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WEEKLY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1S93. IX AND AltOCND THE TOWN. J M. Stone of Xehawka was a Tlattsmouth visitor Monday. Cua. Bauning was shaking bauds with Plattsmoutb friends in town yesterday. W. B. Porter, jr., of the precinct, is the father of a bright new daughter which arrived Tuesday morning. Geo. (the III) Meisineer has rented the L.oug farm west of Mynard.aud Mr. Long has removed to Mysiard. Mrs Eugene May field aud son, Clarence, of South Omaha, are in the city visiting with Mrs. II. D. Travis Tliomas (Babe) Woodson has so far recovered from his lung fever as to be able to move about the house a little. Geese and ducks have been making their appearance on the river bottoms lately, but not in numerous or large flocks. John S. Green of Greenwood, John Shank and John Brown of Wabash were among those attending court last Tuesday. Dr. T. 1 Livingston has gone to Chicago to attend lectuies at the Chi cago Polyclinic. lie expects to be ab sent for a month. Mrs. J. I. Unruh is acting as substi tute teacher in the high school room during the enforced absence of Prin cipal W. N. llalsey. Joe Klein bits removed his stock of goods back to his ld place corner room Waterman block. Glad to see it and hope he will soon be on his f eet again. The state senate came down off its huh horse Monday and confirmed the appoiutmeut of Dr J. S. Abbott of Fremont for Supmutendent of the insane hospital at Lincoln. But for the pluck of a jailor's wile a succedstul j-iil delivery would hare been affected at Clay Center the other other nijrht. The all-round uetullues of woman is being demonstrated quite thoroughly. The recent going-out of the ice in the Loup river the other day carried out two beuts or the B & M"s. bridge near Oolutubus and traSic w as thereby delayed on that branch for over a diy before the necessary repairs could be TTjH'.ie. Col. Geo. MtjCeli, jr., of tie Louis- v ilitrSher-J ou r?,! that H is baby Krl, atjl this u- ed;t?'ri-rrrcof -; ,.,,.v 1. , rC r i . 1 u n jv. ,... t.t-r thing: Burely happened to rattle the publisher. Congratulations are iu order at any rate. The little daughter of 1'rof.aud Airs. W. N. llalsey, who is differing with cerebromenincitis, &hoa some im provement, and the parents have a hope for the little one's recovery. That their hopes may te realized is certainly the wish of the entire com munity. Clay Connor, Sherman Hill and a fellow known as "Tuffy," were ar rested at the Junction Saturday and bruupht to GlrDwoud on No. 12 for sell ing liquor contrary to law. t'ou nor furnished bail and is out; the oth-t two are ptill incarcerated, awHttina trial. GJeu wood Times. John Shafer of this city, who took possession of the stock of liquors in the Riley annex seme time ags on a chattel mortga e and aftervrards moved the same to Pacific Junction, Iowa, has been gathered in by the Mills county authorities and now stands charged with violating the liquor laws of that state. Attorney J. S Mathews received notification Monday morning frum the pension department at" Washington that a mother's pension had been granted Mrs. Ldwin Davis of this cits her son, Jerome Davis, having given up his life during the rebellion in bat tling for his country. The allowance granted is to be $12 per mntb. The senate of Nebraska has decided that no one but a lawer who has, been admitted to practice at least two years prior to the election can be elected a county juage in this state. If the house concurs in this decision then a number of persons who aspired to be come candidates wiil have their nosea knocked out of joint. Nebraska City News. Since filing the lowest bid and there by securing the right to swing to the breeze the title of "official county p.iper," Col." Bert MayOeld of th Elm wood Echo has gone to wearing gold bowed 8pec3 and now poses as the counterpart of Dill Nye. We again assert wait for the Echo's first court docket. It will create a bigger laugh than any of Nye's productions. A very pleasurable social meeting of the McConihe post.G. A. R., acd the W. It. C. occurred on Saturday even ing at Grand Army hall. The affair was entirely informal, and was all t"he more enjoyable on that account. With Mrs. II O McMaken at the organ the boys (assisted by "the girls") sang old army songs to their heart's content. Adjutant Kerr enlivened the occasion by reciting '.Shake Schneider'a Hide of Tvendy-fife Miles Avay." A com mittee of two from each of the organ- izattons was appointed to prepare a program for the next union meeting. which is to occur March 2:d. The black smallpox, in a very malig nant form, is raging in JNodaway county Missouri. The disease, was brought from Hot Springs, Ark., by tha corpse of a citizeu of Maryville, who was under treatment for skm dis- ease at not spring. twenty cases were reported in the town of Maryville and schools were closed and the city was quarantined. Catch a republican voluntarily giving up a fat public ofllce. Hardly ever! Governor HoleoubV appoint ment of Dr. Abbott as superintendent of the Lincoln state asylum has been unauiniously confirmed by the state senate. Dr. Hay, the present incum bent refuses to step down and the new appointee tnust now resort to quo war ranto proceedings in order to 5-erure his rights. Mrs. Catharine Grassman, wife of Jacob Grassman, died at S:SO o'clock. Monday evening at her home, corner of Ninth and Granite, after an illness of five months, aged 69 years and two days. She was born in Germany and came to America at IS ears of age and lived in ('ass county for nearly 00 years. She reared a familv of five children four boys and a girl. One other child died when quite young. The members of the familv uere al' present at the ledside when the spirit took its flight to the lift bevond. The funeral took place from tho resi dence at 2 o'clock Wednesday after noon, Rev. Van Fleet officiating, the burial taking place at the Eikeubaiv cemetery. The OIU Keltabl. The stockholders of the Platttnu uth Loan and Building association, one of the oldest aud staunch organizations of that kind in the state, im-l at theG A- R hall and elected thtw new di rectors whose term of office will lasl three years. Those chosen were II B. Windham, D. ilawkswnrth and Jnn Lutz rhese gentlemen will meet with t lie six directors now holding office on March loth, when a full quoit cf association officers will be chosen . Secretary T M. Patterson reported that the dividend earned on stck on M business amounted to 15 24 percent ana ine siocKnoiaers present wre well pleased wit the situation. Tl "Plattsmoutb" has been doing lui ness for ten vpir, i s rst li of stock Lavinc I en paid out last fall. ana Alic-7fll.er zrtf w" irllr1iWnrtl!f town oomkni its iaiatnefti) institutions ooe as ui"iuiioi nu U A Strange Kreak. Elm wood Echo: "It hardly sef tti? credible that any creature could live for several weeks with en-;enn nail pitrcin it heurt, but such proven the fa.l Friday. Coroner John CIments owned a Jersey cow and sev eral week3 aco she twgan falling off and from day to dav was reduced in flesh to a'rnost a skeleton. All kinds of medicine was given her. aed all t.. no good. L-ft Friou ale .ts nd on examination it was found that a ten-penny nail hd worked into her h"'irf half Us li,gtb The prt of th nail that wh in the e;irt w tar ii.Hhfd hncii. lowjrg it hnd l-r Ui ir.me titi) The heart ns two Its mrnil mze, an I tl wonder is that the cow lived in that condition It i presumed that the nail was swallowed in food and worked from the stomach to the heart." o Plana tor Italldlnr. The Anaconda and Hutte papers and publications in that section say that the Burlington will extend its line to Butte this year. It was stated a few days ago by George V. Loomis chief clerk to General manager Holdrege, that there was no intention of con structing the line this season The road bus had a great deal of the coun try in Montana himI Wyondnz west of Sheridan sutvejeo: and theie i no question but that in the near futuie the Burlington will build through to the Yellowstone park and to Butte, but it is said that there will be noth ing done the coming season. World Ilerald. Not Ire to t'ltlxrna I!nk lp..ltor. The undersigned request all depos itors of the Citizens' bank to meet with them at the Meiinger imple ment store, Plattsmoutb, Neb., on Saturday, at 1 o'clock p m., of March 9th. 1893, to confer together with reJerence to what is best to be done as to their interests in the settlement of the affairs of that bank. J. B. Mkisingei:, Cuius. Mctzoeu, 2t Nicn. Halmes. Citizens in general are getting stirred j up over the the prospective change in the city lighting system, whereby all lights are to be shut off except arc lights. What the people really want is a reduction in the number of arc lights and a general distribution of smaller lights, either gas or incandes cent lamps. The council would not be forced to conduct a very wide canvass to find that Tni: Journai, represents the true situation. Money to Loan On farming lands. Lovr rates, long times. No delay in securing loans. Inquire at First National bank. 7 A IIr Of tlii Yt. Sunday's Omaha Bee pays a de serving compliment to a Plattsmoutb poet, as follow s: "'A Harp of the West-is thetitleof a little book of verso from the pen of Isabel Kictiey of I'htttsmout h. This recent .addition to litexature is pun li.-ditd by Charles Wells Moulton of Buffalo, N Y. It is a production which will doubtless be populiu iv.ed by true merit. A Ilarpot the west" piajs forty-seven tunes in a poetical way, and pusses-sen the true cords of bar- moi;y. There is a ersatuiiy anu uen- .... . . . . eral excerenee within t!;e covers of this book which mako it a volume of interest to people who admire clean cut versification, and it is doubly in tercsting to Nehrnskuns in viev of the fact that wt stern talent is thus so clearly defined. Amomr the best pro ductions of "A Harp of the West" are the poems on "Millionaire's Dream," Daniel, "Pictures," "Have You No Child?' "Love is a Pi isa" and " What Would You Choose The old sold leis are rememben-d with a pretty refer ence of "The Flair aud the Flowers," in Ahich th pot treats the. subject with tender reverence. A happy originality on "The Owl" is sprightly and refrtshir.g. "The City of IN-ace" is a pathetic feature of the book, well rounded and not strained. "My Creed." "How Long Does it Take to Forget ?" "Promises," " Procrastina tion," "Second Love ami "Victory" also pos-ess flavor of ihe true poesy and deserve mention." Ituunl t Tratlr The fact that other attiactioiif kept many iiuinhers away caiifeti a slim at tend it',c- tt the htiard of trade meet me 1 t evetniiir. President WindliHin presided, and a general conference ver affairs of l he city whs ltell The purp--enf he tn-rf ifc was he election of o;li rs tore pr.re-diiijr to the preiiii-nt appoint! ti Me.-sts t'. Hreckt'iifeld. Sam UiiuJi, Ilei.rv li t;Tiiir, Ilenrs Uoek isnd Pvroii t'lark delS'ttes to alien ' a ronsre! ot Trade and Transportation fir the W-s! ad 'nh to held at Mobile, Ala . Ie-triuiMr-p Ai ri 4, next. The iKmrd th-e:-in motion resolved t' defei the election ot otllcets till I tieday evening 'f next eek. Mareh to w nich time an ad j'Miriiment vv:i taken. I'rolilml atf Itir l.o.nr v t t- - jr k Miiy V rtt- M,ti:ijfi CLetnirui Co.. bllt- uuuiTeiis il d rrjii-il wt u uiil tue to gotut 1 ini'i-ur'! .i hox .-if itAr.XKi' in.: Kiuuki:. uud I contra he tirst application gave me great re- lief , and vkhil I fti-1 I atu not entirely cure!. I believe that before I h;ive the entile box used I w ill t well. T -very tne suffering with t lit s ii:i plea.!r!t ilisiMs-e I sincerely recrf.rr.metid NlAfiNirr li li: Kn.t.r;u. Your Truly. Sam Gosnky. South Otufha. Neb i's (ins"i-v I. if Sf h,Vc CoiBpatiV Mtip urns Liter Mr. to.Hfiv writes: "I am entirelv cored of the Files and Ma; sirr Ftt.r. Kili ku did it." For a!e t7 Ger'nc Ac f f t ' T. T - Herr.airtlng iirir'-rii-d in l-- v--o . r. t Fhtm 'i;th. Ni'Iithm. M.urh rt, I'se. .). rir. !!v. ThomfwDti, Ih II. ',.r" i!ltnt tor ;i!iv of tSe:itMvr f "rsor t.in-i will !!, :. ;'. 1- . rt,M: - w k. Fox. i. M. One dny bst wt-t-k a stranger giving tite nme of A. Wood, and claiming Omaha as his residence, entered the store of Col. E. C. Bickford, a merchant at Nebraska City, nnd told an ex tremely pitiful tale of hard luck. The colonel is a man whose sympathy is easih aroused and he ad vanced a sum of money, Wood leaving a package, presumably as security, promising to call the next day for it and return the money so kindly loaned him. Wood failed to appear the next d i. however, or the next or the next, so the rolonel o;eried the package yeterdt The package contained an aching void and the colonel is out just how- much no one knows. rl I' t n t oa. The undersigned in enabled to fur nish the trade with the following veri ties of H.fd potutoes: Early Ohio, Early Hose and Hurbatiks. These potatoes are warranted to be brut-class fur planting and those buying can rest assured of receiving good quality. d&w2ks A. II. 7kckdacii. Maonet Chemical Co. Gentlemen:-Of the many File pre parations which I have used I found none to do the work so quick and com plete as Maonet File Killek. It is a ''quick relief and positive cure," as you say. Very gratefully yours, ALrnisus M. Fuice, Traveling Salesman, Maryville, Mo. For sale by Gering & Co. Lecal Notic. Tbomaa Iierllo nnd Emma Berlin, non-resident 1efen'l rit. arc hereby nntllled that on the 2tthdayof February, !8it5, Herman Oettman filed hlH putltlon and affidavit for at tachment aualnt thm in Itmtlce court of David MeCalK In Elmwood precinct. Can county, Jsehrauka, claiming 33 12 with 7 pir cent Interest from April rjnd, 1S93, for good, wares and merchandise Hold the said Thoma lierlln. and neeeoarleH for hlnmelf, the said En)tia lierlln and their family ; that the return of the constable dlacloven no eoodn or chatties in nald county upon which to levy but an Inter cut of aald defendants In lot 8, In block a, llor ton'n addition to Vahah, Nebraska, whereupon nald cae and proceeding wern certified to the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, where the same Is now tx'iidlnir: that said property has been attached In said suit You are r quired to answer said petition by Monday, the Mh day of April, 18J3. ntRXAK Pktthax. 10 1- W.L. Douglas- 13 C2 ILJPlT IS THE BEST. 3d OlikWLl tit FOft a king. :?S. CORDOVAN, rRCNCHCNAMCUxocAtr. J I extra r :nc- tr'. SCND fOR CATAL0CUE tJKOCKTOih J-lAJBi. Over Ona Million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They clve the best value for the moofy. They equl custom hoce In style ana in. Thsir wearing; qualltiea are unsurpassed. The r"ices are uniform. stamped on solo. From $ i to S3 saved over other makes. If you dealer cannot supply you wc cao. iou by JOSEPH FET.i. First Premium at the Columbian Exposition The SinleFie'f g Co. iti:ci:ivci 54: First Awards, Il -itijr the Unrest number of sward oblaluM t.v imv fxlubttor ami more than double the naail'vr rot-y! ve.l by all other Sowjiiir Marhlns rompanles. Awiird received on the following: Kii-.nily wli' Machine. V. S. No. 2, I. K.f. U til -lR,'ie Ttiread Autouml.c i"iiniu :!; h .Mu hlne. ew lnR Macrhliie t aUaifit. Art rltut.roiderie. Laces. Cur tlus. V.'iti'iery, AriUtlr Furniahlnvs, switnc i Kniiiruidery. TaiKritrj" - AU-t3 Award. coTerlng niafli!iie f r msnnfurnsro In erery llt win re a ,;kTt.-ij Mr!iinD can t used on Votl i i. :::! an 1 Sf.k Clotb. Knit Jood l.'tit Iter , etr . fur Ornamental Stitching Haiti.! h-.t Eyriei. trrln(t. iver f.-ami i.;. rt Inc. vie AGEVTS WANTED. ho Sinser HFfe Co - . ' ' a ;r ibrli nl 1.IH Iu;li. . iunli ?ITAL a Well An of ffv. y$ f- lot Jr rncfaCH froUarr tao lo UU la SO ta;. tHi. 1 OUr it lilt" ao.1 oiJ in .11 rt-run it-ir lost irat;bota. :1 r-rtv.-r iV.'ir jnuittul f .cor tr i-.vs- VITALIS. It C!cklr cr.d t'-rcly rc-:.r-! N. rJ.i:.' w. Ijtx vitality. imitT.ry, y-.ct.Vv :.-. ., tjf-t I.rer. Iaih!s Mem rry, .V.-tii: ! riws sn.l ail rCect cr rclf abu or tiff i a:. li :cr t;ou. V. arJs c2 ;r.;anlty aisj r..i'-?r.t.l..,n. ln.?t rn Lit In VXALIC '- oiJ.'. t"a tx carrlrU la Test ; Tv,'"-:e. iif tr.si. l.w rr rmcitae. or ix xor I s.O. wit a sitiie wtitten rarnte t rrt i ?r rrfu'l th- rrn-. t ir;;br tr-r. AC&rrss i liiXSKI W.SM't "li PAST, thlrsro, UL : r.t'i' 'Tl I".'' :.. U.J, Nl y O. II. ny.l-t-: r. FITZG -r. A - t! :t'- t i t;i i i mi i i very ma., i has pu:u:mam:i the Street biiscier Ham, AND WILX. RUN IT FIRST-CL.1SS .S V S's-lal attetitlor. in Ft:noral. iUcit 1 1 be un to all train. 'I'ru JJf tacn au 1 H-Uiity to Customers InhJur. The Plattsmomh Mills, O. KSISELu Prop. Tnt M;!i ha been rciiullt. : furnished with Machinery cf fie tet nisr.ufactnre In the wor.J. Tht-lr "Plansifter" Flour, Hi m Superior la America, ttlv? It trial aa 1 le eonvlnced. H. D. TRAVIS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. V ILL PRACTICE IN AU. THE COURTS. orriCl-ltoouis 1 ntl 2, l'nln lll'k, Plnttsmoxitli. - - - Nob. FAT PEOPLE ! Park Obmtt Pill will reduce your weight PEKM ANKNTLY from li! to Impounds a month. NO MTAUVINU. sickness or injury; NO PUll LICITY. They build up the health and beautl fy the complexion, leaving No WltlNKLE or flabblnesH. HTOCT AIIDOMEXS and difficult breathing surely relieved. NO KXPKKIM KNT. but asclontino and positive relief, adopted only after year of exjH?rlence. All orders supplied direct from our othce. Prlcu t2.(X) per pack a re or three packages for t."Uio by mall postpaid. Testimonials and particulars sealed Scents. yAll correspondence strictly contldenUal. Park Ramedy Co., Boston, Mass H. Q. LrVINQSTON. ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE. riattwmouth, Nchraika ST'- I f Li 1 V Citstoria is lr. Samm-I V1U h - it ml Children. It contains m other JCarcotic naLstaiice. It va u liarmles.-i saiistltuto for Paregoric, Irois, Bootliln .Sjrui, r -1 T: tc r Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is II: r ; 1 u.v !y 3IilIion of 3Iotlicrs. Castoria Ik the ullilrcn'.s J'auacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. Ctnrla LsA wtll ttdaitM U.chUdn-n that j I reoi.-i:s.eiid it a fnirw-rior toany .r.-.-riia.ii known U me. J l. A. Allien, ."i. i.. Ill Ho. Oxford Ft.. Hr.-.Vh u, li. V. "Theiweof Castoria U ' univ.Ts.il an 1 It merits hit wvU fcnown thut it -::m '..! k cf uirerogallon to endurs- It. IYw aje t ! Intelligent families irho do cot ke p Ciuaoria. vrlUiin easy rvach. CJJUXiS 3LA.KTTH, I, hew Ycrk Clr. Til CtNTACli S. C. ULLS & '-t. ';-?nt.ran: I Cure. I tUntfc i; t Uie er-ttt rt-in-?'!y The Ufe of ju. f ;nc fn-: l, wha f jr tw ) ts CJ'iiTUw' tiM-. v l tv lill-.h -ir. II'HtlT two TtT o!t Wil : ) VP ! ( "lllnll'ii aurrlvl ,ih v.it T.-ir re-u-lr. I hi 1 tut t.2ievt wor!t. I r 'J! 1 li t t- m'.lU 'lt ' ' e o It tn re tii? ninT 1 ..liar la Jar tor 1 i U. 17 -.1 fc- I . ; t ' ,. V'-'f ; V ., v. iWiC rS v Vix Siiicere:: I TIRED, WEAK, NEBVOUS, Could Hot Sleep, 'Prof. L. I). iAlvan.K cf Preston, Idaho, says: "I was all run down, weak, nervous and irritable through overwork. 1 mi He red from brain fa tigue, mental depression, etc. I be came so weak and nervous that I could not sleep, I would arise tired, discouraged and blue. I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and now everything is changed. I sleep soundlj-, 1 feci bright, active and ambitious. I can do more in one day now than I used to do in a week. For this great good 1 give Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine the Bole credit- It Cureso" Dr. Miles' Nervine la Rold on a positive ruarmxitett that the first bottle will benefit. Alldrojrj-lsts sell ltattL6 bottles for 15, or It will be aent, pre pal d, on receipt of price VjtbeDr. Miles Mod leal Co., Elkhart, Iud. Sold by all druggists. W. D. JONES. COHM Cottnty'u OlUettt LIVERYMAN, Has purchased the Parmele A Rut he -ford stock and will run both the Main-st. and Schildknecht Barns. Rigs of all descriptions, from a Saddle botso to a Slxteeu-jmsseugTer .Wajjon. Cabs, Pall Hearer Wagon, Carryall and ererythlng for picnics, weddings and funerals. Irulii Ordei'H AT REGULAR RATK9. Toltiliiio 7. j Prices Reasonable. No credit oTer 3o days, old and new customers are in Tiled to call, when satisfaction Is jtuar anteed. w. D. JONES 1 - , I :- . " T: v. . - -: -f T;;. 2 w.--f :- V;' r'.s rircstTijitioii fbr'l Itlit r Opium, ?Iorj)liixtc r;v.r Castoria C...- tori rur.-s CVIL-. (X'U.'ti :.')th.)it in ju' !: ! ij:.-,;!.-! '.i v..- rt-JiLi.' n.r;d rf.-Jl lJ- 3 tl ;--; tls it Las InTaruJ.lv rt :u- result." OjJTAXV, it 'hU le..u-r i . r ciiivire- i rT " ' . as telnfTt i o flerc r- t--"v. -). -': . !., .- ii' (ii:Tfi'5(:'il Mj tw. . ,w , Clirr. HfJ W CroU'-T !: 1IU. - t there w irb a ro -J crour civ he. -i fit i-ju-e for tcu tivj? ti.t- jricenf St 1: ! !: 6. J . B..VA iiTIN . H the Id ere's ea Of the Non-pull-out Bow The great watch saver. Saves the wxtch from thieves and falls cauiot be pulled oJ the case costs notlisg exfa. The how ha i a c70 cd aacb ecd. A collar runs down inside the pendant ntcmi and f.ta tato thi; froowei, firmlr locking the bow to the pendant, ao that it cannot b pulled cr twisted cS. .Can only be had with cases stamped with this trade mark. Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases are cow Etted with this great bow (rinj). They look and wear like solid gold cases. Ccst only aboot half as much, and are guaranteed tor twenty years. Sold only through watch dealers Remember the name r Keystone Watch Cae Co., PHILADELPHIA. Tbee tinj Capsules are superior to liaisaia of Co;viIha, CuUb3 and Inj?ct:czi fff?TW cy curs in4S hours tlic same di?ca?e3 VfiUiout imrincca vcaience. SOLD BY ALL DnC'GGISTS nSSOIT HOOT. Attorneys at Lav, PLATTSMOUXII. NCU. OVKIfB-FUriceralJ h!ot k. over FlrtNrttM h.rk i:. FELIX LC CK'J.TS bit l1 m rmWliil hm id nnd o::!7 ntl'NC u. 11 U.t.lui o iml'l only Ly Frick' & Co , Dnrirsjis.s- flrrl "rf,i r--o, rioir ijMiUM.i. Jrhi- i rxHU'l cr .- - . . i-ilervx.eu... the ancl- c;;z?:a?l co. !5t S. V.eterii 'eni.a. CHICA- fa s. i it? a v V rr j " 7 j o li rrh nl J I i - i a U i