MONDAY, JANUARY 6,-1914. PLATTSMQUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PACE 7. (Special Correporent.H -Ki We xvrh oneVhrrd.'aU uVlJuppy and Prosperous VixY' ,Y.eaj . .V i 1 i 1 1 1 Holler hx-5 been visiting.. Iji's parents during the holidays.' t E. V. Everett was visiting rela lixes in Smith -liei4-Teiay.- Mrs.. Verna -Hrjt t inu -,w us diome for a week visuDg Vtf" and friends. 3 ()Ig;t Nritzi-4' and utec; llia fryn, vert Omaha e.u!iertv.Tucs, ilay. .i:r,. ... v. i A nimber oC our j-t.umg 4im3r injoycd ihe -roller-:, s-kal inpr last !JSaf urfcay jif''jira ri': and : CMini,'.-; i 1 Mrs! Addynmn imdr-it (if-.WiJ-lianistbxvn, N. - D.." 'aiuf A.), .s-ueivd the holidays- willi . liar. uiui her, p!rs. E. T. Tool, and tier sisters. ,'Mrs. Euiil. JKuebn. .and Mi;s Paul '-chexve. ' i Abot:t Ti.jrcl'ti' M'i.Iay morn- ling, December - ;!,. the alarm of lire mounded at Miinli'ck aiil ift an hour's time Martin &i Tool' general store, with . id 1 its con--;te":its, lay smouldering iif riiius,: jwiiile the. many, kind rien,.,xvho lJ:ad rnhi d to Lh,e scene uf the 'lire, with willmp-jJiaiuls to'a?si.l, .if possible, iii.j5Wi8g part of the ?s lock .at least, looked helplcsslx To!i or. turned lhir .rtlenjhfn to ;tln safety 'of the surrounding ;dx eliingy Tmd fd-ncr of hsmss-r- Anna Amgwert was home dur t i 1 1 lt the holidays. A Lewis"' Ilorjibok . was' visiting', - i -let'-' . i i; 1 int-jtlii stuiljlax' 5 Ida Vied;ief ' wa vi.itiyif her -sisters neai- EffnwH.'d If few-days lat week. I or, Mrs. G. II. Hudson. .j. r JCiuiJ Obirle hadihe .uiiiUortune, . NEHAWKA.- J-Jf-cul ooi of.lhe'corils .f his' 4. ' ' : , I 4. 3hi"3av ui'tfu-no6u and ;;.k4:4WV7...T..I,4. as 'Yi Yesull Iserrylhg liis liand hi a sling. ' '5itn "'IcknVfrJ'.' a resident of .fcbi yicjnity iny years iryo,. was inTt'jvii the , fore part f lle week lookii'ip "after the' Wesley I'entlor (state and (-allii: on old friends. LUr. JJIHiiiiru m dhec uwin-d. the larm envnttd hy Fred Obcrle, "jrtyr ief.rs asro. ' 'p - " W (). 'Wriffhtj has piirc1taed Uurviosf; Frohlieh'j house, north ra.jl f m iwn, 'ind will movi;. it iu')t' titwn h-hi the j lots-which ' Jic pu chased. froin Charles Alien. Vi e undirstand! that f!liiT intends i.i pjit f;ii,ivinjr and' move hi fjiinjiy-LUv rT"ni j . I. V(Usu-pi Albert l'ruuly was horn i'a4i4Jelaua.rt,: 0hi(,,A4nCiiiber 'J, 1830. He inoed to central Lu'd.a. With parents .when, leal a child, then iviowd to,r"elraka iin 48C,-.?efHiu,-r on ; ljome.stea'j one and a quafter miles east of tlh u 1 e." .vile vv as 1 n a rr i c d to- ;M is s .Vjuianda, ;Vansickle on !5eteinber t-.,. ItSJSl, at Peru, Neb." He di,d -at, his hgne.ea'st of Eatrle bw'.'iii ber 2f, ,,H'.Kl, ' at the ase of (: years, 1 month and r chiy; lie leaves H moiiiii liis loss a vvile and one brother, Fred M. Prouty, or A'U o. ' i 4- 1 ; u. v - ' ' COLDS TO EE TAKET3 " tive near KoYiUi'ITt'fl?! ft?yis ."t(,i;- " aTT.I " sfops" the coutili . loss of slep la-t w eekt-T - i ': ..- Mr. and Irs. W. O. ( JiJIespie wt.ie iiljn-' .relaUve's jn laiwoln ."J'hur.-day ami l'r iday." , i . r.arrie (iakeiHi'er wa a pas Fenier from. Lincoln .011 N. I Tu.sd3y. - LOUISVILLE. SERIOUSLY. Intelligent people realize tliat common colds should.. be treated liryur.ptfc'. ' If ihero'Us sneezing iu1 1 f' ' c ii i 11 i ft p'sV 'vrf I h h o a r sen e s s ; t if kli n t ; Th r iv. f.'apiL j." nl? 1 11 :'in proinjdly Hie use of Foley's Ilonev and 'lar ('omtxnind. It is whicti can tlKi M resaiiee; i sal? lo-If .fruisfs' '-' ' fttid l'-r UNION.. - I-'der. or ... :.c. ...i lenni-oji. Ii IloJ;i'li l.o;;uze. -.Io;, jsitej hei; lliHs, wy:k. ,vit :.hj- aialu-, Mrs, 4vale, -P;'ibblf..t .j i i H 'V. Uilll'l l-J. i VVUSi: .UvUH!r.lVAljl tit. unii'iays iareiits and olf! .. . ; ! Efirih - turit)Lr i-it 'Willi . hi fi'S-nds.j v Mrs.- Jlethi Shtnder- and lilt!) dtiuWej-.-T rha;"0" .re.t-U-i'V('c1, I1'" v i 1 1 with rtlalives i;i the viciii'iy of Nehawka. .. .. Mi?s Fr-eda, Carlson, of OluuTiii . sp'iiit Hie paL.wcek. at' I lie home . of her Jure!:ts, .Mr. aud Mr Aui-'Us.t Cari.-on. . , ; Mis . Folmer of Cak and MiVs Hathaway of I.iiicidu ire yues,'. al lite home of lr. aiid.Mi. E. ii. Worl hinan. . 1. ... . Mrs. .W, i'.. bt'aik y . and ., . (lL-n, 4f Jreeuwuod. visited dur ins tlie holidays at the homo of tier faljie'r, J. M. Jaekinan. : . ; F r e,d M e J-ain Ay.s t jwi j tin s week vi?itii:vt .iuieiids and rela tives. . lie liiiij lived in. Cliyeago since "- leauu; Liuislle, having bci'omt' an e.xpei t .tdeclrieian, bui for Ihe past few mouths he lias .'.Je'ii leachiuK in t li. electrical de partment of a, college atlOtlowa, Kansas. :.. . The JJurliiiKtou. paint anl; has recently paid , Louisville, a visit and now . Station '..Aent " EnloW Veai s a. smile and .politely 'asks all callers to' clean .' . their, .-ht-es when they enter his " anode ' so nicely are the surrounding since .;t new eoat'of paint has been ad i d. Our frie;i.J, .EtibW, is a . proud cuss anyway. - J ...Just at the do-e of a beautiful , Iiecember day, as the 'stars were apearin one Ly fne. surround d by those near and dear , to, he;;, x r.Irs. Fricdrich Iiers, nudher . of o ir to.vnsma:i. W..F, Jliers, pass ed away at the home 'of her daughter, Mrs; H. J.' Tarr-reman. at clretna. Neb.. Saturday, IV -cenibufv -21, ;1913.';'. '"; , . EAGLE. Beacon. 1 k Tho and TosllUUUsl--- J'ctraUll duty. ev in a L r.l a y 1 la? 1 7t v -k ?o .a.(rcuiit of siciiiiess..'--! - Mrs; AI J. Anderson. left .Tiies dav t-venin for !irad Ka-v. A-r . a two months,' visit with reiutitvi ', Mr. and M-i- August MaUul are leioiejuir over the arrivatsof a l.ov al -lheir liuine.-on.Wedn-sda:. .-;;tud UiidaurlI"Ct Hmn f'itiva-i'? -filter ' iLv- Ui s3::jui.v;.. iviutui. M r . a nrj a 3 1 1 si . - K U " ? ' f Jeferoii LLarried here of , Jvyeniog -JjLiUiiial irveredf.lpf Wednesday iiuctn -.-.to ai-.verper weefc.. Trjic ?J? iii- Joseph Fidget t of Cfiica'ft came lsifvMl eei KfMnitud ,tJi:-b.oMdays viih his sous, Walter and (ieorfre, and his brofher, Johii LIdgett." , .Lou Crawford, . a .funnel-, .resi lient of this vicinity now. located jie-ar .t.oie.riciire-,.. arrjve.i ' 1 uesua niht to visit his relatives ;a;id friends. . , t . ,.. Mrs. Orr; a traiiied iiurse; came fivcn -Omaha last : Friday nitrht and is Jakinir care, .of .It, 11. Frairs. wliu sMiT r.d a stroke of paralysis last Friday-'afieTnonn.. .j Jolnrchalfant arrived Saturday from Lusk,! 'yorning, where ' he had bee:t ' spending-' sonie time with his daughter, Mrs. Wesley Wolfe, and his Bdi; Dan and Hugh. : ' ; Edward Fofdeii, :frnier resi dent of this pface," arrived yester day from Scott's Hlulf, Neb., 'and is visiting-' his' sister, Mrs. ( J. N. Ljiilile; 'and other relatives here. Efmer Parks, who has been residing- at Wausa, Neb., came down last wvek fn visit 'ami look after business alTairs. m We are informed that he wilt locate here and work al the carpenter trade.. ' Miss Delia MfOuln, who" served as clerk in Hie postotTlce the past two years, resigned last week and accepted a" position m the Farm ers' State ' bank. ' Miss " Hazel Frans is to laTir the clevkstiip in the ' ''prrs't o (lice, ""beginning next Monday. " ; The barb-wire di-pa'.clies in form us that on or aboiit Feb ruary '2 i there will be a wedding in this state and the groom-will be a former citizen of this vi cinity now employed as a guard at. the penitenlinrv. Please don't mention it wliero Syl Hathaway will liear if, or he may think you refer to hi:ii as Hie man. ' What, i-i a "possum apple?" The answer was soushf by W. B. Hanning 'Ttiesday evening- when he received a'box of 'fruit from a friend in Missouri, 'Hie boxing be insr inaik'eft'posfnm apples."' Mr. Banning hunter! a; native of that siate' CJiifi Lewin and the liiimde Jim gof his riose near thelnix he sliouted, "p'rsimnions','by gosli!" Arid the iiiystery'was solved.1 ': w Mrs. Peter Opp is feeling proud over the "' recent - ' arrival of a grandson .at- t he -home f her daughter, Mrs. Walter Lloyd, in Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Joseph Malcom came in fram Talnage Wednesday morn-; ing for a. few .-days' tv is it with her, hu.lajui,"who i? rptining Hie milt now. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Iloback arc niourningth'e death of their 3-i weeks'-ofd infant daughterwhich occurred Tueslay. The little one was .buried at Mt. "Pleasant yes-, t'.-rday. '; ' . ; . ' ' : . r .' 'Ilessle "; and AUon Clark, a couple of Johnson .county school-; inarms, ; visited from- Sairr:a until Tuesday with their uncle, Hie ediUr -and family. Their home is in Vesta. Frank Doedeker returned from Omaha Wednesday, where he had been with his wife, who was operated ;on .a week ago at Irn- manuel hospital. She is getting along nicely. Mrs Mron Bell and Mrs; Seheussler of Oklahoma, nieces of W. H. SchomaTer, are here visiting their 1 relatives. Mrs, Bell was a passenger to Syra cus'e Syilurday, wnpre she expect! ed to visit a few days. r.hnrTes",'HeeIner "was a ias senger for Lincoln on the early morning train Tuesday, where he Expected to join the other Cass county members of . Hie board. They went to consult the state engineer in regard to bridge plains for theeoming year. 'John MYita k '"and - wife' 'Teff on hom Tuesday evening for their in C.rand - Island.' '-aft er spending a few days'-'anioiig- Mrsl Mulick- relatives-.who- was -fornM-ly Mi-5-5 Minnie. atau-r. . Mr. Mulu k: ;is a be- cpnu,e-lor. on .Hie U. P. motor he tff.eKii iirandrTsjjjiid- acd -ffr.d. Mi-s. HenrvSturm got her ham cauchl in a power wringer Tut day, and as a result is nursing a preltv sore hand. Her. right hand was drawn into Hie wringer, fo Hie wrist, and while no bones were broken, the member was bruised and .-.crushed until it 1 Hi-at)! ;f fcejuleiidu w iUraNi:ia? makes.. a very painful injury "Wischicf - Quartette" It's Work. En h ' y e a r ' i h e ' m o n t h o f J a 1 1 u -ary numbers its lisf nf-yictihis from , in truen.a," la grippe, brou chilis ... aiwV "''pneumonia.'' Thf p n n r 1 .t 1 1 e'. 1 f yi 1 ey 's I b n eyr a n d Tar Coihponiid w ill t:l;erk Hie fniL se4 of a colV' ;md : st'fp a coiig'li, pl-e ntiHJD-Jiufr W. kj-l!;)ment to 1 iipi f ; j er. io B s : unj it i 1 ri . - Keep ij on handi-;.-. t' 'r- ale-'X all drug gists. . ; Best Cough Kledicine for Children aui vej-y.ghul ,Uk sy ;i .few words in pr.ni.--e of Chamberlain's Curgh Remedy," writes Mrs. Lida Dewey, Milwaukee,, Wis. "I have nsnl it for vears both for uiy children -and myself and it never f;uJs t .-relieve- and cure a cough or cold. No family with children should be without, it a it gives .almost imniedia'e relief in cases of -croup." Chamber Iain's Cough Tinnedy is pleasant and safe to take, which is if great importance when a .medi cine must be given to young chil dren. . Ir sale by all dealers.? - MYNARD. i (Special Correspondent.) -. The new- year of 1914 is . in. Holidavs of FJl'V are Jiumbered with the past, 'and if-you have not formed any good resolutions for the coming ear, do so at once, ami don't forget them hi the next 3;r days. The many friends of Martha Barker will be 'pleased to hoai that: she is released from the hospital and will be at home with her ,'aunt. Mrs. WeJenkamp, in the near future.. Mr. L. Fields of Kansas City, Mo., visited with friends a few days last week. , . '. , Our congenial h acksmith. as sisted by. Willie Propst. is very busy nowdays shoeing horses. Pupils of l!ie Plattstnoulh High school from this district," No. 3 have, again taken up their w.ork in school, after a nice rest of two .weeks. v . .. Mrs. 0. K. Parmele of Plaits mouth visited at the home of the Propst' family Tuesday. .. . Frank Mai ler, jr., of Murray. viilcd hTs grandiiarenls, Mr. '.am! Mrs. Mailer, for a few days last week. , . Mark Wile?? and family pnit Sunday witli Mrs Wiles mother), Mrs. William Wetenkaiiip. -. - W. l, .porter-Jransae-t-ed busi Hess in the metropolis Tuesday. DoeJi.i- r.i ow n, : Chai les Stiopp nid H. L. .P"'psl wej in Oma!i Veilnesday, 1 . . MMHUl J-'ighl-, ll.-c tr fiapcii .indVCiouderl -Hirnard returmd fronp J ' M'.dnes. ,.Jo;va. where thf-y; ha.ve hee.11 r'atlendiiu: - the tofkrm'Sts' cojneni i'n, ,; lmhl at that, plac!:.--nd fepqrt a very en joyable vljm?, .ras wett.as; projiti able. Prof essox . Jean of . jPeruy-Nel braska, v isjled vith . hi; jiqriif, Mr. and Mrs. 'C. L- Jean. itlUTing the holidays.' 'x- '" Rev. Baileyd Omaha, diviner pastor of Liberty chuiyMi, galled on memlers of the churcii' dur ing the past weeki ; ; t Mrs. P. Lair, : '.jl.anghter and son, l.eia anr ooruoir, 01 i'iaus- mouth, visited friends in town Sunday. Our good-natured mail car rier, Uncle. Jap loung, is very much -relieved since the Christ mas packages have somewhat abated. - And had there been one more package a -trailer would have been resorted to too accom modate the patrons. Mrs. E. R. Om en was visiting friends in Union Monday and Tuesdoy. L. F. Fitch and wife spent Sunday with J. D. Lewis aiul family. , - Lloyd Lewis and Roy Cline at tended the play in Plaltsmouth Thursday night. F. F. Nickels and wife of Pierre, S. D., spent the holidays with William Nickels and family. Mrs. Arthur Crunk is a guest of Miss Etta Nickels this week. Pearl Dugay, is spending the holiday vacation with friends in this vicinity. Prof. . Asehe is reported as .-lightly, improved at this writing. Wayne Lewis and si-ter, Mis Mae, were Nebraska City visitors Tuesday. Wayne Lewis and Earl Merret! are doing the inside painting 011 ii. W. Shrader's new home thi week. R. II. Frans, who is sulierhr-' from a stroke of paralysis, is re iM.irled belter at this writing. H. C. Creamer hail the misfor tune to cut his hand pretty badl last Saturday while butchering. ;:Jli-v and Mrs. -Charles Swab entertained a company of friend Wednesday evening to a real Christmas tree and . oyster .-upper. Everyone present speaks of nn"-'evef'-i. a- a iery "pleasant if- fair..-;i ,!':. JivV . :!:; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Oueen ceb'- t i ce: jf I hii 1 i t L'l e fo Iks o f i he i r re!ati es. H. C. Creamer and wife enter tained, the imn'iediat e'-fainily for Christmas, dinner' ami a tree. . The. Lewi s.t on' ("dee club met with F. E. Rhoden aiid wife Sat urday evening, ami an election of oQicers was had as follows: I-'. I.. . Rhoden, president; Lloyd Lewis, v vice . president ;. Elta M. Nickels, secretary and treasurer. The club has planned for a few entertainments, which will be given within a few weeks; the dates will be announced later. Mrs. Rhoden served a delicious luncheon at a late hour, which was duly appreciated by Hie membership. Next regular meet ing January 10, HUE Well, Christinas i oyer. Let's get ready for Valentine night-.' Something doing; listen for the announcement, at Lewiston. Uncle Oeorge .SJirader was looking after some business mat ters in the county seat last Fri day. ' Glen Thompson and sister. Miss Myrtle, froni Wood River, Neb., arriyed in Cass, county la.-t Wednesday for a visit with friends , and relatives, and in company with Elizabeth Hall, and Jsaac Hall, of PlaltsmouUi, ami Miss Ciussie Oood. look dinner New Year's day at Hie home of Mr. and Mrs. (icorge Ray,' being guests of Miss Esther Ray. They had a very pleasant time. Mr. and Mrs. Levy SlagJe, who for a great, many years, in fact, most of their lives, have been living over east of Murray, have moved up near ForVlyce, Neb., near where the parents ofMrs. Slagle reside. Mr. Slagle has rented a farm up near I'oidyce where they will make that their future home. The Journal joins with their many friends in wish ing them an abundance of hap piness and prosperity in their new .location. WEEPING WATER. Republican. ind Mrs. II ay Decemle-r Born To' Mr. Kreider, Monday,. an 1 1 -pound boy. .. . Jim ami Clyde Filzpatrirk ;;re Frely sick boys ilh typhofd Fever, as '.''.I,nl'Vil,-uS Dr.. Welch. E. II. Nrj iV, s'out.iea-l of -town, left. Wedfiesday. luot jiipg , Jor .a visit-with his father Jn southern Kansas, : -"-.,:' : i. :pr.r Fred Reed report- a 'ca-e of scarlelina, at the.C. E. Joyce home, just west of town. It is ine youngest child. JLIie house is 1 under quarantine and m further! development is expected. j Mr. ami Mrs. Robert .lame., and family of Minnesota were nt.-l-aJ the (Jco. Dennis home Ike last j of the week. Mrs.J:;;ne a for-: iiierly Mis Vandei-ar, daughter oT the once W. W. oil king. 'What can he i ne during the year 11)1 i to help our town?" Thi is Hi" suhj'-ct of (he di-cus-sion that is to appear in tin.' Re publican's column- beginning next week. If you are interested, write an article. Mrs. Addemar of North Dk-ta, Mr. Kmhii and Mr-. Chaxe, o! Murdock were visiting their .-is-ler, Mrs. F. II. Oorder, Tuesda and Wed: esday morning-. Frank Schaller i here for hi vacation. He has been running an engine fur a construction com pany in Iowa. Frank xpects to go to Chicago when he returns to work, as they have twenty mile of railroad to build there. The Dnw.-on boys and Frank Doty. noi-;hea-t of town, captured a large bunch of rabbit" since !lo snovx'. They shipped ii Hie Oma ha market Monday altogether 1 bunnies. 110 collonail and I.'! jacks, after supplying wants and some of the with fried rabbit. Ill PLftTTSHOUTII FORTY YEARS AGO Items f IntrrcM tn Our l?rdrr Cleaned Ifm ihr rjper I tics of Many ) cara Ago. P. O. Did. -on of I'll - re-iib-nt of Cas -..tir.tx tathi'i-ia-laxv of J. Dl:i !; :u' r, It ll -! (- caiii'ii on in.- irraiu i;to-iy. ., H:ei Samui-1 Ri'i-top f.r Ve pini: V;i-; 1 re tr, one of th" Herald's !e.-t : f;.t-e frii-ntl-;, xxa n to u- tbit in-! H;e V I A- an in-ta:;' of t! . )- ful p.-We" i.f P' xx i, ' t ' lTaid a'iid-nt i)iy ail .1-1' ' ;il"A t !.-! X". eejj. th.' ... ir' ' I '. i i . I . . u I . o ' ; i 1 . ) 4 . ! - xx - a t.i . 1! 1 m..- t ' etc. To " a-!!.!-- 1 f t j-e.l-- t. !!: -(.-.: t f.: v --x tmmmmS I "l 'M ,', , ,r ' r "' ' 1 ' m i -o .-rn- i" r - 'i ' ' ' 1 ; ' t 1 ' I Te. I I.- - : !.- d a' .- :r ;: ,'' V- : ail ' (i , ..r ,,, ....... - , r ' -,'.!: ,"-'' i - a ti'i i 1 i 11.;--. th" : ha 1 a x ; j ii ! d. I u. :i ! 1 1 ' ! .1 r l I r : :i c: a 1 - court xxeek. ai.d xm- fo notice the fact u:!il 110.x. d t." 1 1 1.J! tr. j iie-r rx , 1 i! 1 - it .0 Jame, aler, bfotle II. Waters. Ho- br drol .etl in on t h' Ib'i : -i ure. ; l.i W . Ii iii' l" 1 1 a . 1 Id hot I'M:. - i 1 a 1 d '-x-i i- XX ') -ll.lt ; .- II. 1: . .1 1,1 r i-h :;.: k. Mr Ex .1:1-. xx I: . ' r i- Pa -1 I'o w own neighbor ELM WO CD. Leader-Echo. Mr.dhi-r Linch Mi. P. M., etc.. erino- Ml fo;- of an Icnr'- cli.il !!o" Pi ''a- .int. til li.lX-i c!ie-t nut nh Ir. f a ! u.i 1 t j 1 er- !!e-i...! 1 1 1 1 :i i-! i. f an -Mor h'M.;-, !ax , :!. Mkrr i ii D S. p. Cha-iain to Mi anna Dear, at I lie hot; -Rexm.id-, Ml. P! -a-a-: A. ! T.th, i; Mr. of Ii. b - . e xx.-: I. I !(- t n i r .1 - 1 M rx , I.-::. ; I. 1: t- I X . or te in ' i.--t bra 1 . ! . i J x . , aid if Ho-x 1! 1) . X e d'd .lli-'e n U ti.u ; v r! ;: ! I r ' 1 I 1 ' . "V " li x - ia I! . r Hi- d .11 i - : t. ' a : I 1." ! . t v. H. r r c ' r t!c--- i-. M: t "I . k , I e" a- 1 I Married I i- h. th- family iege ..r F. J. Filch reports hi nicelv recovering from a i( kees. Elder L. W. Mxers i.-rt M"iid.iv for a fexv ilay-' xiit with hi f.;l't"r in Kansa-. Homar Davis oT Coxxb-s. e!i.. ( ;o i. in l'riday night and - "i. -exeral days xvitli Carl St-hm-ide.-;oi-i other EImxviod frn-nrt-. J. . D , Hrit tell re4 e;e.l xv. rd ye-derday. morning from Ntdi-ii. Neb., of the .-erious illue-- .f !ii- youngi-.-t (huiphf.-r. .Mr.-. "!.; White. Dr. Ivj:j Tighe of We-,' p.. int. Ni b., 1 el urned ! hi Imin.' Sat 1'iiiay. after a ciiUfd-"1 of d:ys' xisit at the home of hi- aunt. ?Irs. William Smith. Will Hayes ami daughter. Mary, of Plam-v ille, Ka-.. xxho are visiting' the home fo!k and dd neighbors, called at the Ii. O. Morgan home Sunday. Mr. ai-.l 'MrsT (I. W. D!.--ing iif Auburn came up Saturday for a fexv days visit xxith Hn" lall-r"-tmreTits, Mr. ami Mrs. R. Tol hurst. and their numerous friend. ;p.le Current came doxvn from Oin.'.lia Saturday" evening for a xisit at (he home of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Worley. - dale is knoxvn a O'Hrien's "candy kid" at some of Omaha's most popular theater. Arthur- Lofenz came in Wed nesday from his home at Fort Morgan. Colo., for a xisit over an imleiinile period xxith relatives and friends'. Arthur -ays til parents are xxell pba-i-d with that portion of Colorado in which they reside. The pastor of the M. E. church. Dr. VanFIeet, ha- been special ly favored in the way of Chrl-t-nias gifts. If they keep on coming- Hie way they have in the wny of beautiful furniture, the church xx ill be obliged to enlarge Ihe parsonage, lo.make room for them.: - hri.b-- mother's m Rock lUiitT. b;. Rev. fi. R. dripp.-u. Mr. Win. Pol ..f Plait-mouth to Mi- La-ui.-a i !:irroir-h if lio- f-.r-m"-plai i-. Al-o on t;.e rr.th at Ml. Pb-a-ant. by l!..- -.m.e, Mr. C. Wellixer of Auri'ta. Neb., fo Mi--Mar-ery Frew of Mt. Pb .:-a: t. .ebj-a.-ka. .V pile of sxe.-t I'.if-illp Je-tifx 1o that prince of gem W. J. II. --er. !;:- again ! the Ibia Mid :t potato. Ho- f.i.l tt ; 01 i - f 1 ! low -. 1 11 ar-oiM'-l Id ...; - e. ;u, I I d j ! .:.e h ir. Th- M. th. JiaUlj l--!. ; .o ki d xv ! ii .I.--.1 hat d-e w'v- th r-. i::g' fe-i-e." t :i:;.-. d-..x ;: . I H.i: --. " i 1 : ; xx ed that l- 1 f: '. In.. I i.- ir -.. a-.- apt I-. kil.'W. 'Ihe 'A I 'I h X .1 I -'.'if ; . x ' r- .! n. I x a I - .1 Hi- ' ;i ' : x . n 2 : ! xw r I He H: k - t ; -M.-rr : V' :io-::t -M. t S i. t n r fax. .1 1! -hoxx- that he t h : 1 1 - poor- 1 - r - . d ! nii-h to hax- i lit t i-l ?: ia- !.- j -1 ti ns xxell a other pei. pie. Thank.! pi and a friend Merry II r. Chri-t :m 1- Tm-dax x.a an dd Fir-t it blexx. ami then it a-.1 Com ler gr-xx, o x 1 1 ; 1 . b-i-l-r. It -! .'W . an I afl.-rt , ler t! -p.'k. ', ! 1 1 1 - XX ef e Ir i-t e-lv d i. hi- . TO. pi"'- -tma- t M i.g ' - '. . Hi x' . ; i.n - r r -. ! : that it -b . fed. too; an I - ii! th xxeallwr ki pl on in-: i a-j: g and getting louder and imam biilixing. r. !.. ami xxh-n and 11 id lit 1 - al.--r . rt..-i I.x fi Hi-'r- ' . 1 . .1 : 1- b P might ! Hen -:' f. and la-', b-.t r clo-i'.l in the e!ei i.-n! fair ly .-ur- i the fr xx a unhid roundi-il u. ami xxe .-re, f.-r HiejanJ tlox xxre p:'--1: 1st time thi -ei-ou, "ci -mpb-l'- j t. r Sa:da '.U':-. ly taken by -lorm." j gen! ;.-n;.i -i in xti:V (had oia-riied up ' ! 1 - d ;;' j a;.-r Buy your rancy stationery at the Journal office. Prof. R . formerly principal 'f the High -clioo h.-re. resign ed his poition n Momiav la-t. f.r rca-on which xxi!l be. r .: full ma.le known h. reafl.-:-. The common council oil-red Hie poi lion o prof. Wi-i-. and the pi"-fes-i-r took a day to think "011 it." At a special meeting of th" com mon council on Tim-day evening Prof. Wie d'-clined the honor of a po-ition which xxe would all tiki- to see him placed in. for Hie rea-011 that he had already been elected ! 1111 a high and import ant po-t b the people of (hi COUnty, ailil lie did !l"f feel like giving that up for -x-n She p.ii lion of principal of the Hii-h -cliool at Plat I -mouth. Mr. siar bird piv-enf ! hi r-.ienl i.i!- ! the council, and his name i na iler adxi-eno'iif at the pr nt writing-. Meanwhile, urn'.-r th-managi-menl of h able ta' her alr-aily Ho-re, ami the -up.T-vi-ioTi of the city up"t inf.-n-b n! iegnai'il i. -.x ho'U be xx a ; t . d b r- -hi'xx. r I up-":. i-ho ill a :w rry r.hn-V 1- r. i th ; e ed.' -r ca mv xx hat vo?i!-l b. :.et ne-rnit: g. i I hi- ' V.T. An Ideal Woman's Laiativs. !io w - f to !,ik- - .t'.' -. r -a-t-r ml, xxin Itie-e , r- 'h ' bett.-r th;;i Dr. Kn-g - N a I ; Pi! I f.-r a'l boxx.-l r .'.' !- The th' -!ori..i'-fi r.gi.late the et d,i all d''g ar.d riiii.rallx and lr.r, lii-ml x u r t - -.x ! .x , . - -. Pr : gi-l. II. V.. I'.t.-kl t ? C- Ph 1 1 I, -h I. Amount Was Too Small. Ill lb'- ai '-oe.r ? ' f Hi- d- o - a ay h I- n.ig' T O . r a id t li' .''T exe the X a ! ! of III' IllXe been glXe'I a -r.. a- ! appe.ire.i ;i ! 'i -II l ' l " .-i' I J , f and our honorable major. High -cho.d .fill liv.- ur i Thi i a and mot o f..r nourihe-. md iiihIit Hi- ro-e but without the R"--. a -II r .i. -X very Iirg tti.-'d- '.l .. b- P f Hi- p-.b' ' a -' - ' : ' . lio- It d (;-!. pi 1 ipi m Mil l?(SIlPAiSQ?x(l SSHOR o5nr nnRnn Ann? tm r and we wish to inform all of our patrons that our store will be closed all day FRIDAY, JANUARY 9th, at which time we will be busy BdARKING DOWN PRICES r Everything in our big line of goods will be marked at a price that will defy al! competition. Watch for our big ad later, and remember our store will be closed all day Friday- tSss rx ;-3 ttv5 - P-j h l k27 l-r W r V. 2UCKER, Manager n i ! .1 1 Jl I A" li J