Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901, March 21, 1895, Image 4
UUMUM.) TMIi: TABLE. a nion-miCED trxrRV. t ... . . 1VKHK TOU THKltK' A dollar fer a book Ilk Ua! The price t startling. Tery. Why, I could buy fer tt at there sum a Webster's dlctlonery A half a dozen Inches thick, an' words on all the pages, Keadiu eaaff to last a niau fer ages an' fer apes. Why, one't' I bought a organ box, an' only paid ado'lar, An' that's exactly what I paid fer Rover's new brass collar. The sugar I could buy fer that wouU sweet the winterasea' 'Twoald buy a hundred pound o hay, two gal lon o molasses! My da'ter's been away to school, aw otry is her hobby. But If It comes es high esthat. it's purty steep, by bobby .' I can't see no goo-d reason fer slch everlastin prices! It seems to rue It or to be as cheap as good ad vice is! These poetry fellers never ork ; they go around a woonlu. With heads a mile above the clouds, their high- flown harps a tunin. An I singln 'bout the Miukin star, the rewslii and the daisy. The new mown hay, the soft eyed cow I really think they're craiy ! She'll haftt berry one, I guess, of somebody er ruther; U borry all ray paj-crs tint o ine an then cther. The necessary things o life 1 all that 1 kin pay fer; Enoncn to eat, enrich to wear, is all I ever pray for. I calEt pay ifcst fer skh a bovk ; the prh e Is t. o reason ! I've had poor luck this su tamer, too: U' Uen a trjla season. Besides, slch stntT is mighty dry. an t"elv"s as a cracker. I bray of Smith a dollar's worth of t. olden ea tertacker Tha Declamatory Contnt. The third annual declamatory con test of the I'lattsmouth high school will occur at the Presbyterian church on Friday evening, March 22. The contestant recetYing the highest mark ings will represent the local schools at the district rontest, which occurs in this city next month and will also he awarded a gold medal. Aside from this the winners in the different classes will be given i'2J0 in gold. The contestants in the different classes and their subjects will be as follows: ORATORICAL CLASS. E llth UiinelL. "Zenobla'a Defence.' Edgar Palmer "Ilofer s Iefne." PRAVATtf I I.A. Claire Druamon d "Monas Water." Maud Mauiy SUter and I.'" Maud Rennle '-Brier Hose." ncMORocs class. LUiIe Elkeabary "Lesson in Cookery." Olga Martln..'The Freckled Faced LltUe Girl " Enusa PolsalL "The Future Election." Mabel Unrua "The Jealous Wlfe.- A general admission of 25 cents will be charged to the contest. Iteserved seats can be secured at Lehnhoff 'Bros.1 without extra charge. Registration Notice. The several boards of registration will meet for the purpose of having a revision of the registration lists of the voters in their respective wards in the city of Plattsmoutb, Nebraska, on Fri day, March 22, Saturday, March 23, and Saturday, March SO, and shall re main in session on each of said days from the hours of S o'clock a. m. until 9 o'clock p. m.,at the following places: First ward Perkins hotel block. Main street. Second ward Turnverein hall, Washington avenue. Third ward W. D. Jones' livery barn., Main street. Fourth ward Police judge's office, Main street. Fifth ward Bach's grocery store, Lincoln avenue. The first ward is composed of that part of the city lying north of Main street and east of Seventh street. The second ward is composed of that part of the city lying north of Main street and west of Seventh street. The third ward is composed of that part of the city lying south of Main street and west of Sixth street, and north of the north line of fifth ward. The fourth ward is composed of that part of the city lying east of Sixth street, south of Main street and north and east of fifth ward. The fifth ward is composed of that part of the city lying west of Palmer's addition and including fractional lot 7 of dection 19, township 12, range H, and all of that portion of the city lying west of Lincoln avenue and south of the north lines of section 19, township 12, range 14, and section 21, township 12. range 13. Voters will govern themselves ac- cordingly. 11. C. Keuk, City Clerk. We guarantee a fit in spectacles, or no sale. Gerixo & Co. Idat of Latter Remaining unclaimed in the postofilce at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, March 21 . Cole. . E. Davl, John Ireen, MUn K. M. Kmery, Mm. liell Uoj'klnn, Oeo. Mason, D. J. t an, F. T. I'etenten, C'hai. Clark, Mr. E. M. Persons calling for any of the above letters or parcels will please say ad- ertlsed." W. K.Fox, P. M. Prominent Drasglata of irtalr.Neb., Write Magnet Chemical Co. Dear Sirs: The goods which we bought through your salesman are sellers: the magnet itlk ailleu es pecially sells good and gives excellent satisfaction. ve nave re-oraerea through our jobbers several times. Respectfully yours, Falmer & Taylok. For sale by Gering&Co. The best Iowa sorghum at 50 cents a gallon at McCouitT'fl. T ! the ; futtrta1nnrt .tvm ny mt MiaWr Co. at WliltV Open tluws l.Mat Night. A good s'zed audience witnessed the third entertainment given iv me Turner Shaker Conceit company ni White's opera house last eveniug. The entertainment is llrst-cla?s, one of the best that has visited riaiis mouth. The different performers nre all artists iu their line and the enter tainment given is very tlno indeed. The doctor is an entertaining and able speaker and gives instructive and entertaining lectures each evening upon the parasitic action, and of the cause of different disease. The two monster tapo worms, re ,r.w.l frnm ll;irrv H. Dickinson and l-kl V - - Thomas Henderson, both of ! latts mouth, were placed on exhibition, as they will be this evening. The Shaker doctor is at the hotel Kiley from i lo 11 a. in. nuvi 2 to 3 i. m. daily, where be will ctve free advice, and consulta tion.to all who call and see him. The concert tonight will consist of aneutirenew Hue of specialties and acts. liting in your friends am spend a pleasant and enjoyable eve ning. Admission 10 cents. lUolut lm olk. Notice is hereby given that the part nersuip heretofore existing betwem the undersigned doing business under the llrm name or Oliver & K.tmage ha? leen dissolved by mutual consent, neither member desiring to continue the business. II. A. Oi.ivki:, Fni:t Kamuk. March 1, 1S'. I'ur fail. Vt will sell our I'lattsmoutlt ice business at : bargain, also a line lot of ice tools at a bargain. II. C. McMakkn -N: Son. Tin: Jouknal invites tlie merchants of Hattsmotith tu use its columns to advertise their w ares. We know that it reaches tte people who are to buy of them or of some other dealers. The farmers have begun stocking up for spring and summer. Now is tiui to invite them to buy of you. There is no doubt but you can sell goods at prices they can aflord to buy for, and the only question is. will you make the invitation so that they will ee it and takeadvantage of it. Make a trial of The Jouiin'al's columns, and you will be pleaded w ith the results, sure. Dr. it in aid block. The "O. K." bdth rooms wili.'re otainopen on Suadays until 12 o'clock (noon.) Best baths in the city. Trice 1-5 cents. Hot weiner-wurst, free luncli anJ Anheuser-I5usch beer at the Casino. The members of the Woman's Club will hold their next regular meeting on Friday evening, March 22, at the home of Mrs. II. Elson, on south Sixth street. The subject for the evening's dis cuasion will be "Goethe." Members are requested to come prepared with quotations from "Faust." Fou 11 est Four-room house aud garden spot. Can pay in cash and work. Also S-room house with large grounds, (flw) Ii. B. Windham. The newest and latest designs in wall paper at Gering & Co.'s. Leave your orders for job work with The Jouknal, an artUtfc job guar anteed. The attention of voters is directed to the registration notice which ap pears in these columns. First-class bicyles ion kknt. T. M. Pattekson, Columbia Agent. Geistiger Turnabend, Sonntag, den 24, March, ISOo. Legal 'otlc. In the district court of Cem county. Nebraska : In the muter of the estate of Iknnitt W. Pierce, deceiised. This cause came on for hearing upon the i-etl-tion of Walter J. W hite, administrator of tiie estate of llenoett W. Pierce. dereael. i-ravlnir for licence to Bell lot f f tccti and ftlxtecti, hl-c k nine, bouln rata aijditlon to the city of I'ltt roomh, or 11 niitliclent amount of the aine to rrlnsr the aura of aC0.c. for the t.avmcnt r.r lebu allowed against naM eMate and the com or anminmration, mere not being siitticlent personal property to pay the fa!J !cbt and r. pense. it ; therefore ordere I that all twrknn IntereNted lu aabl ettato apj-car before tre at rjausmoMin, .eorn. on tlio 2d day of May, into, atone o'clock P. m.. to Mtow rumn in llcenn) nhotiM not be granted to kald adminis trator to tJi tto rnucn or the atorc described rval estate of the "aid d?tscd an ahull bo necesNary to pay rata oents and ex 1110. Iatcd thlH llh day of March. 13 4 SAM'LM. CHAPMAN. Judge of the Uinrict Court . Iul Notice. Thomaa Iterllnand Emma IJcrllti noti-rokl. acnioerenuanta, are hereby notified thalon the 'thdayof Febniary, l!t5, Herman Dcttmau nicj itiH ptuuon and amdavlt for at taciimeni ngalutt th"ia lu lusllrc court of HiiTld MCChJc lu Klmwoo-i rr-olnpt. county, Nebraska, claiming frj3.l2 wlth7trr cent lutereat from April 22nd, for gooI, wares aua mercnanuiHe aold the enld Ttiornai llerllu, and ttcceBariea for hlmnelf, the naid Emma llerlln and their family; that the return of the constable disci ones no goods or chatties in hai county upon which to levy but an Inter est of said defendants In lot 0. In block 1. Ilnr ton's addition to Wabash. Nebraska. vherMirnri said caso aod proceedings wer certified to the dlhtrictcoortof Cass county. Nebraska, where the same li now .pending; that said property has been attached in said suit. You are re quired to answer said ctlllon by Monday, the cm unj 01 .April, iijva. HenMAN Detthak. 10 4-t B223SSON & ROOT, Attorneys at Law, ; PLATTSMOUTH. NEII. OPFICB-irttfXbnUd block, oyer FlrstNafJ I ank it. ,M. ii. It. K A ST HOUND. No. -, dally 5:18, t. in. No. 4. dally lit u. m. No. 10, f ram Schuyler exrcj.t SuicU) .1 1 :.Vi, e.m No. 12, dally eacept s.ulny ".'. p. No. J'J, dally except Sunday I2:'.,,l, p. in. No. ;Ji, freight from LntiUvllle 2:10, p. in. WKST BOUND. No. 3. dully 3:43. p. m. No. 5. dally 9:15. u. m. No, 7, ft mall,. lull r 2:12. in. No. 9. to Schuyler, eaeept Sunday.. -S:), p. ni. No. II, dally . .. No. 91 , dally except Sunday No. 2). froUht t LoiiUvlI'e . . 5 :3J. p. ui. . .7:15. a. n. ..K:0t, h. v.. M . It. It. GOING NOUTIt: Lea.. PasaeitRer. No . 1 No. P. I p. m Freight. No. liT id!'-. rao'pl Sunday ) .i x' p. m liOlNti SOl'TU: PafM'iiKvr, No. 2 lo:JP- so. vh ir::. n PreUM, No, IMtdally i.eept nnda ! 5. " First Premium at the Columbian Exposition The SingeiTMai'f'g Go. it m:t :i v i: i 54: First Awards, Htlnir thelaret siiimtK-r nf avard t.!ln'd ty any exhtu!tr and inoro than Jo;lf lU uninU-r received l-T l other S.wiii Marliltn eo::ipan!cs. A war d received ou the t iic : Family Sewln Machine. V. S. No. 2. I. K. i- 11. and lui;l Thread Automatic Chain Stitch Machine. Sewing Mathlz.e CaMuel. Art Ktuhroi.lerlea. l.ait. t. nr- taln. L philtery. Artltlc Kurntnunii;. vtwincaiil Kaitruidery. Taje.try Ma fhlne NS ork. AIm 3 Awarda. coTeriT? tnahln for manufacture in every line where a Svwin Machine cai4 I ttvl on ttol Cbttoii and silk floth. Krttt l'..1 leather, etc.. for Ornain-nta! MlfMi.u Mutton hlt-a. Ityelet., Marring. vrr Ka:ntiii;. staying, etc AGENTS WANTKD. The Singer M'fg Co "A.11 Over the World. II r nrflrt - 13 I tl l.iucl.i SI . OKialt The City Hotel, C yr.ier M.iin -in-i Third Sts., PLATTSMOUTH. FIRST-CLASS HOSTELRY IS EVKRV HKSPF.CT. REFITTED aud REFURNISHED Special Attention Given to the Accommodation of Farmers. First-Class Bar a t'annrt. tlnn. . . CLEAN ROOMS ANDTAHLE Rates 81 Per Day H. H. GOOS. PropY. ED. FITZGERALD. TUB Ot.l ItKI I AltLK Liverymar HAS rUKCHASKU THE Sixth Street Checked Barn. AND WILL KU.v tT FIRST-CLASS s-; Special attriitiot. to Funerals, ilufki uu to all tr-iHi. "I'm n:''n ml H- Customers ii h tr''o W. D. J'ONSS. C-ttM4 O 1 1 1 1 1 yH OUIcnI LIVERYMAN Has iurcha0'l the I'mi1 Jc II it!n ford stock and will run both the Mahi-st. and Schildknecht Barus. Iltgs of all dc fcrlptlons. from a Sud-11? horse to a 8lxteen-a4enger .Waon. Cabs, Pall Hearer W"aon, Carryallt and everything for plcnlc. wddinp ii! fuucrali. "riiili Orders AT KKfiL'LAU HATKS. 'l'oleplioiii fit. Prices Heasonable. No credit over M days. (tl and new customers are In vited to call, when satisfaction Is guar mteed. W. I). JNK- H. D. TRAVIS, Attorney and Counselor at Lav. X71LL rUACTlCE IS ALL TIIH VOVllT. orFICIl-Itooma 1 and 2, t'nlwii Itl k, Platt8moutli. - - - Nob. JOHN WATERMAN, DKALICU IN Lumber and Coal. Mcndota coal 112 Hard coal i Canon City coal...... .. 7.50 n IS A SURE AND SAFE WINNER. A Miirei cure for ioitorrlttt, ileet, .ru-orrhi'M iwliltcai, uimI hII tin healthy diacliurirca. rtHltlve pr vrntltlvc for Ktrlcturr. Trio. fiOt-ts. beat r'pUI n rr -lt of price. Adilrraa, KKLIANCi: CIIEM. CO., 1. . lloa 034. Ontaliit, Neb. S3 i 5? ii Si JP ri gr i s tii e: best. ' Vjli LvVLm rlT FCK AKING. "vs. cordovan:, X rRtNCMtCCAMUtOCALr. 3.spPCL!C,3SCLES. EXTRA v'f $2.I7 B3YS'SCHC2LSHCE V $2.17 B3YS'SCHC2LSHCEI i.ADins V v-frr- " - ' rso rot CATAtocuc if .fs, s ,w -j t 5. . 1 . r OU Cm I Over Ona Million I'eorlc wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes ore equally satisfactory They give the best value lor the money. They cuual custom Shoes In style and I h:ir w carlntf tiualltle s are unsurpassed 1 ho rrlces ar unil jrm, stamped on sole. I;rm f i to j saved over other makes. II jour d-nltr canntt supply jvu we Cia. tcli by Joseph rr;v.::. f I P. J. HANSEN, PF.AI.F.K IN STAPLE aud FANCY Groceries, Grooicory - I Glassware. FLOITR AKD FEED Vbo tlxtf m rT0 her Ca.trU. .Wn the wu a Chi i, so crUvl for C-tIa. Then the v:ii ?!;. he cl in t Cv?.-rU. tVbea he txS fhUIn-n. ILca Ci-orU - y itM.L !it".i i Miii i ho i jiL i .' rt .. . r s0 i. n-i v-ilf FKl NvI. if- .u : . i. i r n tt .5 nr.t !.-- iru e ' rc-l t-; Krick - (" , !)ni!:i:istw. Tire ir'-.z:? 151 r -. t a t t v i o. 1 1 tr n l 1 1 :;' r f COPYRIGHTS. C'A I onTAIN A IMT! .7 Frr a pTntiij't aiw. r !! n I i. ,! ; .i -. i .li- l l I N.N V' CO.. i-t. I i .-,;?..: f.-tV esen'iKH tii IU ! ;:.; la: ' n.i.iotn .1 tira nrt tit ron't.N -itm? A M r. - U at I tv forwniion nii.t in I (;rii 1: -3 t; ol tain t b.-m 'nt f tv A ' - r, r . ', civ 1 1 tun ti.in ira an. I vii-m( r'i:l .-in t lirt.i-.j-ii . .a. n -r-1 Slv"irl if' m t ') i . . i . 1 : J tliu ore U.-o't-M v'.-y 's :- ": - ,.-u.ti. out rKit t- t!,i I'm."'!, r , .i -r . f 1 iftfir. tuaiKNl w-k:r. H .T 'r ! i:rw r t J,.. . ! tf.t'lo larvest rirrui .l. u n; f s ... t i-i Kha World. ntnf - 1 ' : t I :$. Iiutidinc i:!i:.u. rt-.vt :. t. c mi n ? 1 -.r. ninna e'a. . enta. r'f tT 1 'ii-.. , r coi it r. tHu tilul plle. in co'"r. ! rl -n-r?;-l if ni t)(iuot with llan, c:i.V.mir I '.n'. r t'l !:w tbo latent dct nnl rtir rnnirnn. A'.'U' Mf.N.N A lit, .t.t jot.K. 3tj ttiicijtitwar- SPEEDY r.m FAT F. :;: : from any r '. -r o. r. V RK3Iti V M Z;i 1 ." " "I" 11. o. livinosto::. ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSUaxMi'CE. PltittHmotith, N'enika Liver C . Cure r.i:'i ' th lit lc. i av p.irc.y ', Hcw.irr of ' i. . vf nr tr.. ivi i . ' COMi'ANV. :.. . i . - '.o'iptji-M "a i. :i ! ,r . -;- I., i! lu I IV.' - i f..i .. 1. z t . s v ..:-.. i"i.'.iti .i '1 l:v r UK JOnN C TIio?i tiny Cniulc3 arc superior to IJiimm oi Copaiba, " Culxibs an.l Injections. (fJ,Dj i ixcy euro in is hours mo Biuno dbensea -without, ftnylncoo- vcnlcncc. SOLD BY ALL rX! GUSTS n n n n n t r 1 f C21 gtl Co What It will Do. To our Friends and Patrons : After due consideration we have decided to adopt Cash and on and after JAN. 1, 1895, wo will do no more crediting, ex cept to those whose names are now on our books and are very prompt in meeting accounts. We have tried the credit business for nearly fifteen years and have profitted but little thereby, the most of our earnings being on our books or lost by uncollected accounts. By selling for CASH we CAN and WILL give our patrons the ben efit of our gains and the advant ages derived from getting spot cash by selling them goods At Reduced Priees. Of course we shall continue to exchange goods for country pro duce. Come in, get our prices and see how far a dollar will go these hard times. BENNETT & TUTT No. 406, Main Street. ..............,.... i S CLOTHING LIKE OURS l"H.H U'orcr Ys!i!nton wotild luv, rrt-ntexl Mjfr tUr. I t;t ik! niort tlin it sitri'tl-cs M-inc !o hv what clcmit sw'tn-. .t:o "'Hn? at wT.OO-tilctly Our t'.oililiiK I in t i!lv iuii!c t rsr. :n to r.t, K- 'l! nu n -Ntl.Iiy Imtiiil f t. Tl vsf S j t i m ty s sr-. a!lr;nt'ji iiiu'.i Hi!i iilio!!. I nt U-o J -li e. an1 ii!tr:;ct;i.js' far UlolV. MORGAN'S, tin: i.i: viini ci.oiniKi'. o o I c s O o o o eoooooooeo First National Bank PLATTSMol TIl, Mill. Capital, paid up $60,000 ot'FK'KllS: Jnr.iK K. Pmvky F. lc. Wiuri: S. WaIiJU II. N. Doykv I'rovUK-iit V ice irf.lilPu i'Hjtli if . Assistant t'aisliioi DUiKi'toiJS: tir.orgo B. Hover, F. K. Wh!tt, I. Ilnvkswortli S.'WhusU t'l II. N. IV'Yoy. direful attv'iitlon given to the Intercut of iMswtomcrs. Collections njudo iml trom.tly rcmltte-I for. Highest mnrkct r,'P' I'aiJ for county warrnuts n'l tit ntul county bonds STRETGHT & SATTLER, NiK((Kmrnto IIury IttvcU, Furnitore Undertaking Stove, Itiiiicei rii:u. Orcau. Our V if t i.'jllai Is o-ulot; It, ovary leta An nv.'stlxttlOM Isccrtnln tit convince. i v n 1 I up I the vstem tig niTTKlHU A nn WHOLESALE ?nd RETAIL IM'ALf : IN Pure Wines, Liquors AND THE BEST CIGARS. Solo .-gents for the Celebrated ta i l v u k i: r. Pabst Beer. lol wt'it- m t it- t i :i i n'i ol i he r:tyor.h! po.l tv ni: .!act'. WM. NEVILLE, RESIDENT GKll, Zuchweiler & Lutz Tlio Grocex'S, Cor. Sixth and Tearl Sts., KELP KVKlJi TillNt; .IN TIIKIU LINK. ana Sell Cheap, Give Good Weight, Deliver Promptly a vock custom m ti.u iTi:a The Plattsmouth Mills, C. HEXSEX,. Prop. ll'in Millhrtsteenrelmilt, an l ftiTt.l.lied with Mitclkluery of the lft maAurarture In tho worlJ. Their "Plansifter" Flour, Us no Suberic r in America Cl:vlt trlul tkii'l be eonvluced. OHA3. GRIMES, Attorney at Law, r latts mouth, neh. OFKICflj Second floor of U.e Tod.rb'ock, eai nf II. e i onj. hono.