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PAGE 8. PLATT8MOUTH SEMI- WEEKLY JOURNAL. MONDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1913 C3 CD C era 03 e-3 B B g a 0 5 ST O CO CTQ cd EE .hh. 2- co eo co v.,. ........ . -?-.. WEEPING WATER. Republican. - Mrs. O. M. Lake of Fremont came in Wednesday night for an indefinite visit with hor sister, Mr. M. FJIedsro ami family. William (iiardet of I -lt a. county, Colorado, came in last week for a visit with his unci', S. F. ('lirardct ami family. Mr. ami Mrs. O. T. Leyda and familv Iff! Monday morning fur their home at Imperial, aflep sev eral weeks' visit with relatives. Mrs. Mary Pool went to Lin coln Monday, where she experts to stay a couple of weeks while she is having one of her ears treated. deorge Carey Went to Omaha Friday to meet his slaughter, Mrs; It. Marlovv, of Tullei-ton, who was corning home to be under her mother's rare, as her health is poor. Jim Harden, who has been working- for Ole Olson ami board ing at .Wis Snell's. left sometime Wednesday night. Sonic clothes that belonged to Henry Christen- sen left also and Nels' money drawer was short fourteen or fifteen dollars. Mrs. F.rp Hammond and son, Howard, who have- been visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary P.aty, and other relatives for several months while tier husband has been moving from near Stoekton. Kansas. I Coleridge, Neb., left Monday for their new homo at r.ob ridge. Mis Kmma Clizbe of Omaha was home over Sunday for a fare well visit with her mother, Mrs. Amelia C.iizbe, and her sister, .Miss IMifb. who' left Tuesday morning for California. Miss Kmma may join them in Cali fornia a little later in the sea son, if it is possible lit gel a vacation from her duties in Omaha. Iiick Koester brought to the A. f. Italston market today "JG hogs that brought him the nice sum of A7rvi.ll. This was probably as good a bunch of hogs as ever came to this market. It was not to 1 lick's uitnil looks or winning ways that we attribute to the raisins: of these dollar bringers. it was probablv due to the care and proper feeding done by Harry j MeOrady. who works on the rami for Mr. Koester. Croup and Cough Remedy. Croup is a terrible, disease, it attacks children so suddenly they are very apt to choke unless given the proper remedy at once. There is nothing belter in the world than Dr. King's New Discovery. Lewis Chamberlain, of Manchest er, Ohio, writes about his chil dren: "Sometimes in severe at tacks we were afraid they would die, but since we proved what a certain remedy, Dr. King's New Discovery, is, we have no fear. We rely on it for croup, coughs and colds." So can you. HOi; ami 1 .00. A bottle should be in every home. At all druggists. II. E. liucklen & Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. First Mask Ball of the Season. The first of the masked balls to be held in the city will be. given Wednesday evening, De cember 31. on New Year's eve at Coates' hail by the Cosmopolitan club. A large number nf cash prizes will be given for the host costumes shown and the event will start the season of masquer ades out in full blast. J"2 !!" I"iI,"I"J f NEHAWKA. News. Charley Kelberg came in Mon day morning from Minnesota, where he had been for the past several months. Mrs. David Sampson, who had been visiting her niece, Mrs. Charles Hates, for a week, re turned to her home at. Jackson, Nebraska. Monday. Mrs. John I. Long; ami the two smallest children went to Red Oak, Iowa, Tuesday for a week's visit to Mrs. Long's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gray. One of Hugh Warden's teams got loose at the slock yards Wed nesday and ran up through town and down over the tracks before finally winding ' up against a tree.. Mrs. Seeley and her daughter left last week for their homo in Mabel, Minn., after a visit of several weeks with Mrs. Seoley's sister, Mrs. Isaac Pollard. Mrs. Robert Vial! left yesterday morning for Hlair, where she will assist in caring - for. her aged father, S. E. Cae, who has been bedfast for some time and who is getting worse. - ' A Mr. and Mrs. Roseman were 9 O Ladles White Waists, Fancy Aprons Embroidered Velvet Collars, Lace Collars and Cuffs to match.. Silk Rateen Collar and Cuffs to . match. McCallum Silk Hosiery. Phoenix Silk Hosiery. Silk Petticoats. Em broidered Center Pieces. Fancy Neckwear. Mesh Bads. Newest Novelty in Hand Bags. Silver and Gold Coin purses. The newest Pattern in Cheeney Bros Foullard Fancy Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Fancy Lace Edge Handkerchiefs. Holly Boxes for Xmas. Zuckweiler & Lutz hero 'Monday ami Tuesday visit ing at the Isaac .Pollard home. Their home is in Syracuse, New- York, and they were on their way to California, where they usually spend their winters.-. John Hough shipped his last car of sheep, a double-decker. Monday. His shipment two weeks ago topped the market. He ex presses himself as fairly well pleased with the venture, but in sists that he did not make any great thing feeding. Brand now boy babies are re ported at the home of John Mur doch and Oscar Shrader, the happy events oeeuring during the past week. Laler The above item is all .1 mistake as far as John Murdoch is concerned. They have a GIRL; and as this is the first visit of the stork in thirteen years lliey are very inucii pleased. Their only other child is a boy. Stomach Troubles Disappear. Stomach, liver and kidney troubles, weak nerves, lame back and female ills disappear when Electric Bitters are used. Thou sands of women would not be without a bottle in their home. Eliza Pool of Depow, Okl., writes: "Electric Bitters raised me from a bed of sickness ami suffering and has done me a world of good. I wish every . suffering woman could use this excellent remedy and find out, as I did, just how gooil it is." As it has helped thousands of others, it surely will do the same for you. Every bot tle guaranteed, 50c and 1.00. At all Druggists. II. E. Bueklin A Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. Thoroughbred white Wyan dotte cockrels for sale. Inquire of or 'phone Julius A. Pilz. - 12-8-itwkly A Beautiful ! Our stock of Watches, Diamond Rings, La Vallieres, Cuff Links Fancy Combs and Barretts, Silver, Cut Glass, Brass Goods and Novelties is larger than ever, and you can find just what you want at just the -., right price.' You are invited to call early before the assortments are ' "' broken. . . ' tens For Display B. A. McElwain Jeweler v.; 'On the Sunny Side of Main St. J. ELM WOOD. -f I Leader-Echo. - A bouncing, baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Monroe Saturday mroning. Harmond Beck of Murray was in town between trains Tuesday. He. was accompanied i( home by Mrs. CorbtX.' Mrs. Ed Earnest departed Wed nesday for West Point ami Fi. Madison, Iowa, for a visit with her. father at the former place and her aunl, Mrs." It. J. SnifT, at the latter place. Mrs. II. L:. Oroeson and daugh ter, Verria, until recently of York, but now 'of Fairbury, Xeb., were I tie guests of Elmwood relatives and friends 'a couple of days this week. Misses Xorma West and Minnie Kaezmark went lo Lincoln Mon day for a visit with Mrs. Roy Jef fers. From there Miss West went to Xorth Bend, Xeb., to make her homo with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Melvin. Win. Senf and family arrived Wednesday afternoon to again lake up their abode hero. They come from, Heiriingford, Xeb., where. Mrs. .Serif's health was not the best. We are glad to welcome them back. . They will move onto the F. Hendricks' farm in the spring. Xenstiel & Son have sold their blacksmith and auto livery busi ness fo W. E. Palmeler, former owner of the blacksmith business. Mr. Palmeler takes over the agency also of the Empire tour ing Car. It gives us pleasure again to Wish' Mr. Palmeler suc cess upon re-entering the busi ness field in Elmwood. On Tuesday-. evening the K. of P. lodge elected officers for the ensuing year ' as follows : C. C.; H. Brockman: L. C, W. C. Bart: letf; prelateM. It. Tyson; M.'at A., Ed Earnest: M. of'W.. L. W. Hoettger; K. of R. ami S., E. J. Jeary: I. CI.. Win. Hullfish; O. fi.; Win. DelesDernier; trustee for .T year's. A. (. field. W. II. H. Eassel, who recently underwent a special treatment for cancer of the eye at. Mound Val ley, Kansas, is ery much en couraged, according .lo his state ments at this ollice Wednesday. This We we re"p leased to learn and the many friends - of Mr. Cassel rejoice with him in the hope that, he. will soon be divested of hU troublesome 'afflict ion. Constipation Poisons You. If you are constipated, your entire system is poisoned by the waste matter kept in the body serious results often follow. Use Dr. King's Xew Life Pills and you will soon gel rid of constipation, headache and other troubles. 25c at Druggists or by mail. II. E. Bucklen .V Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. ' LOUISVILLE. Mrs. W. L. Ross is here from Maitland, MoT, Visiting relatives, and will remain until after the holidays. ' Mrs. Ed Taylor was called to Oreenwood to attend the funeral of her grandmother, .Mrs. E. P. Jones, Tuesday. At the last meeting of the school hoard it was decided to have but. .one week vacation for I lie holidays. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Kilgore will leave this week for their former hoine in Columbus, Ohio, for a mouth's visit, with relatives.- Frank Depuy, of Two Harbors, Minn., is in town visiting his mother, Mrs. I. Depuy, and his sister, Mrs. Ocorge Reichart. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Barker have returned from Two Harbors, Minn., .where they have been visiting their (laughter, Mrs. Win. Wade and family. Mrs. Peter Mockenhaupt and little son arrived from near AI'vo Tuesday for a short visit. Mrs. Mockenhaupt recently underwent a critical surgical operation in a Lincoln hospital. Frederich Sfnhlman took one of his daughters to Omaha Mon day, where she underwent a very critical surgical operation at St. Joseph's hospital. Mr. Stohlman returned homo Wednesday even ing and stated that she was get ting along" nicely. Mrs. W. . W. Valentine of Schlaler, Missouri, a sister of the editor of the Courier, who recent ly underwent an operation for ap pendicitis in. an Omaha hospital, is 'now-considered out of danger. She will visit with her parents in this city foia short time before sbo returns to her hfeifle In .Misseuriij z:'J.-iz.--j--- 2- EAGLE. 3 : Beacon. II! I "H-M-H MM Born To Mr. and Mrs. Xicn Becker, Tuesday, December , a ten-pound boy. Mr. Patsey O'Haller'on went to Minneapolis, Minn., where he will remain until spring. Mrs. Agnes Carper fell down the cellar slops last week, receiv ing several bad bruises, she is recovering' rapidly. Mr. ami Mrs. R. E. Allen are re joicing over the arrival of a 7 pound girl al their home Thurs day morning. Mrs. C. E. Barrett, who has been at the St. Elizabeth's hos pital at Lincoln for the p;i-l three weeks, was brought borne Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Leon Burdick went t Lincoln last Thursday to take care of her mother, Mrs. s. D. Archer, who fell down stairs one ilny last week and injured her spine. She is mending- slowly. Roy Jones arrived from Ver don, Xeb.. last Saturday lo take up the duties of station agent for the Missouri Pacitie at this place. Mrs. Jones and their two children arrived Wednesday evening. They are now occupying the Ouy Adams property. Arb-ne, he 1 K-mon t h s-oli I daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. F. W. Mi'Manis, caught the index linger oT her left hand in the coj? wheel on the Beacon job press today (Friday I tearing an ugly gash in it. A doctor was called and sev eral stilehes were retpiired to close I tie injured member. A meeting was held last Thursday night for the purpose of organizing a gun club. The following otlh'ers were elected: C. O. Wright, president; W. P. Yoho, secretary: E. p. Belts, treasurer: E. " F. Oelsoh lager and Ed Warbler, field men. Members: Melvin Turner. W. P. Yoho, C. O. Wriglit, E. P. Betts, A. M." Truiit ble. Ed Wachter, D. B. Thorpe. Ed Oelschlarger and P. F. Vernier. How to Bankrupt the Doctors. A prominent Xew York physi cian says, "If it were not for the thin stockings and thin-soled shoes worn by women the doctors would probably be bankrupt." When yoi contract a cold do not wait for it to develop into pneu monia, but treat it'at once. Cham berlan's Cough Remedy is intend ed especially for coughs and cohfs, and has won a wide reputa tion by its cures of these dis eases. It is most effectual and is pleasant, and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. Wo will buv chickens December 29th and 301 li. Watch for price. Zuckweiler & Lutz. 12-1 5-1 f-wkly UNION. Ledger. W. B. Banning departed Sun lav evening for Kansas City. where he spent a few days look ing after some matters of busi ness. Mrs. May Wilkins came home Tuesdav from La Platte, where the had been visiting her brother, Joe Childestor and family. John Hoback. jr.. ami wife have cause to rejoice because the good old stork visited their home on Thursday, December l. and left in their care a tine little son. Mrs. Mary Tucker of Strath- more, Canada, arrived Wednesday for an extended visit with her father, (leorge Chnppel, and oilier relatives in this part of the ounty. Charles Hanson of Xehawka was here Monday, going to Oma ha for the purpose of bringing home his wife, who has been in one of the hospitals there for several weeks.' Fritz Trow of Kingfisher, Okla., arrived here -yesterday morning for a short visit with his many obi-lime friends, and goes from hero to Louisville and Lincoln to make a visit, with his daughters. R. M. Weinier of Pawnee, Okla., gave bis Union friends a pleas ant surprise Tuesday, when he topped off here to make two days' visit in the good old town, where he spent several years as a clerk and postmaster about 15 years ago. Robert Banning, a jovial young man, who spent the past year in iliiu Inwn and vic-nitv. departed Wednesday evening for his borne at Dillon, Montana, intending to remain there during the winter and will probably be with us again in a few months., Dr: "D. " F." Huston received a telephone message about 10 o'clock Monday night that was in deed a 'vory Severe shock-tn nmvs . that :'hia molhoc. had: died The crops this year are hetter than ever. Se the display in our window. We have a large supply of Xmas Trees and Apples of every description. Our china department is complete and we are offering some bargains in fancy handpainted china that are hummers and will make fine presents for Xmas. In eatables we have anything the market affords. In our dry goods window we have a curtain made out of Eucalyptus Buds which was imported from California and would make a nice Xmas present for someone. We can -help you select a Xmas present for every member of the family; come in and look them ouer. We believe you can find something to suit taste as well as price. H. M. S0ENNICHSEN suddenly and without any previous illness al tier home in Crawfordsvillc. Iowa. Dr. Huston and wife started for that place on the first train Tuesday morning to attend Hie funeral. For Rent. A farm in Southern Albt-rla. close to toWll. See S. O. Cole. M- nard, Xeb. 1 2-1 5-2w k-w MYNARD. (Special Correspondent.) ! Fxci-lleut weather for winter months, and ev er hod seem- to enjoy the beautiful sunlight of the past Week. Allien and Willie Wetenkamp are sojourning in the southern part of Kansas, where they ltae a large tract of laud in the vicinity of Hie oil and district. Mis Minnie Wans of Albany, X. Y., is visiting at the home of her cousin. Mis. W. B. Porter. . W. P. Kiser ,,r nlra! City. Xeb., is visiting relatives au'd friend in the precinct. District. Xo. :t. F.liner Fran, teacher, gave a b social Thurs day evening, and a nice liltle sum of money was realized from I to sale of boxes. J. A. Kiser is spending a few days at Lincoln, visiting with hi family. Miss F.va Porter spent the week end in the metropolis doing shopping. The Ladies' Aid gave a supper in the Woodmen hall Saturday evening. And to say that is wa greatly enjoyed by all would he putting it very mildly. .Among tho.se from I lie county seat were Mr. and Mrs. John Beeson. F.lhcl 'frit soli ami Catherine Sr brack. Martin Thacker and It. L. Prop.), visited in Xebra.ska City Wednesday ami Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw are visiting at the home of Mrs. William Wetenkamp. Mrs. Shaw i a sis ter of Mrs. Wetenkamp. What to (Give Where to Get It You will find an immediate answer in Our Stock of Holiday Goods Diamond Rings La Vallieres Mesh Bags Vanity Jtoxes Bracelets Bar Pins Souvenir Spoons We offer the Best at Tempting Prices. Goods Engraved Free. J. W. Crabill. Watchmaker . :: Jeweler AGGIES . Frank Mailer and finolv t Murray -..-ul Salurd.i v:-ili i. the parent of Mr. M.irl.r. .Ralph Sp.ihne- hi -i -.,.. lo r.-.d caMle f,.r Will J.-.l:i t!(l w infer. California Woman Striously Alarmed. "A short lime ao I on! ";" f d a severe cold which ettU-d on i i lungs arid .i 1 1 - t m. n gr nt ! at of anna:iee. ouM hav It id coughing spell ami iu Inn- were s,, ,,,re and iuil.uii'-d I be gan to lie -eri'-u-ly alarr.iej. frierj'l recommended Champ r lain's. (U'U-'h ItMin-dy. avmg had u-ed it for -.ir--. I low.tif a bottle and it relieved my rmi.li the first nihi, and in a e-k 1 was rid of the n.!d and oreri-- of my lung." write Mi- Marie Oclb.-r. Saw telle, Cal. For a!e by all dealer. Katolitky Sokol Elects Officers. The Katolitky Sokol .. j. ty of thi city, o!l of Ihe leading physical culture organization m the town, ha chosen tor :le coming car the foil. wing ofiic-. who witJ ai-l in the ovcU p inent. and upbuilding of th society: President Frank K-m frt . Vice President .M il f e,l..r . Corresponding s-creta" -Vi t ceiii slafin-ky. ; Financial s'cretary I. Se.l lock. Treaurr Frank J. Lib-T-shal. Trustee f.tr Three Year Joe Libershal. $100 Reward, $100 Ti r.t-r .f ikU pmprr !M pl I lri Iht IIm-t I t V-t m lr.. dls th.il prl-n ha h-fi jt.l t. rr. In U n tlacn, ami Ilia' l .nrrh. 1111 a mrrii ur I lb. uti y j i f . T eur l--w fcTy,.n i.. t H m-.l l-ml rrlrnli. ( atarrh b-lnc a il'!itfcrfiil v r'"tr a oiftlif'Ul'fial Traln. Hall rtjrr!a I'virr - t.kn latmall. line lir.-tij U.ti fb I.L.hI ami m-"i irf--r "f 1tN y1im. t!i-r-'jr llr.tT r tb f.urnf jf '. ..f lli .lir. ana (1pj lh rail-"' -rn B I jr liull-llr'f u It"" r.otllj'l"H n4 -ifiri -luri. la ilt-Wir l wli. T .rir l-t.-- t niu-h filia la lf "rt: r-wr. mat s fir ti- 1 lui.lr-.1 Italian, f.., in? that It fail l.t rnrr. J"! f r l'.t f f. i lnxxilal.. a.uw r. j. fiif-irr a co. t ... . ! ill tnitslM. TV Tike Ha'!' ! ami'. I'.!U t- rnaatlpaitiaa. Watches Seal Rings Fobs and Chains Fountain Pens Coat Chains Big Ben Alarm Clocks Cuff Links