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PmOUIH INK HI CAUGHT MM- . in hu on mm hotel at wm m bowers; Alvo After Being Out Since Yesterday Police Discover Him and a Young Woman Occupying Room and Afternoon, Return at 1.30 Haul Them Up in Police Court With a Veidiet for the Defendant. Omaha 1b enjoying the sensation f a grand jury Just now and it seems it la also getting some facts brought at regarding the uses to which some of the smaller and cheaper hotels of th city are being put. One of the things which has caused the grand jury Investigation was the arrest last Sunday night at the Arcade hotel in that city of Bert Lamphler, a boy who has been employed In this city for some time past, and a 16-year old girl whose name Is not given in the papers. , Lamphler left this city some week or ten days since. On Sunday night last, the police raided the Arcade hotel there and found him and the girl spoken of above occuping a room. They placed the two under arrest and took them to the station. The two were arraigned in police court on Tuesday morning and the girl at that time was paroled in the custody of her father. Lamphler was held to the county Jail under bonds to await the action of the grand Jury. He roast have made Borne arrangements for bond as he is in this city today, having come down from Omaha this morning. It is said that the girl In the case at one time lived In this city or Its Immediate vicinity but has outlook been living in Omaha for some time The jury In the case of Bowers vs. past with her parents. c. B. & Q. Ry., which went out yes- The Investigation by the grand Jury terday afternoon at 11:30 this morn is said to have disclosed a practice jng waa btlll out and at that time the among boys and girls in the city of ca8e looked like a disagreement. Im golng to several of the smaller hotels mediately following the determina- and obtaining rooms together, re maining over night. In the Lamphler tion of this case or the discharge of the Jury the case of Blish vs. the C. case, it Is said the prolonged absence ; b. & Q. will be called for trial if the of the girl from home was what led ' present arrangement of the docket the parents to complain to the po lice with the result that they located and arrested the pair. Yesterday Probation Office .Mogy Bersteln appeared before the grand Jury at Omaha with a number of young girls who are said to have testified to the lax manner In which the hotels were run and the ease with which rooms were obtained. The ho tel proprietors were also called before the Jury and ' protested their Inno cence, some of thom calling attention to the fact that they had notified the police of suspicious cases coming to their hotels. The action of the grand Jury cannot,, of course, be foreshad owed nor can the nature of the testi mony given before them bo told as everything is conducted with sec recy. The hotel prlprletors and clerks, however, are plainly worried over the mm of CO E An Offer Backed by One of Our Most Reputable Concerns. We pay for nil the medicine used (luring the trial, If our remedy fulls to completely relieve you of constipa tion. We take all the risk. You are not obligated to us in any way what ever, If you accept our offer. That's a mighty broad statement, but we mean every word of It. Could any thing be more fair for you? ' A most scientific, common-sens" CKD.AU CKKKK. Frank Salberg has been on the sick' list the past week. Henry Thelrolf purchased a valua ble team at the O. I'. Melnlnger sale. Miss Katie Mowhr of Lal'latle has been visiting with John Meislnger and family the past week. Leonard Spas and sister Anna of Walton, Neb., have been visiting with their aunt, Mrs. .1. I). Thelrolf audi time is adhered to. During the interim this morning Judge Travis dis posed of some equity matters and entered several orders In other cases. In the case of the First National Bank of Plattsmouth vs. Hatt & Son et al, the following order was made: It Is ordered that this cause. stand and be tried on the pleadings filed in the county court and the Issues. made by the pleading be tried by this court without further pleading. Plaintiff excepts, defendant except. The case of the Bank of Cass Coun ty vs. George Sheldon et al, a suit to quiet title to land, the court held a trial and granted Judgment and de cree as prayed for by the plaintiff. In the matter of the application of Frances Skoumal, guardian, etc., for leave to sell real estate, a license to sell was granted. It appeared to the court that the value of all of the property was less than $500, It Is ordered that the guardian sell said land at private sale. Bond was fixed at $100. On last Monday the case of Speck vs. Speck was heard and decree given the plaintiff for the custody of the child, also granting her alimony in the sum of $:500. The jury in the case of Bowers vs. the C. B. & Q. Ry., came to an agree ment this afternoon about 1:30 and reported to Judge Trails at that The verdict when read creat- family. The Cedar Creek boys have been ed a good deal of surprise around the court room and had evidently been talking about organizing a bank, with J arrived at after a long struggle as Sack Van Horn as manager and are thinking of starting it the first of March. (leorgo Wallinger of Elm wood was down to attend the 0. I'. Melsinger treatment is ltexall Orderlies, which wlil.-h "''I'1 011 lt Fri(,ay are eaten like candy. Their active I A few of the young people gath princlple is a recent scientific (lis- j ! at the home of Adam Meislnger eovery that U odorless, colorless and .Sunday evening and report that for tastless; very pronounced, gentle and giving a good time, that Is the place pleasan in action, and particularly to go. agreeable In every way. This ingre- I'hiHp Fornoff of Pekln. III., is vis- dient does not cause diarrhoea, nau-;'"" """ sea, flatulence, griping or any Incon venience whatever, ltexall Orderlies The dance given by Mr. George Horn on last Friday evening was are particularly good for children, j lwly attended. The Plattsmouth M. W. A. orchestra furnished me aged and delicate persons. If you suffer from chronic or habi tual constipation, or the associate or dependent chronic aliments, we urge you to try ltexall Orderlies at our risk. Remember yon can get get them in Plattsmouth only at our store. 12 tablets 10 cents; 36 tablets 2.r)cents. The Rexall Store. F. F. Frlcke & Co., Union block. music. Lohnes Bros., have been busy run ning their buz saw the past week. . One of the Journal Readers. Threatening feverlshness with child ren Is qulcJtly and safely calmed by Preventlcs. These little Candy Cold Cure Tablets should always be at hand for promptness Is all-Import ant. Preventlcs contain no qulnlno, "the stitch In time." Carried In pock- Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for(ti or purM. rrcvenMl.B are a gen. ulne safeguard against Colds. 25c Sold by all dealers. For Sale. setting. 35 cents a setting. Inquire of Mrs. John Hendricks, Route 1. Plattsmouth, Neb the Jury went out about 3 o clock yesterday afternoon. They found for the defendant. Bowers, the plaintiff, sued the railroad company for $1,000 damages for the loss of a stallion and the injury to other animals and household property. Ills claim was that the injuries took place ifi the railroad yards of the Burlington in this city while the car In which the, goods were was being switched about. There was considerable conflicting testimony In the case but the general opinion seemed to be that the plain tiff would get a small verdict. Owing to the Jury having been out air night Judge Travis' was Inclined to give the members a brief breath ing spell before entering upon the trial of the $25,000 damage case of mish against the Burlington which Is the next case on the docket. He excused the panel until 3 o'clock this afternoon when a Jury will be 1m pannelled In the case. It Is probable the taking of testimony will not be commenced before tomorrow, (Fri day) morning as the counsel on both sides as well as the court have the condition of the Jury in mind. This case Is one where Earl R. Blish asks $25,000 damages from the Burling ton for the loss of his left foot which was so badly crushed In a collision In the local yards on the night of July 1, 1909, as to necessitate amputation. The contention Is that the railroad company was negligent on which the plaintiff was employed as a fireman The case has attracted much attention here and was given considerable pujjj llclty in the Journal at the time It occurred. Miss Marie Stroemer visited at home between trains Saturday. Mrs. C. R. Jordan is reported on the sick list. Emmett Friend, wife and daughter, and James Friend and wife, came in Tuesday to visit their mother Mrs. L. W. Friend, who is not any better. John McDowell of Cairo, came in Thursday to visit relatives, returning home Monday. Carl Johnson left Wednesday for Mason City to visit relatives. George Hall shipped a car load of cattle to South Omaha Monday. The Stroemer Lumber & Grain Co. shipped a car of hogs to South Om aha the first of the week. Miss Jennie Patterson visited her folks at University Place Thursday and Friday last week. Ralph Gullion returned to his home at Greenwood Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Bobbltt return ed Tuesday from Takaraah where they had spent several days visiting their son, Will and family. Joe .Waldron returned Tuesday from Waterloo, Iowa, where he at tended the funeral of his brother, Harvey Waldron. J. H. Stroemer and Leonard Vak- lner drove to Elmwood Monday af ternoon. John Yaeger is helping the Stroe mer Lumber & Grain company In voice this week. Mrs. D. W. McCurdy and son Mor gan went to Lincoln last Thursday to visit Mr. McCurdy who has been tak ing medical treatment for some time. Leonard R. Vaklner of Elk, Wash ington, spent several days in town looking after his interest in the Stroemer Lumber & Grain company. He left for Scribner, N'eb., Thursday to visit relatives before returning to his home at Elk, Washington. George Curyea and wife departed Tuesday for Oklahoma and Texas, where they will spend some time visiting. Sam Cashner went to Omaha on business Tuesday. Edward Stroemer and Alfred Stroemer drove to Eagle Monday morning en route to Barneston, where they will remain a few weeks. Mrs. Chris Dreamer was doing trading at Omaha Monday. Charles R. Jordan went to Platts motuh Monday. .1. M. Campbell went to Omaha on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Casey left Mon day for Rochester, Minn. The men who bought overcoats la? t week at our "wind up" sale are congratulating themselves on their hi'rrain. Bai trains like these are too irood to believY. ' Just a few morv left. If von can 6nd your size better snap it up. . Three ; ice. OCo) (2) ffl We're not teasing you to take them at these prices, but we want you to know that such bargains can be obtained in your hometown. WESCOTT'S SONS THE HOME OF SATISFACTION pO the first 19 boys, or their mothers, who come to our store in answer to this ad. we will sell a good pair of wool knee pants for 25c. We want to know if you read these ads. Either bring the ad with you or ask for the adveJtiseu pant. Sizes from 4 to 15. I. I RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED T.'ic Government Pays Railway Mail Clerks $800 to $1,200, and Other I Vnployes up to $2,.0Q An nually. Uncle Sara will hold spring exami nations throughout the country for Railway Mall Clerks, Custom House Clerks, Stenographers, Bookkeepers, Department Clerks and other Govern ment positions. Thousands of ap- ! pointments will be made. Any man jor woman over 18, In City of Coun- Mr. ?:,m Conner returned to r,er Kau 11 I jDr. Sboop's substitute known to first class grocers everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. A 25c, 1 pound package gives 100 cups of a wonderfully satisfying table drink. Pure toasted grain malt, nuts, etc., give to Health Coffee a wholesome and satisfying taste and flavor. And there is not a grain of real coffee in it. Besides, Health Coffee is "made in a minute." No 20 or 30 minutes tedious boiling. Sold by F. S. White. MtTK K OF APPLICATION FOIl I.IU- I on i.k i:sk. Notice Is hereby Riven to all persons 1 In.uoulml nn.l . , I. a ....1.11.. .1.... .k... ' t tl- 1. .!.! t 4- ' "-" 7 ill" hma In Tnlversitv Place Mondav i " wiiuur at uuio iu me undersigned, Andy Thompson, has filed home in Ln,rB 1 -'ate dy-. ' Bureau of Instruction, 79 J Hamll-'.'V p?'""" am' aJ'""0" ,V,e Ml'S. J. A. Shaffer was Visiting in ' flee of the County Clerk of Cass County. i ., i i.ii,i !.,(. ion JJUliaing, Jtocnesier, in. X. NciirusKa, as required hy law, signed (iay anu l'liuay Idsi , Jiy a majority of the resident free iiold- ' ers of Kiirht Mile Grove precinct, set- If you would have a sare yet cer-l1'" foltll V1,11' lhe ai,"llcant1 ls.a " I of respectable character and standing tain Cough Kenedy in the home, try land a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that license he Issued to Lincoln Thursd week. Sam Hardkncck and family and Fred Prouty and family took dinner at Sam Cashner s last Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Jordan i left Thursday for Denver, Col., and other points of interest where they will spend a few weeks sight seeing and on their return honie will visit Mr. Jordan's sister, Mrs. J. McDowell at drand Island. T i r.1 ... i , A T . ill. Oliuu is HI ll'.ilBL Ullic. it 13 la,l Andv Thmrmunn f.ir the Hula nf thoroughly unlike any other Cough male, fpirltoiis and vinous liquors for IM yVl l " I 1M U III- y Wl I II Ulll ITItlT II. 110, emling May 17, ml, In a buildlair on lot 1 in block 4. In the vIllaK" of IN securing the new figure the woman's size does not Tally matter. The thinff that does count is the corset-lot IT bo right and the figure it encirclues will bo mude right it will soon take on the corset shape. This is the figure story today. It assumes the corset Bhape. We have any number of Warner's Corsets-made in the latest hip less mode and we puarantee that these corsets, regardless of what size woman you are, will give you curveless lines, which is the figure fashion- The extra length In WARNER'S Corsets l unboned, mok- . ing the Corset comfortable, sitting1, walking or standing. Remember that Warner's Corsets are made to a fashionable fit made to wear-not to rust, break or tear. $1.00 TO $3.00 PER PAIR Attached are the famous Security Rubber Bolton Hose Supporters. E. A. WURL It. B. Crocker In the employ of the Plattsmouth Telephone company, yesterday had the misfortune to get a small piece of steel In his eye. He was grinding tools on an emery wheel when a small piece of steel flew from the tool, striking the eye. The eye became inflamed and the services of a surgeon was necessary to remove the piece. The Injury is not dangerous but makes a painfully sore eye. ' preparation. Its taste will be entire ly new to you unless it is already your favorite Cough Kemedy. No opium, chloroform, or any other stupefying Ingredients are used. The tender leaves of a harmless, lung healing mountainous shrub, give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy Its won derful curative properties. It Is truly a most certain and trustworthy pre scription. Sold by all dealers. "I suffered habitually from consti pation. Doan's Regulets relieved and strengthened the bowels, so that they have been regular ever since." A. E. Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Texas. In sickness, it a certain hidden nerve goes wrong, men tne organ that this nerve controls will also sure ly fall. It may be a Stomach nerve, or It may have given strength and support to tho Heart or Kidneys. It was Dr. Shoop that first pointed to this vital truth. Dr. Shoop's Restorat Ive was not made to dose the Stomach or Kidneys.. That old-fashion method is all wrong. Dr. Shoop's Restorative goes directly to these falling inside nerves. Tho remarkable success of this prescription demonstrates the wisdom of treating the actual cause of these falling organs. And It Is Indeed easy to prove. A simple five or ten days test will surely tell. Try It once, and see! Sold by all deal era. corn HORSES FORISALE 5 work horses, 4 cullintorr, I planter, offered at private sale. Appl to Mr, Baugliman, on Dovev Section. If SicK Don't risk even one ulngle penny! And I will tell you why I my thin. It It becauia every paclttm 01 in. snoop medicine U absolutely free if it fails. No one need risk even one ungie penny. Jiul think what this meant to tho luflerinf. Ickl .. , NOrlak. noMXtynie, nomini- wmo- un leu health nrfurni k'ot 30 full day, and without the rMJVaSliixle penny, you can ua either of my tt ntttufrnedio-Lr. 8hoop Kestoratlve or WMWm nuieumauc Keineuy. Than whv , k Kit. rtiiniHi wnfibveiT Whv purchase anv medicine whose maker dare not oac ujwi as i ao oy this remarkable offer t Andbeild. 1 am notmnr to you. Uv "No UrJniuvDvftifcii Juts made Dr. Shnop'n ReMofciyla m"fA,TWaj:!g ,,0,r In the land. Thn Jp&jrvnr iiu, . nu iau Kor twenty year Dr. fihoop'i medicine have bewme thoroughly standiirdliBd all over America. And I havvritjte nomw ana respon. ikl rimmrUtj li I viTAit 4ruf vtllace every where to arfTr'!W'lrl X9"1 T"?6 mWted riruiii-ti aarT1Blny fnwliclnea Wltn the lick and me entire risk is mine atone. Hut write me nrat lor an onicr. I Iiova Mti aircnt In aliniwt every commnn Ity-but all dnimitu are not authorized to craiit the 30 ilny tet. ... ... So drop m( a line, pIpRnc and thus ve all disappointment and riclnyt. via' ltcsuh, you are tree m ronuu nio vj r un you would your home phyilclon. 1K to freely .n, iiiiiv it von dilre. My advice and the book bflnware yonrt ami wnnoui com. r?nip a u-nrtl nr Iwn fmm nifl will I'Jour UD lOnie unfiOUa ailment. I have hi'lpwl ihoiwamlnuponthoufnnd by my private prvMTipuon or personal auvica Ttatlric. the book will open tip new and helpful hli B to jou. Thoy tell ol my an yean ex .u.r..,.. ihi. I J.Lvin hnu and 111 II on ul tain. All vUwfflvVnwit anil relief are told of William and Herman Hohlschuh were passengers this morning on the early train for Omaha where they will spend the day with friends and also look after some business mat ters. Cheapest accident Insurance Dr Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. All druggists i...n rim tM At if-Or frf.lA! Inutile nerve iiilrff.-rthiViiilWiiUif Hit fWe to the 1 1., or, iia limmTsK. How the Stomach anil Kidney Mih li.vn lhoir Invliln or nnwer nerve, llov lliPMonranurply (alter when thene contnilim nr mwi,.r nerveirTvvi to full. How Pr. Shoop u...i..rntiv iroC iLA ilt i n iJipmi fallinf norve rentorva the loM tone and prtwIVCA euIWuri X'help you II It It within the power of mehril to do ao. My bet eltort Imiurely worth yunf l Jiplfl renuert. So write now. while it In frenh TWinlml, Ion tomorro never coiiipi. Pr Khoop. Vox li. llacinn, Wli Whlta look snail I au Toot No. 1 On Dypppl N. for Women u. 'ilk ihm ItoBrt No. for Men Ceilnr Creek In Might Mile Grove are- cini't, in. Cans Countv, Nehraska. .Andy Thompson, Applicant. MO All MITH'K. To, J. W. ThomaH, occupier, J P. Falter, Julia R ThomnK, M. I'fluKHhaapt. and to whom else It may concern: The commissioner appointed to lo cate a road commencing at a point in the west line of lot number twenty-six 1!6), In section number twenty 20. township number twelve (12), ran(tej number fourteen 114), east of the sl;th principal meridian, In the Countr of Cuss, State of Nebraska, one hundred five (lflK) feet north of the southwest (S. W.) corner of said described lot and running thence In a westerly direction up a ravine to Intersect with county road number 214, on the west line of lot number one hundred twenty (121, In section number nineteen (19), town ship number twelve (12), rane four teen (141, east of the sixth principal meridian. In the County of Cass, State of Nebraska, has reported in favor of the establishment thereor, and all ob jections thereto, or claims for damages must be filed In the county clerk's of fice on or before noon of the 12th day of April, A. 1)., 1910, or such road will be established without reference there to Witness mv hand and official seel this 14th day of February, A. I)., 1911. I). C. Morgan. (Seal) County Clerk. f i i in ctftW m' ""' m " " " UJP $750 SCI1AG11T S350 tl This illustrates the Schacht "Three Turpose" car, which is especially adapted to the use of Doctors. Farmers. Business Men and Salesmen. It makes an attractive Runabout, a cozy Family car, and can bo converted into a Light Delivery car in five minutes. The Schacht is the car for travel in the country, having 17 nches road clearance and power to climb any hill. The farmer will find '.he Schacht a useful car, one that from a business point of view, say nothing about the pleasure feature, he cannot alTard to be without. It can be supplied with an attach ment at a cost of $5 that will enable him to use the engine for pumping water, separating grain, etc. If you would be interested in the greatest car on the marKet at anything like $850. write us today for further information concern ing the Schacht. Western Automobile Go, 868 Brandels Building, Omaha, Nebraska ii 0 sell It. Mo I On the Kidney! No. On Rheumatism.