was present at the wedding of John's parents in this city some thirty- four years ago and the event was con summated at the residence of the departed Willett Potten ger, but a few steps from the Episcopal church. The parents are now buried in Oak Hill cemetery, the husband having died some twenty years ago and the w ife some two years ago, and Mr. Schlater considers him self fortunate in being allowed to witness the happy marriage of the son. That oily and rough skin cured and the face and hands beautified by John son's Oriental Soap; medicated and highly perfumed. Sold by Fricke & Co. Anton Stuman, a German farmer living south of Nebraska City, met with a fatal accident Thursday even ing. He was riding on top of a load of poles and was in some manner thrown to the grouud, falling under the wagon. the rear wheel of which passed over his stomach. Shoitly after the acci dent he walked home, complaining of no pain whatever. II is injuries, how ever, were of such a serious nature that he died at 11:30 that night. The deceased came to litis country about six years ago, and leaves a widow and seven children in destitute circum stances. Atkinson's famous "White Rose" perfume at Gering & Co's. Not all the farmers of Cass county will lose their corn crop. Iv. White of Rock Bluffs precinct was in town the other day and stated that he had one hundred acres of oorn that would turn out thirty-five bushels per acre, and no mistake. That isn't so bad. All kinds of trusses at Gering & Co.'s. Notice of Probate or Will. State of Nebraska, Cahs Cot NTT. fRB In county court In the mutter of the last will and testament of Philip I'aul Rheinfrank, de ceased : N otice in hereby el ven that on the loth day of September, A I, 1U4. at the office of county judge in Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, at the hour of lit o'clock in the forenoon the follow ing matter w ill beheird and considered : The petition of .losej.h C ook to admit to pro bate the last will and testament of Philip Paul Kheinfrauk. deceased, late of Plattsmouth pre cinct, in said county, and for letters of admin istration with will annexed to Joseph Cook. Dated this 14th day of August, A. I., isih! By order of the court. :H-I U.S. RAMSEY. County JudRe. finales Benatorsby direct votmfthe;J-tw" '"" 1 1 peopIe, and in the present coropai?n necessa to delay the paper's poblica- recommend the nomination by the.tion." . -C" - - : 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. r 1 n I More and Cash will buy a-.- Perhaps you doubt this Claim. There's but one way to be convinced Call and inspect the The People's Popular Legal N'olic-e. s. o. Leeson. whose tin-t name is unknown, John 1. Parsons, Jesse L. Hoot, Edwin Al. Parker. Frederick W. Fowler, W. 11. Pickens, whose first name is; unknown, and C. J. llotf iiihii. w hose first name is uukuow u, will take nonce that on the yth day of July. Isi4, Alex ander 11. Robertson, trustee ot the estate of Ella V. Unvis, deceased, as plaintiff, tiled his petition ill the district court in and for Cass county, state of Nebraska, aeainst Michael O'Donohoe, Anne O'lionoboe. Milton 1. Polk. Kate Polk, John K. Polk, Martissa E Polk, S. o. Leeson, first name unknown, t-rniit I arrutti. Jotin u. Parsons, Kichey Brothers, Jesse L. Root, Wil liam II. Anderson, executor of the estate of William Wheeler, deceased, Edwin M.Parker, Frederick W. Fowler. George W. Covell, W. 11. Pickens, first name unknown. William Neville, Thomas swobe. C. J. Hoffman, tint came un known, Peter McC'ann, Mary A. Doyle and E. T. Hartley, first name unknown, as defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortuaife executed and delivered by the defendants, Michael O'Donohoe and Anne o'Donohoe, his wife, to the plaintiff, Alexander H. k )bertson. as said trustee, on the 11th day of December. 1S5, upon the following detcrloed real estate, situated in the county of Cass, and stateof Nebraska, to-wit: Lolsone (1) to Bix 8, inclusive, in block two i-i and lots four Hi, five i")Hiiilsix to i. in block elghtv nine (Hi), all in the citv of Plattsmouth. and also upon tha south one-half of block five l5 and lots four 4, five r and six 16) in block eight S). In White's ad dition to the city of Plattsmouth, which mort gage was executed and delivered to secure the payment to said plaintiff of three certain promissory notes, dated December 10th, ltS5. and ciade'by said defendant, Michael O'Dono hoe, to the order of said Alexander H. Robert sou, trustee, each for the sum of one thousand dollars, and due and payable respectively on or before December loth, InxJ. December 10th. 1H87, and December loth, l-8N:tbat the first of said notes has been paid, and that there is now doe upon said other two notes and mortgages the sum of one thousand dollars, together with In terest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per an num from the loth day of December, 1N& and the further sum of eight hundred seventy-three and 15 100 dollars T3.15. together with in terest thereon at the rate of 7 ier cent perannum from March 10th. 1.T. for which sums and In terest said Alexander U. Robertson, as said trustee, prays for a decree that the defendants be required to pay the same, or that said prem ises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. mid that all of said defendants be tore closed and forever baned of all euuitv cf re demption or other interest in said mortgaged premises, l nu. nml each of you. are required to answer said petition on or before the 10th dnv of September. lm Dated Plattsmouth . Neb.. A"g 9th. 14. .14-4 ALEXANDER II. ROBERTSON. Trustee of estate of Ella V. Davis, deceased. By Isaac E. Co.noimis. Attorney. Legal Notice. To John P. Uerser, nou relilent, defendant: You are hereby notified that on the 2th day of August, A. D. m. Mollie Merger Bled a peti tion auaiust you in the district court of 1'usn county. Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divert e from you on the irruunUM that you have wilfully, grossly and wantonly omitted, neglected and refused to support and maintain the plaintiff and her in fant children, ana have abandoned said plain tin and infant children without good cause, or auy cause whatever, for more than two years last pHst : and for the fnrtnercause that, in disregard of your marital duties and obligations, you have a, divers times Committed adultery daring the year 12 without the consent or connivance of said plaintiff, which otTenses have never been condoned by this plaintiff. You are furthei notified that plaintiff in her petition praya for the cu-tody of the minor children, the fruits of said marriage, for tue restoration to her maiden unDie, ami for a decree of court ouieiing title in hi" t' the folio wing described real estate, to wit: The Houtheast quarter of section thirteen 1I81, in township twenty-six cJtii. range forty-nine H:t. we-t of tbenixth priri lpl meridian : also the norihcast quarter of nod ion nineteen lHi. township twentv-slx (ai, range forty-eight (4Hi, all of sii'd lands being located in Hox Butte county. Nebraska; also the northwest quarter of the nonhexKt quartet of section seventeen (171. township ten 10l. range thirteen il3. in Cass county, Nebraska, and also the northeast quar ter of northwest quarter of section eight (81. township ten (10, range thirteen 113 in Cass county, Nebraska. You Hre required to answer said petition on or before Monday, fictolier the Mth. A. 1) tMM W MOLLIE BEUCEK, Plaintiff. By B. S. Ramsey, her Attorney. Notice to Creditor. Stateof Nebraska, l ass County, f In the matter of the estate of Helena Egen berger, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and demands of all persons against Helena Egen berger, deceased, late of said county and state, will he received, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house in Platumouth ou the ituh day of Februarv, A. 1. lxys, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and that six months from and after the pith day of August, A I is the time limited forcredltors of said deceased to present their claims for examination and al lowance. Given under my hand this 10th day of August. A. r. imi. 3G-4 B. S. KAMSEY. County Judge. Final Settlement Notice. In the matter of the estate of Mattes Akeson, deceased : In the county court of Cass county, Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that Isaac Wiles, executor of the estate of the said Mattes Ake son, defeased, has made application for final settlement and that said cause is set for hearing at my office at Plattsmouth on the 18ih day of September, A. P.. 18W, at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day. at which time and place all per sons interested may te present and examine said accounts. B. S. Ramskt, County Jndge. PlattBinouih, Neb., Auk. 10th, 1WM. &t-l by Jfoi More and COMMIT THIS TO MEMORY LATEST STYLES LOWEST PRICES m COFIELD C10AKS.SUITS.FURS. Cor. 16 th and Far nam Sis., Q M AH A PAX TON BLOCK. 1894. HIGH GRADE SHIPPED C. O. D. BICYCLES Anywhere, - - -$ 25 Bicycle $12.50 To Auy one - - - 50 Bicycle 25.00 All Styles and Prices, 75 Bicycle ST .50 Save Dealers' ProQts 125 Bicycle 62.50 Send for illustrated catalogue. :. LET. A -F5X)-2T SZ CO., OMAHA. NEB. PALPITATION OF THE HEART. Shortness of Breath, Swell ing of Legs and Feet. "For about four years I wa3 trou bled with palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath and swelling of the legs and feet. At times I would faint. I was treated by the best phy sicians in Savannah, Ga., with no re lief. I then tried various Springs, without benefit. Finally I tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also his Is erve and Liver Pills. Af ter beginning to take them 1 feli better! I continued taking them and I am now in better health than for many years. Since my recovery I have gained fifty pounds in weight, I hope this state ment may be of value to some poor sufferer." E. B. SUTTON, Ways Station, Ga. Dr. Miles' Heart Core is sold on a positive guarantee, that the first bottle will benefit. All drugglste sell it at U. 6 bottles for 5, or it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Sold by all druggist9. MAGNETIC NERVINE. It told with written guarantee to cure U ervous Prostra tion, Fits, DiZll ness,Hcadnrhf ana euruiria and Wake fulneoe, oauMfd byex i..nunfnn mm. r " ' eirra. Softenina, 'f :he Brain, ranshur. Misery, Insanity and Dath( Hnrreuess, Impotency, tost P ower in either eXj Premature Old Age, Involuntary L cawed h?nviuinfiiiiFUtiMi m-BwTMrtinnof the Brain ana Errors of Youth. It (rive U Weak Organs their Natural Vlmr and doubles tbe Joys ot life: cures iucorrhoba and Female Weakness. A month' treat ment, in plain puckare. by mail, to any addrewi, (1 lnr box, 6 boxee .. With ewery 5 order we irive a Wpitun riimreetee ti cure or refund the money. Circular free. Cuarauteo issued only by our ex viBive agent. F, G. FRJlkE & CO., DRUGGISTS, Sola agenta. Platwmonth. Neb. wuicniniscan oe accomplished la for the fair to be taken to some other J ArT JOE'S. The claim Better Summer JOE than mot;- could fairly ask. Goods. Clothier. VITALIS t PHOTOGRAPHED A-aie a. 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