Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901, April 25, 1895, Image 3

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    WEEKLY JOURNAL,
THURSDAY, Al'lUL. 25, 1S95.
IN AND AKOL'NI) TUE TOWN.
Isaac ViIe3 is arranging to put in a
forty-acre orchard.
Fred Murphy's feed barn is doing a
right pood business.
Some five hundred Iowa farmers
have already accepted passes over the
free ferry.
A party is making up in town to
visit the Mills county orchards while
they are in bloom.
The clerk of the weather has quite
evidently left the equatorial door open
today, and it is warm enough for June.
At wood & Co., the Cedar Creek
quarry and sand men, are employing
about thirty-five men in their quarries
now.
Patrick Shields, the 13. & M. black
smith, has been laying off because of
illness something very unusual for
him.
J. G. Richey departed last Tuesday
for Idaho to look after his busi
ness interests in that section. lie
will moat likely be absent for two or
three months.
It is hinted that there was some
thing significant in the visit of Henry
Gering and JL B. Windham to Iowa
the other day.
The young men who go fishing over
Sunday eeem to have the luck to be
struck by a high wind every time, so
that they can't fish.
Mrs. G. F. S. Burton and children
departed for Plattsmouth Wednesday
morning, whither she goes to take care
of her invalid brother for a c( ile of
months. Junction Recorder.
Engineer Wm. Sayles has purchased
forty acres of the Kennedy fairr. down
near Rock Bluffs. His brotlur. Tom,
will farm the land this sumn.er. and
will plant it mostly in pot at
D. F. Foster, Agent Latham's oblig
ing assistant at the B. & M. depot, is
home from a week's trip to Colorado,
whither he journeyed to look after a
homestead in the vicinity of Akron.
Prof. F. C. McClelland, superintend
ent of the local public schools, will de
part this evening for Montana, to be
absent for a werk or more it being
his first vacation during five years of
service.
Geo. T. Beck is home from a hurried
trip to Chicago, and was accompanied
hither by Julius Lieede of Minneapolis,
who will assist Mr. Beck in his labors
on his coal machine at the B. & M.
shops, and which, by the way, is vir
tually completed.
Silas Canton, a very highly res
pected farmer living in Adams county,
died Sunday very suddenly in bis car
riage while returning from church of
heart disease. Mr. Canton was one of
the early settlers of Adaucs county,
and a veteran of the late war.
Plattsmouth is a poor paloon town,
there beiu only eight applications for
licenses this spring- .Nebraska City,
which is virtual tbe same in size as
this city, uaTe eighteen applica
tions, an' Louisville, only one-eighth
as lae as Plattsmouth, has five ap
pjo'cations. C. D .Dundas, the well known bridge
man was taken to the hospital yester
day Buffering from a severe stroke of
paralysis. Lincoln News. Mr.Dundas
is a partner to A B. Todd, of this city
in the bridge building business, and is
well known in bridge building circles
all over the state.
C. H. Parmele has rented out the
nenry Merton place, five miles west of
town (which he bought at $40 an acre
at the administrators' sale), for $4 an
acre, csjb in hand. One of tbe Meis
inger brothers will farm the place. In
view of the short crop last year, this
is looked upon as a very high rental.
Will Yivlan and John Leucbtw.is
have leased the Woodson natatorium
on Sixth street and will be ready for
business on Saturday of this week.
BoyB will Hwim and if parents will en
courage the youngsters to patronize
the natatorium instead of the Mis
souri river, there will be more boys
and less funerals.
The German Evangelical Lutheran
society in this city have given a call to
Rev. F. H. Freund, of Nebraska City,
to preach for them, and the gentleman
has accepted the same. Until other
arrangements are made the society
will occupy Waterman hall for services
on Sundays morning and evening
and for Sunday school JSabbath morn
ings. Rev. Freund is unmarried, and
will stop for the present at tbe Riley
hotel.
The San Francisco Examiner of the
18th, contains an account of the pre
liminary examination of a man named
Armstrong at Riverside for the murder
of two men at San Jacinto, and that it j
was supposed that Ilarry McCourt. son
of Maj. F. McCourt of this city, was a
eole witness of the affray, whereat the
boy was fearful of injury at the hands
of the murderer's friends, but when
the trial came off a woman who lived a
block away testified that she had also
been an eye-witness of the double
murder, thus gretly relieving the mind
of the young man. The Major is also
congatulating himself on the turn that
the matter has taken.
Constitutional Amendments.
The late legislature decided to sub
mit a dozen amendments to the consti
tution. These amendments will be
voted on by the people at the general
election of 1890. The amendments
cover many important subjects and if
alopted will materially strengthen tbe
organic law of the state which has
largely outgrown oince it was framed
twenty-two years ago. They are:
Investment of the permanent school
fund. This amendment was sub
mitted in 1890, but failed to get the
necessary votes for adoption.
Authorizing the state legislature to
fix salaries of state officers.
Authorizing tbe merging of county
and metropolitan city governments.
Providing that two-thirds of a jury
may render verdicts in civil cases.
Authorizing the creation of an appel
late court. .
Increasing the number of supreme
court judges from three to five.
Providing for an elective railway
company of three members.
Granting legislative power to fix the
salaries of judges In district and su
preme courts.
Authorizing the legislature to abol
ish any office it may create.
Authorizing the legislature to in
crease one each four years the number
of judges of tbe district and supreme
courts.
Authorizing the use of voting ma
chines at elections.
Empowering cities or counties to is
sue bonds to aid internal improve
ments. A special bill provides that these
amendments shall be printed on a sep
arate ballot. They will be voted on at
a time when there will be a county,
state and presidential campaign in pro
gress, which is unfortunate, for they
will thus fall to receive the considera
tion which their importance warrants.
AT M 'COURT'S UUUCEBT.
Groceries At Coat mod L-Anything to
Oct Oat Or thw lluslnes.
A few sample prices are given be
low: Teas B-st Moyune and Gunpowder
tea. Cue.; cost 75c.
Best uncolored Japan, 40c.; cost 40c.
Great reduction in the price of flour.
Best canned corn, 10c, cost 10c.
Is bound to sell out and offers every
thing at coat.
A CHEAT DRIVE IN TOILET SOAFS.
Has a large stock, and will sell for
cost or less. Has a special drive in
Graham toilets. Call, ladies, for
bargains.
The U. S. government ha begun the
work of protecting the east bank of
tte Missouri river opposite Omaha and
will expend the sum of i75,00O cm the
job. Plattsmouth people have a' very
distinct recollection of toO.000 being
appropriated several years ago for the
purpose of making a permanent chan
nel in front of this city; but tb river
commission h t up" or used it at
0,u.iua. The new work is to be done
solely for the benefit of the company
that owns tbe new bridge at last
Omaha, and smacks very strongly of
using public funds for private ends.
Dlasolutlou Mo lie.
Notice is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
the undersigned doing business under
the firm name or Oliver & Ramagehas
been dissolved by mutual consent,
neither member desiring to continue
the business. E. A. Oliver,
Fred Ramoe.
March 1, 1S95.
A Prominent Wholesale Urocer of Omaha
Neb., Write:
To the afflicted:
Several years ago I discovered a
slight falling and bleeding of the lower
bowel which increased and became
very distressing. I made inquiry as
to the nature of the disease and learned
that I bad a somewhat aggravated case
of Hemorrhoids or Piles. Was told of
several remedies and used them as di
rected, obtaining thereby some tem
porary relief. Not being satisfied with
such slight relief I cast about for a per
manent cure; when a friend directed
tbe use of the famous Magnet Pile
Killer. I used it. Immediate relief
from pain followed, and soon a com
plete cure was affected.
Yery respectfully,
Oscar Allen.
For sale by Gering & Co.
Ebtkay Notice. Taken up as an
eatray by tbe undersigned at bis resi
dence on section 28, town 11, range 14
east, in Cass county, Nebraska, one
bow hog marked with left ear off and
wallow fork in right. Is black with'
some white spots, and weighs about
160 pounds. I. S. WnrrE.
March 28, 1895. 14-6.
1100,000 to loan. National Exchange
Co. See adv't. another column. 14.
Mao net Chemical Co.
Gentlemen: Of the many Pile pre
parations which I have used I found
none to do the work bo quick and com
plete as Maqnet Pile Killer. It is
a "quick relief and positive cure," ad
you nay. very gratefully yours,
Alphkus M. Price,
Traveling Salesman, Maryville, Mo.
For sale by Gering & Co.
Especially Selected.
Having secured a large amount of
hams and bacon before the advance in
prices, I am able to sell same at 10 and
121 cents per pound. Your patronage
respectfully solicited.
8 J. C. Petersen.
Zltvr and fresh groceries every day
at A. II. Weck-bach's.
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HIS BETTER HALF
Would doubtless be better pleased If
she could persuade hloi to buy ALL
of his clothes of us.
As our cut shows, he buys the Bet
ter half of his wardrobe of us,
which only goes to make the poorer
half look worse.
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Where did you obtain the Idea that
we sold ouly high-priced clothing ?
Don't you know that the "week day"
clothes, and not the "Sunday"
clothes, are the test of a clothier's
stock ?
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THIS M'lUNG.
Pee our West Show Window for Spring
Neckwear, Just received, at
MORGAN'S,
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The Leading Clothier, g
Application for Druggist's Penult.
To whom it may concern: Notice Is heraty
given that the nndertlfned hare filed their ap
plication with the city clerk of the city of
Plattamouth. Cans county. Nebraska, for a
druggist's permit to sell spirituous and vinous
liquors for medicinal, mec hanical and culinary
Eurpoes at their place of business on tbe west
alf of lot S. block S5. In said city of Platts
mouth. for the period of one year from Marl,
SM1TII & I'AliMELE.
April 3,
Application for Urng-clst'a l'rmll.
To whom It may concern: Notice is hereby
given that the undersigned iave riled their ap
plication with the cuy ciera or me city or
Plattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska, for a
druggist's permit to sell spirituous and vinous
liquor tor meaicinaj. mechanical ana cuaanary
purpof at tnetr pure oi iuiuess on me wi
half of lot 8, block 54, In said city of Platt
v mouth, for the period of one year from May 1,
V . r' niTvi: j. fit
"AprlJS, 1J5.
Application for DrurcUt I'trmU.
To whom It may concern: Notice Is hereby
given that the undersigned have filed their
application with tbe city clerk of the city of
t'latumouth. Cass county, Nebraska, for a
3roggtt's permit to sell spirituous and vinous
liquors for medicinal, mechanical and culinary
purposes at tbelr place of tmslnem on part of
lots 1 and 2. block 3C In said city of Platts
mouth. for the period of one year from May t,
lh'JG. FKICKE A CO.
April ft, 133.
DR. A. MATTHEWS,
The Painless Dentist,
Weeping Water, Nebr.,
Makes a Specialty of Fine Gold Fillings, Gold
and Porcelain Crowns, Bridge work, etc.
TEETH POSITIVELY EXTRACTED
WITHOUT PAIN OR DANGER.
A. H. WECKBACH,
DEALER IN
FANCY and STAPLE
GROCERIES
QUEENS WARE,
FIsOXJR and FEED
All Kinds of
VEGETABLES
In Season.
FISH
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
ALWAYS IN STOCK.
We are agents for the cele
brated DIAMOND MILLS
COFFEE
588.?: CITY BAKERY
WriERE YOU CAN GET
GOOD. FRESH BREAD
At any time. Prompt attention given to orders
Agent lor Seven of the
STEAMSHIP LINES.
Best
GIVE ME A CALL.
Telephone 30.
Main Street.
IIVP Yflll Bore TJrot, fimplem. Copper4
.MIC lUU Colored HpoU, Aches, Old BonwJ
b'taers la Mouth. 111 K-Kall tngl Writa COOK.
HKMOy CO., UOT Masonic Teaple
Cfeleaa, 111., for proofs of rare, Cupl-3
tml, , U&OOJHHt. Worst cases cured m I
84 day. 100-pftt book free. J
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Elson, the Cash Clothier,
With His Novelties of Spring Clothing.
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Shirts
Men's Working Shirts,
Men's Blaek Sateen
It will be money in you pockets to buy your
Clothing, Hats, Caps. Boots and Shoes of
IH1LDEL tfUn (DsqHh (DflotfDnfieir.
Oppooito Court Mouse
W. L. Douglas
C3 CMAt? IITHCB13T.
J9 WliVisi riT WOH AKIN a.
x3. cordovan;
rSZMCM ACNAMCUIS CALF.
3.WP0UCESCLC3.
LASICS
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Orer One Million PoopL wr tbo
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally atiZ&ctory
They give tbo boat valoa for tb sbobct.
Tht aqnal custom tboes In stylo aad fit.
Thlr wearing qMlttica mrm Baiarpsiisd.
Tot prices mrm nnttrrrm. rrasnporfiin solo.
From Sf to Ss so trod orr ether makes.
11 your dealer cannot upply you w can. 6cU by
JOSEPH FETZER.
W. D. JONES,
C'flMM
County
Oldest
LIVERYMAN,
Da purch&ied the Partnelo & Rathe -ford
stock and will ran both tbe
Mnin-st. and ScMldknecht Barns.
Rigs of all descriptions, from a Saddle
horse to a Slxteen-pessenger (Wagon.
Cabs, Pall Bearer Wagon. Carryalls and
everything for picnics, weddings and
funerals.
Train Orders
AT REGULAR RATES.
Tolephone 7U.
Prices Reasonable. No credit over 80
days. Old and new customers are in
vited to call, when satisfaction is guar
ao teed. W. D. JONES
ED FITZGERALD,
TH OLD RELIABLE
Liveryman
HAS PURCHASED THE
Sixth Street Checkered Barn.
AND WILL RUN IT IN
FIRST-CLASS ST
Special attention to Funerals. Hacks be
ud to all trains. "Promptness and Fidelity to
Cub tome's is Ms motto
Dr. Agnes Y. Swetland,
HOMEOPATHIST.
pedal attention to Obstetrics, Dlneases of
Women and Woman's Surgery.
Office:
1023 Farnani Street,
Telephone 11M.
Omaha, Feb
H. D. TRAVIS,
Attorney and Counselor at
Lav.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS.
OFFICE-Jlootns 1 and 3, Union lU'k,
Pla.tt8moii.tli, . - - ITeb.
JOHN WATERMAN,
DEALER IN
Lumber and Coal.
Mendota coal ...t 4 4.25
Hard coal 9.50
Can on City coal 7 . bo
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in Large Variety.
Shirts,
Boys'
First Premium
at the
Columbian Exposition
The Singer Nan'f'g Co.
HECKIVED
5 First Awards;
RelcE tbe largest number of awards obtained
by any exhibitor and more than double the
number recelTed by all other bewlnfr Machine
companies. Awards recelTed on the following:
Family Sewing Machines, V. S. 2io. S,
I. P. C. B. and Single Thread Automatic
Chain Stitch Machine. Sewing Machine
Cabinets. Art Embroideries. Laces. Cur
tains. Upholstery. Artistic Furnishings,
hewlorand Embroidery. Tapesirr Ma-
chine
Work.
AUo 43 Awards, coTerlng machines
for manufacture In erery line where a
Sewing Machine can be used on Wool
Cotton and Silk Cloth. Knit Goods
Leather, etc, for Ornamental Stitching
Button holea. Eyelet, Barring. Oyer
seaming, buying, etc
AGENTS WANTED.
The Singer ETfg Co
AU'.Over tlio World.V
n ranch Office 1S16 Douglas St., Osaaha
The City Hotel,
Corner Main and Third Sts.,
PLATTSMOUTH.
A FISST-CLASS HOSTELRY
IN EVERY RESPECT.
REFITTED and REFURNISHED
Special Attention Given to the
Accommodation of Farmers.
First-Class Bar Jtnoa??nr:
CLEAN ROOMS AND TABLE
Hates 81 Per Day.
H. H. GOGS, Prop'r.
These liny Capsule are tupeilcr
to -14alam of 4 Ucpalba,
CuLeboi and . Injections. fTTJ
fTbej ctrre in 40 hoars tho M -J
saino diseases -without anyinccsv
Tesicnce.' SOLO BY ALLDRUG&ISTC
G. M. PHNGLE. M.D.
Trie Good Hatnarltanis
WORLD HERBAL DISPENSARY OF MEDICINE
Clean Sweep for iho Diced!
Tbe Good Samaritan has been a practitioner
of medicine S3 years and has cured over a
thousand cases of
SYPHILISand SCROFULA
No need of eoinpr to the Hot Sprinirs of
ArkatiNas or elsewhere when you ean be
cured at home of the W orst Itlood. l'olaon
man or woman ever became a victim of. without
the use of mercury, aruenic or any other
mineral poison. Send tto.00 by P.O. money
order lor a bottle of medicine. It only requires
lroni 1 to 3 bottles to cure a disease, from ono
week to tea years' standing- Address
C W. PANGU?, ST. D.
n CT Council 111 all a. Iowa.
P.S. A written guarantee given to eaeh pur
chas" to refund money unless cured. s
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White Laundried shirts,
75 cents.
shirts,
Plattomouth, Hob.
Zuchweiler & Lutz
Tlie Grocers,
Cor. Sixth and Pearl Sts.,
KEEP EVERYTHING S THEIB LIKE.
ana
Sell Cheap,
Give Good Weight,
Deliver Promptly.
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TOUR CUSTOM IS SOLICITED
H. Q. LIVnTQSTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I If 8UEANCE,
Platumonth,
Nebraska
OHAS. GRILIES,
Attorney at Law,
PLATTSMOUTH. KEB.
OFFICK: Second floor of the Todd block, eui
of the court houae.
Dr. Alfred SWpman,
JL j Offloo in Riley Hotel,
( Main Street entrance.
Telephone 37o. 65. Ke13ence one block aonth
of II. P. depot.
COPYRIGHTS.
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OBTAIN A
PATENT t Tv a
rretnrt answer and an honest opinion, ntt to
MINN dcCIK.who faT- bad nearly It ty yt rV
xperlenoe In the patent business. Co mm uc (na
tion strictly eoonaenUal. A llandbak of In
formation eoncirnic 1'nteptn anil bow to ob
tain tbm sent free. Also a catalogue of meoititik
teal and sclentlflo books sent free.
Patents taken through Mann A Ca. reottfre
special notice In tbe Nrlemtltic Anierirn. and
tons an brought widely before the public wtU
ont coat to the inventor. This splendid paper.
issned weekly, elecantly tltontrated. ban by far tbe
largest rjrculatjon of any ecientiSc work tn tb
oria. J a Tear, tsampl
Building Fkl 1 1 1 on, tn on t h
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MVSH S CO, Niw 1'oiiK, 3tl BbuASTAS
au" secure contracts. Address
$500 Kewv d!
WE will ay the above rewanf for any cmte ot
Urer Complaint. Iyspc psia, tick Headache. In
difrestiou Constipation -r Costiveness we cannot
cure wuh West s Vcjsrclsb'.e Liver Fills, when
the directions are strictly complied with. The
are purely Vegetable, end never fail to giv sat
inaction. Snpar Coatt-a. La rpe boxes, cent.
Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The reti
tiine manufactured onlv bv THE JOHN C WfcdT
COMPANY. CHICAGO, ll.I
F. . Frlcke & Co, drclf.ts.
0. 11 mm, ei.d.
Ttic Good Bamaritan'ii
WORLD HERBAL DISPENSARY OF MEDICINE
miU OF GILEfiD IIERVHIEf
For Young and Middle Aged Men.
Infallible remedy for Youthful Errors and
later Excesses, Melancholy, Mental Depression,
iierroua Debility. Palpitation of the Heart,
Jtad Drtiams, Diizlness. Night Losses. Falun
Sickness and Pita, Hysteria, Syncot. St.Vitua
Dance, and Rheumatism. Have cured over
itWO caaos. From one to three bottlen restorea
vlfrnr arid health. rnd 35.00 for a botUo by
P. O. money order. Address
U, W. PANOLE. 51. J3.r
Council IllullM, Iowa,
F. S. A Written Guarantee given ecch pur
chaser to refund money uulesa cured. .
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