THE CITY. PLATTSMOUTH AND VICINITY. t-rt.ii, KriiUy'i Oulljr. Perry Mru umde busine tilp to Omaha i n N. tKly. Mrs. Umry H- rn m visiting In the metropolis this aturuoon. Miss Garnett Lee of Greenwood was visiting in the county heat today. Mrs. Geo. A Kaflenberger was visit ing In the metropolis this morning. Geo Rhoden of Murray M looking after business In the county seat today. Tom Fulton, the blacksmith of Ne hawka, was transacting biiKlness In the county seat today. l'hlllp Nrlsbln, from the vicinity of Murray, was transacting business In the metropolis today. Ex county Commissioner W. H. Ban ning, of Union, was In the city today looking after some business matters. John Jlarver, wife and child, ar rived today from Ocama, S. I., for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ti. A. Harvey. Mrs. l'at McCallen.who has been en joying a short visit with friends In this city, returned to her home In Oma ha thlt morning. Mrs. Spader accom panied her home for a short visit. Mrs. Troop departed this afternoon for Denver, Co)., where she will visit for a month with her niece, Mrs. Lulu Joy, and on the trip home she expects to visit with a sister at McCook. Mr. and Mrs Hay Core, who were united in marriage yesterday held an Informal reception and dance last evening In Sayles' hall at Cedar Creek. A large crowd was In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cummins were very delightfully surprised last even lnu, by receiving a postal card written by their son Hean, who Is In the St Joseph hospital In Omaha. The little fellow writes that he Is getting along nicely and that he expects to be home In three or four weeks. Miss Hello Taylor, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Will Taylor residing several miles south of town, was taken quite sick yesterday afternoon while doing some shopping In the county seat. A few moments after leaving Dovoy's store, she was suddently stlckeo un- conclous and fell to the walk. She was carried Into the store and a pby slclan summoned, who after several hours work restored the patient so that she could be taken home last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Homer McKay and family are enjoying a visit from their daughter, Mrs. W. E. Maxon, who has come direct to this city from the 1'anama canal region? Mrs. Maxon's home Is In I'ensacola, Fla., but for the past several months she has been employed In the schools In Lo baco, Panama, near which place her husband has charge of the water system. Her visit lo this city will tie a source of much enjoyment to her folks and friends In this city, who are Interested In tho "Nig Ditch" that the government has undertaken to construct across the Isthm us. went to Glen- From Paturdiij'i I!ly. J. W. Parker went to Omaha on the morning train today. Joe Woster was visiting In the metropolis this afternoon. Tom and Will Smith were Omaha passengers on No. If today. J. I). Wampler and family were vis ltlng in Omaha this morning. Mrs. Joseph l'hebusand son, Drury, were visiting in the metropolis this afternoon. Henry Uuthman came In last even inir from Lincoln, to spend the holi days with home folks. Antone Koubek and sons, Joe and Antone, Jr., were among the Omaha passengers this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pirle of Alliance, Neb., are In the city to spend the holidays with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shopp. Miss Helen Travis, who has been attending the state university, re turned home last evening to spend the holidays with her parents. William A. Robertson, who has been attending the state university, came in from Lincoln last evening to visit . with homo folks during the holidays. Grover RufTner returned home Thursday evening from Omaha, where lie underwent an operation for appeiv dicltls. Although rather palb and weak, Grover Is recovering nicely, J.L.Smith and wife of Nehawka, accompanied by George Edison and wife of Fort Collins, Colo., who have been vlsitiug In this county, tcok the fast mail today to Greenwood, where they will visit with relatives. Fred Wcldruan, who was operated oo at the St. Elizabeth's hospital In Lincoln about a week ago, returned Mrs. Harry Narthold wood this morning. Mrs. Ed. Kates was a passenger to Omaha this morning. Miss Gertrude Hart man went to Glenwood this morning. Mrs. Wash Smith was a passenger to the metropolis this morning. Mrs. C. S. Forbes was visiting In the metropolis this morning. Mrs. J.A.Murray was visiting In the metropolis this morning. Mrs. L. H. Petersen and daughters were visiting in Omaha today. Mrs. Geo. 1'olsal was a passenger to the metropolis thin morning. Mrs. J. Helner was a passenger to Pacific Junction this morning Miss Etelle Hal rd was a passenger to Omaha on the fast mall today. Mrs. Geo. Craig was an Omaha pas sengcr on the morning train today. Mrs. Roy Dodge of Omaha Is In the city to spend the holidays with rcla tlves. A.H. Earhart and son of Green wood were visiting In the county seat today. Fred Dawson came In from Lincoln Inst evening to spend the holidays with home folks. Ole Roman and nephew Ed. depart cd this afternoon for Sioux City where they will visit until after the holidays. S. L. Cotton and family left this morning for Hlue Hill, Neb., where they will visit during1 the holidays with his folks. Mrs. Harry Northcutt and daughter came In from Omaha this morning to spend Xmas with her mother, Mrs, R. P. Kennedy. Mrs. J. E. Douglass and two daugh. ters, Misses Vesta and Marie, and Miss Helen Clark, were visiting In tho me tropolis this morning. Dr. A. P. Names and son, Leandcr, departed this afternoon for Burr, Neb., where they will spend several days with the former's brother, Dr. C. S Names. Mrs. II. R. Neltzel and children came In lastevenlng from Murdock to spend the holidays with the parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R Guthman. Andy Campbell and wife departed this afternoon for Thayer, Neb., where they will enjoy a visit during the boll days with their daughter, Mrs. V. E, McFarland. W. F. Gillisple was In from Mynard today and reports hlselevator In order for business, after several days' sus pension of business on account of a disabled engine. Miss Lucille Hates returned from Lincoln last evening, where she has been attending the University Schools of Music. She will probably remain at home for the balance of the year. A deal was closed yesterday through Col. J. II. Thrasher, whereby, P. C Petersen becomes the owner of the Wm. Brantner residence property, situated on Lincoln avenueand Granite street Tom Moore, of the Journal force, departed this afternoon for Denlson, la., where he will visit with friends He will return to Silver City to spend Xmas with his parents. P. G. Williamson was oer from Glenwood today to prepare the equip ment of the Work Ladles' Tailor school, which closes January I, 1907, tor shipment to Malvern, la., where they will open up a new school. Mrs. John Schlappacassc, who hss been taking treatmcut for rheuma tism at the Mineral Springs Sanltar turn, near Hurllngton Junction, Mo., returned home yesterday afternoon She has been down there for several weeks and feels greatly Improved V. E. Terry, a prominent young far mer of near Mynard, accompanied by his wife, was In the city today, and while here called and enrolled his name for the Journal. It Is coming to that point that the Old Reliable Is one of the essentials In housekeeping, A quiet social gathering occurred yesterday aftenoon, when Mrs. D. C, Morgan entertained the club composed of Mesdamcs F. A. Murphy, Sue Mor ressry, Frank Morgan, Jas. Donnelly, and L. . Cook, l he afternoon was pleasantly spent in various social ways, and after partaking of a nice lunchon the ladles took leave of their hostress. Oulte a number of tho members of the W. 15. C. and the G. A. R. sur prised Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Carter last evening by unexpectedly assembling at their home to spend tho evening with the Carter's before they leave on a several months' visit to Hlalr and other places. The evening was very much enjoyed by all, and a delicious luncheon served during tho evening assisted materially In promoting the social time that prevailed. After wishing the host and hostess a pleas Miss Loretta Scotten went to Omaha tbls afternoon. Mrs. J. L. Root was visiting In Omaha this afternoon. Miss Aurel Hngg, of Elmwood, was In town today. W. L. Atchison, from Elmwood, was In the city today on business. Harry Narthold was a business visi tor In the metropolis this afternoon. Jas. Skoumal and son were among the passengers to the metropolis tbls afternoon. Mrs. J. II. Decker and Miss Harriet Fight were visiting in Omaha this afternoon. Misses Alice and Gladys Sullivan were among the passengers to the me tropolis this afternoon. C. II. Gibson and R. W. Ellis, of Weeping Water, were business visit ors In Plattsmoutb today. Misses Nellie Cockrell and Eva Can- aday of Weeping Water were visiting In the county seat today. Senator S. L. Thomas came In from Akron, Colo., last night to spend a few days with relatives In this vicinity. Geo. Grebe and family departed tbls afternoon for Mllford, Neb., where they will spend a few days with Fred Drucker. J. M. Fitch, from the vicinity of Nchawka, and L. F. Fitch and wife of Rock Bluffs, were visiting in the county scat today. W. M. Wiley from the vicinity of Murray was in town today on business and found time to make a pleasant call on the Journal. John Knabe of Nehawka was trans acting business in Plattsmouth today. While In the city he called and re newed for the Journal. A. A. Hcrtzler departed this morn ing for Grlswold, la., where he will spend a week with his mother. J. II. Neltzel and family departed this morning for Treston, Neb., where they will spend Xmas with relatives. Mrs. R. J. Ritchie and baby have gone to Omaha, where they will spend the holidays visiting with her parents. P. E. Ruffner, who has been work ing under Hugh Murphy, near Mur dock, has returned home to spend the holidays. M Iks Minnie Will, who has been at tending the university, came In last evening to spend the holidays with her folks near Mynard. Wm. McCauley and wife departed tbls morning for Arapahoe, where they will spend the holidays with Sam Patterson and children. Ra'pta Godwin was visiting lo Omaha last evening. , . , Henry Donat went to the metropo lis this morning. Chas. Relhart was a business visitor1 In Omaha this morning. Ex-Senator S. L. Thomas went to Omaha oo business this morning. D. W. Foster of Union was trans acting business In the county seat to day. Chas. Petersen Is home from nave- lock to spend the holidays with bis parents. Miss Myrta Kenner went to Council Bluffs yesterday afternoon to visit with her ulster. Chas. Nellgh and wife of Wlsner are in the city to spend tbe holidays with relatives. R. W. Hyers departed this after noon for Basse tt, Neb., near which place he has a claim. A. M. Franks departed this morn Ing for Hamburg, Iowa, where he will visit until after Xmas. home this morning. Fred is looking as healthy as ever, and hli friends are ant time while gone, the gathering delighted to see him at borne again, bide them good night Krom Monday'iDally. Miss Claire Coleman was a passenger to the metropolis this afternoon. W. II. Pulsand sister, Mata, of Maple Grove were visiting In Plattsmouth today. J. M. Robinson, wife and daughter, went to Omaha this morning to spend the day. Miss Florence Cory, who has been visiting In Lincoln, returned home yesterday. Frank Mlcln came in from Denver last evening to spend the hollidays with home folks. Chas. Patterson, of Arapahoe, came In last evening to visit with home folks during the holidays. Mrs. J. G. Richey and son, Living ston, came in Saturday evening from Lincoln to spend tbe holidays. Chas. Teacock departed this morn ing for Fllley, Neb., where ho will visit with bis uncle, John Wright. Geo. W. Llnlnger, president of the Masonic Home association, was in town from Omaha today on business. Mrs. Lillian Caldwell came In this morning from Glenwood to spend Xmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kauble, sr. Henry Kauble came In from Omaha last evening to visit home folks. Henry's many friends failed to recog nize him on account of his facial deco rations. W. S. Harnhart and wife, who were In town to spend Sunday with the family of the former's sister, Mrs. J. C. York, departed this morning for home In Peru. Geo. Oldham and Mrs. Dora Moore departed this morning for Fairfield, Iowa.where they will spend their holi days with the family of their niece, Mrs Henry Snyder. Henry Phillips of La Porte, Ind , accompanied by his bride of a few weeks, Is visiting In the city, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Cum mins. Mr. Philips Is a nephew to Mrs. Cummins. Judge and Mrs. Samuel Llpplncott and daughter Miss Sadie of Ashland, Herman Kylcrs and wifeand Mrs. J. F. Clouso and two daughters Misses Alice and Lena of Memphis Neb., will take Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller In this city. Mrs. C. T. Miller came in last even ing from Akron, Colo., where she wa visiting her father, Mr. Wesley Cher ry. Sho was enroute to her home near Nchawka, and while here this morn ing called and ordered tho Journal sent to her brother, Frank Cherry, at Akron, and also ordered la copy sent weekly to her address at Nehawka. Miss Lillian Cole, who has been at tending the state unlversty, is home to spend the hollidays. The Wahoo and Plattsmouth High schools are endeavoring to arrange for a joint debate in the new future E. II. Booth and wife took No. 19 to Lincoln today, where they will visit with relatives during the holidays. Roy repperberg, who has been at tending tbe state unlvcrscty, is at home to spend the holiday vacation. Miss Vena Elliott arrived this morn ing from Ilavelock to spend Xmas with her friend, Miss Blanch Pol sail. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Loucks de parted this morning for Lorlmer, la., where they will spend Christmas with friends. Eugene Tlghe came in from Lincoln last evening to spend Xmas with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schlater. John Schlater . came down from Louisville this morning to spend Christmas with his brother, Conrad, and family. Mrs. Matt Dougherty went to Om aha this morning to look after a res taurant that she recently purchased In that city. Wm. P. Ramsey, who has been tak ing the law course In tbe state univer sity, has returned home to spend hol iday vacation. Mrs. C. C Miles departed this morn ing for Spring Ranch, where she will spend the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Coombs Mrs. Grace Walker Johnson arrived this morning from St. Augustlne.Flor Ida, to be with her mother, Mrs. Terry Walker, who Is very sick. Mr.andMrs. M. Wood and daugh ter, Miss Helen, of Florence, Colo., are visiting in the city, tbe guests of tbe family of J. C. Tetersen. Mrs. John McNurlin departed this morning for Stanton, where she will enjoy a several week's visit with rel atlves. John accompanied his wife as far as Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kates departed yesterday for McCook where they will spend Xmas with her parents. Mr. Campbell, who came In Saturday ac companied them home. An Immense throng of Christmas shoppers was in town Saturday, and it could easily be seen that the adver tlsers done the business. Teople in variably go where they are Invited. Frank Moore andCbas. Herren from the vicinity of Murray were business visitors In the county seat today. Mr. Moore orders tbe Journal sent to his brother Chas. In Frulta Colo, and in forms us that they are enjoying a visit from Charlie's wife George II. Stoehr, of near Elmwood, was In the city today, and called and renewed for the Journal another year. Mr. Stoehr Is a son-in-law of Coon Val lery, and he and his wife are over to spend Christmas with the "Old Folks at Home. . After working but a short time this morning, Miss Agnes Thrasher, who .'.'Fund TV.edwsUin'f )llj. Mrs. P. F. Goowand children went to Omaha this afternoon. i Will Smith went to Lincoln this af ternoon to spend a few days. Chas. Vallery of St. Joe was In town to spend Xmas with relatives. T. II. Pollock made a business trip to the metropolis this afternoon. J. E. Douglass made a business trip to the metropolis on No. 19 today. Gus Rhode was visiting with rela tives in Greenwood Christmas day. Milliard Klein was In town from Lincoln to spend Xmas with friends. Miss Zelma Natt of Omaha spent Christmas at tbe borne of Harry Kuhney Sam McCallan was down from Omaha to visit with friends Christ mas night. Carl Humphrey of South Omaba was in town to take Xmasdinner with bis mother. John Marquette and wife of Lincoln visited with relatives in this vicinity Christmas day. Superintendent E. L. Rouse went to Lincoln this morning to attend the teacher's institute. Dr. Chas. R. Kennedy was down from Omaha to spend Xmas with his mother and sisters. R. B. Windham went to Omaha this morning to attend a meeting of tbe Herold creditors. John Dutton, wife and son, Glenn, were In town to spend Xmas with her mother, Mrs. S. E. McElwaln. Chas. Rutherford and wife and Mrs John Rutherford and Mrs. Baumeis ter spent Xmas with Mrs. W. E. Dull, near Murray. Will Pirle and wife, who were in town to spend Xmas with her parents. departed tbls morning for their home in Alliance. Miss Helen Hrandeis, who has been visiting with the family of Julius Tep perburg, returned this morning to her borne in Omaha Albert Dutton and wife were down from South Omaha bo celebrate Xmas at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Osborn Mrs. Florence Ryas and little son of Cripple Cretk, Colo., are visiting In the city, tbe guests of her parents, Dr, and Mrs. J. B Martin. 0. A. Brown and wife of Kansas City were in town to partake of an Xmas dinner at tbe home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ccleman. Mr. and Mrs. Jos Tigbe of Lincoln sons, Eugene ana rea, were in town to spend Xmas with Mr. and Mrs, Conrad Schlater and other relatives, Mrs. Eva Reese and Chester Bayler and wife, and Mr. McMahon and fam ily were in town yesterday to take Christmas dinner with Col. II. C. Mc Maken. George Lloyd, who was In town to spend Xmas with his parents, re turned to Lincoln this morning, where be Is employed in a large wholesale house Mr. and Mrs. Duke liulger came down from Omaba to spend Christmas with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Leonard Jay E. Worley, wife and baby, of Lincoln, spent Christmas with the parents of tbe latter, Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Leonard, and other friends. County Superintendent and Mrs. J W. Gamble and children were in Oma ha to spend Xmas with Miss Vesta Eaton, who Is In the Clarkson bos jpltal. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Snider, of Ne braska City, spent Christmas with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Sullivan, and other friends in Platts mouth. Johnny Fltzpatrlck came down from South Omaha Monday evening to spend Christmas with home folks, Johnny always receives the glad hand In Plattsmouth. II. II. Tartsch and wife came In from McCook yesterday to spend a few days with the old folks at home. The Is employed In Weldman's store, was Journal regLct!! to,learn lh "enry Anmwnllort t.n fnf nrn ryA . lia UCCU BUUCrilJK lUf BUIIIC UU1C WU1II bed on account of another attack of eumausm. peritonitis, ner many friends regret C. M. Seybcrt and family and Otto tn learn of this news, hut hnnthnt. Sprleck and wife accompanied Mrs, she will recover In a short time O. P. Munroe spent Christmas day In Omaba. ' '- , ... . Oliver Edmunds was a visitor in tbe state capital yesterday. Judge II. D. Travis departed last evening for Broken Bow, Neb. J. P. Falter departed lastevenlng on a business trip to Blair, Neb. Ralph Towle, of Kansas City, was in towo to spend Xmas with friends. A. P. Churchill came In from Cen tral City, Neb., last evening on business. Mrs. Alice Collins and three chil dren spent Xmas with relatives near Mynard. Luke Vallery of nutchlson, Kan., was In the city to spend Xmas with relatives. Thos. Jeffries, of Lincoln, was shak ing hands with his Plattsmoth friends Christmas. . . .. , Frank Herold came down from Lin coln Monday nlgbt to visit a few days with friends. Casper Thygeson came in from Ne braska City last evening for a visit with friends. Robt. Windham came in from Arapa hoe Monday night to spend Christmas with home folks. John Vallery and wife of Denver, Colo., were in the city to spend Christ mas with relatives. Miss Alma Larson returned to Omaha this morning after soending Xmas with her folks. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. White Und son, Vallery, of Omaha, spent Christmas with Tlattsmouth relatives. WillTruelson and wife of Omaha spent Xmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Murray near Mynard. S. L. Will, who has been visiting with his parents, near Mynard, re turned this afternoon to Akron, Colo. Mrs. Henry nerold and son, Robert, went to Wyoming, Illinois, Christmas day to spend a few days with Mr. nerold. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Everett came up from Union to spend Christmas dnn ofltV. Tllattc,mt.,il. I J - t . u; Him xiauisuiuuiiu iriuuus, return ing home today. Grant Owens, who went to Clarlnda Saturday to spend Christmas with his mother, returned borne last evening, and Mrs. Owens went to St. Josepb, Mo., wbere she will remain a few days to consult a specialist in regard to the nervous condition of their little daugh ter.Zella, who has thusly been troublerL for some time. Mr. Owen'a-fmittiPr.Vf" . - : . fa . who visiteu nere aooui two years ago, suffered a stroke of paralysis some time since, and has since been almost helples?. we care not now you suffered, nor what failed to cure you. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea makes the puni est, weakest specimen of man or wo manhood strong and healthy. 3 cents. Gerlng& Co. King of all Couth Medicines Mr. E. G. Case, a mall carrier of Can ton Center, Conn., who has been In the U. 3. Service for about sixteen years, says: "We have tried many cough medicines for croup, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is king of all and one to tic relied upon every time. We also find It the best remedy for coughs and colds, giving certain results and leav ing no bad after effects." For sale by F. G. Frlcke & Co. and George D'Ment. John McNurlin to Stanton Monday, where they will spend a week or ten days. Otto and bis wife will visit with his parents, while tho others will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sprleck, the latter the foster daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. McNurlin. Dade's Little Liver Pills thoroughly clean tbe system, good for lazy livers, makes clear complexions, bright eyes and happy thoughts. Sold by Gerlng Cj'sA- Btre. Dave Hawksworth. jr., who Is with the Detroit Car Works lu Detroit Mich., Frank Hawksworth, who Is an engineer for tho Hurllngton In Lincoln and Fred Hawksworth who Is a sales man for the Standard OH company In Omaha, were In town to observe the Xmas festivities with their parents. The home of Mrs. Kate Oliver was the scene of a merry gathering Christ mas, when her daughters and their sons assembled to partake or tne bounteous dinner that had been pre pared by the mother. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ilallam and son of Omaha; Chas. Eads and family of Omaha, and D. C Morgan and fam ily of this city. D. O. Dwyer was looking after legal business in Omaha today. Miss Etta Kiakead was a passenger to Omaha on No. 19 today. Sheriff C. D. Qulnton went to Om aha on business this afternoon. E. J. Richey was a business visitor to tbe metropolis this afternoon. Miss Alice Downing Is visiting In the city, the guest of ber sister, Mrs. J. II. Salsbury. W. B. Mays, wbo has been visiting the family of John Jess, returned this afternoon to Columbus, Neb. Miss Emma Tresbam went to Lin coln this afternoon to attend tbe Teachers' association meeting. Ed. Egcnberger and Frank Benfer were among the business visitors in the metropolis tbls afternoon. Miss Mary Martens, who has been visiting with relatives in this city re turned to Omaba this morning. Mrs. L. L. Atwood and Mrs. Anna Brltt were among tbe passengers to the metropolis this afternoon. Dr. W. U. Schleldknecbt Is reported to be somewhat worse today, after having passed a restless night. John Cox, who has been visiting with the family of John Brady return ed tbls morning to Hamburg, la. S. W. Thompson came io last night from Alliance for a visit with the fam ily of his brother, J. L. Thompson. Mrs. W. II. Lair and son, Leonard, departed this morning for Hamburg, la., where they will visit with rela tives. Mrs. F. D. Burgess and three chil dren arrived last evtnlng from Cedar Rapids, Neb., for a visit with rela tives. Lost A silver machinist pin at Coatcs' hall, Monday evening. Finder Leave same at this ofllce and receive reward. Bryan Waugh arrived last evening from Lincoln for a visit with friends In this city, the guest of Matthew Herold. Clinton Tottcn, of near Murray, was In the city today on business, and while here called and renewed for tho Journal. Henry Hastings and wife came In from Council Bluffs, Iowa, this morn ing to Bpcnd the day with C A. Rawls and family. , : Abe Rupley came down from Council Bluffs last evening, wbere he has been to consult with Dr. Dean, an eye and ear specialist. .