Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901, March 14, 1895, Image 3

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    WEEKLY JOURNAL,
THURSDAY, MAliCII 14, lS9r,.
I- AM) AKUU.M) TUB TOWN.
It always happens that hens lay the
most when epgs are the cheapest.
Senator Alien will be tendered a
banquet by his friends at Lincoln on
the Oih inst.
Frank lieeson and his two sons, of
Creston. are visiting with the family
of Allen Ueeson, Etq.
The lawyer or doctor that is most
Micces-'ful is rushed with patients or
clients without the seeking.
IIlLsha Carroll departed Tuesday
for far off Washington with a view
of permanently locating in that west
ern country.
Clothier Joe Ivlein is home from his
trip to Chicago and will soon have his
store in the Waterman corner stocked
with a full Hue of spring clothing and
furnishings.
Wm. Stadelman. an old-time resi
dent of Flattsmouth, passed through
town Tuesday on 11. M. Xo. 5
eu route to his home in Omaha from a
trip to Chicago.
The supply of seeds from the gov
ernment, of which notice was given,
his been exhausted already. It is re
markable how soon our advertisement
of the seeds spread round.
(X-sear F. Johnson is suffering from a
severe attack of rheumatism of the
heart. Watching at tLe bedside of his
son so long and anxiously seems to
have cr-;iK depMei Lis vital ener-
City Cierk John L-ing'ton was one
of the three boys who went out of the
i-hops Wednesday . fireman. He
works in the Lincoln yards this week
and tlipp expe-ets To on the road.
HavHock Time-.
Mrs John Waterman left Ibis citj
on Thur.-day last for Ottawa, 111.,
called there by a te'egrara announcing
the serious illness of her father, w bo
is quiie aged and is not expected to
much longer survive.
Th-1 LhutK'tT iiror. evidently pro
pac o do their share of the bicycle
business for The season lu. not
vet really commenced, but this firm
h i n'ready di?psed cf three bicycles..
with bnzttt prospects for the immed
iv.e future.
March 19th Hon. W. J. Bryan wil
arrive a' his home in Lincoln. It hap
pens tint that is his thirty-fifth birth
day. The Jefferson club of Lincoln
has engaged the Funk opera house and
will tender him a reception befitting
the occasion. An invitation is ex
tended to everybody.
F. J. Krru er of Alliance, A. H. Firie
of Wuaorc, C. W. Hedsre of Lincoln
and C. A Dixon of McCook, master
mechanics and travelling engineers in
the employ or the H. M. were in
townTuesday for t lie irregular monthly
raeeticg at the office of up't of Motive
Power Hawks worth.
Th Coming Nation fu: "Sleepy
Eye, Minn., owns its own electric
plant. It cs! 57,oo. It furnishes
arc lights to its ciiizeus lor ioO a year,
and not only lights ilsstieetsfr e. but
actually puts money into the town
treasury. Compare tbee dures with
private ownerfhip and s-e how they
look'
Walter Stump, an eighteen-) ear-o'd
youth living near Talis City, while
hammering on a bras? gun shell with
a henvy pocket kni the other day.
exploded it, t hrowtr.g the knife up to
his ear and cuttinc it off. The knife
was found sticking in theceilingto the
depth of an inch. A physician sewed
on the ear.
Some of Iowa'a country newspapars
are incorporated and find that under
the new law they will have to pay an
income tax. As "freedom shrieked
when Koskiuco fell," so will an op
pressed and long-suffering public now
shriek their approval of this beneficent
law that is thus forcing ihe rich and
powerful of the land to bear their just
ehare of the country's taxes. Glen
wood Opinion.
About as verdant a couple as ever
visited this city was the one that reg
istered at the Watson yesterday and
hailed from Sidney, Iowa. He wanted
the porter and pulled the electric but
ton from of! the wall. He wanted the
radiator shut off because it was get
ting too warm "was afeared thedarned
thing might bust." and used up nearly
a box of matches trying to light the
gas before turning it on. They re
turned home la3t night. Nebraska
City News.
The grand jury, having completed
its business, adjourned Wednesday.
T.v.t I : - . . . ...
xuuuwiiHc are me indictments re-
turned, all the parties beirjR in custody:
Chaa. Carroll and Ed McCurdv. for
burglary; Ed Williams, obtaining
property ty false pretense; Guy Vin
son and Ida Coombs, adultery; W. II.
Kemincton and Stella Erwin, lewd
ness; Clay Connor, Sherman Hill, John
bhafer and Frank Heals the latter
four for illegal liquor selling at Pacific
Junction. Glenwood Opinion
The jury in the Undsay-Robbins
murdf-r cane in I'lattemouth promptly
returned a verdict of manslaughter.
The testimony was pretty strong to the
effect that the defendant's defensive
taction in the prize light were calculated
to "kill offM his antagonist, literally
as well us figuratively. It was a com
bined shoulder and elbow punch iu the
stomach and abdomen, whereby blows
were tlTwctively administered 'below
the belt," and it was this vicious play
in violation of ling rules that caused
the death of liobbins. Lincolu Journal.
Thursday morning about 8 o'clock
things were exceedingly lively around
the shops. A pin dropped out of the
governor gear of the big Corliss engine
and the monster was soon beyond con
trol. It was getting up tremendous
speed by the time Engineer Hudson
could reach it and turn off steam. The
principal damage was the bursting of
the emery wheel which flew in a huu
dred different directions. Very fortu-
uately for J. E. l'almeter he was not
near euough to receive any injuries.
Ilavelock Times.
The Durliugtou weather report yes
terday showed that snow fell in con
siderablequantities all over the system
west of the Missouri. The storm ex
tended into Colorado and Wyoming.
l'he snow was heavier east than west.
Xontt of ihe trains were delayed. Iu
this city the air was full of tlying
flakes all the morning, and the ground
was well covered. The snow was ac
companied by quite a inttrked drop iu
the temperature, the thermometer
registering, one degree below zero at
the II. & M. bridge at seven o'clock
this morning.
Magket Chemical. Co.
Gentlemen: Of the many Pile pre
parations which I have used 1 found
uonetodo the work o quick aud com
plete as Maoset Pile Killkk. Ii i
a "quick rebel ana positive cure," hs
you say. Very gratefully yours,
AL.riIEVs M. PlilCE,
Traveling Salesman, Marjvilie, Mo.
For sale by Gering fc Co.
I Touifb Hut True.
I). W. Foster of Liberty precinct, in
writing to the Nebra.-ka City Indepen
dent, pays our neighbor. Col. M. I.
Polk, the following well-dreervedcoin-piiment:
"A few years ago he. Po'k. was
elected to represent the interests of
Cass county in the state senate, at the
time the prohibition amendment to the
constitution was to come up, and Jlk
m.ide promises to both parties. So he
went to the seuate carrying whisky on
one shoulder and water on the other,
and when the vote on submitting was
taken it was found that Polk had gone
out to mix drinks, and was not there
to vote. Since then Polk has always
worked for one side, and where he
could get the mo3t boodle."'
The" Plan Sifter" Hour is the popular
bran t. Ask tor it from tout grocer.
Uritih I Kt! DourlkU.
Edward Dor.elan diwd at Wjraore
last evening of pneumonia. His
brother, John Donelan of Weeping
Water got a dispatch last eveningsay-
ing he waa dying and asking him to
come. .Later a dispatch came to him
sajing that the t-ick man was dead.
Deceased was the oldest of Dr.
J. II. Donelan. formerly of this citv.
lie was born in thicity soni thirty-
three eara ago, and lived here most
t his life, iconic ten years ago he
aiariied a Mi3 McGlynn in this city.
At the death of Li f;ii?r he fell heir
to quite an estate, but he had no finan
cial faculties, and in a few years his
estate was dissipated. He then went
to work f- the 13 & M. railroad and
has been iu its employ mostly since.
II leaves a wife ami won.
Funeral services uill be held early
tomorrow morning at his home in Wy-
more, and the body will arrive here on
the noon train and will be taken di
rectly to the cemetery.
It Is th I text Paper.
Notwithstanding the hard times, the
Omaha Daily World-Herald continues
to show improvement in all depart
ments. This wide awake journal is
commanding more attention every
day and has become by far the most
influential daily in this portion of the
west. Its news service, both foreign
and local, is better than ever. Lewis
of Washington and Clemens of New
York are the ablest of eastern corres
pondents, while every one knows that
for state and legislature work, Met
calfe outclasses all others in Nebraska.
The market reports are reliable be
cause they are carefully revised every
day. Taken altogether it is a very
satisfactory paper and the publishers
are to be congratulated upon its neat
appearance ana us many pleasing
features.
The subscription price is only $0.00
per year by mail. It is safe to say that
there is not another paper in the
country, all things considered, that fs
as cheap, and we are not surprised at
I the steady growth of their s.ibscrip-
tion list
Orders for the World-IIerald may be
left.at this ofllce.
Mat of Letter
Remaining unclaimed in the postoQice
at riattprnouth, Nebraska, March C.
I'atrc.Geo. Tage, Sally.
Thompson, 11. II,
Persons- calling for any of tin; above
letters or parcels will please say "ad
ertisf'rt." W. K. Fov. p. m
Only the very beat cisrars sold at Gur-
ling it Co.'s.
A Prominent Wholesal tJrocer of O mail a
Neh., Write:
To the aftlicted:
Several years ago I discovered a
slight falling and bleedingof the lower
bowel which increased and became
very distressing. 1 made iuquiry as
to the nature of the disease and learned
that I had a somewhat aggravated case
of Hemorrhoids or Piles. Was told of
several remedies und used them as di
rected, obtaining thereby some tem
porary relief. Not being satisfied with
such slight relief I cast ubout for a per
manent cure; when a friend directed
the use of the famous Magnet Pile
Killer. I used it. Immediate relief
from pain followed, and soon a com
plete cure was affected.
Very respectfully,
Oscau Allen.
For sale by Gering & Co.
The Crete Nurseries sell trees for
cash or long time to all who may de
sire to plant. On such terms why lose
a year's time V
A. H. WECKBACH,
DEALER IN
FANCY and STAPLE
GROCERIES
QUEENS WARE,
FLOUR and FEED
All Kinds of
VEGETABLES
In Season.
OF EVKUY OlX'ltUTION
LUAV IN STOCK.
We are Mnents for the cele
sr.ris COFFEE
brated IlAMOI
VB&CITY BAKERY
WHUUE YOC CAN O IT
GOOD, FRESH BREAD
At any tl.ae. Pro-31 pt a:tntion ;t!totj to orlem
Agent tor Seven of the Best
STEAMSHIP LINES.
GIVE ME A CALL.
I'flrphoDf 3G.
ilain trfft.
SAM GUTMANN & CO.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
DEALERS IN
Pure Wines, Liquors
AND THE BEST CIGARS.
Sole Agents for the Celebrated
MILWAUKEE
Pabst Beer.
deliveries made to any part of the
city or shipped to any piar.
WM. NEVILLE,
RESIDENT MANAGER.
Zuchweiler & Lutz
Tho Grocers,
Ccr. Sixth and Pearl Sts.,
KEEP EVERYTHING .IN Tlinill LINE.
Sell Cheap,
Give Good Weight,
Deliver Promptly.
H
tOCIl CUMTOU IS SOLICITED
First National Bank
il.attmih;tii, nf.ii.
Ocipital, paid up $50,000
Ol'FICEHS:
Giorck E. Dovkt ...President
F. K. WniTE Vice president
S. Waron Cashier
II. N.Dovet Assistant Cashier
DIKECOltS:
George E. Dover, F. E. White. D. Ilawksworth
9. Wfttigh and II. N. Dovey.
Careful attention given to the Interest of
customers. Collections made and promptly
remitted for. IIlRhest market prici paid for
county warrant and state and comity bonds
DR. A. MATTHEWS,
ri: v---ei-5"JEZ
Tho Fainlesa Dentist,
Weeping Water, Nebr.,
Makes a Specialty of Fine Oold Fllllnjrs, flold
and Porcelain Crowns, llridge work, etc.
TEETH POSITIVELY EXTRACTED
WITHOUT PAIN OR DANGER,
ujULI
Cur
HAYDEN BROS.
March. Sales.
The greatest effort we have ever
made to offer matchless bargains
in superior goods of well known
makes. j
i
Dometific jLinens.
Lawrence L L Murllns Sc
Alpine, Fine Hro n 4 c
Arrow, Hne liruwn 5 c
Columbia, tofi finish, Tlleached Muslin 5 c
Karwcillileacbed Muslin 1 c
Cabot nieached Muslin c
Fruit of the Loom Muslin. c
10',' Widesbeetlnjr li!4e
10) Wide lileacued Sheeting 15 c
Sateens. Domestic, fine Glngbanis and waah
fabric and all the latest Pt?len. at lex than half
oiual prices.
Table Linens.
Tho newest designs at 25c. 35. 37c, 50c, C2"4c
op to the finest goods made, with Napklni to
match, at prlcei neTer before dreamed of lo the
linen trade.
liincn Towels.
Wonderful variety and low prices. 10c linen
towela at &c, fine fringe towela at 10c, extra
quality 25c linen towela at 15c. Large 10c bath
towels at 5c. Extra large 20o tath towels at 10c;
25c bath towela at 15c.
White Dotted Swiss
AtWc, 12'ic, 15c, Ihc, 25c, up to the finest made,
all at special sale prices. White Swiss with
colored dots as well as colored Swisses.
White Nainsook checks at 10c, lac and 15c.
India Linens at T!ic. 10c, 12VJc, 15c, 18c, 20c
an J 25c.
Bed Spreads.
LruJlofs variety. In every grade from BOc
each up to f5.00.
Ladies,
Do you waut a NODDY JACKET ? Yon can get
one of the very latest style In our cloak and suit
department lu t'.ack. tary. brown or tan, at
S3 -3-S, 4.Wi. H o or f ) Or m Misses sizes 14
10. H r 2i j ers at f J C9. tlA9, U .15. TLese are
the bent g'! for the money In Omaha.
Tht !reaIo bowlng a splendid stock of
ladies' all wool cais at tl.50, II. W, 2.45. 13.00,
1.45. 13. T5. t !.. 15.00 and 15 .fcO.
Our stork of dresses, skirts, waists, etc.. Is
nowct.mj'.e e Special s!e of SOU Mclntoshes ,
heavy wuoi. plaid, tan acd brown, at 12 19, worth
l.j.00.
cr drrss trotnls and si'k dej-arttntnt carry
the only complete I'.nes of fabrics to be found
lu ttiC wct. treatet assortment at absolutely
t:e- very lowest prices.
Spring: Clotninjr.
TheM. U.Cook Clothing Co.'s clothlnr Is
all this sesMxn's best styles
Mru's spring suits. Cook's price 15.00 to M.00
ro aiS2.T5. Men's Erie spring suits. Cook's price
110 00 and lIl.Oo, for 15 00 Very finest spring
suits In all styles, black clay worsteds, silk mix
tares and csliijere suits, worth from 10.00 to
tZ Ul. at tiO.OOa nlt.
Hoj 'a knee pant suits at tl 50.
Siotae splendid values In all wool pants at
. and 11.75 -er pair.
Groceries.
Oar prices or; groceries, teas, coffee, spices
and dried fruits surpass those of any house in
America.
'attsfsx-tlon or Your Money llkk.M
OMAHA.
First Premium
at the
Columbian Exposition
The Singer Man'f'g Go.
u j;ci:ivi:i
54: First Axyards,
Being the largest number of awards obtained
by soy exhibitor and raore than double the
uumkr received by mil other Sewing Machine
companies. Awards received on the following
Family Sewing Machine. V. S. No. 2.
I. F. C. H. sal Siaxle Thread Automatic
Chain stitch Machine. Sewing Machine
Cabinet. Art Embroideries Laee. Cur
tain. Upholstery. Artistic Furnlshlnas,
rawing and Embroidery, Tapestry Ma
chine Work.
AIm 43 Award, covering marhlnes
for man'ifacture In every line where a
sewing Machine can to used on ooi
Cotton and Silk Cloth. Knit Goods
Leather, etc., for Ornamental Stitching
iiutton holes. Eyelets, Barring, Over
seaming, staying, etc
AGENTS WANTED.
The Singer Bl'fg Co
"Lll Ovor tlio World."
ftranch Office 15 lO Donglisa St.. O
isha
The City Hotel,
Corner Main and Third Sts.,
PLATTSMOUTH.
A
FIRST-CLASS HOSTELRY
IN EVERY RESPECT.
REFITTED and REFURNISHED
Special Attention Given to the
Accommodation of Farmers.
First-Class Bar?
n Connec
tion. . . ,
CLEAN ROOMS AND TABLE
Iiatos 81 Per Day.
H. H. GOOS, Prop'r.
Dr. Agnes Y. Swetland,
HOMEOPATHIST.
fMicIfil attention to Obstetrlca, Disease! of
Women and Woman's Surgerf .
Office:
What
1. SH s ta r r 1 l 3 It II i t
t v si i vv v i i v y i i
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It Is a liarmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty ycr:' use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria Is tho v. iiiltlrens Panacea
tho Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Ciastorl is so well adapted tochDdren that
I rvcomawind It tut superior to any prescription
known to inc." II. A. AscBLtt, 31. I)..
Ill So. Oxford SU Brooklyn, X. Y.
"Theuasof 'Caatoria Ls bo nniTTKaI and
Ita nirrita so wrll known that it srma a work
of SMpereroeaxion to endorse it- w are tlio
Intelligent familiea who do not kep Castoria
within easy reach.'
Cut MX Miami, D. I
New York City.
Turn CorrarB
... f' "rS
' X
mm
ft
7 hi, I i'.U kWA-
'!'.'.
S C WLLLS & CO Genleai?n: I write
ShlUih's Cure 1 think ll ls the irrestet remedy
The life of one of tar frlenJ. who for two year
aaeU was terrible, was saved by -hiioH a Vir.
aeariy two yearsoM was also save! by lloh;,
world. 1 would uot be wlthoat a b-ittle of It in the house for ten times the rrlce o. !r . It
saved me many a dollar la doctor bills. Incerey. il Kb. J. B.iii
v thnt tout remear. i ci noi
V. L. Douglas
S3 SHOEr!??S5lKJo.
s" cordovan;
'iLl f 3.P POUCEj soles.
it" A I - EXTRA riNE
Over One Million People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our hoes are equally satlslactory
Taty rive the beet value for the mosey.
Th y eqaal castea Shoes in style and fit.
Tbelr weartne; qaalrUee ar anssirpassed.
Tb prices are si nitortn, stamped en sole.
From Si to $3 saved ever other makes.
U youx dealer cannot supply you we caa. Sold by
JOSEPH F3E2TZER.
The PMtsmouth Hills,
C. HEISEL. Prop.
This Mill has been rebuilt, and furnished with
Machinery of the best maaufacture
In the world. Their
"Plansifter" Flour,
Has no Superior In America. Give It
trial and be convinced.
ED. riTZGERALD,
T1IR OLl ItKLlAHUi:
Liveryman
HAS PURCHASED THE
Sixth Street Checked Barn.
AND WILL RUN IT IN
FIRST-CLASS ST1J.E.
Special attention to Funerals, llscls 111 be
un to all trains. Tromptnes and FMelltyto
Customers Is his motto
STBEIQHT & BATTLER,
Saeoeaaora to Henry llorek,
Fornitnre i Undertaking
Btoves, Itancrs, Pianos, Orrsns,
Oar Faralture 11ns la complete ln.erery deta
An InyestfRatlon Is certain toconrlnce.
V
Castoria
Castoria cure Colic, Constipation,
Hour Stomach, Uiarrbaja, Erectation,
ILlDs Wormi?, gives alep, and jiroiuotes di
tion,
Without Injurious medication.
Tor several yars I have recommend
your ' Castoria, ' anl Ehall always cob tin ae tc
d so as it has Invariably produced beneScud
ruBuits."
Emmr F. Tardtk, 2L D
VZXh Street and 7th Ave Kew York CIt .
CoPajrr, 77 Hcs&ar Strttt, Jisw Yoax Cm
V3
'Syr-'
UUNTSVILIE, Aia., Jaly2
this letter to acknowledge" tte value of your
ever diovcred for lacs di-eaK-s and croup.
was belleTe-l to have consumption anJ whose
ste is now enrireiy welL My baby that is now
V'tr. Bs wm crou;;y ""
r-j iucic a
It hat
P. J. HANSEN,
DEALER IN
STAPLS and FANCY
Groceries,
Crockery
- AND
Glassware.
FLOTTR AND. FEED
A Specialty.
One door North of PostofHce
JOHN WATERMAN,
DEALER TN
Lumber and Coal.
Mendota coal f 4. 5
nard coal 9.50
Canon City coal 7.50
H. D. TRAVIS,
Attorney and Counselor at
Law.
V7ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS.
OFFICE-Roomi 1 and 2, t uUu mfc.
Plattsmoutli, - - 1Jelb
OHAS. GRIBIES,
Attorney at Law,
PLATTSMOUTn, NEB.
OFFIcn: Second Coor of the Todd'bUtck. ea
of the court house.
H. Q. LIVINGSTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I N SUEAKCE,
Flattamouth, - NcLrasSa
BYRON CLARK,
Attorney at Law,
rLATTSHOUTil. NEl.
OFFICE Second floor or the Todd block
east of the court house.
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