"X 'i iYt' T2 '-".T. nr p vo.v-" THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1914. - " J i v t i'i I i t. i s wizara Floor ana l I i M ' I ' : i : ' . - - i . ' . j , i ; - - - Throw away those awkward, clum sy, ordinary round or square mops; and get. a, new Wizard Polish Mopthat , is Built like a Triangle. '.x ... The Mop that gets into the corners and picks up every particle of dust, wool and lint without you ever stoop ing. Treated with Wizard Polish it polishes and cleans so that your floors are beautiful, bright and glossy. Price Mop and 1 qt. of Liquid $1.50. Keep the carpets clean and get a Cocofiber door mat, the kind that never wears out, $1 and $1.25. Watch for our Febr., Annual Clearance Sale E G. DOVEY & SON SUIT IN DISTRICT COURT FILED IN CLERK'S OFFICE This morning a suit to qniet iu the district title, was filed clerk's office entitled William E. Straub vs. Robert 11. Latla and the unknown heirs and devisees of Robert R. Latla, and Nath aniel II. Barnes and the unknown heirs and devisees of Nathaniel II. Uarnes. The property : in question consists of the south east quarter of section 21, township Hi north of range 13, which the plaintiff and his fam ily; 'has 'had', -possession of for more than forty years, and it is desired to have' the ' title to the property cleared up.- William V: Moran of Nebraska City ap pears ' "as the attorney for the pjaintiff. V " Mrs. Murray Improving Rapidly. J- The" friends oQIVs; J". "A" Mur ray .will be pleaded, to learn that this lady has so far recovered from the operation . which she underwent a few weeks ago that she was 'able to be removed from the1 Omaha; General hospital, where' she was operated upon, to the '..home of .her- sister,... Mrs. Eck, and after a few days' visit there she hope? to be' able to re turn to her, home in this city. She 'is feeling much impi'oved in health and it is believed she is on the highway to complete re covery. . -Free with every 50c purchase, a 25c package of tooth powder. Ask for it. Gering & Co., the spot cash family druggists. 'Phone 36. i ' .. . . . . J .... II I : . I I ! Dress Goods j Napkins . !. Outing Flannels : Silkalines lpKMdOLLHKv cfx.LOJT I Our $2.50 Rugs at gl.98 are Bargains I j Furniture Polish Furs Are Still Selling at 25 Discount. Likes New Situation. Edward Donat has just re ceived a leller from Hugh Nor ton, the former agent for, the Missouri Pacific in this city, in which that gentleman states that he likes his new location at. Burr, Nebraska, very much, and desired to be remembered ' to his many friends here. Mr. 'Norton hopes to be able to pay a visit to the old town in a few weeks. WILL UNDERGO AN OPERATION FOR APEND IDITIS AT OMAHA Last evening Ernest Tuey was taken to Omaha on the Missouri Pacific, .-.-where he .will undergo an operation for appendicitis at! SI. Joseph's, hospital this "morn ing. ' Mr. Tuey has been' suffer ing from this complaint for the past ten days and his family and friends were hopeful that it might be possible to avoid an operation,' but as his condition grew worse it. was thought best to have. the operation performed while the patient was. "in condi tion to stand it. His family was present this morning at Ihe time t lie operation was performed. Elected to Board of Agriculture. lion'. W. .' Banning of Union, who has- served on the restate board of agriculture for some years, has been honored by a re election to the board as a rep resentative of the First congres sional district... . and the election conies as a ' well deserved recognition of . the splendid serv ice he has given the state in this capacity. . . ' Cotton Challeys Ginghams Remnants, all kinds Gloves and Mittens MRS. J.; E. M'DANIEL : .; ENTERTAINS; THE : (KENSINGTON' CLUB i Yesterday afternoon the Ken sington club was entertained in a most delightful manner at the home of Mrs. J. E. McDaniel, and a most enjoyable time w.as had by, the - ladies who were present to take 'part in the jolly gather ing. The hours were ' passed very, plfiasxtnlly in J.be making of dainty, articles of, .needlework, such as only the hands of, the ladies can fashion, and this, with the "pleasant ; social conyersa tion, served to pass the; time most delightfully..; A very tempt ing three-course luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Miss Ellen Belle, and this "feature served to further heighten the pleasures of the event. The guests of the club for the afternoon were Mes dames W. 1. Smith, G..F. Val lery and E. T. Hughes of Gretna, who is visiting in Ihe city at the home of her. sister, Mrs. W. E. Rpsencrans. HOME CHAPTER OF EASTERN STAR ENJOY PLEASANT EVENING Last evening Home Chapter of the Eastern Star of this city re ceived an olllcial visit from Grand Worthy Patron W. F. Rowe of Omaha, and the event was one of the most delightful meetings that the lodge has held for some time, and there was a large membership of the lodge present to take part in the meet ing: Mrs. Elizabeth Gamble of Omaha," past grand worthy matron, accompanied the grand patron on Ihe visit to Home Chapter and took part in the meeting. At the close of the ses sion of the lodge the members of the order adjourned to the' ban quet hall, where a sumptuous repast had been arranged, and the Test, presided over by Ihe worthy matron of Home Chapter, Mrs. G. W. Thomas, was one of rarest enjoyment, both in the delicious viands and also in the remarks offered by the different speakers called on by the toast mistress. Toasts were respond ed to by Attorney A. G. Cole, Grand Patron Rowe, Mrs. Gam ble, Miss Alexander, Mrs. Hen nings and Mrs. Roy Dodge of Omaha. Those who were in at tendance from out of town at the meeting of this splendid order were: Mrs. W. 11. Banning: and Miss Elsie Taylor of Union, Mrs. Dodge, Mrs. Hennings,' "Mrs. Mexander, Mrs. Harnish and Miss Rosa of Omaha. For Sale. Home farm of 170 acres, six miles south of Plattsmouth,. two and one-half miles northeast of Murray. Might consider good 80 acres as part payment. For par ticulars write or call. Mrs. C. L. Creamer, Route 1, Plattsmouth, Neb. : ' l-22-2wks-d&v State of Ohio.- City of Toledo, Lnran Connty. a. frank J. ( tiencj maKtu oatD tuat be la avnioc artntr of tli Arm of K. J. Cheney & Co.. do- Ing business 'In the City of Toledo. County and State aforenald. and that raid firm will pay the anm-of ON HUNDRKI lMTLLAKS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tho use of Uall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and aubscrlbed In my prenence, thla Uth Uay of IMweuiber, A. V., ISbtiw Seal. A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Tlall'e Catarrh Cue Is taken internally and art directly upon the MimmI and mueouit sur faces of the system. Send for testimonials. ' F. J. CHENET & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all DrugglntH. 75c. Take Uall's Family Pills for constlpaUoa. I Hon R. B. Windham Honored. 'vAt the meeting-of the Ter tilorial Piopeers' association Lincoln yesterday Hon. R. B Windham of this city was se lected as the Jflrst 'vice -.president of the organization. ' Mr." Wind ham is one of the early settlers Of: the state and has at different times been honored by the citi zens of this county with posi t fon s 4 i n I h e 's t a t e ; go vp rn m en t and has"always displayed. a keen interest in the welfare of th statd and in keeping alive the in terest in the organizations of "the old settlers of the state. MEETING OF CASS ; : COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The .executive committee -of the Cass County Sunday Schoo association meeting was nelu m Weeping Water on Tuesday, and a very enthusiastic meeting was enjoyed by the different workers who were present, and there were only three members absent and these were detained at their homes by sickness. The meeting was presided over by J. D. Cross of Union, the president, and the following members were pres ent: W. L. Hashford, Avoca: L. W. Meyer, Elmwood; Mrs. Fred Zink, Murdockr" Miss Nora Eve- land, Murdock;' Miss Emma Jor dan, AIvo; Rev. H. Hutchman, Murray; W. A. Rose, Mrs. J. li Hungate, J. H. Eledge, Mrs. Wesley Davis, Weeping Wafer, and C. C. Wescott, Plattsmouth. It. was decided definitely at the meeting to hold three district conventions throughout the county tin May 0, 7 and 8, and other plans made for the suc cessful carrying out of the work of the association in the county. ANOTHER GANG OF "ROUGH NECKS" ANSWER ROLL CALL IN COURT This morning the coxirt room of Judge M. Archer was tilled with . a motley collection of human derlicts, who were rounded up by the police last evening, all ot whom evidently were victims or tne uriuk nana, and the men, who gave their names as John Russell, Pete Mulligan and Deri Bertrussel, were given a severe lecture ny the judge'and a line of J?2 and costs was-also given them; which they were unable to pay,' and the judge then suspended the sen tence, if he - men would agree to leave the city, which they prom ised to do, and they made pre parations at once to shake the dust of the citv from their feet. William Hrantrier, whose face has become familiar to the judge by his appearance in the court on the charge of over-indulgence in the flowing bowl, was on hand also this morning and he prom ised the court in the future that he would try and resist the temptation to fall for drink and he was allowed to go on his way. Out-of-Town Elks Here. At the meeting of Ihe Elks' lodge Tuesdaj- evening there were a large numDer ot me members from out in the county present at the meeting, and who made their headquarters with their friend, Mont Robb, at the Riley hotel: F. P. Sheldon and A. F. Sturm of Nehawka, W. G. Boedeker and G. H. Gilmore of Murray and C. E. Metzger of My nard were among those taking in the corner-stone laying. i me meennsr oi ine icr- l7o Offer From Our Immonso Stock fJumbors to Close Out at a Big Bargain irr PLATTSMOUTH FORTY YEARS AGO Items of Interest to Our Readers Uleaned from the Newspaper Files of Many Years Ago. Hon. H. I. Hathaway, of Lin coln was In town this week. Silas E. Greenslale of Klinwund remembers the Herald, and has our most sincere thanks. , Mrs. Win. liartsell of Lincoln has . been in town for several days, visiting her friends and ac quaintances. The report came in on Wed nesday that Hon. John Hrnwn was very low and not expected to live many days. Hon. John Barnes left Wednes day for Greeley, Colo., d take uch steps for his comfort as may be found necessary. L. F. Reed of Weeping: Water and of Reed Brothers, called to see the Herald Tuesday. lh is ooking much better and has the same old nusli ami snao about him. Hon. A. lelped us ast week, L. Sprague called and out of a tight pim-li for which we are un obligations. der many Sam Rector of Weeping Wafer, one of the best of Cass citizens. called on the Herald Tuesdav We were very much pleased to see him. t.namnion v naiMtingion. iwo 1 . n -sr- 11- a a of our best carpenters, have re ceived the contract lor doing the arpenler work on Fitzgerald' new larm nouse. u is to lie a ery large and handsome dwell ing. 1 1 ley also nave the wooil work of P. E. Ruffner's residenci Julius iepperberg, cigar man and one of the cutest, cleverest. handsomest little fellows in thi own or any other, goes east this week for a new stock f tobacco, ami other things. Mav he return fresh, good-natured and full of im, for new works and more of m. Dick Streight nearly lost his holt" last Monday morning. As he was coming in from the train ing ground with "Sorrel Bird," she made a misstep and threw Hick out of the sulky, breaking a shaft. By very great good luck and the naturally good disposi tion of the mare, no further dam age occurred. Wishing to have' the people all see our modest improvement on Vine street (the new Herald oflice), we asked Marshal Murphy to move his billboard around a little, and the marshal did; and now comes in Jno. Shannon and says that Mr. Fitzgerald will move his big brick block out of the way, if the Herald only says so, so that, our new office may loom up more distinctly. We feel grateful to Fitz, but lack Ihe cheek John has to ask such a great favor. Shannon, you ask him to move it. Eh? Visit Here Over Night. Last evening Mrs. G. H. Hen nings of Omaha, supreme guardian of the Woodman Circle for the state of Nebraska, and Miss Dora Alexander, supreme clerk of the Woodman Circle, were in the city attending the banquet of the Eastern Star, ami while here they were the guests of Mrs. M. E. Manspeaker, who is a prominent member of tin Wood man Circle. Odd lots Underwear in wool and cotton Woolen and fleeced Hosiery Red Seal Zephyr Ginghams Just Arrived , Many pretty new pattern awl rlinrniiiitf plain Fhatlea, in the famo.iH KKI SKAL ZKIMIVK (JINd IIAMS. Von will be Jelihtel with thes famous plain shades and striking efjerts in rherks, plaid and stripes. The Ked Seal Zephyr (linhams are famous for their fastness of rolor and jrvat durability. W are anxious for you to see our line of (linhams. 27 Inches Wide 12c per yard . M. S0ENNICHSEN THE DAYLIGHT STORE H PLATTSMOUTH IS TO HAVE A BUSINESS COLLEGE New Institution Will Be Started Here as Soon as Arrange ments Can Be Mads. Krom WtMlnostluy's I'aily. Another new institution i about to be established in llii city in the s! tape Ml a mi-ineo- ' ... , college, which to leach all tin Will le I'l cm. u e. i . course Ilia) -.in be found in any of Hie e;,.jiii busiiiess colleges of the coii'itrx. and iu the interest" oT this proposition S. I. I(anl.i!l of ll.il lon, Kansas, was in the city to day making arrangements r.T the opening f Ihe college. wllieSi will occur as soon as thiil pupils are secured for 1 1 1 - 1 1 ment in Ihe institution. The college, which is connect I with the famous IMuhuIihii chain of colleges operal iutr in a large, number of Ihe len.liiu cities ami towns in the countr. will give a tie month course in the Inisiness course that em braces bookkeeping, commercial law and other studies; the short hand course that embrace- shorthand and typewriting, ami a cninluneil course ni siiiiiy. i lie school w ill conduct cl.i-e J 1 1 1 day and niht ami will til. the young men ami women anemniii: as well as any college in the country, and anyone taKitcr up the work at this college ran ie-1 assurred of haximr an oppor tunity ti acquire a tliioui:h un derstanding nf the illtreleut Indies. There are several location in view, ami as soon a inose wm are interested are enrolled tin work of gelling the college into workinsr shape will be started. nyone who is interest, -, in Ihe work would do well to notify I-.. H. Wescott. secretary of tfie nninercia! club. i;i regard their wishes in the matter. M. Tritsch, refracting optician. at Gering & Co.'s Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Examination free. Try .1 sack of Forest Rose flour. Your money refunded if not satis factory. Ladies' Fop Rent. Ei::hty-M nr-. two ii. r 1 li brn-ka. pa t ore. Si rt i -lit if Plal I -in. -ill li. kiiown a- t f - S!r'i-h'. l'.if I r r 1 1 - W. J. ;tt Slr. ilil A. SI r.-j-lil"s store . M. S!rer'hf. JHl Cas St.. Omaha. .Wb. l-lo-Jld-.fw INTERESTING LETTER FROM MBS. LJLHOOBE FORMERLY OF THIS CITY The r ! 1 in:r i a o-fu-r fr'-m M r I M. .. .r .. li I. i. l. i ! I I... ... .... , , .("f iiiM-rcl In lh'-ir in. in fii.n.l-i in thi c if : Meliipei". I la.. Ja;i. S. '. l'la-e liii, ecc!-d "l..".i f"P rem-wal of SeinjVe... Journal. We like to -el lit.. it.-A- ffolii III- ld town and Ihe o'd fre-nd. W' ale perfectly ileji-fited l)fl fi. I'loi ida climale ar: I fiuil ami lake ami ti-h. My health i -teadily jiowing belter ami I lliink I will ii .- to ' burn stumps" w il fi se that is th- time o'iiWII here. l charm:-' land, and any of them. e-iilar pa e i'n i ne i lione stand back f.-r they are 'nil ran. .u:ide st ! in i r v. hi! able lo in- i I. . I ! ! o - I e i r . iii roie f n I ;ii band if . I - in. I v. . . r i ia led.. r !a ; :n lie lat.uii d meiil. Our fattier is out "birl I- iM"", I r i 1 1 r IllloU-b the 1 1 1 r ; 1 1 . I li.if I lie pi" l llei-'e of "Il r III sas he Inn f.-n'iil lb., f of " punee-de. . in" a'ld ! iii'.r to i. n . fr, xears i.i.l. But for my husband's ..." f tlicioi our liltb home ;-.noi!ir Ilie pine and palmeJios w..ii!. 1"' quile happy. The recent operation on i.u. ce ha- I. .en partly -mce-sfiit. in that h.. r;,u ce enough I.. i;,. ;(l...tit aloii. th" la-t we.-k. after bemir ii total daiknes fr pa I w.e'.s. ,. had no turkey mi m,r la !. on Chi ilni:i. but we mi-fit Invn had if w.. had walked aliouf three miles an. I n able .. ha idle a gun. Game i ij;:jt.. pb-ntiful around us. did ti ie ..M ihe table. howeer. frorn my own patch. SWeet potatoes. s,et pepper. cucumber, okra. ra sa fa good substitute f..r Iri-li polaloe- :u,. t raw berries nn. a beautiful bunch' of roses. f my liubam rer.er hi -i.-tif We expect to do ef here, ai d if the Lord Will it otherwise, we will do the l.e,f y,. ran ami f. j that we are ir, a -.-niil dimo a-:d anions sreuial people. Blankets, comforts Auto Caps & hoods Ladies' Coats Skirts ii 1 I ! i