J PAGE e. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1913. I is t ; ! ! 1 1 i 0'? I f 1 J I Mrs. Dilberry was in our store this mornin' and say! she sure is a speeder when it comes to gab! The only chance a feller'd have when she's arournd would be with the deff and dumb language. It's a good thing that our stock speaks for itself and don't need any barker or spieler to attract your attention! No sir! they just sell themselves once you see 'em. Now, there's our line of fall and winter hose for every member of the family; besides a new lot of Golf Gloves and mittens that are warm and fleecy, besides many other needful articles too numerous to mention. Just state your needs and we will fill them promptly, both in dry goods and groceries. A uuu Here for a Few Minutes. This morning H. 1'. Byram, vice president, of the Burlington, came in on No. 15 ami spent a few minutes here en route to Omaha and Lincoln. Mr. Byram came in his private car, which was attached to No. 15. He will make a short tour of the lines west of the river, including the new Wyoming' line. Woodmen Give Pleasant Dance. Saturday evening the Modern Woodmen of America gave a very pleasant, social danco at their hall at the corner of Sixth and Pearl streets, and despite the very disagreeable weather a good fized crowd of young people was present to enjoy the pleasures of the dance. The Holly orchestra furnished the music for the oc casion, and the tunes proved very pleading lo the dancers. Whole Family Benefited By Wonderful Remedy There arc many little things to annoy us, tinder present conditions of life. The hurry, hard work, noise and strain all tell on us and lend to provoke nervousness and irritability.. We are frequently so worn out we can neither eat, rleep nor work with any comfort. We are out of line with ourselves and Uthers as well. A good thing to do under such circumstances is to take something like Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pill to relieve the strain on the nerves. Jdrs. J. B. Hartsfield, 82 Plum St.. Atlanta Ga., writes: ' "I have on rveral occasions been astly relieved by the use of your med icines, especially the Anti-Pain Pills, irhich I keep constantly on hand for the use of myself, husband and two pons. Nothinr in the world equals them as a headache remedy. Often I am enabled by the use of one or two of the Pills to continue my housework hen otherwise I would be In bed. My husband joins me in my praise of the Anti-Pain Pills and Nervine." Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pill are relied upon to relieve pain, nervousness and irritability in thou sands of households. Of . proven snerit after twenty years use, you Can have no reason for being longer jvithout them. it At all Druggists, 23 dona 25 cents. ULE8 MEDICAL. COM Elkhart, Ind. J. P. Clugey, who has a con tract for grading' and has been located at Delrnar Junction, Iowa, for the past few weeks, arrived in this city Saturday evening for a visit over Sunday with his fam ily. Mrs. Clugey and little daugh ter met Mr. Clugey at Omaha and accompanied him home. Mr. Clugey, on returning to his duties, will be located at Hrowns, Iowa. The Methodist Ladies' Aid so ciety will be entertained in the church parlors Wednesday after noon by Mrs. J. X. Elliott, Mrs. J. W. Elliott and Mrs. H. S. Har Ihold. All ladies bring needles and thimbles; we will have work to do. Please notice change of date. YfJAnD HOLIES FOR SALE Suitable for Retired Farmers. Having accepted a position that makes it necessary for me to reside in Omaha, I will sell either one or both of the following de scribed homes, located in My nard, Nebraska: One 5-room cottage, with good well, wash house, coal house, barn (i6.38), plenty of fruit, consisting of apples, peaches, cherries, plums 'and graphs. Oround consists of about 3 acres of deeded land and two acres of leased land, perpetual lease. About two acres of this land is in alfalfa, that produced more than ten tons of hay this season. Other home, consisting of five lots, centrally located in Mynard, is a six-room cottage in first class condition, with good well, cement walks, deep cave (with cement entrance), good barn, with shop, garage, stalls and haymow, wagon and wood shed. Fruit consists of 1,100-plant strawberry bed, planted this spring; peaches, plums, cherries and grapes. Entire place is fenced with chicken tight woven wire. Having no use for it, I will also sell my G-passenger Maxwell touring car. Model A. E. Will give favorable terms to anyone wishing to buy. W. B.- PORTER. - . AJa-OAL Wow's This? We offpr One niifidred Dollars Reward for anj eaae of l"atarrU- tllat cannot be cured by Hall Satarrb Core. K. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. " We. the onderaljrned, hart known F. J. Cheney for tue last 15 yearn, and believe hi m perfectly honorable In all butanes trannacttona and financially able to carry out any obligations Blade by tila firm. NAT. BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo. Ohio. riall'a Catarrh Core In taken internally, act Inn directly upon the blood and mucous aurfacen of the ayatem. Testimonial aent free. I'rlce 7 cents per bottle.. Sold by all DnntRlsts. Take Uall'a Family Villa tot couatlpatlcav FOR SALE My residence on Main and 8th streets, with 88-foot frontage on Main street. .New hard-wood floors in all rooms and closets. New hot 'water heating plant, new high-grade plumbing throughout, with connection to city sewer. 250-barrel cistern. Cellar under entire house, with large laundry, furnace room, fruit cellar, etc.; all concrete floors. Large garage; concrete walks; everything complete and in first class condition. Can give possession by Janu ary 1st or sooner if desired. Inquire of T. H. POLLOCK Girl Wanted. Want girl for small family. No washing. fiood wages. Tele phone Mrs. George Falter, at No. 150. 10-20-tf-d&w Misses Nellie ami Alice Hrink- inan came over Sunday and visit ed for the day here with (heir parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Brinkrnan, in this city, returning home last evening on No. 2. Simon Clark and wife were passengers Saturday afternoon for Cedar Creek, where they spent. Sunday at the home of their daughter and family in that city. Misses Julia Hermann, Gret- clien and Marie Donnelly were passengers this morning on the early Burlington train fnr Oma ha, where they will visit for the day. Charles Countryman, from near Nehawka. came up this morning from his lnune and was a passenger on the early Bur lington train for Omaha, where he was called on business mat ters. Mrs. John Svoboda and two sons were passengers this morn ing for Omaha, where they will spend the day and where the boys will consult Dr. Clifford in regard to their eyes, which have been giving them much trouble. VEHIFY IT The Proof Is In Plattsmouth, Al most at Your Door. The public statement of a Plattsmouth citizen is in itself strong proof for Platts inouth people, but confirmation strengthens the evidence. Here is a Plattsmouth citizen who testified years ago that Doan's Kidney pills relieved weak kidneys and now states the result was permanent. Can any sufferer from kidney ills ask better proof? You can investigate. . Tho case is right at home. Herman Tiekoetter, contractor, Ninth and bay streets, Platts mouth, Neb., says: "My kidneys caused me much trouble and there was a dull, tired feeling across my loins. If I stooped or straightened, . my back hurt me and in the morning I was all tired out. I heard so much said about Doan's Kidney Pills that I finally got a box. They promptly re lieved every symptom of the com plaint. At that time I publicly endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills-and I am now glad to' : confirm; all I then said. The trouble has never returned." ; For sale by all dealers. Price f0 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. ; Remember the name Doan's and take no other. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Tfca Kfci Yea IUT3 Atajs l:z& Bean the dgntwo IfKiflTS IN THE CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH Evidences of Considerable Im proving in Our City During the Present Season. From Saturday's Dall. f The spirit of improvement which has been Constantly grow ing in this city in all lines, seem to be still on the increase, and in every part of the city there has been much work done on the dif ferent residence properties and also in the publie improvements, such as permanent, walks, and there is hardly a city, that can show as many miles of good per manent walks as Plattsmouth, which scattered over all these hills and dales "is well provided with these valuable walks and the city is constantly adding to the walks as fast as 'the funds of the city will permit, and it can be a source of much satisfaction to the present city administration, as most of these walks have been placed in the past two years. In the residence part of the city almost every home has felt to a greater or lesser extent the spirit of improvement by having the properties fixed up in a manner worthy of our little city, and in many cases new homes have been erected and others remodeled and made into modern houses, which will make for their owners nice, comfortable homes. This same condition is also true of the business section of the city, where several of the busi ness houses have placed addi tions on their places and increas ed the capacity of the store rooms to accommodate the rapidly in creasing business, that is carried on here. One of the chief additions to the business section of the city is the fine new building owned by II. M. Soennichsen and occupied by him with his splendid store, and the brick addition that has been placed on the rear of the Journal building, in which the new Goss press has been placed. Tho firm of Krohler Brothers has also got ten the new brick addition to their store building nearly completed, which will give them a fine place to maintain their work-shop. These are just a" few of the many changes that' have con tributed to the advancement of the city, but they show. the trend of improvement and ttie'eoming season will prover even more suc cessful in the city. V' ' John H. Becker Down Town. From Saturdays Dally. : - . John H. Becker, who for the past week has been confined to his home by sickness, was-able to be down towri yesterday afternoon, and his appearance .-'was hailed with much pleasure by his large circle of friends, who have great ly missed him since his indis position; -. Mr. Becker was quite sick for several days and his con dition greatly alarmed his" family, but fortunately he recovered from his sickness without serious re sults and. is again able -to be up and around. Office supplies at the . Journal office.- -' - " ,. j , .. . To Organize Teams. Preparations have been made at the German Turner hall for the organization of several basket ball teams among the different classes taking turning there, and also for two indoor base ball teams among fhe activities of the turners, and these two sports will add much interest, to the work of the winter season. The classes will meet next week on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, owing to the fact lhaf one lesson was missed last week. CHANGING THE TRACKS AT THE BURLINGTON STATION IN THIS CITY From Friday's Iaily. . The work of making the changes in the tracks at the Bur lington passenger station in this city is progressing very rapidly as there is a big extra gang of Ital ians here under the charge of Mr. McAllister of the Burlington, and they are making things hum in the changing of the tracks over some four feet from where they are at present in order to permit the extending of the platform to the north some 100 feet as well as making the platform wider for the aceonimodal ion of the pass engers. The material for the platform is already on the ground, and as soon as the track gang finishes its work the con struction of the platform will be started. The relaying of the tracks will make a great deal of work as many of the switchstands in the yards will have to be changed ami the leads for the dif ferent tracks shortened up to permit of the building of the plat form. For Sale. Five full-blood Poland-China boars. C. R. Rhoden, Mynard, Neb. 11 HEU AMmS AT FADS IgprtiiSBif Iter A new and Up-fo-dafe lino of Ladies' IVool Dress Skirts Gent's EFall and Winter Ovorcoafs Shoes and V. ZUCKER, Manager. If you don't watch out "the Goblins'll get you!" We are gobbling up a lot of the fine clothes business hereabouts, and ''there's a reason" our Quality Clothes are entire ly original and fascinating in their de sign. They have the merry swing, the "hip, hip, hurrah," and the bracing, breezy qualities you need. This week we show a dozen patterns for you to choose from, at $20, and another dozen at $25. Have a glance. C. E. Wescott's Sons EVERYBODY'S STORE LADIES' AID OF THE METHODIST CHURCH ENJOY SOCIAL TIME From Friday's Daily. The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist, church last evening held an "experience meeting" in the church parlors that proved one of the most pleasant events that the society has held for some time. The experience feature of the evening consisted in the dif ferent, members relating how they had earned the 1 which they had pledged to contribute to the good cause or trie society, and mere were some very humorous stories related as to how the different fathers and husbands had been jollied out of the coin. The meet ing was one that was much en joyed by the members and the time passed very swiftly in listening lo the splendid program prepared by the ladies, which em braced a number of the leading musicians of the city, which, combined with the experience feature of the evening made it an occasion of much pleasure to all who attended. There were some forty-seven ladies present at, the meeting ami all enjoyed the de licious treat in the shape of re freshments that had been pre pared and was served by the members of the society, and the members of the party departed for their homes feeling that the event had been the most enjoy able in the history of the society. Fined $5 for Speeding. From Friday's Dally. Yesterday afternoon Karl Viall and John Hansen, the two young men from Nehawka, who were charged with violating the state speed law with their motorcycles, appeared in the court of Justice M. Archer and entered a plea of guilty to the charge preferred against them, and received a fine of s.r each, which they paid and left at once for their homes. Rubbers for Hon Also Winter Oiorshoos i Dill IPteosQ Von! PT0 Mrs. C. A. Marshall Returns. From Friday's Dally. This afternoon Mrs. C. A. Mar shall who has been at Imrnanuel hospital in Omaha for tthe past few weeks taking treatment was able to return to her home in this city. Mrs. Marshall is feeling much improved in health and her return home was the cause of much rejoicing to her family and friends throughout the city as lhey were much worried over ber condition. GERMAN LADIES AID SOCIETY MEETS WITH MRS. LOUIS DOSE From Friday's Dally. The German Ladies' Aid so ciety yesterday afternoon met at the home of Mrs. Louis Dose on Wintensteen Hill and the after noon was most enjoyably spent by the company in visiting among themselves and talking over the plans for the winter's work of the society. The hostess, at an ap propriate hour, served some very tempting and delicious refresh ments which were much ap preciated by all who were pres ent and they were delighted at the hospitality shown them. The meeting was attended by a large number of the members of the society and on departing they voted Mrs. Dose a royal enter tainer. Sell your property through the Journal Want Ads. J. O. Sandin, D. V. M., J J graduate of the Kansas City 4- Veterinary College, is per J manently located in Platts- 4 mouth. Calls answered 4 day or night. 'Phone 255. J. Office 600 Main. f 1L and Boy s YC Plattsmouth, Hobr.