J L 2 r X WEEKLY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4.1S94. IX AND AROUND THE TOWN. COLLEGE 11IIX NOTES. Mr. aDd Mrs. Henry Herold are re joicing over the arrival of a healthy boy baby at their home Saturday after noon. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Captain II. E. Palmer, the Omaha insurance agent and a former resident of Plattsmouth, passed through town Tuesday enroute home from a trip to New York City. A man named Hammond, formerly of Mills county, Iowa, has patented an automatic buggy, which works with out borers. He has already made big money on his patent. Robert Troop ana Wm. Maple, two of Cass county's well kuown farmers, departed Monday for Davenport, Iowa, to attend the reunioa of their old regi mentthe 20th Iowa infantry. C. A. Rawles, of Plattsmouih, va3 brought over on No. 2 Monday evening and taken to the home of bis sister, Mrs. J. II. Howe. He is threatened with a spell of fever. Glenwood Opin ion. The Donne college foot ball team didn't do a thing to the Nebraska City bish school bojs u Saturday last at Nebraska City. The score was only 33 to 0, and Nebraska City had the nothing. John Murdockof the vicinity of old Mt. Pleasant, this county, was in town Saturday and visited 'his office in company of his two daughters. He is one of the thriftiest men in his neighborhood. The banking board has recommended the appointment of ex-Cashier J. M. Roberts of the Commercial bank of WVeping Water as receiver of that bank, which recently closed its doors. Lincoln Journal. When told that Plattsmouth isn't growing refer the claimant to the continued increase in the enrollment of children in our city schools. Platts mouth's census in '95 will show ten thousand people. II. C. McMaken returned Saturday from a weeks' visit in western Ne braska and 7yom:u. As a curiosity tie brought us a sinali specimen of a Itussian thistle which, he says, is overrunning that country. It is a dangerous looking plant. The current of the Missouri has again changed to the Iowa side near Kenton' Station, and the banks there are gradually gix it g way to the silent wash of the water. The riser now is not much over eighty rods from Hen ton's Glenwood Opinion. Frank M. Terry, of Brainard, Iiutler cuny, was a visitor with the editor Friday. He was a member of the same regiment and company during the four years of the late unpleasantness. lie is one of the farmers of that county who raised no crop this ear. J no. Ti!i. caug-r 't the Omaha distillery, had the inii-toilnne to mash the indrx ihirer on his rulit hand Friday whil coming to his home in this city n Hie ii.m-ii 1$ A: M. train. A sudden mist d wil d blew the car d'X r sliu: tin lii.-. linirer ami ihe injury will b Krii-.ti enough in enforce an illness for i ..! :hr-e nei ks. J no. Intt has q lit- a curiosity at his Jioine in Somii Park addition in theshapeof a Fiencti lilac bush, which is now blooming fur the first time this -year. Mr. Tutt lias livtd in this im mediate neuhl.oihood for over forty years, audit is the Uit lime lie has ever known a lilac bush to bloom in September, th general season being in May. County (Ami uii!-f.ioner Geo. Young w isbes it to We understood that he was perfectly willing that the Ilolcomb meeting should be held in the court house. The Joi'ual liasteua to give Mr. Young ciedit for his lairness. As to Messrs. Dutton and Hayes, the two members at fault, the public has al-3-e.tdy decided. A meanerpattisan trick was never enacted in the counts . -"Ther is very little of party politics in the pre nt campaign," said a re publican to the reporter S tturday last. -It's all a question of railroads and boodlers against the people. We have a rotten croud in our par'v, and I notice you have one in yours. " -Tlere T. P. McLaughlin, the "Irish poet," made College Hill friends a pleasant visit last week. Mr. acd Mrs. Charles McPherson of Greeley Center are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry LehnhofF. Mrs. Hattie Scblater and son have returned to College Hill from a visit with relatives near Wabash. The German Lutheran church near Murdock is a very fine building, and no wonder the members of that church feel proud over it. The late wind storms played havoc with winter apples. Apples are a drug just now, but mind, they will bring a good price yet. John Strew, who lives a mile west of the German Methodist church, hasthe credit of owning the finest farm house in Cass county. I dare contradiction. He lately got married and will soon bring his bride to bis tine castle. Rev. Father Nugeut of the College Hill Catholic church spoke at Ashland Sunday night on "Prevailing Miscon ceptions of Catholic Doctrines." The hall was crowded with non-Catholics, who expiessed themselves as highly pleased: The lecture lasted two hours. It was eloquent and instructive and made a very favorable impression. I have been asked, "Why is it that land in your part is higher in price than in any other part of the county?" The reason is that the farmers here put up fine improvements on their land instead of investing their money in banks. Next, we have churches and school houses in every direction, which makes a very favorable impression on new comers, and last of all, we have the best of land for farming. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schroeder rejoice with them over the decision of the supreme court (God bless them) banding the two in nocent little girls of Filbert over to their care for good and forever. Mr. Byron Clark, the attorney for Mr. Schroeder, who so ably fought for the weltare of the children, receives the blessings of all the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder. C. S. A Similarity. A kiss Is like a bath, Tbat you take from the river; You can take, and take, and take, And take 'em on forever, And still there'B just as many As If you hadn't never Took a one. Detroit Free Press. The Burlington's Earnings. The earnings of the Burlington for August have been given out. Freight earnings increased 8135,230, and pas senger earnings decreased $322,526. The gross earnings show a decrease of $142,252, and operating expenses de creased $348,119. The net earnings increased 82SS.747. For twelve months ending August 31, the decrease in gross earnings was $4,450,900, and the net earnings $197,997. The following is a simple method for testing water: "Into a ground glass stoppered, perfectly clean bottle, put live ounces of water to be tested. To the water add ten grains of granu lated sugar. Cork tight and set in a window exposed freely to light, but not to the direct rajs of the sun. Do not disturb the bottle, and keep the temperature as near 70 degrees F. as possible. If the water contains or aanic matter, within 4S hours an abundance of w hitish specks will be seen floating around, and the more organic matter the more specks. In a week or ten days, if the water is very bad, the odor of rancid butter will be noticed on removing the stopper. The little speck will settle to the bot tom, where they appear as white flocu- lent masses. Such water should not be used for potable purposes." In arenrdnnce wit h the sileof Jno. Fitzgerald's stock in the First Na tional bank of this citv to iheDovey brothers, mention f wnicli was made in these columns several d iys m;o. the bank director in'! n S tturday last and ele'jted Ue. i i vev as presi dent, vice Jno. FitZiiTald. resigned. II N. Dovev 'ths elected to the post tion of asislHiit cashier. Dave Mc l-'ntee. who Iris served the assistant ot (Jasliier align Inr several vears past, will rem rin wish the bank for a short time, but will ultimately depart for the Cripple Creek mining country in Colorado, where he expects to per manently locate. Dave's many friends here will wish him the best of success in his new location. Notice or Foreclosure. Thomas Baker, John W. Martin and their as signs, defendants, will take notice that on the 3d day of September, William M. Clary and William M. Clary as administrator of the es tate of Daniel GreRs;, deceased, plaintiffs here in, tiled a petition in the district court of Cass county, N'eliracfca, against said defendants, tne object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain morttra'ee executed by the defendants, William and Marv Edgerlon. to said defendants, Thomas Baker and John W.Martin and their assigns, upon lots numbered twenty-four (-41 and thirty-two (32). in section numbered twenty (l!0) township twelve (12) north or range num bered fourteen il4. eust of the sixth principal meridian, in the county of Cbks and slate of Xe- brar-ka, ana containing seveu ani iiineiy hundredths 7 90 10DI acres, more or less, to secure the payment of two certain promissory notes dated octooer 1. iw. i'-r ine sum oi 22".00 each, and due and payable, the one on January 1, issit. and the other on July 1. lKM'.i; that there is now due upon saiu st-conu noieana raortgacethe sum of fciift.OU and interest thereon from October 1, isss. at the raie of ten per c.nt per annum, for which sum. with interest to date of judgment, plaintiffs pray for a decree that said defendants. luium ana siary tagenon. he ten tiired to ubt the same", with the costs of this suit, or that said premises may te sold to satisfy the amount found due, and thRt the said defendants, Tnomas Baker. John W. Martin and their assigns, as to the tirst note, be forever barred of all right. Interest or equity of federa tion in said mortgaged premises. You are required to answer said petition on or before NoveinberMh. 1SH4. Dated September 20th. Is94. 40 4 WILLIAM M. CLARY, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Notice of Probaeof Will. State of Nebraska, CassCovstt. 1 In county court In the matter of the last will and testament of roily A. Oldham, deceased : Nntiee Is herebv given that on the th day of October. A. D. 14. fit the office of the county judge in I'iattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, at the hour or z o ciot'E. in tne aiiernoon, tne following matter will be hear and considered : The t-etition of George J. Oldham and Dora Moore to ttdmit to probate the last w ill and tes tament of I'olly A. Oldham, deceased, late of I'iattsmouth," in said county, and for letters testamentary to George J. Oldham and Dora M oore . Dated this 11th day of September. A. D. isy4. By order of the court. 3.S-3 B. S. It AMSEY. County Judge. STOP A MOMENT! $llltB II 1r.lt! 10 1 HOt'IrlV YOU that are in need of Clothing. 95?,d ? your dollars, and do you want the VERY BEbi in quality that the market affords? If you're constructed on that common-sense plan and seek to guard your pocket book's interests, your only conscientious recourse, beyond a doubt, is to trade with JOE, the People's Popular Clothier, TTIS Fall and Winter stock of Clothing and Fur H nishing goods is now unpacked. Suits for the 11 old, the young, the stout, the fat, the slim, and, in fact, for all sorts and manners of male humanitya perfect fit for any or everybody guar anteed. The prices will astonish you. JOE offers GENUINE BARGAINS and guarantees to give more on the dollar than ever before. The goods were bought 25 per cent lower than in past seasons and the buyer gets the WHOLE BENEFIT. School suits by the score. Five hundred out fits for boys are on our counters. Invest a few dol lars in this department. You'll be amazed how far they go. These are facts, not buncombe. Call in and see the goods. JOE, The Clothier. Waterman Corner. Notice to Nou-resldeot Defendants. In the distrtct court of Cass county, Nebraska : Omha Loan and Trust company, plaintiff. vs. W. K. Btihl win, administrator of the estate of Samuel Lewis. defended. V. K. Baldwin, administrator of the estate of Ann Lewis, de ceased, William S. Lewis. Howard Lewis. An nie M Mastin, Wills V.'eldon, Amanda E. Mowrer, Mary Alice Schooler, Fannie K. Shel leiy. Sadie J. Lewis and Samuel Lewis, a minor over the age of fourteen (14) years, children and heirs at law of Samuel and Ann Lewis, deceased, and Ida Lewis, wife of Wil liam s. Lewis. Yerner Maiin. husband of An nie M. Mastin, Amos Wel.lou, husband of t ilia Wei. ion. Lo.ene P. Mowrer. husband of Amanda E. Mowrer. F. M. Schooley. husband of Mary Alice Schooley, M. F. Shelledy. hus band of Fannie K. Shelledy. and frank J. CiarE. William Van Doreu, Seabury L. Sears, defendants. To Amanda E. Mowrer. Lozene P. Mowrer, her hu-band. Mary Alice Schooley. F. M. choo!ey, her husband. Fannie K. Shelledy, M F. Shelledy. her husband, fadie J. Lewis and William Van Doren: You and each of yon are herebv notified that the Omaha Loan and Trust company, as plaintiff, has tiled its petition in the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, against the above naind defendants, the object of which petition is to foreclose a mortgage ex ecuted on the first day of April, by Samuel Lewis to the Omaha Loan aud Trust company, conveving the following described real estate in the countvof Cass and state of Nebraska, to-wit: The north half nj-of the northwest quarter liwVJ of section twenty -five (.'.M, township twelve 121. range nine ll east 6 P. M.. to secure paynent ot two notes, each for the sum of fifty five dollars !."5. one due and payable on the first dsv of A pril. lsii'!. and the other due and payable on the tirst day of April, 1S94: hIso to s -t ure the amount which the plaintiff should p iv tor taxes and prior encumbrances on the si-l real estate, tinon which no'eand mortgage tiinpc la nn-ve H iinrl nwirt? to the TltiintifT thp sun of two huudred eighty-one dollars tSfl 1, J with interest on the same at the rate of ten ( 10 j,r cent ter annum from the firstdityof April. 1VW. and the praver f the said petition is that the above-named defendants, or some of them, be required to pay to the plaintiff the said sum so due it. Hnd that in default thereof the plain tiff be adjudged to have a lien upon said real estate for the said sum and Interest, and that the said real estate be soin according to law and the proceeds applied in payment of the said claim, and that the defendants he by sal J decree ar d sale barred of all interest In said real estate. Yon are required to answer the said tetition on or before Monday, the 13th day of November, OMAHA LOAS AND i lit S t CUM KA.N . By F. A. Bkouan, Its Attorney. ' 4(1-4 Fall Opening Oct. 5 and 6. T WILL have on exhibition the finest line and largest assortment of goods in the city. Also a fine display of Trimmed goods in most desirable shapes and colors. rFHANKING the ladies of Plattsmouth and vicinity for past patronage, I will be pleased to have you call and see my stock. Tin1 following from the Nebraska City News is recommended to a class of toughs, wto loaf about the streets, 88 containing some goo:l. sound sense: "When on see a ltdy walking upon the street, before making some tie grading remarks about, her, whether in jest or earnest, just stop and think for a moment whether or not you have a mother, sister, wife, daughter or cousin who at that very time may be walking on some other street, and that maybe some low-minded person is making re marks about them Try this, and al ways think twice before you speak or repeat a remark you may have heard regarding a woman Then, if you are is a slielit differei.c'. how t-v er.' the I a irentleman. von will no', reneat or man with the pen miswun'. In the cive credit to the remark." case of your parly Hie corrupts. uists are on top. In our pally ih-y ate Mfcder foot.1' Yt-3. that U niifoiu. ialIy true,' added tli republican its ht ii,ked away. Chart Fernald, an insntie man, was capiured Friday loaming about in the vicinity tf Neligh, Antelope county. When found he wore nothing but a shirt and vest and had no other Rarments whatever with hicu. Jn his vest pocket was found a certilic&te of deposit lor more tJian S0O worth of notes left in the bank of Jodi. S. I). The man was bruised about t he head and it i thought that lie h;;d started eastward and accidentally receiving an injury became a raving maniac. IJe is now contined in the Antelope county jail. ! The II. iV M. lui mule Una! arrange ments for opening up bufcinea at I'ill- inif. For the present it will use the passet ger depot of the Northern I'aci fie. but in the future may build a depot The Burlington proposes to be as inde pendent as possible and will build Its own yards, freight houseand terminals will haye its own telegraph line. opera tors, agents, switchmen and employes and other properties. It is expected th;it this transcontinental line will be in operation October 15. Sleeping cars will be run from Chicago by the way of Plattsmouth through t: JJillings, also through to Sheridan. L.i;l Notice. To Joeoh Leuehtwels, non-resMent. defend ant: You are nereoy notified taut -Martaret Leuehtweis lilei her'petition in the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, oc theSoth day of September. 18f4 for a decree of divorce from toii and for care an I custody of your minor children, and to exclude you from any Interest In her netiarate property, lots and 8 in block Hfi in the city of Plattsmouth , Cas county, Ne braska, on the ground of extreme cruelty prac ticed bv von acainst her. and for more than two yers" wilful absence from her by you. on are rciimred to answer soki petition on or before Mondav, the -Hth dny of October. It4. 3y4 MARGARET LELCIITWEIS. Notice t Creditors. Stnte of Nebraska, I Cass County. I In the matter of the estate of Philip Pan! Rhcln frank. deceased. Notice Is herebv given that the claims and de mands of all person against Philip Paul Khein- frank. deceased, late oi aaiu county ami Mute, will tie received, examined and adjusted by the countv coon at the court house in Plnttsmonth. on the 13lh dav of March, A. D. lswa, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon: and that six mouths from and after the nth day of September. A. I). 1H4. is the time limited for creditors of said de ceased to present their claims for examination and allowance. (Jiven under my hand this 10th day of Sep temtr, A. U. is. 3 -4 H. S. RAMSEY. County Judge. Final Settlement Notice. Iii the matter of the estate of John Ritchie deceased : In the county court of Cas county, Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that A. Baxter Smith administrator of the estate of the said John Ritchie, deceased, has made application for liiml settlement and that SHid cause Is set for hearing at mv office at Plattsmouth on the 2d day of OcloiKT, A. I. 1M, at 1(1 o'clock a.m. on said day, at which time and place nil er sons Interested my 1 e present and examine siild accounts. It. S. Ramsey. Countv Jndire. PlattKmoiith. Neb.. Sept. 5lh. 1K4. ' aa-s Johns .ri 's Magne'.ic- Oil kills all pains whether internal or external. I appointed a: Sold at Fricke & t lo's. I I,,lte,J thi" Ad mini it ratrix'a ppoint rut-nt . State or Nebraska, I Cass Cocnty. i Incounty court To all persons interested in the est-ite of Anna M . tVRourke, deceased: Notice is herebv given that on the Siddnvof Octobtr. A. I). 1S94. at the hour of lo o'clock a. ra.. at the county judge's office, in Plntts month. in a lid county, the petition, asking for the appointment of Nellie M. O'Rnurke as ad ministratrix of said estate, will be heard and considered, at which time and place all persons inieresien may appear ana snow Crtuse. if any they have, why she should not be s such administratrix. s 2th day of September. A. D. 1894 41 3 I. S. RAMSEY, County Judge. Mrs. J. Benson, LADIES' FURNISHER. OMASA. H2 What is READ THESE PRICES Ladies' Skirts from 75c. to $14.40. .Ladies' Waists from 50c to $8.50. Narrow Val. Laces from 15c per doz. up. Butter Cream and Black Laces in Bordon and other styles from 10c a yard to the finest quality. Our stock is ery large ana no oia gooas on our shelves. Wo make a specialty of Ribbons and Hand' kerchiefs. Good quality Gloria Silk Sun Um brellas from 81.00 to $5.00. Specially low prices on Ladies' and Children's Hoiseiy and Underwear. We have many lines of Ladies' Fancy Goods, not kept in other stores. We are giving special prices in Gloves. In short, we make special prices in every department Come in or order by MAIL. We will cive your order prompt and care- iul attention. 2IR.S. J. BENSON, 1519 Douglas St., near 16tb, OMAHA, NEB. WW f I SI 1894. HIGH GRADE SHIPPED C. O. D. BICYCLES Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. 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GTinrnnteefi iosned by ourapents. CONSTIPATION tttR& the Croat T.TSTR end STOMACH KiXiLLATOB ana BIOOOPVKII1E1U Small, mild and pleasant to tak, especially adapted for children's use. COUofiOS Scents. a v issnea omy us ' F. G. FRHKC & CO., DRUGGISTS, Sole agents Plattsmouth, Neb. The Plattsmouth Mills, C. HEISEL. Prop. This Mill has been rebuilt, and furnished with Machinery of the lest manufacture In the world. Their "Plansifter" Flour Has no Superior in America. GIts it a trial and be convinced. onto him unto wlora ' borior is due, and llr. Travis' record is oe tLat the feon?f of tfita -J..... y L clJpl8 esFcu ' address m uf r?r.i, tj.,- , f -4hgS. - .