MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 13- PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 2. nfic t J! i ' 4 O H ! '4 i V to Red ' Seal Zephyr Ginghams ! Just Arrived Many pretty new patterns and charming plain shades, in the famoiiRED SEAL ZEPHYR GING v HAMS. You will be delighted, . with these famous plain shades and striking effects in checks, plaids and stripes. The Red Seal Zephyr Ginghams are famous for their fastness of color and great durability. We are anxious for you to see our line of Ginghams. 4 f ' ' ' 1 ' 27 Inches Wide 12jcper yard H.M. S0ENNICH5EN THE DAYLIGHT STORE !1 FINE SUSPENDED ON CONDITION THEY DEPART FOB GREENER FIELDS From Friday s Dally. This morning the court room of Judge Archer was 1 1 1 gather iiiK place of a trio of the genius ''hb," who were capture! last evening while they were in a very painful .stale of intoxication, am! after spending the night in tlie county hastily they were very repentant over their spree and acknowledged to the court their shortcomings, and after con sideration, the judge gave them a line of 2 each and costs, and then suspended the lines provid ed that they would leave the city and forever shun it in the future, and this the men very readily ;.'!.. oil fo and left, at once for greener fields to operate in, and the last seen of them was their forms fading into the landscape toward the east. The "mischief Quartette" and It's Work. Each year the month of Janu ary numbers its list of victims from intluenza, la grippe, bron chitis and pneumonia. The prompt use of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will check the on set of a cold and stop a cough, preventing the development to more serious condition. Keep it on hand. For sale by all drug gists. Beautiful Shetland Ponies for sale at all times, for the next 100 years, unless I die in the meantime. I have now an extra fine stallion, the best in the state, for sale. Well broke for both harness and saddle. Wm. Gilmour, Plattsmouth, Neb. R. F. D. No. 1. The Journal ad 3 pay. THIS mild weather is 'melt ing' our piles of Over coats and heavy-weight Suits fast. The warm weather, all through November, December and January has forced us to make cuts on high class clothing that have never before been known in Plattsmouth. Men and young men are showing their appre ciation more every day as the sale goes on. AH Overcoats "sold regularly at $15 and $16.50 CA now v. AH Overcoats sold regularly at , $18. $20. $22.50 MQ CA now. AH Overcoats sold regularly al $25. $27.50 and $17 CA $30 now. pi I tiU " Boys' Overcoats, values up to $12.50. now $2.50, $4.50 and $6.50. .Manhattan j SNEFFELS. COL. A. J. Walsh " I was badly done up with rheu- matism and sent for Foley Kid- nev Pills which was the only thintr that would cure him. Geo. Potter of Pontiac. Mo., was down on his back with kidney and bladder trouble and Foley Kidney Pills made him well and able to work. It is a splendid medicine and always helps. Just try it. For sale by all druggists. PLATTSMOUTH SHOULD HAVE FREE MAIL DE LIVERY BY CARRIERS wi.-i i- ihn matter with at- :.. ... ...nil ..-lllJ'Ullb io v v u i im- i l,.liv..Pv for 1... rilv of P a ts- .,,-.,,11. - Tho.,. nro n number of "j - I u..,'niir. ..r fl.n Kintp n,niim. 4,.- ..riviio".. nmi I I Imp.. i no real reason w iv this citv should not be added to the ..r i- ,.:,.,., that hn nr,k PM.iiP,nf. free delivery I . .. int - . .. " i vstem. The walks throughout the citv are in good shape and ih; I.5.J w. ilu. ...ist. been one of i. 1 asa " I Hi., main reasons whv the city I delivery was not established here before now. as the government is I verv insistent upon there being good walks over which the car- riers can travel on their routes to distribute the mail. Many of the sm aller towns of this section of the state have been promised the installation of a free carrier vstem and there is little doubt that if the proper effort was made that such service could be secured here if the service oi me ongressmen and senators from this state could be enlisted in the matter, and the matter or geiun up a petition to cover the work of installing the carrier ssiem should be agitated oy me uusi- ness men and citizens in general. The Journal does job work. All Suits regularly sold at $15 and $1650 tfQ C A now , pJll AH Suits regularly sold at $18 $20 and $22.50 IO PA now ...plJJU All Suits regularly sold at $25 $27.50 and $30 yj JJQ Boys' Suits, values up to $12.50. now $2.50. $4.50 and $6.50. Stetson Hats IMPORTANT ACTIONS IN DISTRICT COURT From Saturday's Dally The case of C. Lawrence Stull vg the C, B. & Q. railroad was argued and.subitted to the jury yesterday about noon, and the jurymen were turned over to the custody of the sheriff to deliber ate over the matter as to the rights in the case, which, as stated yesterday, was a suit for damages for the alleged burning of several hay stacks and the killing of a heifer calf. The amount of damages asked was $550. The jury was out on the case until a little after 1) o'clock last evening, when they returned a verdict giving the plaintiff damages in thes urn of $2 40. The case was quite warmly contested on both sides and a large number of witnesses were examined . for both, the plaintiff and defendant Judge liegley lias set aside the last two days of next week lor holding court in this city, but if the case scheduled, that of the Manley Go-Operative Grain com pany vs. the M. P. railroad, is I .111. 1 . .-. v . a .... .Kl r It f ,as vl"a i'""" f 111 . 1 .... . I . . I li.v .nit ua rwi 1- fit '"V" 7 , A holding court at .Nebraska City, as the docket hero has been well worked over In the case or l. ni. vv aia s i - i i. James McCartney, wnicn was ue- cided in favor of the plaintiff a few days ago, the motion lor I 1 1 1 ... new trial, raised ny me ueiense was overruled by the court In the matter of the Cosinia Estates Development Co. vs. John Tighe. the defendant was given thirty days in which to answer as was also the case of the Bos ton Safe Deposit Co. vs. John Tighe. This case is over a num ber of notes which the plaintiff land company has sold, it is al teereil in their Petition. to the trust company The case of 1. 11. Pollock vs John Sattler. et al.. a suit to have . .:T .1. certain lanus ui iue 1'i.i.m.i. ... . ..i -i.. ik. i:.;.. CUirCU OUISIUU OI me Uliy limns of Plattsmouth, was decided by Judge IJegley in favor of tin Planum .mo. iu .a.... i.oi.v outside of the city limits. The Minn or Hawls fc uouerison was Ilk. n I . .......... r..n 111.. ii nm I T "e """"" J" t"....i... ... . , a i . . wnne tne cuy was represemeu iij uy Auumrj xm rz i a t fT' I.I.I In the case of Amelia Sher- wood vs. Robert V. Sherwood sr., the clerk of the district cour was ordered to pay to the plain tiff personally, all monies in his possession, less tier costs incur red. Judge uegiey aiso grantee a decree in the divorce case o Mollie L. Viall vs. Robert H Viall, allowing the plaintiff her freedom on the grounds of ex treme cruelty. worms tne cause or your imia- Pains. . f , disagreeable breath Ha k rirPPS around the eves, a times fcverish, with great thirst cneeks flushed aild ti,cn pale ab(iomen swollen with sharp cra,nping pains, are all indica tions of WOrms. Don't let your chiI1 sufrer Kickapoo Worm Killer will rive sure relief I kills the worms while its laxa tive effect add greatly to the health of your child by remov ing the dangerous and disagree able effects of worms and para sites from the system. Kickapoo Worm Killer as a health produc cr should be in every household Perfectly safe. Buy a box today Price 25c. All druggists or by mail. Kickapoo Indian Med. Co Philadelphia or St. Louis. Public Sale On account ot poor health, I have decided to quit farming and am going to sell my farm and all personal property at public sale. The sale will be held at my farm, seven miles south of Olenwood, la., on Tuesday, January 27, 1914. My farm consists of a good 00 acres of land, 50 acres under cultivation, 30 of which is in first-cltss alfalfa, and 10 acres in timber. In personal property I will offer 3 head of horses, 10 head of cattle, hogs and farm im plements. Sale will commence at 10 o'clock sharp, and farm will be sold immediately after dinner. D. M. WILLIAMS. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children, Th Kind Ycj Hare Always Bought Bears the " Signature of CSOTTwC JECESSM IMPROVE MENTS IN CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING From Saturday's Dally. The latest improvement to be added at the Central building of he Plattsmouth . schools is a complete and modern toilet room or the use of the pupils, which will be located in the north side of the basement of the school building, near the office of the superintendent, where the pupils may be uitder the eye of the school authorities much better than at present.. These rooms are fitted up one for the boys and one for the girls, and are both equipped in the latest devices to make the lavatories sanitary and modern in every respect. Drink- fountains of the palest pattern ire provided, here for the use of the pupils, and a concrete lloor, with sewer connections will make the room perfectly sanitary in every respect. Wonderful Cough Remedy. Dr. King's New Discovery, is known everywhere as the remedy which will surely stop a cough or cold. D. P. Lawson of Kidsnu, Tenn.,' writes: "Dr. King's New- Discovery is the most yonderful cough, cold and throat and lung medicine I ever sold in my store. It can't he heat. It sells without any trouble at all. It needs no guarantee." This is true, he cause Dr. King's New Discovery will relieve the most obstinate of coughs and colds. Dung trouble quickly helped by its use. You should keep a bottle in the house at all times for all the members of the family. 50c and 91.00. All Druggists or by mail. II. E. Iiucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN INSTALL OFFICERS From Friday's Dally. Last evening the members of Missouri Tribe No. Gl, Improved Drder of Hedmen, gathered at their wigwam to witness the in stallation of the new ollicers of the tribe, and the chiefs were on hand in full force attired in all their war paint and feathers, and a big time was enjoyed by the members at the meeting. After the regular session of the lodge a big social time was enjoyed and a sumptuous repast of baked fish served by the chef was greatly enjoyed and hit the right spot with the pood Indians present. A special effort was made to in duce the different war chiefs of the tribe to afford a number of musical and dancing specialties, but they all-declined, as they have not fully recovered from the last exhibition they gave a few weeks ago. FRED WAGNER RECEIVES INSURANCE ON HIS LOSS AT BAKERY Fred Wagner of Ibis city has just received a draft for $iU.70 from the Fanners Insurance company of Cedar Kapids, Iowa, in settlement for the loss incur red to his lunch room and bakery a few weeks ago from water at the Coates' block lire, and which occasioned small damage to a number of articles of furnilure and the liuoliuin on the lloor of the room. Mr. Wagner was greatly pleased over the prompt manner in which the loss was settled by this company, which is represented here by H. A. Hosen crans, the local agent, and he feels great confidence in this company. His Stomach Troubles Over. Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like to feel that your stomach troubles were over, that you could eat any kind of food you desired without injury? That may seem so unlikely to you that you do not even hope for an end ing of your trouble, but permit us to assure you that it is not alto gether impossible. If others can he cured permanently, and thou sands have been, why not you? John H. Barker, Battle Creek, Mich., is one of them. He says, "I was troubled with hea.'lbuni, indigestion and liver complaint until I used Chamberlain's Tab lets, then my trouble was over. Sold by ull dealers. Local PJews from Friday's Daily. Slieriir Quinloii departed thi to look after the county in noon for ljihoii sjine matters fur that place. Dr. C5. II. (jilniore of Murray was in trie citv today for a lew hours attending to matters in the county court. Miss Op'ha Ilaker of Murray came up today , from her home and was a passenger on the aft ernoon Iturlinglon train for Omaha to visit for the day. 15. II. Taylor oT Weeping Water is in the city looking after some business matters at the district eou rt. John H. I'ierson f lTnion was in the city today for a few hours looking after some matters at the court house. Charles I'.dminsleii of the vi cinity of Union came up this morning on the early Missouri Pacific and spent a few boms here looking after matters in the court house. From Saturday Dally. Adam l-'ornoff of Cedar Creek came in this morning t look af ter some trading with the mer chants. Mrs. A. 1'. Sevbert came in thi morning from her home near Cullom and spent the day here visiting with relatives 'and in at tending to some trading. P. A. Horn of the vicinity of Mynard was in the city today looking after business mailers with the. merchants. They have appointed F.dward (iilson of Plattsmouth as head shoemaker at the institution, lie is deaf and dumb, lie takes the position made vacant by tl tragic death of Mr. Alfred Davi .!lcn wood Tribune. A. (5. Reid of F.Smwood, who has been in the city for the pa-d few days serving on the jury, was a pleasant caller al the Jour nal oMice today. lie returned home tills afternoon. F. J. llennings, wife and daughter were in the city today from their home near tied n Creek to attend to the week-end shopping. From Monday's Daily. Mike Warga of Uaveloek cann down Saturday evening and visit ed here over Sunday with rela tives and friends in the old town. J. M. Holmes or Murray came up this morning from his li"iiu to look after some matters of business at the court house for a short time. Mrs. Harold H. Williams de parted this morning for Fall? City, where she will visit for : few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Ceorge Woods of Viola. Iowa, who has been here visiting at the home of her nephew, F. C. Hill, departed this morning for her home. Jacob Vogel and wife of Clark son. Neb., who were here attend ing the funeral of the late Bein lianl W'uil, ilepaile.l for their home this morning. Leo H. Tight of Mauley was an over Sunday visitor in this city with friends, and accompanied by his cousin, Mr. Murphy, returned home this morning. Hugh Norton oT Burr. Neb., former M. P. station agent in this city, was here yesterday visiting with his friends for a few hours, departing last evening' for his home. . Joseph K. Wiles ami wife came indhis morning from their coun try home ami were passengers on the early Burlington train for Omaha, where they will visit for the day. Mrs. W. F. Filchmann ami Miss Carolyn Schuldiee of South Omaha cam! down' Saturday evening on No. 2 and visited here over Sunday at the home of their father, Albert Schuldiee and family. Mrs. H. B. Mcpherson departed this morning for her home at Beatrice, after a few days' viit here with her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Cunnir.ghotu. and to attend the Braee-McPhersou wtd-liir yesterday. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd Rskirn of The Whitney Opera Co. direction of F. C, Whitney, presents The Word's Greatest Oomis Opera with the celebrated Whitney Opera Comiquo Orchestra and a special com pany of "r Ws 8-piece Orchestra Seats How Selling atVVeyiich C. F. lit iliart of l.oiiivi!!e v. a. in the citv to.l.iy for a fi-w li .ti!. looking after Mme matter.- of bwine.-s. Vernon T. Am "f Fnion wa in I lie city for a few honr t !.. being call! lo-re to look ;.!t' r e.!iie matters of bu-iiii . Henry Mill.-;- i.f Ai-. N. l.r:i-k;i. was a vi-ilor lo ie over !m!.iy al tlx- Frank Biiiikiiiaii l.ou.e in tin cily. France I'.allanee .f ;!. u. wa- an over Sunday vi-it-u- I at tin home of hi- par. lit-, and Mrs. William B.illance. e e M; O. M. Hil.l .ii. l wife of n-ai Mynard were m the citv lod-i. having driven in to look after some trading with the mei c'i:; n -. Mr. If 1 1 1 reports the roads ; ing in a vry sloppy condition the way in. ijue t the wari.i weather of the pa-t few day.-. J. L. Pell and sou. Waller, .f the vicinily oT Fnion. drove I this city Saturday end spent i fi day at tend im; So hu-iuess in. li ters. Mr. pell had rotten s-m---thing in hi eve. vvhieh vva rni ing him more or less trouble. vu while here he vent to a pl:-i- eian s oniee and inol the lor - 'i - substance reni"ed. Mr. Pel! a d son were pleasant caller- al t!ti ollice an I while here Mr. Pell ha 1 his sub-eriplioii extended an other year. Free with every purchase, a 25c package of tooth powder. Ask for it. Gering & Co., the spot cash family druggists. 'Phone 36. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealeii bids will be ecivd at the ollice of the County Clerk, in his ottiee at Pl.itt-moutli. C;'-s County, Nebraska, up to i o"-! ''., p. m. tea Momlay, February It'. llti, for the erection and com pletion of a two-story brick jail and .-lieri!"s residence, to be located on the curt le"us groumls in Plat t snnnil h. Ne'. Plans and sp4-c ilical ions can be seen at the ollice of the County Clerk. Plattsmouth. Neb., or in the oHiee of J. p. (iulli. Arciiitecl. Omaha. Neb. A cert ilied check f .roo.ot must accompany acli bid. County C.omiii is-ionei-s resi-ive the right to reject any or all bid-. I. C. Mono AN. County Clerk. Batd. Piatt.moiilh. Neb.. Januarv l., i'Jl i. I -I. '.- t i.i:;i. vtiTirr. In tbr Diolrlrl I'uirl t m9 Vuumlft Vrlirnkn. Frank A. Pa vis, I lairxUfT. v.. STnririo K. I;ivls. Iffomlant. To M.-itrsf K. havin: Your are li.-r.-l.v notifUil t!:t 1'r.irk .. I'avis, on tli" tiflli tlay of .Vit-tusI. ,. !.. cmnmiTiri'il nti :i i.n (r - v.irt-o iiaaiiut you. y filiriir hi. Tril lion In l!n 1 1 s t r i. t -o:irt t t-..iin-I Ni'liraska. on tli. irriMiTxl ,.,f ,x-tn-mo criiflly ami ilfnorrlini. You arc re'eiir'A to ans.tcr -eaia poti lloti on nr l-foru M-ndav. tl.e .t'cmid day of FYlirtiary. A. I . C'll. KK.VNK A. IAV1S, Plairiti.T. J. H. LtJL'OL.ASS, Attorney i:-::-iki. oTiri: iMiiviTiininv. In the ( null) f mirl f 4 nun Unnl), In tlio llltr of tt. i;-tatv of .laroh VV . Vall.-ry. 1 ?-,nsr : All lu-i.siiiiM int. r cvt, , vein t.iK. f"'i"f tl.at tlif-ro l.jis ! n fi! i In f , olfit-o tf Ihf Cmiritv f.iml m t..jv mo'ltl.. Xel.ra.-Kii. a j.- Titi..., ( , ITolnOo of tl '.tyt ,,r V." V-.'l. lory. il A l.ai irir ... )l"".S.1i'KV'XUl" ,;i ''rt on o !( k p. m.. an. I tint a t to "'"I" T t it i'M w-i'l l,or.l ji ' s-,ja ttrn. iiti'I ii snital.lf t r...n i f -i m a.lininiMral.ir to pro. ni, l .. f-cltl. ifl.-nt of ai.l o.xt.u... f'itiirt at I'UI tsmoni Ii. Nlr j.-i.,i 31st r!- of L'ii "Uit' in' v.o. t..l- D. O. DWTER. Attorney.0' J JU' l-5-iwlt I 9 t I -is. r j j i r V Stir?1 People LI MIGHT OHLY Kero" c r i. 'J s 5 Esiraba's, 5Qc to S1.50 BIRTHDAY PARTY AT JACOB filEISl'iGER HOME Mr. i , , . . ! -P. '1 I-:-. s. .1 f " I i !. f.. ! 1 ! ' .-iii i :e 1 - 1 1 1 1 I h i! of l. : a - i ; : ! in' t !; d i! fe- f th d.tv , VERY FFiETTY SLfiOAY WEDDING AT THE HOME of j. f.'. curiam in 1 da;, d pi. ! O ' I I Mr- d V ! h- d Hie . I. M. 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