Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901, January 24, 1895, Image 3

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    WEEKLY JOURNAL,
TllUUSDAY, JAXUAUY 21, lbO",.
IX AMI AKUl'M) I1IK TOWN.
C W. Manning of Xehanka was in
town Saturday.
J. I. Hartshorn of Louisville was u
I'Uttsmouth visitor Friday.
Wm. Wotenkamp is reported to be
rapidly convalescing from Ids recent
illne.
Ueo. Lohnes of Eight Mile (Irove
prrcinct was a Platlstnonth visitor
Satutday.
W. S. Ptirdy is lying very ill at his
holm cn South Third street. His re
covery is very doubtful.
Will Carraher, the 1'nion wheelman,
who is teaching school near Cedar
Creek, was in town Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Klmer F.ikenbary were
in Ashland Monday and atteudeu
the wedditig of the latters' cousir.
Miles Standish has returned from a
trip to the south, having gone as far
as Memphis. He is again at his home
south-west of Murray.
MeMaken & Sn completed their
work of filling their local ice house,
and paid off their men Saturday. They
have nearly 2,000 tons in .
Chas. Williams, a well-known far
mer who lives in the vicinity of Ash
land, was in the city Sunday, the
guest of his niece. Mrs. 1. L. Hates.
Lawyer Allen Heeson was the re
cipient Friday of u genuine southern
m.cking bird, the gfl of his sis't-r.
Mrs. Tobie, residing in southern Mis
souri. It is a hue sin er.
i;eo. VulSery, assistant general pas
senger agent for th Itiirlington, with
he trters at Dentfr. was in town
Suiili vbiting with his parents,
Mr. and Mis. Jacob V-llery, jr.
Therr dots not appear to be much
consternation among the hair dressers
over thr decision of Judge Chapman
declaring the transfer switch law un
cons jiutiona!. Lincoln News.
With due reverence to the happ
pair. e must sav ih it the wedding in
vitation recently received at ihisoffice
hits the b'iU ee to perfectii n. It
re id: Yar presents ren lasted, etc."
L viUviUe Courier-Journal.
Now that the court li.Mise clock i
t-eing regulated by Jeweller Arch I
t'j'. m in. it is running smoothly and j
keeping cued lime. The clock has J
rea!!v I-erveJ the attention cf a
jeweller ever since it was ilACel io
the c )urt !iou?e tower.
lhtjrday wai the anniversary l
thr- liirthilay if lrtjatnin Franklin,
.tml the i I iiz at the hth sch.1
baiKlir: was hnited in honor of the
event. One jourijjter. when quizzed
as to why Franklin was famoas, re
torted tliat h- was "the inventor of
lichtninir.
I'iul Arxuutir. the km of he f and
pjrk packers, i-i siil to luive made
arrangements for tise -rec:ion of a
S2.0.UaJ packing ant 111 .Suth
Cniha. Increased ptckioij facilities
in SjuUi Oaialia means a lrttr mar
ket for Nebraska farmers. Mr. Armour
is doubly welcome.
Chria. Metzer, of Cedar Creik, bud
his clothes r-et aCre rhtirsaay L.y the
tire from a lighted cijrar. w hich fell I
ltween his coat and Vrst whl!e he
washe..vily wrapped up. A hole was!
burnd through his corduroy vest and
pantaloons before the lire was located,
suit of clothes was spoiled, but no j
other injury resulted. I
.society across the river as neune-
.a ..taaal.l
nem nas recently ieen lorn asuuoer
. .
ny lion or me arresi anu imprison-
m-nt ol a rnn turned Vinson ami n
woman wlio has be-n living with him
as his wife, but who proves to be at
Mrs Combs, of Missouri. The parties
were taken to Clenwood and placed j
in j iil to await a trial for adultery.
I'lattsmoiith has taken pattern after
ih nrohihition lar.i of this city of a
year ago and Ims ordered card-playing
stoooed in the saloons of that ntiiet old
citv. It will now be in order to make
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aUw i.r.diihium? the nlaUng of high-
live 111 the conn house, as we are told
r iv r.fTUU anen.1 ti.tirh of
hir valuable time at thi3 kind of
J " I
aTitHement LouivilIe Co'irier-Jour-
nal.
The s! ct d mcing party given at
Waterman's hall 8 iturdiy evening by
the vourtg men in h nor of the T.
L.." .1 young ! tdies' tbming societ) ,
wa-. h'glilv eoj alle ff.iir. S tufi
;liir ' i'"ec - p. sit i if-Med in thr
te-t s.him! .1 :;m a';fr.!l Jo iLe
htK-''.s it fi i!i:ir ci whit-li the parly
t: .-. .. : e V ri'i'r.V Italian or
' f . -ti . oiUitu a t ;i i-i (1 !! music.
1 1 1- r rftiiin ':niM-iit. o nwietetri
n umbers.
l V V.. ) .rscy and Uichard C
O ti -aSf, tmK ':! ils lecently in
d.': 1 ), t'-ef.-.J.. 4 ,-nittd jury , fil-d
th ir b nl : fids I'liurs iHy iti the oaic;
of thy el-;l: of v.m federal district
court. The former g;ive a bond for
nd th bitter was held in the
Hum d ?0.ih no. Neither of ihe parties
'.. J ... -.4 . jr-.4'e I hev c'ame t
. i . . : . to-v
rr'i'ilifd.- 't;.io,i lit--.
The "Q" in cutting tlov, n expei.HtH
at a terrilic rate along ita line from
Pacific Junction toCreston. Mills sta
tion is partially abandoned, only one
man being retained at that point. The
night c ilice at Hillsdale is also to bo
abandoned it is thought and at other
points along the route. In fact when
all the changes that are contemplated
are made there will be but live night
ofllces between Crvston and Pacific
J u nc t i on ( "J le u wood T r i bu n e .
The committees who have in charge
the collecting of clothing ami provi
sions for the drouth sufferers of the
west, held a meeting Saturday after
noon and have secured the assistance of
August (Jorder iu their work, who will
receipt, for all goods that are left with
him. and the public maybe sure that
everything they give will bo used to
the best advantage. Flour and meat
will meet immediate wants, and farm
ers nro urged to donate as liberally as
possible.
Aug. Smallfoot, living north of Dun
bar, Otoe county, lost a daughter Fri
day evening, aged five years, ten
months and fifteen days, of diph
theria.. This is the fourth child lost by
this family within a week, having
buried three in one day last week.
Mr. Smallfoot's afflictions have been
great this year. 'Last fall he came
from the west, wheie he lost hisentire
cropsby thedrouth, and was compelled
to return to this county almost penni
less after four years' hard struggle to
live and accumulate. Nebraska City
Independent.
The putting on of the east-bound
lljer. No. 6, on the Burlington, enables
the Omaha Bee to steal asort of march
on the Chicago dally papers, which are
favored by the railroads and are
whlized out over Illinois and Iowa by
fast mail trains and reach the Missouri
valley several hours earlier than ever
before. The Uee puts a special edition,
containing an abundance of fresh
telegraphic matter, on Its press at
about eleven o'clock each night. A
limited edition is run off and the pa
pers are bundled off to the union depot
and put aboard the Purlington's No.
0. which leaves Omaha five minutes
before midnight. I5j thi means the
He? reaches evry town of any import
ance 'on the llurlington's Iowa line
quite a bit in advance of the fast mail
train from the eust.nnd that paper i
ihus in possession of quite an ad
vantage over the Chicago dailies. In
this case the favoritism shown the Chi-
cago papers in the way of having fast
M a.il trains afforded them is more than
offset by the Uee's enterprise
"d.'iixuet Chemical Co. Mary ville, M"o.
;entlernen: Of the n:,ny File pre
parations which I have used I found
none to do the work oi'iick and com
plete as MAtisrrr I'n.r. Kiu ku. It is
1 'Nj iik relief and positive cure, as
yen say. ry criemi:v yours.
Ai nir.is I. rnn't:.
Traveling Sa!eraan.
For .a!o hj lierir.s A Co.
Ar .ttilnit Annetitliin
The -c!ietne of annexing Sontli
Omaha to th metropolis of Nebraska
i loin favor amors th poi! of the
former town. Sinc tin news that
Armour, t U-. ti Chsca-o j trk i .
coming to South Omaha and tbatSouth
Omaha is to hav a Hjj,i.h sovrn-
rant building has been received, there
Las set in a strong current aain- jui-
t,PXation, and it is very doubtful if tht
proposition woidd carry today if put
to a vote of the p? ,-:. Many wrll-
known citiei;s , w ho a few week ago
were hallooing themselves hoarse for
annexation, have changed front com
pletely and say that they can now see
their way clear for remaining out of
Omaha.
Japanese File Cure is the only one
thal caI 0e KUHraljtt.,,(j. IM jt is the
. s , . b Fricke tS- Co
vic i Tr-Kir Pr .it,
Henry Carstens, a young farmer liv
ing near L'ierce, this state, met asome
what tragic death yesterday. He and
two farmers had been engaged In dig
Ug a well. One of the men told
It . a 1 a a .
"ut 'ul
curbing before digging any deeper,
r -ir lu n1 ca e in. nenrj
, , : 1 .
Ul " c."t-ni ami went
Ik a a t
l a-:i,n- Y,u'r WK
uui mre minutes ne was miri. n ne-
neaui aujui. iuo irn vi auu. iieip
9 l a.t tl tt .a.at .
was uumeuiaieiy caueu, utit ine uouy
was not recovered for four hours
Carstens was a married man, about 24
years of age, and leaves a w ife ami
one child. Carsten s death was the
Maine which befel Chas. Neely some
three months ago at Louisville, this
count) .
A :l!ratl IJim-1j tlll.t Wrirr
Magnet Chemical -o
( i n i' e m e 1 1 : Maun kt Kii.i.i:i:
(Mired me of Itching Files in three, ap
plication-. I can cnsc:ieritiou.sly r
romniil i' to perform the work.
John Cahi:i an, Ornaha, Neb
For sale by (iering S: Co.
Talking about the electric lights
Clans IJrekenfeld opines that the best
thing for the city to do is to buy the
electlic light system and also the
water woikr., for that matter as soon
as the city is able to do so.
The friends of JIiov JiritLaien
joicing at the prospects of his early it
coverv to halt h.
O. L M r.'. ,J-n.,M;l, HI., write:
Mlav' ti-il yutir .IstpHtiefir Tile rtitr
and fouml It a hure permanent cure."
1 Sold by Tricke & Co.
ICnml NotUe.
To ALL WUOV IT MAT tONCKHN?
The oonnnlHsloiier appointed tit view n road
comtiuMwlnir at the souilnvtt rumor of Mrtlni
Itfceen 15t. town ten lo. rmni twelve t-,
rtiouttiK thence thirljr (.'() ro.s eiot. thtnre
nineteen 1 10 r.!s north, lit I y-livo ( '") rod eaM,
thpiicpMMiili el'jhteeiHl'O tih to ,ettlii line,
(hem e eat on f-ct'tlnn line hIhiuI two hundred
Hinl thirty live (.';'.M root mid tcriuInHtltiit at
Koiuh enl corner of teciloti lifu-cu tI5, town
ten (I'-M, range twelve tl'i. Caxti county. Ne
traku. to lo known hk ronl . it UK ha
reported In favor of the l.t-urintf thereof, and
all objections thereto, or elitlnm for damages,
timet le t'.Uri In the comity elerkM o!!tre on or
before noon on the 1:0th tiny 'f March, A 1,
1. or auch road will be acted upon without
reference thereto. Kit AN K DU'KsoN,
W. A. SWKAKlNtiKN. fount) t'ierk.
4-1 lieputy.
First National Bank
I'l.ATTSMoUTIl, Mill.
Capital, ptvid up $50,000
OITICKKS:
t5ru.ir. K. Pov t v.
K. K. Wmti:
S. Wai oii.
It. N. IK.vkv . . .
rrot.ietit
. . . Vice prt blent
i'nhlcr
A!-t'.uit t'lili r
in;i:fTius:
George K. 1 vey. K. T.
. White. 1. Ha-.Tkw. rt)i
I II. N. lK'ey.
eref il ntient!on iriveti to the lntcre-t of
cuttotitcr. to!!et tlotiH um le uI i-rouij liy
rpmltteJ for. UUhet tuarkt t rice j-al t for
county wnrrii. Q l Ptate :i1 co-iritr touS
Zuchweiler & Lutz
TI10 Grocoiif,
Cor. Sixth and Fearl Sts.,
K V. F. I KVKUYTHlNii IN lltKIU LINK
Sell Cheap,
Give Good Weight,
Deliver Promptly.
11 a
oia ttstou Is soi.Ii iTt l.
P. J. HANSEN,
PKALKK IN
STAPLE unci FANCY
r j
I T I I I ( . r I I f 7 j
JL V Vy y JL X V- KJ m !
'
Crockery
Gla
sswaro,
FLOITR AND FEED!
A Spooinlty.
One door North of rostofficc
- - j
""W X T 1 j
F.
Mala Strfft, I'latljiaoath.
(3j Bi Qj Q m I! 11 g-; j
Teas and Coffees Unexcelledt
furtlre Hros Oltbratrd
CANNED GOODS.
soli: agent fo
Pilisbury's
MINNESOTA FLOUR,
Tl lt in thr Wi.rl.!.
Th "KXXX" :uH "IleHt" Hranis
HEART DISEASE 3D YEARS!
Short Drcalli, Palpitation.
Mr. C. Vi. McKlnsoy, pottmnstrcf
Kolcomo, ih1.,;uu1 a bravo cx-solllcr,
nays: "I bad boon prrvcn-ly troubled
with heart tii-?cao ever binco leaving
the army at the close cf the lato war.
1 wa1? troubled with palpitation and
shortness of brent lu 1 could not
sleep on my left Ri.lo and had pain
around niy heart. I boeanio fo ill
that I wn nuicU alarmed, and for
tunately my attention was called to
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
I decided to try it. The ilrst bottlo
made a decided impnivemenUn my
condition, and live bottles have com
pletely cured me."
G. V. McKlNFEV. I. M.. Kokrano, Ind.
Dr. Miles Hmrt Ctiro U M on a roltlvo
puuriiuteo lh;it Ij tirst botllw will iK'tietit.
All drostRSst ai'U It nt tl, 0 ixitt lri for t or
It will ' Kent, prepaid, on rcflrt of price
by tho lr. Mile MuUlcal Co., Ukhart, luU.
Sold by all tlrtifrKiata.
if V
DEfORt
Or. E. C. wM's l.'crvo rm1 Orain Trcalmer.l
H iM uu.l'T j.-IUvo written irtmrnnten, l y nutlu r
letl uk'ei t nly, t i u,- V i.k Mer'iory; Irv nf
I'.riitn Ncrvi ) i.vi r; J. I .I.t'.'.o. R' ; t ni'"i. tn ;
Mk'tit 4wM-; K' i ln niti; i,t ,' .;! 1
Ni-rvuu-iiw; Ijifitu le; ail ljri'iii; I of l'uwer
of the tO ii inti llrHin la t-uhrr net, nu--l hj
ovt-r'erti.n; Vuu'.hful Ki ror, or !.x-vwlt Vrc
Tohniio .iuii .r Ll'iuor, wlti. i. f.'-n ler..l t
MlM-r, ( Muii)itl,.n, lu-Hinty nn i Dcnth. lly uir.t
IIbI't; UfrK; ! h wiittn t uurr.r t lit 4-1:100
refuti.l luonpy. WlsrseoldJlHi Hi f. Aci-rtaia
euro fr CVn. lt. I'.ihl , a thmn, tir.u liirl -, Troup,
V tKx.j.injf licwli, s,.rt Thro'tt. I'leiu :itit t- tnk".
HrnttH uIo .);( in.i -': '.!, r-V. Fi.'. Ix.w'i' .; Ji
It le, u.-watv. to Ai;.V. i i I js i.-'.'uml .uly I -j
P. Frlckf & Cot druslsts.
H. D. TRAVIS,
Attorney and Counselor at
Law.
WILL I'l: TI l. IN AIL T1IK I KT.
OKKI('i:-KMiii 1 ao.l ;. I iilmi Itl'k.
Plattsiuontli. - - - Nob.
f.-
r-rvtv g-eaiamura
URS
V
i .;"7i;,-i i. I. cpvU f 'iutniPiit aud t wi
( l.iAi-: ' t. i ox-!tt;iiir c'ur for Pt!
1 . vi ! u'i tiiifrw. Il tn opermtlott
j ti'lit'M l:s ! 1 r f. .,' ion of crtiio acid, vhh
j 5 n: j: 1 r :. l , ' ! th u jTi.::fiit rnrw, ti.d rJ-n
; f i. t , 11 . v. ( , ur-vcea.ry. Whr andur
1 M.n t tr : c'.;-eiaA? We guarantM.Q
I ocu- c cur-i :iryc:ii, Yoa ouJ 17 ffi
r- . imha-.i. !!. 1, c f. ir a t-r maiU dtjapl
1 - - ..
! .
tl t-y eur cr-t't
: f .- -VnflM Cured. Pliet Pren!i.
J 1 it ill ,UH bilaaaneta LUfPlleti
! : IV. i'. .'-4 tTOi ACII UtAiUUlTOtt aat
LI 1 i a 11. Su-.il, nul-i ana n
ih. Nn.
I First Premium
j at the
jCoIumbian Exposition
(The SiDgeTManrg Co.
! iti:jx:i vi:i
541 First Awards,
I't-U c t!:c n'ij:t frr of twitf!i uMai'.ifsl
rxl,.- ii.tr an 1 noro liin tlottUJe lh
i.::n!-cr rot cUM by ail o!'ir rwmr MarhltiaJ
CvJia j ai.J- . A r l tt-rt- i i r 1 oa the f olioa !r.,
Kaf-.ijljr -r-!ti M ifhiiifs V. S. N' j. 7.
l.y l' U 1 -if:, Tfre 1 AMt-twat!r
.::-. l;:, u ii-'ian?. oit.".g M liinr
r it.rtv rt Kjiii.rot -lr:e, t.a .. 'ur
ii. I
Arti!ir Kartu!i'.riC,
'!-!rj, Ta;--trj- Ma
i ;
Aln 41 arJ. rovrrlnc njarMne
t -r u;:,iifc;fp in rmy line w I re a
-':rs; in" ti I ime-l 5a
r..i!-u a;-. 1 .ik iot.'i. Kn!t ;-kv!
l-l!.. r . t if . for OrnJn'Mll stllr hlnc
is -i t t . : h ;-. Kjr:. tiirrln. pr
j-a:3.if:.:. -tajlUj;. K
AGKN'TS WANTKl).
The Singer ETfp- Co
Ovor tlto World."
Mr audi I.-,U1 !.... Cl- Ht , Omaha
JT r. JQNSS.
; . LIVERYMAN.
t'.r i'fw1 .V Hutlio
Ut 1 t.--k an 1
ahm-st. ana schiidknecbt Bams.
i i, riiK i-ij.-i i:;r
Ui .f ait ! -rl; tl-ti. fru-: a Sa !!:
i l.-n t t a Mxtfi j-a'M-MCcr Wici.n.
r.;S H rr 'T Vfc.n, rry alia utvl
(.(lifil'n f .r ( ! ti,-. ! P.I..1
f liiffi!.,
'I'rMlti rlTi
at i:::ifLH i:ati
Tolophoim ?4l.
Ir!rcs It na'.-!e. No creilit over
,lr. IM mi 1 in. r't.iinT arfl ll.-
vile-l ta rail, atUfaftln I guar
all Wr-1.
w. i. Junes
BEE30N &: ROOT.
Attorneys at Law,
rLATTSMofTII. NEll.
of ficr, -F'uif' ra!.' ll(v k. orpr FIrtNfl Unl
II. O. LIVINGSTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
II N SURANCE,
riiHmoutli. Nelrka.
The
County Fair
affords an excellent opportunity for thd
pick-pocket to j;et your watch. If you
would be proof against his skill, be sure
that the bow (or ring) is a
I
This wonderful bow Is now fitted to tha
Jas. Boss
Filled Watch Cases,
which are m.ide of two plates of gold
soldered to a plate of composition metal.
Look equally as well as soliJ gold cases,
and cost tbout Iwilf as much.
Guaranteed to wear S'.o years.
Always lo. k fc r thistraJc mark,
None genuine witluii-t it. 'fC
Sold only through watch dealers.
A atch CAKt t j enr hich m.il-i a lsnd&om
Ciiifn cent troo on rtqunit.
KeystoncWatch Case Co..
PMILADULIMIIA.
ftp
! , , i i 'j w-fr-r':-Tt 'r. ' '
n l r I '"-., ...--.-il.J' ..- --i
What
Y4 I i O V-n R5?
a t a w n j
Cn.storiii Is Ir. Saimiel Iit lers rescrij)tiun fur Infants
mid Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic .substance. It Is :i harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Iron, Southiiur Syrups, nrnl (Tastor Oil.
It i." IMexisant. It tfiiaranleu Is thirtv y, . tiso ly
Million.s of Mothers. Castoria 1st the v Iilldreu's 1'iiiiacea
tlio Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"i'atturlaiiao well aJajtl torLIMrrn th&t
I rxinnw.l it aa mirieiior toanjri-r"i-rii.ti.r
know ii to liii." JI. A. Avut, M. I.,
Ill So. Oxford St., nrtw.klj n, S. Y.
" Tha tu f CajtorI is nivrral an !
i:a merit tn well knom tliat it a-"T;i a rk
of eiiiiereiX'Kation tornJorw. il. lw ar tl .
liitcIUfrat f amillM ho i!o im k-p C:uvUiria
willlln easy rrach.
Cakum MaitTTK, I). D
N-ar York Cty.
Tua CusTkvu.
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7
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x Sl -
ill NTil l.i:. ;.,4'i:t:'i.1I.
C Ui,!.. t i . .'!'ca 'it : I uri!- : t a. It no tf-c vai;:e of jour
Hinioit (in., i j?iink U 1 ;tie r tct t'i:i-!yevtf .l..i rtJ for I':r: liiMi-i aiil ru;t.
T4'.i!t'o''joJ in r f r ien 1. w ln f ir t j fr? n 1 c: let ! to l. t.-v.:;-iu:j-t.-n au . Lk
ir i ti turrit i. a r-l Vy ilt'a C-ir. t,e i now c nr.: ;j .!. " M i tt J iJ.m: i i -
n4r.r t J year v. 1 wa al ve 1 ty lilloli a Cnrr. lifit jr ciuiij-y nl o .M '
irrU M ar4;!i j a .-ir rrtn If. 1 ha 1 ft jI u:i-vI tt.rc f r.c!i a co..lrr'-i; a-..rl:c la tue
aorll. 1 jul 1 n H t- wr.h . n a t. Jttie .f It 1 n !fce l...i-e for ttru ti-: t tbr J r:r- f it. It ras
metwrni-jf lJ.Uri i 1j nr
The City Hotel,
C r.icr Main and Thirt! Sts.,
PLATTSMOUTH.
A FIRST-CLASS HOSTELRY
IN r.VF.RY KKSPECT.
REFITTED and REFURNISHED
Special Attention Given to the
Accommodation of Farmers.
First-Class Bar t Ion.
onnrr
CLEAN ROOMS AN D T A H L K
Rates SI Per Day.
H. H. GOOS, Prop'r.
Thra Baby w kick, tre pire her Castortfc
CTTica alio raa a Chill, cried for Castor!.
VTLen h became Jtiss, rIio clung to Castori.
When eho ha J Chilvlxrn, he gave them Castor!.
LADSES 10 YOU r-vrr
dpi. Frux le onurrs
SIEEL BHD PEHHYROYBL PILUi
n thotirinitml and only HIKNCH, Mfenad r.
iiriM.cur n tho inrukt. rrioc f ecut Ly
3tail. Gi'iiuino M'hl ouly by
Frieko & Co , ih'uists.
We Have Money to Loan at 6 per cent
n fitrm or rlty property in miy utM'tUtu of tl.o
country rhcr property hn a liied rtirtrktt
Tlue. Money realy for linmcliite loani bote
eurlty nii'l title Is uoo.l . Nocoiurnl-ion. We
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