I sot w wm w? w??? w w Wont Injure Our Suits.... To use them. They were not made for our show window, but for wear hard wear. How comfortable you would feel in one during the coming blizzards. An elegant line of Shetland Ulsters for the very low price of $7. A handsome Grey Oxford long dress Overcoat for $5. It will pay you to look at these be fore buying elsewhere We are never so happy as when showing goods. MORGAN 0h The Leading Clothier. Commissioner's Proceedings. PLattsmouth, Nob., Dec. 3, The board met pursuant to adjournment. Present J C Hayes, Geo W Young and J P Falter, county commissioners, Frftnk Dickson, couoty clerk. Minutes of November meeting read and approved, when following busi ness was transacted in regular form. Uupon complaint - of Josiah Peck by his agent, J M Leyda, that lot 4 blk 123 Piattsmouth was assessed errone ously for the year 1895 and the board being satisfied of the fact the . clerk was ordered to reduce the assessment on said lot from $250 to $75. The board adjourned to meet Dec. 4. December J 4, The board met, all present, when following business was transacted in. regular form, OFFICIAL. liONDS APPKOVED. GeoIIouseworth, clerk of the district court. Jno Mefford, assessor Salt Creek precinct. Jno Hart, assessor Stove Creek precinct. A A Knott, assessor Louisville precinct. ' M L Frederick, assessor Eight Mile Grove precinct. G N La Hue, assessor Liberty pre cinct. Oswald Guthmann, assessof First ward Piattsmouth. C S Twiss, assessor Tnird ward, Piattsmouth. Henry Ofe, assessor,4th ward, Piatts mouth. Thos. Reece, justice of tho peace. Salt Creek precinct. D. L. Clapp, justice of the peace. Stove Creek precinct. W E Gess, justice of the peace, Louisville precinct. Truman Hall, justice of the peace, Louisville precinct. S. L. Carlyle, justice oi me peace, Nehawka precinct. W B Porter, justice oi tne peace. Piattsmouth precinct. C P Bouck, constable, fcait croew precinct. 11 ' SWanOaCK, COUS-muio, a.im Creek precinct. . J L Hartshorn, consiaoie, Louis ville precinct. . . , J A Cain, constable, outn ienu precinct. , . P Vallery, constable, Piattsmouth precinct. D Woodward, constable, Weeping Water City. E li Todd, road overseer uisi io A F Seybert, same, . W F Pankonin W in Leesley, same. . M J Mickel. same. . . A J Bax, same M B Williams, same J TT Davis, same Claim of Beeson & Root for prose cuting petition in error to supreme court in case of State of Nebraska vs. Jas. Lindsay, amount of claim, $150, was refused. Claim of D. A. Campbell, in amount of S7.C5 for fees in case of Shroeder vs. State, ex rel. Filbert, was reiusea. o 1 27 30 45 53 43 PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Dr. Marshall. Graduate DENT IST, Fitzgerald block. A magnificent line of X-mas goods at Gering & Co's. Lester Stone came up from Nehawka yesterday morning. The latest novelty a necktie box at Geriog & Co 'a. I Mrs. Perry Walker was a passenger for Omaha this morning. Mrs. Yt. L. Ilobbs of Wyoming is visitini? with Mrs. S. A. Davis in this city. Perry Lathrop now has control of th Omaha Bee in this city. Nebraska City Progress. Until January 1st, Joe & Frank will own nvpmoats for one fourth less than former prices. What is a nicer Rift for X-mas than a n:ir of ; oldsnectacles. Purchase them of GerihK & Go's. Wanted Competent Rirl for, gen eral housework. Apply to Mrs. Julius Pepperberg at residence. Stop and think a moment ! Twen tv-five per cent discount on every overcoat, at Joe Frank's. Mrs. Chas. Cook, residing out near t.h a fair around, is reDorted to be quite low with consumption. The best and cheapest overcoat ever shown in Plattsmoinh at $4.50, former price $6.00, at Joe & Frank's -W. E. Paling, the Greenwood post master and merchant, was in town yesterday, attending district court Geo. J. Spohn, of Superior, an old friend of Judge Ramsey, is visiting the latter gentleman in town today. Remember a little present for X-mas makes the receiver and giver happy, and Gering & Co's. is the place to buy. Couuty Treasurer Eickhoff of Louis ville precinct was in town today and took occasion to visit the court house. Have you heard of the wonderful re duction Joe & Frank are offering on overcoats and all other winter cloth IngV Just what you want for that cough and cold is Gerins's "Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry Compound." Only 25 cents a bottle. For a nice Christmas present go to Joe & Frank and look at their magnif icent line of neckwear, mnftlers, hand kerchiefs and umbrellas. anii We're Right in the "Push" WHY? Because our Win ter stock of Was bought before the Advance in Prices; consequently our bargains in Felt Boots, Overshoes, German Sox And WARM GOODS cannot be beaten. Come, jingle your money and see what we can do for you. Heel-plates Free. Bring in your Repairing. m PLATTSMODTH, NEBRASKA Mort Sale Hamass, M For chaoned hands and lace TJnnrt nf the Fidelity and Casualty riorinr, k M p! Hose Cream.' company by tneir agem, snowiujf m use Interesting' A visit at our store this season would be interesting to any one to see our immense dis play of Dolls, Books a Toys The most interesting fea ture, however, is our PRICES- Never before have goods been sold so low as now. Take advantage of a full assort ment and buy now. We are able to sell you : -inch KID DOLLS, closing eves, shoes. Clf A stockings, bisque head; others ask 75 c, at BEAUTIFUL KID DOLLS, large size. Extra Fine JOINTED KID DOLLS, Very Large Kid Doll, usually sold for 1.50, steam boiler and all connections ana attainments to be in good condition, was filed with the board and approved. Contract for furnisnincr wood to tne Cass countv poor farm was awarded to John Birgmann, said wood to consist of dry oak and hickory wooa 01 goou quality at $2.75 per cord delivered. County treasurer was aumonzeu iu sell at private sale the north hall or block 1 and lots 1 to d in diock , ir&i mer's addition to the city of Piatts mouth, for the minimum sum, of $53.25. Plattsmoutii, Dec. 5. Board met, all present, when follow ing business was done, viz: Offiicial bond or u w ispuriocK, Uollid)' Kate. The H. & M. vrill sell tickets Decem ber 23, 24, 25,26 and 31, and January 1, 1S96, with return limit January 2, for one fare and a third for the round trip, within a distance of 200 miles. W. L. Pickett, Agent. List of Letters Remaining unclaimed in the postoffice at Piattsmouth, Nebraska, Dec. 1 1 , '96: Armesher, John Bomer, L B Davis. John Pino. H K Schneider. Oarl. jagee s The Entire Stock of Whips, Robes and Harness Goods Belonging to the undersigned must be Sold to satisfy a mortgage held by the First Nat'l Bank within 30 Days, at A GREAT S AORIFI OE ! Everything will be sold for Cash. Special Low Prices on Horse Blankets and Lap-Robes. Call Early for the Hest of Bargains. We & UNION BLOCL PIATTSMOUTH. Agent for 3Iortgagees. Persons calling for any of the above O countv iudfre. was filed and ai)proved. letters or parcels will please say ,4ad- o 25c 50.9 652 $1 Following are the claims allowed on different fuDds: oenerai. Fund. J C Hayes, sal andexp 32 00 G W Young, same SO 20 J P Falter, same 21 50 Frank Dickson, same 139 43 Ben Hempel, janitor 00 00 G Li Farley, sal and exp 102 00 Mrs M Peterson, rent nouse to poor 10 00 Stander Bros.,mdse to poor. ... 13 00 J C Eikeubary, guarding prison ers. 45 00 A Clark, mdse to poor 16 00 Wurl, Coffey & Co. same 0 00 F B Buesching, same 12 09 W E Pailing, same 4 00 S F Girardet same. 5 00 E E Hilton, platting records. ... 43 50 W K Fox, stamped envelops 16 65 Aug Bach, mdse to poor 14 00 J R Den son, boarding prisoners. 37 25 II G Spencer, mdse to poor o 00 no Clements, fees viewing dead body 11 45 Mrs Ft E Yoder, keeping poor. .. 6 00 C Smith, same 10 00 A B Smith, work court house... 1 55 lattsmouth Journal, printing notice 1 50 W W Coates, mdse to county 2 25 W J "White, coal to countv 98 42 C M Leach, mdse to poor 6 00 Dr F J Champney, sal 3rd quar. 8 60 Martin & Tool," mdse to county. . 23 20 Bennett & Tutt, same 15 00 1 30 vertised." W. K. Fox, P. M. ; ! Those nice long genuine Irish Jbneze ..- t n. n Cm nrina 1 O ()( I at Joe & Frank's. We have a most complete line of dressed Dolls at V 25c to $2.50. ....A Superb Line of Bibles, Prayerbooks And TESTAMENTS, AT AWAY-DOWN PRICES. The Hansen stock of groceries, which was purchased Monday by C. C. Parmele, has been purchased of that gentleman by Aug. Bach. Holiday Katrft. The M. P. will sell tickets Decem ber 23, 24, 2-5, 26 and 31, and January 1,1896, with return limit January 2, for one fare and a third for the round trin. within a distance of 200 miles. C. F. Stoutenborough, Agent, Piattsmouth. A sterling silver thimble free with every purchase amounting to -uu, ui Arch L. Coleman, jeweler. S A Davis, oil to poor farm A U Marshall, rent 01 house to poor 3 00 A II Weckbach, mdse to poor. . . 18 45 C V Hav. 5 00 V H Dearinc. cost9 Pankonin vs Commissioners. o i- State Jonrnal Co, stationery.... 15 2o E B Sam nson. exnense for countv - 00 Cost BilL State vs Stribliner and t-. to no I 1-1 xvamge w i r avoriio EVENING JNEWS. nrintinfiT 1:0 00 BRIDGE FUND. II G Strong, tiling t 5 25 R Sheelev & Co. building bridges 112 2S COUNTY ROAD FUND. Filial Settlement Notice. Inthe matter of the estate of FhllllpPaul Rhein- f rank, deceased . In tne county couri 01 cbbji county. Nebraska: , L . Xotioe la herebv Klven that Joseph Cook, ex onntnr nf thf PKtftte of the Said Phillip Paul Rheinfrank, deceased, has made application for final settlement, ana mat saia came ia ei iw hoarinc at mv ortipe at Piattsmouth, on the 27tn m 1 . t . Kr a ,i ftAlnV A XT aay 01 uecemoerA. f-, tosw, mm .... ann interested mav b present and examine said accounts, li. S. Ramsey. County Judge. Platttmoutb, Jieb., wee. stn, iyo. w 2 O 1 ail Goes... s iW.SC0TT ....With the Hide. Will still further Clothe the BOYS at a nominal figure. On.... Friday, December IS Every Child's Overcoat, Size, ages 4 to 14, will be offered at exactly. . . . o o o o O o & 0 s o s Ed Oliver... Flattsmoutii's ItELIARLK AND. . Old MEAT DEALER Has again embarked in the butcher business, and invites all his old friends to call and see him at his R Barr. snikcs. J II Latrom. spikes 150 Louis Poltz. viewins' road tu Board adjourned to meet in regular session Tuesday. January 7th, 1896. Frank Dicksox, County Clerk. Q Ask vour grocer for that excellent brand of flour Heisel's "Plan-sif ter." WANTED A MAN: To sell Canadian grown fruit trees, berry plants, roses, shrubbery, seed potatoes, etc., for the largest growers of high grade stock. Seven Lundred acres, naray. profitable varieties that succeed in the coldest climates. No experience required and fair treatment guaranteed. Any one not earning 50 per month and expenses, should write us at once for particulars. Liberal commissions paid part time men. Apply now ajidt territory. LUKE BROTHERS Jl MARKET, S. E. Corner Fifth and Main Sts Where he will have constantly on hand everything in his line. Oysters, Fish and Game, In their seasons .........GIVE HIM A CALL. ry. unci iJK-ixiB.ovviijra.i -Stock Exebangs Sulldliig, Chicago. 111. O in alia. Neb, Corner I2th and Howard Sts. Tinder the management of R- SULOWAiJ H ONE-HALF Regular Price CASH OH DELIVERY. No Deviation, No Reservation, No Distinction, No Prevarication, No Further Explanation. o a 9 Z s And No Monkey Business. im ' wpp n Ann T I. rkm,' Mn,4W-UI 1t-tt6-l bOV r. iVM.nf I 3ruuw-iie&i electric iignt : 'PAiii- - tor 3700 a Say. Give electric light! Rates, 9.ii0, v. t3ive It a trial ana yu oever want to go elsewhere. , O o s o o o o o It violitiuu.,.