WEEKLY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1S95. IN AND AKOl'ND THE TOWN. II. M. Giiult will plant 2,000 fruit trees on hla farm south of town this spring. Hon. and Mrs. David A. Ball of Louisiana, Mo., are visitinR in town with l C. Minor and wife. C. Hradshaw of Lincoln county, who has been visiting friends in this county for a week, returned home Monday. The legislature adjourned at an eirly hour Saturday, thus winding up the worst session ever held in the state. The commercial agencies report that good times are coming, business is in creasing and bank clearings are en larging. A. Baxter Smith is home from the Black Hills country where he has been surveying a new town site. Its name will be Rochfort. Father .Nugent of the Louisville Catholic church was in the city Mon day mornine endeavoring to secure a choir for Haater service next Sunday. The state's case against ex-Treasurer Hill for the recovery of J236.0O0 lost in the Capital National bank fail ure, will be tried in the supreme court on April 29. Mrs. J. K. Keithley of Weeping Water was in the city Sunday visit ing with Mrs. Hasse, and sang a solo at the morning service of the Presby terian church. Dr. Hearing, the proficient clerk of the district court, visited Elmwood Monday morning between trains and shook hands with many of his old friends. Elmwood Echo. J.M.Patterson and daughter, Mrs. T. II. Pollock, departed Sunday for Perris, California, to enjoy a month's visit with the former's son, James, who is in the banking business at that place. J. II. Heikes, an old nursery man, of Bjwnville, has removed to Cass county and will open a nursery near Platts mouth. He Is now selling some excel lent trees very cheap at his place on Chicago avenue. Dr. Shipman's home on west Locust street will be rebuilt and ready for oc cupancy in a few days. A force of eiaht or ten carpenters has been at at work on it for a week, and they have pushed things. Will T. Richardson is putting out some 2,000 fruit trees on his farm five miles west of town, besides some small fruits. He is a wise young man, and will in due time reap a rich har vest without sowing. .-v young Council Bluffs woman, Miss Mary E. Tinley, won first honors ever twenty-one young men and two other ladies in the graduating class at the Omaha Medical college this week. Good for the young woman. County Commissioners Hayes and Young departed Tuesday by team for a trip over the county to look after the repair of bridges, as well as to make an estimate of the new bridging which will be required this summer. Miss Mvrta Porter has been trans ferred by the school board to the room in the Columbian building made va cant by Miss Cook's resignation. Miss Laura Kinkead has been elected to preside in Miss Porter's room in the central building. Bennett Cbriswisser of Rock Bluffs precinct will move his family and household into town this week and take up his residence in the Pepper berg property on Vine street. TriE Journal, bids Mr. Chriswiaser and family a hearty welcome. Pearl Wallace, a Furnas county girl who advertised for a husband, has re ceived an amount of mail that has astonished her. Bundles and letters go to her address by the score. The local papers profess not to know any thing about anyone of the name of Miss Wallace. Challis S. Wbeeler, a brother of D. 11. Wheeler, who has resided some miles east of Glenwood, died Monday morning of pneumonia, and was uuneq on Wednesday, lie was a resident of this county some years ago, and was the youngest son cf Hon. Wm. Wheeler of Glenwocd. Chris. Metzger, the well-known Eight Mile Grove precinct farmer, has had the plans drawn for a handsome new residence, and will soon commence its construction. Mr. Metzger intends to enjoy life while it lasts, and a cosy home doea luore tP tpake such a resolve possible than almost everything else. Sheriff Eikenbary reports that when put behind the penitentiary walls lit Lincoln Thursday, Pugilist Jas. LIdjI say broke down completely and sobbed like a child, although throughout his confinement in the local jail he nc pepted ht threatened impriuonmcttt. at the penitentiary in an offhand manner as if he cared but little. Thursday was pension day at tho county clerk's office, and Brick Swtur ingen was busy most of the day mak ing up the vouchers for the veterans and sending them to Pension Agent Jlobioson at Des Moines for payment. Tfcat official made out more than a huudred of these documents, and in a few days the pensioners will receive their check for their quarterly install ment. Ex-Conjressman Champ Clark, the most epigrammatic, sententious and humorous orator in the last congress, has prepared a lecture on topics sug gested by association with congres sional life, which he is delivering in the west. Possibly he may be secured for this city, sometime during this month, if a proper effort is made. The JouuNALcan promisebeforehand that he would give one of the best en tertainments ever heard in the city. The case of Clyde Opelt, who is charged with keeping his saloon open out of hours, has been indefinitely postponed. Judge Waters says that he has been waiting on the city attor ney to take the case up, and Mr. Ab bott states that he has been ready to attend to the case for over a month. Mr. Opelt was arrested on January 4, and the case has been continued ten times. It is said that these continu ances were granted on various causes to allow the license to run out before the case was called up for trial. Lin coln Journal. Statk of Ohio, City of , Toledo, Lucas Co. f " Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doiug business in the city of Toledo, county and state afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure, i kaxk J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Cth day of Decem ber, A. D. ISSfi. seal: A.W. Gleason. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh cure is taken inter nally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the svstem. Send for testimonials, free. P. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O. (STSold by druggists, 75c. G. A. Mayfield, who left Eagle last fall, went to Missouri and established a paper. Las returned to .Nebraska and will this week start a republican paptr at Springfield. This will Ik the only paper representing the republican party in Sarpy county and it ought to pay. Weeping Water Republican. A fromlnrat Wholesale lirorer of Omaha Neb., Writ: To the afflicted: Several years ago I discovered a bowel which increased and became very distressing. I made inquiry as totbe nature of the disease and learned that I had a somewhat aggravated case of Hemorrhoids or Piles. Was told of several remedies aud used them as di rected, obtaining thereby some tem porary relief. rot being satisfied with such slight relief I cast about for a per- munent cure; when a friend directed the use of the famous Magnet Pile Killek. I used it. Immediaterelief from pain followed, and soon a com plete cure was affected. very respeciruiiy, Oscau Allen. For sale by Gering & Co. Estray Notice. Taken up as an estray by the undersigned at bis resi dence on section 23, town 11, range 14 east, in Cass county, Nebraska, one so w hog marked with left ear off and swallow fork in right. Is black with some white spots, and weighs about 100 pounds. I. S. White. March 2$, 1S93. 14 5. 5100,000 to loan. National Exchange Co. See adv't. another column. 14. Magnet Chemical. Co. Gentlemen: Of the many Pile pre parations which I have used I found none to do the work so quick and com plete as Magnet Pile Killer. It is n "quick relief and positive cure," as you say. very graieruuy yours, AL.ru K US M. k'RICE, Traveling Salesman, Maryville, Mo. For sale by Gering & Co. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county. Nebraska : In tbe matter of toe estate or Bennett . Pierce, decease!. Thin cante came on for hearing upon the peti tion of Walter J. W hite, administrator of tbe eutateof Bennett W. Fierce, deceased, praying lor licence to sen torn nrteen ana sixteen, Mck nine. South Park addition to tbe city of 1'Iatta- mouth, or a lulnclenl amouut or the tame to brine tbe turn of CjO.0U for the payment of debt allowed against said estate and tbe costn of administration, there not being suflicient jronal property to pay the said debts and ex tenties. It is therefore ordered that all persons interested in said estate appear before me at Plattsmoutb. Nebraska, on the 'Jd day of May. m5. at one o'clock p. in., to show mum why a license should not Le granted to aald adminis trator to sell so much of the above described real estate of the said deceased as shall te accessary to pay said debts and expenses. Dated thi 13th day of March, 13 4 SAM'LM. CHAPMAN, Judge of the District Court. Application for Dragtriat's Penult. To whom It may concern: Notice la heret.y given that tbe undersigned Lave filed their ap plication with the city clerk of the city of llattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, for a druggist'ii permit to sell spirituous and vinous liquor for medicinal, mechanical and culinary purposes at their place of business on the west half of l )t 3. block 35, In said city of PlatW mouth, f jr tbe period of one year from May 1, 11. SMITH dt PAKMELE. April 3, l'Ji Application for Drngglst'a Permit. To whom It may concern: Notice Is hereby given thut the undersigned have filed their ap plication with the city clerk of the city of Plattsmoutb, Cass county, Nebraska, for a druggist permit to sell spirituous and vinous llouors for medicinal, mechanical and culinary turponei at their place 01 msmeaa on tne west alf of lot , block 84. la aald city of PlatW- 4aoath. ')T the period of one year from Hay 1, OEKlNUdtCO. j April 5, 1899. Application for Drngctat'a Permit. To whom It may concern: Notice Is hereby : given tiat the undersigned have filed their application with the city clerk of the city of I 1'latutrt.outh. Cass county, Nebraska, for a druggliife permit to sell spirituous and Tlnoua liquors for medicinal, mechanical and culinary purposes at their pace of business on part of lots 1 and Vblock1 So, In said city of Platts moulh, for the period of one year from May I, ' Tp.ll 6,1810. CKeW. HAYDEN BROS. Blarob. Sales. Tho greatest effort we have ever made to offer matchless bargains in superior goods of well know makes. Domestic Linens. Lawrence L L Muslins 3?c Alpine. Flue Brown c Arrow, Fine Brown 5 c Columbus, soft finish, Bleached Mut.Uu. -.5 c Farwell Bleached Muslin c Cabot Bleached Muslin. 6 c Fruit of the Loom Muslin a c Wi Wide Sheeting c lOSi Wide Bleached SheeUng .13 c Sateens, Domestics, fine Ginghams and wash labrics and all the latest styles, at less than half usual prices. Table XAnons. The newest designs at 28c, 3M, 37c, 50c, C2Vic up to the finest goods made, with Napkins to match, at prices never before dreamed of In the Inen trade. Iiinen Towels. Wonderful variety and low prices, iqo linen towels at 5c, flue fringe towels at 10c, extra quality 2c linen towels at 15c. Large 10c bath towels at .'.c. Extra Urge SOC lath towels at 10c; 23c bath towels at t:c. "White Dotted Swiss Atc, 12'jc. 15C 1, 2."c, 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, 12'icand 15c. India Linens at Tiic, 10c, lSIJc, 15c, 18c. 20c and 25c. Bed Spreads. EnJlexs variety. In every grade from 60c each up to fs.oo. Ladies, Do you want a NOBBY JACKET T You cau get one of the very latest style In our cloak and suit department in black, navy, brown or tan, at 3.35. U.Ks t5 90 or fO.. Or In Misses sites 14 Id. 1 or i years at 63, 13.19. M.M. These are the best goods for the money In Omaha. They are aloo showing a splendid stock of ladles' all wool capes at J1.S0, f 1.05, KAS, 13 00, 13.45. f3 75. tl.90. 5.00 and 15 VJ. j Our stock of dresses, skirts, waists, etc., is ; now complete. Special sale of 500 Mclntoshes, heavy wool, plald, tan and brown, at til, worth f.VOO. our dress goods and stlk department carry the only complete lines of fabrics to be found in the west. Greatest assortment at absolutely the very lowest prices. Spring Clothing: TheM. H.Cook Clothing Co s clothing is all this season's best styles. Men's spring suits. Cook's price S.OO to M.00 go at 12.75. Men's fine spring suits, Cook's price f 10.00 and 111. to. for 15 u Very finest spring suits lu all styles, black clay worsteds, silk mix tures and casimere suits, worth from TJO.OO to 5.00. at 110 00 a snlt. Boy's knee pant suits at tl.50. Some splendid values in all wool pants at &3c. tl.25 an ! 11.75 per pair. Groceries. Our prices on groceries, teas, coffee, spices and dried fruit surpass lhoe of any house In America. Sjllrct Ion or Your Money Hark. OMAHA. Nfcll. T.J.THOMAS & SON KEEl ON Til EI R SALE AT THEIR iukjks rou MEAT MARKET The best meats in the market. PEESH . - . BEEF, TORK, MUTTON, VEAL, POULTRY, FISH. O'U -HilEID ... HAMS, BACON. CANNED GOODS, Etc. In fact, everything you want that is the most palatable for the table, and in the best style and form. Call and we will prove it. T. J. THOMAS fc SON, Fitzgerald blk. Main St., Plattsmoutb The City Hotel, Corner Main and Third Sts., PLATTSMOUTH. FIRST-CLASS HOSTELRY IN EVERV RESPECT. REFITTED and REFURNISHED Special Attention Given to the Accommodation of Farmers. First-Class Bar ,MonCo?'r: CLEAN ROOMS-AND TABLE Rates dl Per Day. lj ij ffififiw Ii . JJJ&9 riOp ! JOHN WATERMAN, DKALEU IN Lumber and Coal. Heudotacoal I 4.2s Hard coal 9.53 Canoo City coal :.. 7. SO iw) prin El son, the Cash Clothier With His Novelties of Spring Glothing. GO CO CO Shirts Men's Working Shirts, Men's Blaek Sateen It will be money in you pockets to buy your Clothing, ats, Caps. Boots and Shoes of TEILSDET tflh (DflDsDn CTntfIMiP. Opposite Court House! sam Gorann & co. WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS IN Pure Wines, Liquors AND THE BEST CIGrARS. Sole Agents for the Celebrated MILWAUKEE Pabst Beer. Deliveries made to aa part of the city or ahlpped to any place. WM. NEVILLE, RESIDENT MMfAGER. P. J. HANSEN, DEALER IN STAPLE and FAIICV Groceries, Crockery - ANI- Glaosware FL.OTTR AND FEED A Specially. One door North of Postoffice First National Bank rLATTSatoUTIT. I KM. Capital, paid up 850,000 OFFICERS: (Iioboi K. Do vet ....President F. E. White Vice president S. War oh Cashier II. N. Dovbt. Assistant Cashier DIRECtORS: George E. DoTer. F. E. White. D. llawksworth S. Waugh and U. N. Dover. " Careful attention given to tbe Interests of customers. Collections made and promptly remitted for. ntgbest market price paid for county warrants and state and county bonda- H. D. TRAVIS, Attorney and Counselor at J Law. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS orriCK-lloorae 1 ! . UnWa 111 ioat!i, - - - I7ob. 4 Dr. Agnes Y. Shetland, HOMEOPATHIST. peclal attention to Olxtetrtea, Diseases of Women and Woman's Surgeir. Co SO HAS CD CO CO it- in Large Variety. W hite Shirts, Boys' New Store, New Has just opened his new stock of Boots and Shoes in the Gorder Block, 307 Main Street, And invites the public to call and give his goods and prices an in spection. He will do the rest. $100,000. $100,000. We have $100,000 to loan at a low rate of interest on well-improved farm lands in Cass county. The National Office: First ntairo n WW A SURE AND SAFE WINNER. A inrs rare for Oonorrhops, Gleet, LeacorThcra whites), and all un healthy dUcharxes. I'ooltlTe pre entltlre for Stricture. Price, SOcts. Kent prepaid on receipt of price. Address, RELIANCE CnJUI. CO., P. O. Box 634. Omaha, Neb. W-L. Douglas i1 QMrtlT ISTHC BEST. OU Ok iVJLLnT FO A KING. o cordovan; TVTHCH v LNAMEUXQ CALF. a, H3 s? Fikc Calf &)Cucsa NJ9 si rs DnvtTwi LASICS eS9 ai Tf Ovsr Ona Millloa People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes AH our shoes are equally satisfactory I Thsy give tha beat vsJae for the money. Tnejr equal cos ton inoea in style and lit. Their wearing qaalltlea are onsarrasi asaed. Tha pricee are) BBri!orm,atainped en aola. Prom Si to S i saved over other anakea. U your deikx cannot supply you we c?n. Soli by JOSKPH FETZEE. STREIQHT & SATTLER, 8aeessors to Henry Dceck, Furniture 1 DndertaMng Stovea, lUsces, Pianos, Orgrans. OarFuraltara Una is oomplsta lnlevsry deU An Investigation ti certain to contlocd. m H CO Laundried shirts, shirts, Plattsmoutli, Xlob. Goods. Low Prices Sure to Win. Exchange Co east of court house. First Premium at the Columbian Exposition The Singer. LlanTg Co. ItECEIVED 54 First Ax7ardo, Being the largest number of awards obtained br any exhibitor and more than doable tbe number received by all other Sewing Machine companies. Awards received on the following Famllj Sewing Machines, V. S. No. 2. I. F. C. B. and Single Thread Automatic Chain Stitch Machine. Sewing Machine Cabinets, Art Embroideries, Laces. Cur tain, Upholstery. Artistic Furnlahlnga, Sewing and Embroidery, Tapestry Mi chine ork. Also 43 Awards, covering machines for manufacture In every line where a Sewing Machine can te used on Wool Cotton and Silk Cloth. Knit Goods Leather, etc., for Ornamental Stitching Button holes. Eyelets, Barring, OTr seaming. Staying, etc. AGENTS WANTED. Tho Singer Ufg Co "All Over tlio Y7orld." Tt ranch Office 1316 Douglas St.. Omaha MEMEMa Thfso tiny Capsules are superior to iBalsim ro Copaiba, " rThcy care in J hours mo , B3nio diseases "without anyincca yenlcnce.' SOLOBYALLDRUCGtSlX Attorney at Law, PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. OFFICE : Second floor of the Todd blox, aft of ta wort how.