TCue A7ca apgiirlmeo ATI ,1 i II ill n Newt Item Gathered Each' Week by a Special Reporter for Thlt Department of the Semi-Weekly Journal -Fine candies at Copes'. .E. E. Odell was in town Tuesday. '"The farmers have begun husking corn. A brass band is being organized in Avoca. Henry Hillman was up from Berlin Sunday. . . Orville Ogden. held a public sale Monday. Henry Wulf was at Omaha Wed nesday with cattle. Edward Hensley was here from Berlin Wednesday. Miss Nancy Fleishman is visiting relatives in Missouri. Ben Mohr was transacting busi ness at Omaha Tuesday. Sheriff Qulnton was over from Plattsmouth Friday evening. A large line of postcards and al bums at Copes' drug store. Mrs. J. W. Brendel Is spending the week with Lincoln friends. George Cotton was up from Au burn several days this week. Henry Maseman waa transacting business at Omaha Wednesday. Clarence Tefft and family were here from Weeping Water Sunday. Msr.' Henry Abker was here from Berlin Saturday visiting with relatives. Louis Carsten is attending the I. O. O. F. grand lodge at Lincoln this week. H. G. , Wellensiek was a business visitor near Syracuse Wednesday evening. Mrs. F. W. Ruhge and daughters, Sophia and Louise, were Omaha visi tors Thursday. William Gillin and Miss Louise Ruhge attended the football game at Omaha Saturday. Mrs. M. D. Marquardt and daugh ter Selma were visiting Lincoln friends this week. George Braezele, who is proprietor of the Berlin hotel, was a visitor in our city Saturday. Jeff Welther aid foroe are paint ing the large new banot Vilas Shel don, north of town'- Miss Virgia Ethiidge of Cook, vis ited at the home of Ora E. Copes sev eral days this week. A box social will be held at the town hall, by the school on October 21. Prepare to attend. .,"'.' Isaac Ellsworth moved his house hold effects and family to Auburn this week, where they will reside. John Neumeister and mother re turned Friday evening from a visit with relatives in western Nebraska. Orlando Tefft was at Lincoln this week looking after business matters and attending the Odd Fellows' grand lodge. , , . , ' . Miss Stella Opp, who is teaching school at . Papillion, spent several days last week with her parents in Avoca. '. Ralph and Lloyd Graham were at Omaha Saturday attending the foot ball game between Nebraska . and Minnesota.' - W. A. Hollenberger and family, formerly residents of Avoca, have moved to Canada, where they will reside in the future. Chicken thieves got busy at E. Nutzman's, south of town, one night last week and relieved him of several hundred chickens. John Benecke and Mrs. Albert Ben- ecke were at Omaha Wednesday to see Albert, who was operated 'on at one of the hospitals last week. School Notes. The number of the pupils of the high school and intermediate room J A Pleasant Social Even. One of the most pleasant social events which has taken place in the city for sometime past was a delight ful birthday party tendered Mrs. Jos. W. Peters at her charming home on Granite street, yesterday after noon. Quite unexpectedly, a num ber of Mrs. Peters' good friends came in on her, taking her completely un awares and treating her to a genuine surprise. The party came prepared to spend a pleasant afternoon and EM Tl EM U UUL3 LoJLJUUULJ U Uuu I The Bank Duiiding Practically Wrecked, Dut the oncy in V Vault Undisturbed. For the third successive time in had been thoughtful enough to be several years an attempt was made well provided with the essentials of last night to burglarize the Manley a splendid lunch which was partaken bank, and a desperate effort to get of later In the day. into the vault and secure the coin t While greatly surprised and some- known to be there was made. The what embarressed by the unexpect- attempt was made some time during ed call, Mrs. Peters promptly made the night between the hours of 12 her welcome guests at home and the and 3 o'clock, ThomaB Keckler, the afternoon was most delightfully well known citizen of Manley hearing spent, music, games and social con- the maurauders In their work. Mr. versation In the handsome Peters Keckler did not realize . what the dining room. The guests departed noise' was at the time and for that for their homes in the early evening I reason he did not'' rafse an alarm, after having wished Mrs. Peters the The burglars had effected an en- recurrence of many more birthdays, .raiice to the bank building by pry- the one which they observed being ng Up the' west window of the bank- her thirty-sixth anniversary. The ;ng room! ' This building ' stands at entire afternoon was one of unalloy- he extreme west end' of the village ed pleasure for both Mrs. Peters and ind stands alone at some little dls- her guests. ance removed from the other busl- .'' Those attending were Mesdames ness buildings of the town, hence the Matt Joy, Charles Bell, Sol.-Adam- burglars worked in comparative Be son, George Born, B. G. Wurl, J. W. curlty from apprehension. " .' Bookmeyer, John Busch and Ward The effect of their wbrk was not Clark. , discovered until this mornine when Cashier Rau went to open up for Stomach troubles would more luslness. It was found that after quickly if the Idea " of treating entering the room by the west wln- the cause, rather than the effect, dow the burglars had, immediate' have been decreased somewhat by the would come Into practice. A tiny, attacked the heavy steel vault, using sudden departure of three of the du- Inside, hiddon nerve, says Dr. Shoop, dynamite or nltro-glycerlne In blow "I I. ! . I . nils. Mary and Mable Stotler and Mar- governs and gives strength to the Ing down the doors. They used a garet Ellsworth. They will make stomach. A branch also goes to Auburn their future home. the Heart, and one to the Kidneys. A box social will be given by the When these "Inside nerves" fail, tenth and eleventh grades Thursday then the organs must falter. Dr. evening, October 21, at the town hall. Shoop's Restorative Is directed speci fically to these failing nerves. With "GOING SOf.lE" Monday, Tuesi:y and Wednesday at the Burwood, for the Fire t - Time in Omaha. . . . ...... . i in "Going Some," the comedy of college and western life by Taul Arm strong and Rex Beach, there occurs u foot race between a varsity sprinter f.cd a swift-legged runner of the plains. The authors in arranging this for their final scene for the'r comedy have evolved a most realis tlc piece of stage busluess. Practically the entire story hinges on the race. J. Wallingford Speed, an eastern college "head-yeller," as he ia contemptuously referred to, visits the Flying Heart ranch in New Mexico and literally "stalls" every body Into the belief that he Is a champion sprinter, This he does to earn the love of girl who is also visiting the ranch,: For. many moons tically uninjured. Paper money had thn eowbovs .have been: waiting for been badly torn up by the force of gome on9 race, against the cook of the explosive, however, and papers tne centipede ranch, - who by his and books torn to shreds. Tom stated prowega nas W0B i frgm the Flying that his Insurance policy covered the,Heart buncn not onjy their wages. building that it will take quite a sum to place It in repair. Nine holes had been drilled Into the steel door of the safe and nine shots fired, but from inexperience or some other cause none of the shots had proven effective and the steel door was prac- Everybody cordially invited. Alvo t Special Correspondence.) Henry Hardknock was doing busi ness at Murdock on Thursday of last week. Julius Shelkey and family of South Dakota ' are visiting relatives here for a few weeks. Charles Jordan was at Greenwood Friday of last week. Charles- M. Jordan, Mfss Minnie Bailey; 'Ellrfer Ktyv'er and Miss Cora Stout attended the dance at Green wood last Friday evening. George Cook returned Saturday fVom Beaver City, where he has been visiting his brother. Jake -Newland and family of Eagle spent Sunday at the home of C. C. Bucknell , . . Judge Archer, Democratic candi date for county judge; F. E. Schlater for treasurer, and D. C. Morgan for county clerk on the Democratic tick et, were In town associating' with the veters the latter part of last week. John-Keefer and wife'of San Bar nardlno, Cal.', who have been visiting relatives and friends' for the past six weeks, ' started home Sunday even lag. Mr. ana Mrs. jonn weickei re turned from Lincoln Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleman re turned from Lincoln Monday after noon. ' " ,'' Contractdr Pe'rVtiooiVwlll finish grading: tie ' 8 witch extension Thurs day In' the1 eastvpart"of the, Rock Is land yards.-''' ; "il '"" ' Miss Orpha Mullen'returned to her school idutiea at Murdock" Sunday. Miss Marie Stroemer, Alfred Stroe mer and Verl Llnch Sundayed at home. Commissioner Jordan went to Plattsmouth Monday. County Judge A. J. Beeson, Sher iff C. D. Qulnton, George Lushlnsky, for county clerk; L. H. Daft, for reg ister of deeds, and J. Gerry Stark, for treasurer, all Republicans, were shy ing around the city last week. vast quantity of explosives in the work and blew' the outer door into smalF pieces. Papers and documents of all kinds were scattered over the bank floor a fid a scene of desolation was what greeted the startled cash- in 48 hours after starting the Re- er When he opened up. However, istoratlve treatment patients say they the' inside door, or the one with the realize a gain. Sold by all dealers. time lock guarding the money in the vault, stood the strain and was not Makliut an Energetic Canvass. wrecked, thus defeating the purpose building, as well as the contents of the safe and he does not lose a cent by the affair. Sheriff Qulnton will likely arrive at the scene of the robbery some time In the early part of the afternoon. It is stated that the telephone op erator was unable to locate htm this morning' for a Ion time after, news of the robbery was received, and It was nearly 9 o'clock in the morning before he could be found to- make a report of the trouble to. Concluding that the robbers had too big a start to warrant any especial hurry to catch them, : he tock ' the train around by Union and Weeping Water Instead of going directly to the scene of the trouble. Charles C. Parmele, In speaking of the robbery this afternoon, said that he believed It now to be the work of some one working where there was a quantity of dynamite stored and where they, would be handy to the bank. There are sev eral such places within a compara tively short distance of Manley, and the theory is quite reasonable and tenable. George P. Melslnger, the popular of the robbers.' Democratic , candidate., for county The terrific force of tb,e explosion Farms. ' A Few Bargains in Dundy Ceuntr 160-acre farm within one mile' of good town; fine alfalfa land; $3,500, one-half cash, balance 7 per cent. Also three quarters.. of, Jand, further cnmmtRHtnner. snent n f pw hniirn In badly bulged the east wart 'of the Mrs. J. w. Manners has been sick the dty tMg morningi Mr jltjl8 building and will cause a loss In this Inger has been making an energetic respect of many dollars. Evidently rnnvnKB and thn inrilratlnna tnr hln the; force Of the explbbtve UBed WBS Improving. Her son Charley and wife tr,mnhn t election r ereiw. He misdirected, as the 'same force which of Plattsmouth came up Monday to k. ..iia-i - --' Lni;rfn UT.V-1? hs5Pd -Wr.pon,, James U k66a officer and is a citizen with a opened the vauU if U' had been prop- from .town,, from. 12,600'-to :f 3.600. iland wife of Havelock, . came .down , ' . , ,., t'- ; These will be ODen for a ahott time Sunday, returning home Tuesday he wl t a tremendous vote in the 1 Evidently they 'had ' figured.: that only at these price. For furthdr In- localities known for nntee that iu un cicv.icU. a iui u6o ic7 ""r ": " , "7r IN THE COUNTY COURT OP TlE singer is a vote for one of Cass coun- another assault pn the inner dpqr, .... county op cass, Nebraska. ty 8 Dest and ablest Citizens. uui maun bireeujr ueimriure. , ; jn me mailer or me l-aiaie or franK . AWn na PrfhWep Rail TinA InvpH-JM. Bvoboda. Deceased. ..-.i '' 1 atm IM. Hrmfpir tinrt fnnnrt that nn mnHfiT had I. y v"" i ' . . - . . .. . . ; j:.... -ijtV Notice l Hereby given. . that .at , 8 ur. snoop s t;ouga Kemeay us cura- The Straub Brothers, with , their oeen laaen, ne ai once noua ner; U'clock a. m. on the 15th day of mo tiye properties. Tickling or dry herd of Galloways are still winning iff .Qulnton in -wis city ana aiso vemiier. A. n. 1909. and at 8 o'clock 'd. bronchial coughs : quickly and safely prizes at the different exhibits.' At ThomaB E. Parmele of Louisville, m. on the 7th day of May. a.' n. 1910, vlnlrt tn thli hto-hlv efTootlva Pmiirh Uk imi.n' Pnvoi v.no ' ntt nHnnnl owner fif hfe-'lrflrfill::' The hearings will be had upon all claims j o J ' " o- . nuy..u .i. . -.. I. .1 !.. (!, ... .1, medicine.. Dr.. Shoop assures moth- stock show they won 1st oh aged sheriff departed for : the Bcene'W.the fc ,u,,, ,., ers that they can with safety give bull, 2d on 2-year-old, 1st and. d on robbery on the M. P. train this morn-1 ciaims must be nied and claims not . . . . I . . . - I i, L i ' . j .t. -.jL: .a Ttl;f u I i .a u.m . . - a. ti I J . ' to even very young uaoes. . xno duii caives,.ist on cows. ana. 1st on img i s;u, bj"'b oy wuy oi uuiuiuuieu wm uo ur m sum iimn, evening. Ed. Stroemer drove In from Barneston the latter part of last week. The wholesome, harmless green leaves and tender stems of a lung healing mountainous shrub, give, to ei a tremenaou8 vote in we m mcnuj, ur unu usuicu. iuui - F"-r i......, where he has been 'so well t'he;noise of 'the' ' explos(onAvould formation write J. G. Clans..' PMfaM ir so long a time, Is a guar- arouse the town arid , had. fled 4n- mouth, Neb. . .. " . it he-is the man who ought continently after' the heavy.!, blast, , ... - , '. -i ' lr. ' champion, cow,- champion and IWeeplng Water,' ahd will arrive ad champion' bull and' 1st on at tljfl Bcene abbuty nooii, br laten it opium, no chloroform absolutely I heifer; nothing harsh or harmful. It calms I bill, grand the distressing- cough, and heals the exhibition herd. .. .. Meantime the robbers will have se- sensitive membranes... Accept nol At the Missouri, state fair last cured a long start from capture. other. Demind Dr. Shoop's. Sold week they won every first prize In A telephone message this morning By the Court: (Seal.) .. .,. ALLEN J. BKESpN., County Judge. Byron Clark and W. A. Robertson, At torneys. . but even their, talking machine.. When they learn that Speed can "go pome" they ask him to race the coolr. He accepts. This he does because word has reached him that Culver Covington, the real Yale ehnmplon, is expected at the ranch. Speed argues, to his trainer, who Is a most humorous Broadway type, tran planted In all of his Innocence to the western life of the plains, that when Covington, arrlvta he will plead sick or Injured and withdraw. Of course, Covington arrives, , but the authors bring him In on crutches. The cow boys have attached a penalty to Speed's acceptance the penalty be ing death not only fof him but his trainer. How these two men pre con stantly confronted with disaster of one kind and another affords much humorous by-play. The trainer, for example, begins to "warm up" to a Spanish scnorlta and Is repulsed by a greaser at the point of a six shoot er. How the authors manage t) keep up this antagonism between the character for the four acts, clear ly shows the grasp they have on their knowledge of play-writing. Likewise, the Introduction of the Fresno Nightingale,, who 1b a trlller with weak plpfl, furnishes the means of Injecting enough villainy Into the piece to keep Speed and his trainer constantly In hot water. Then, too, In the types of, cowboys, which are usually so trite on the stage, Mr. Armstrong '1 ahd' Mr.' Bearh have drawn at leasf'tottr' distinct and pal-, pltatlng1' characters, all 'with n view to . tho comedy, without1 once allowing them to step beyond the picture. The locals, or rather the atmosphere, is excellently preserved,- -making "Go ing Some" one of the most delightful plain of the season. ? But to return to' 'the story. .Without letting the author's .''cat, out of the bag," al though Covington' is unable to run. this can In no wise affect. Speed, for the reason that he Is under contract with" a penalty of death; The race is run by Speed and actually' won; his reward, of course,' being' the girl. The cast IS an' unusually cotnpeteiji one and the play was' tooth' rehearsed and staged by , tho a.utUurs, "Going Some" will be sqen M' ithe Burwood theater, Omaha, .pext.iMonday,' Tues day and Wednesday, matinee. This is the first tlmo j lt ,,ii(fl (appeared out side of New A'prki city. . ,, by all dealers. $7.00 Per Barrel by Spring. That apples will be 7 a barrel wholesale in Omaha before spring, is the prediction of Robert Trimble of the Snyder-Trimble company, whole sale frut dealers of Omaha. class and groups, with one exception, from; John Tlghe, the Manley grain including both grand champion bull dealer, states that opinion there is and cow. Nebraska City News. divided as to whether the bandits en tered the' town on the M. P., leaving Notice. the same way, or whether they had .The annual meeting of the Cass automobile in waiting and affected! county Farmer's. Protective assocla-1 their Journey in that manner. So far tion will be held at Louisville on I as he was able to learn at , the time No New York apples will be ship- Saturday, Oct. 30th, at two o'clock he was talking,, which was early this ped west this fall, he says, and the P- m- Ior ine Purpose or electing or- morning, no ciue naavoeen wuna io supply in Colorado, Montana, Utah flcers for the ensuing year and tran- the culprits, nor was" there any rea- and- California will soon be ex hausted. Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa must J. E. Parsell went to Lincoln Mon-PP'y the middle west, Mr. Trimble says, ana me crop in mese siaies is sacting such business as may come son t6 hazard a guess as to whether before the meeting. - they came from Omaha or Lincoln. J. G. MEISINGER. Sec. I Mr. Parmele, the owner of the bank, was:on the ground, and stated that day evening. Ray Parsell came home to the par ental abode last Wedneseday from South Dakota. J. E. Casey was transacting bust ess in .Lincoln Tuesday, returning kome Wedneseday. The Stroemer Lumber and Grain cempany shipped hogs and cattle to South Omaha -markets Tuesday. Mrs. A. I. Bird and children drove te Waverly Saturday. not heavy. "The talk about' good apples go Cass county ticket? You know who ing to waste in Iowa and Nebraska tney are? - WelI there lg Andy Sny Wa sh Your Face and Hand with A. d. s. mmm- soap Its Constant Use Tends to Keep the Skin White 25c Cake GilA k. COPES PNUr.f.IST Why not pull off your coat and go the bank had suffered no' losa, qb it work and boost for the native-born was ,n8ured against burglary and that ' (he insurance company would have the handling of the capture of I A A 1 M A 1 I orchards because there is no market k. . ..' ..." inB our8,a. we a-ioouug Vno for them is all bosh" Savs Mr. Trim- uc" ' lul1' r,"UK Dtn'aier- loss, wnich la nominal. ble. "It is true that many apples are u- u- uorg&n and Miss Mary E. Fob- varies u. rarmeiev or wis city, in n rm,rt hut thpv bta ter. Our candidate for coiintv ludee who Is not himself interested, in the wormy or bruised by the fall from M. Archer, is not a 'native-born, but b,nnk' TT? f mtb,D',a Ub I . - I stance: that tho bank rarrlpn hurr- We tree. I ho la nna nt Ilia nnrlv nlnno.n Alan I. If Mr. Trimble's prediction proves! I . . l"a- "ry insurance and Coula not lose ii;pfirir i'. MPiHinvor raninmia rnr .null, if ik nv,nm true, there is at least one man In " n" w ' w uiHiv,iT.. Cass county who demonstrated good commissioner, has been a citizen of beeri' successful; ' Mr. Partnelb is of Judgment by storing his entire ap- Cass county many years, and entitles the opinion that the robbery was done pie crop. And that is our old friend, him to be rated as one of the early u uu " "" settlers. Then there is Fred Patter- In(o th.l ,innk , ,hB Tinst hJ building especially for this purpose. , , into that bank In the past, and he iur Burveyor, anu fj. uamour, inclines to tne bener mat tney came from Omaha, or some other city on the M. P. late train. The Isolated po sltlon of Manley, In his opinion, makes It a particularly attractive spot for robbers. Charles C. Pnrmele received a tele phone meHHtiKo from his , brother, Thomas E., at Manley, slating that the bank building won practically totally wrecked by tho burglars. They had used a tremendous nmount of some explosive, cither iiltro-filycerine or dynumlto, and had so damaged the torn Sbdtoiri&:ziuitrffcv akJv- "I To quickly check a cold, druggists are dispensing everywhere, a clever Candy Cold Cure Tablet called Pre ventlcs. Take rrevcntlcs at the sneeze stage, to head off nil colds, liox of 48 2."c. All dealers. son. for coroner, who have been citizens of Cbhs county for ninny years. All of them should be elected, and will be if the voters do their duty. 15. B. Danlher, the popular fanner from the near Murray, was In tho city today, driving in to attend to brrtness matters. -:o:- To quickly chock a cold, druggists are dispensing everywhere, a clever Candy Cold Cure Tablet called I're ventlcs. Preventlcs are nlno fine for feverish children. Take Preventlcs nt the sneeze stiiRo, to head off nil colds. Box of 4 7 2:.c. All dealprs. Add dignity, independence, safety to yourself and tothoc who depend on you. Get out of that rut of living beyond your income. Saving money acts on the mind like exercise acts onthc muscles. It sends new ideas through the brain. Start that savings account now. Wc will pay you 3 per cent interest on the money you put in our bank and compound the interest every 12 months. THE FIRST NATIONALBANK Plattsmouth, Nebraska 1