The Record is Broken! "been. a.Tole to secure s-u-olia. -vsl1"cl for 37-"CLir m.or2-03r sus of ZEZLSOlsr, t:b.e Oeusli Olotln.5 Men's Business suits, good value $8.00, $ 4.65 Men's black Worsted suits, good value $15.00, ... . 10.00 Men's square and round cut suits, good value $15. 00, . . 10.00 Men's double-breasted Cheviot suits, good value $13.50, 8.65 Boys' suits, good value $6.00, 4.90 Children s suits, good Our complete assortment of Men's and Boys' Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Hats, Caps, . -a. a i r a penders, Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Valises will also be sold at ttmu-tujuii. jrxcnjjij&. COME AND SEE THE OUTFITTER OF MANKIND. ELSON, the Cash Clothier, II PL DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. VEEKLY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1894. IN AM) AROUND THE TOWN. Mat or Gorder of Weeping Water was in town Sunday visiting Lis mother. B. F. Turner, a former Plattsmouth citizen, but now a resident of Cliicapo, was in the city yesterday. J. J. Shafer of Weeping Water was a l'lattsmouth visitor today, and made Tub Journal a pleasant call. The latest returns make it certain that Sturdevant is defeated, the Ne biaska City News to the contrary. Henry Snyder and nephew, Geo. Snyder, both of the precinct, have re turned from a four week's visit at the former's old homo in Highland county, Virginia. Ch;is. Vallery, Will Stadelniann and Frnk Itaueu.all three l'lattsmouth boy a h are now in the employ of the liurl i itii n in Chicago, are here tcra short visit with their parents in this city. Aifx Walker. stn of Jap. W alker, one nf Murrart best-known citizens, departed for Lincoln Wednesday t take, a two ear"s cmnse in t!i.- medu-;d department t li.e Cottier' nuivei -i: . Thf I i:i'.:u :i lt-C'rder contain-i mnif u.iv.-i itian cnutitt v J urr. 1 wt.i li ;":iirs ti this ollice. Tin , meicii nm . ihai vicinity rvHentl j liiv. t'ti !i i tii" biiaiiit-.-s tn ixiin that Tlir tsrM t-w al- :tre nftt-n like the initial i't an ax upon i lie trunk ol a tic-; N sit iiit-r how sharp the ax. r !! hrti-i tiie ttiruk-. the tree top never ti-tjiLlej or drcliiies until a ii(;ieri'n !' litis has been iH tient ly t nirk Cipt.iii. U ! 'il;er one of the li-!.i-ki.ov ii it.iiiriti fOtii- and iinn t-i- in 'lie wiuie i..ick Hills con ! i'i . i- m 1 t v v i-ii in ir with II . C- Mc!.ikeu The ivo vv i : I depart the last of the veek lor the IJIiick. Hills to eiijuv a hunt. A p.ick of vi.l iin-itis v.u d.ils set lire to the African M. E. church in Ne braska City mi Halloween niht and the building was completely destroyed thus causing a loss of 81,000, and at the same time took from the colored people of Nebraska City tbeir only place of worship. The perpetrators of the deed desei ve the severest sort of punishment A man from Focatello, Idaho, re cently sent to Salt Lake for some fur niture. His local dealer, hearing of this, called on him and said: "I had those same goods. Why didn't you buy from tre? "What, did you have them ? " was the surprised rejoinder. "I nevtr thought so; but I saw an ad of the things I wanted in the Salt Lake papers and sent for them." The moral is apparent. A force of B. & M. linemen are at work putting in new copper telegraph wire throughout the entire local yards. It is the experience of the company that copper wire gives much the best satisfaction, as the smoke from switch engines has the result of rusting out the wire now in use in a comparatively short time. C. E. Yates, superinten dent of the telegraphing department, was in town for a few hours today looking after the matter. C. II. Babcock, the real estate agent, has just completed a property trade wherein Grocer McCourt has .riven bis residence property in this city and some Havelock and Omaha lots in ex change! for a 20-acre fruit farm in California. Mr. McCourt will retain his business interests in this city but bis family will remove some time this winter to the California farm. Mrs. llcCourt's health is poor, and it was for that reason that the trade was negotiated. value $2.bU H'HjDer la Trouble A;uiu. Wm. Wagner, better known in this locality as "Sleek Bill," is again in trouble. Bill has made quite a record for himself during the past several years. His meanness was not displayed to any alarming extent until after the death of his wife some four years ago, when he won the affections of the young wife of old Jno. T. Hawks, a farmer down in the country, and caused their separation. Later on be betrayed one of Hawks' young daugh ters and was forced to marry her, but no sooner was the ceremony performed than he left the girl to care for herself and child. The sister of his first wife was a widow and he secured her to act as his housekeeper and care fur his two children. ' The woman eventually made known her intention of marry ing and Bill threatened to shoot her if she should marry any but himself. The woman refused to be thus coerced and Bill made threats of suiciding. This was a bigger bluff than ever as he bad been careful to remove the cartridge s from hi pistol lfire pull ing the trigger. This wasalxmi two years ao, and a short time after lit moved to Omaha, where it is s iid that he ag:iiii married without going rl.r-pih t lit usual formality if ecur- iij a di vorce f rum the former Hawk vrl. i?i'.l has kept aw .. t ioni I'lattfc ni'it.t ii otii il onl a few we and 'ie - -.rii i'i'iI !; return lis week i.i mj.i two a'-ts of meanness, vh'Hi desTVe to fetid him tothepeiii eiitiary. O.ie ti ick to ell mme Nothing lel"iieing to .l.tke Denson. i he brother of his first wife. :iol then Picketed the m mev. !1U gerund let is the o ie wtiieh CMiisesr the rub, fin! his " r.! cii----i1r.es -'a-i Is an eX'-ellen' chance of meeting i I H jut l ewnl d Hill drove out to the t'.irtu of Eii:n S;ee. who lives in the south western onrkirls of town, one day l.r.-t week and re-irr--ented th it he had a viiimct t fur irsh (i);l liiisliels of upi!ei to x'-iiie O. It alia parties. He ne-de-l a ;,. m J. en! uioie (45 liiishel) to till the contract. Mr. S.ue ooI him the apples and Wag. ner promised t be down either- on S itnrd.i or .!omI,iy last and p y for the apple. He fniied to appearand Mr. Sage instituted an investigation and learned that Bill had no apple contract at all. He had simply driven the load of apples to Omaha and ped dled them ouc by the bushel. Mr. Sage has filed a complaint before Jus tice Archer charging him with ob taining goods under false pretenses. It has developed that Wagner has recently been living with a laundry woman in South Omaha, and Sheriff Eikenbary went to that place Friday morning to bring Bill to this city for trial. The sheriff soon located his man and brought him to this city that evening and placed him in jail. Another of Wagner's questionable deals has come to light. It appears that he buncoed one Aleck Powell, a farmer living on the Iowa bottoms, out of a load of onions on the same kind of a deal as he worked on Sage. Powell threatens to make Wagner suffer unless he puts up the coin for the onions. Powell, however must take his turn as Wagner has two other prosecutions to answer before Powell can get a whack at him. The criminal prosecution against Wm. Wagner, held before Justice Archer on Monday on the charge; of defrauding Elids Sage out of a load of apples valued at t:?0, went against the prisoner. The testimony showed Wagner up as being an unprincipled villain and the court took great pleas ure, and justly too, in giving Wagcer a thirty day's sentence in the county jail. The costs amounted to over $28, and Wagner's term of imprisonment will thereby be extended to thirty eight days. When be gets out the au thorities may have something else in store for him. Headquarters for; cheese at Weck bach's grocery. OCR FIUCE. 1.85 Am I'um'comiuodatiog Mother-in-Law. Since Henry C. Code, the book keeper for the Heyn Photo supply company of Omaha, left the city to at tend the funeral of his mother-in-law. who had not died, experts have been going over his books and report a shortage of not far from $3,000. Last week some discrepancy was noted in his accounts, and he saw that the books would soon be investigated. He asked leave to lay off a day to attend the funeial of his grandmother in Council Bluffs, where he retained his home. That worthy lady isj-tillon earth and in Council Bluffs, as also is Mrs. Code, who has no idea where her husband has gone. He did not even say good by to her. Code has flitted west. The photo people have not lost any thing by him, as they calculate, and if anybody gets on his trail it will no doubt be his bondsmen. .Ml legal business given prompt at tention, D. O. I wyer, attorney, i'latts- Ql:)0th. There is mure calami in this section t l tie country than all oilier diseases put logeu.er, and until the hot tew eais wa Mippobrtl to be iucurabie. ror a gieai uuin Jeai.s doctors pro nounced il . local disease, rtiid pres et ilied local rvmedies, and by con stantly iailing to cure with local" treat ment. !: onoiinced il ittcurat'le. Science ha.s proven catarrh to he a const it u tionul lieae and therefore requires :oit itut ioiiiil treatment. Hall' Ca tarrh Cnrp. manufactured bv F. O'eney V t'o . Toledo. Ohm is the only c-Mistitutional rnre on the mar ket. It is taken internally in doses fr rn to drnp tn h teaspoonfn.l. It acts d' recti v on the blood atxl mccou sur fpres of the svntem Thev offi r one hundred dollars for anv cnre it fails to pit". KerH Vr circuhits an te'i mriTii:i"s. Addrse. V. I ''lIES'EV. it Vl . Toledo. ). Sold bv drtiggi-sTs. 75c. Machinist Bob Schaper went down to r!.itt!motitb to visit over Sunday ill; his family. That night he started iick to Havelock Wv way of Lincoln and al th latter place lie met v" h quite a painful accident. In walk5"? up street from the depot in Lincoln " get a f.treet car. and while passir; across 10th street be slipped on some thing that lie thinks must have been a banana peel. He fell heavily, throw ing out his left arm to protect himself. As a result he is now nursing a broken arm. the bone having snapped near the wrist. Bob had the accident promptly treated and was around on his feet Monday, all right otherwise. Japanese Liver Pellets are the best family medicine for liver complaint and constipation. Fifty pills in vial twenty-five cents. Sold at Fricke & Co's. Miss Grace Wiles returned today to her studies at the Cotner university, Lincoln, after a short visit out in the precinct with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wiles. The late election was replete with surprises throughout the country, but none were greater than the fact that, although the republicans have prob ably carried every congressional dis trict in the state of Nebraska and elected two-thirds of the legislature, their candidate for governor, for whom they made their greatest struggle was defeated and Silas A Holcomb was elected by a plu rality of almost 3.000. This fact is now conceded by the republican stale central committee. The victory is not of great consequence, although its very significant doing much to vindicate the course pursued by Mr. Rosewater and bis Omaha Bee. Mental depression, wakefulness, lost manhood caused by errors of youth or later excesses quickly cured by Mag netic Nervine. Guaranteed by Fricke & Co. An operation or injection of car- I bolic acid are extremely dangerous. Try Japanese Pile Cure. Positively guaranteed by Fricke & Co. OCR PRICK Men's pants, good value $2.00, . - ... $ 1.40 Men's Custom-made pants, good va ue $7.00, . . . 5.00 Men's Chinchilla overcoats, good value $8.50, . . . 4.85 Men's fur collars and cuffs overcoats, good value $16. 50, 10.00 Children's cape overcoats, good value $3.50, . . . 1.90 PEOPLE OUT OF CLOTHES Are cool this weather. Are you? You surely ran spare the cash to clothe cor rectly in A NICE FALL SUIT s m So low we let irood clothing go. To wearthe bet without making yourpunte j' weep. j:st one of our tine Fall Suits. WII XT :H ARMING KIEOANCK Th'y poiispes. Ther sit well unon a kiiuly creature ordisnlfy the daily loller e: uuKiiowri to fame, line ot the bstia j ours for 7 .SO t Think of the iJ' f which yon are free lr wearini; our V IU OO Kali Overcoat. Whowi'l he untmppy who is fortiried with such folid merit ? O MfiDP.AM ivi s 1 1 vJi n in, l.l.t of Ltrr- Uema'ning uncalled for in ttie post- ulicoiit l'lattsmouth Nov. 7. for week ending Oct. 31, 1S94: Burton. L C HeiQs. Johan Nickles. Maude Olduker, Haiti l'eions calling for any of the above letters or parcels will please sav "ad vertised." W. Fox. P. M. The biggest horse of the late la mented campaign i n the republi cans of Harlan count). Iowa. The. members of that party put in all of Tuesday night celebrating what they nupposed was a' republican victory with comfortable majorities for all candidates. When they awakened the next morning they found that the county bad gone democratic by a small figure. The Modern Woodman Accident as sociation declines to pay Celia V. Shrock the amount she claims is due her on account of her husband's death. The association claims that her hus band's death was not the result of an accident, but that he was subject to mental disorders and that he had mis represented his physical condition to get the policy. Lincoln Journal. The campaign for the succession to Judge Strode has already begun and is raging quite warm. Among the gen tlemen mentioned who would like to drop into this stepping stone to con gressional honors, the district bench, are J. R. Webster and E. II. "Wooley. There are still a few precincts to hear from. Lincoln News. Omaha's canal bonds were defeated, the number of votes cast in favor of the proposition falling several thous and short of the required two-thirds majority of the entire number cast at the election. Tbe promoters of the scheme will ask for a special election. Indications seem to point to the con clusion that the government at "Wash ington will have tbe able assistance and wise counsel of Col. II. M. Bush nell just as soon as Congressman Strode's need of a private secretary be comes pressing. Lincoln New?. Some good, clear farming lands in southern Kansas in exchange for Plattsmouth realty. Crops were good th s year throughout southern Kansas. A bargain ! Inquire of tf. C. II. BaBCOCK. WOOD MANTELS. Write for Cat avnd Prioea. MILTON ROGERS & SONS, 14th and Farnam Streets. Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases are all gold as far as yon can see. They look like solid cases, wear like solid cases, and are solid cases for all practical purposes yet only cost about half as much as an out-and-out solid gold case. Warranted to wear for ao yars ; many in constant use for thirty years. Better than ever since they are now fitted, at no extra cost, with the great bow (ring) which cannot be fulled or twisted eff the case tbe ' II Can only be bad on tic caaea tunned with this trade mark. All others have the old-style pull-out which is only held to the case by friction, and can be twisted off with the fingers. Sold only through witch dealers. Send for watch man opener to tbe mavnafmctorero KeystoneWatch Case Co.9 PHILADELPHIA. I P RRahfj Q hmtns inwetd tirectif to the smI ot fun rrriixn rx. 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