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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL.
Final; ; ; .
Clearance
:.. . .New Ties
Every Saturday
f Be Up-to-date
Men's Suits and - Overcoats
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We're selling a lot of these- We certainly ought
to at. these prices. Don't overlook the $10 ones.
These are suits and coats from our high., grade lines.
Also, don't overlook'cur big shirt offer
One-half dozen Men's Dress Shirts, $2.75
E. Wescott's Sons
Everybody's Store
"UNGLE BE1IE"
mil A MODEL
; 1MI AND ClflZEfl
A Sincere Tribute Offered to the
L Memory of an Old Friend
and Workman.
To Ihe 1-Milor of the Journal:
I sometimes think' e as a
I - ( i arc too prone to show
honor fo the good ami great that
come into prominence by the
force of cirrum.sfaiices, and for
get to some extent the great and
beautiful lives that arc lived in
our very midst. Hod, in His all
wise economy, docs not allow one
kind won! lilly spoken, one good
act kindly done, a good, xveli
sncnt life pro for naught; we can
not penetrate with our short
sight t!ic veil of futurity and see
the results, but wc may rest as-sui-jed
that it will all bear fruit,
and richly in the end. A good
life influences those, around them
t better lives; they in turn pass
it on and thus it goes down the
corridors of time and forms a
mountain of beautiful deeds.
Mr. iVrnhard V.'url passed
away a few days since and now
sleeps in the silent city at Oak
Hill. Mr. Wurl, "Uncle Hennie,"
as we loved to call him, was a
most remarkably good man; his
close adherence to duty as a
shopman ami love of home was
almost a mania with him. He
worked here in the railroad shops
for more than a quarter of a
century and I am told by imn
that worked beside him and knew
him well, that they never knew
his equal to try and do his duly
worthily nnd well; his immediate
foreman relied upon him more
than anyone to nnd anything
misplaced or lo.-d. In addition to
his close adherauce to duty lie
had a charitable disposition,
cheerful and almost boyish in its
nature, that made everyone love
him. The other dace of interest
to t'ncel jSemiie was that "ma
lerial domicile." home. . In the
evening when hi la-k was done
al the shops he would take his
bucket ami hasten t the home he
Ioed o well, there to be greeted
by his sweetheart wife, to whom
he plighted his love beyond the
seas in the Fatherland, and
whose married lives had been one
continuous honeymoon, so I air.
told by people that knew them
long: and well.
Uncle, llennie's duties at the
shops brought him one hour
earlier than the other shopmen,
and he was the first to greet me
after my vigil as night watch,
and in all the four years I never
heard him speak the least harm
of anyone, nor a base, impure
word, and who could wish for a
better epitaph than this, "He
spoke evil of no one." There
was a liiige of sunshine about the
funeral of Uncle liennie, .he had
lived a beautiful life and had
reached beyond the years of the
Divine allotment, and so, tike a
well ripened sheaf of grain, ready
to be garnered, and the regard
shown him by his. -comrades; of
the sdtops turning out almost en
masse, besides his many friends,
made it one of the grandest
funerals in the history of Platts
mouth. The shopmen inarched
through the parlors at the home
and viewed the still form of their
old friend, feeling "he lay like
a warrior taking his rest with his
ermine robe of righteousness
.around him." wearing yet on his
mauley lace the beautiful expres
sion born of a well spent life.
Horne by his live stalwart sons
his body was taken to the church
house, where a splendid sermon
was preached by Rev. Sieger.
May we hope that many may
be influenced by the life of this
good man. and that all may "so
live that when our summon:?
comes to join that innumerable
caravan who have taken up their
chambers in the silent halls of
death, we go, nd like the quarry
slave at night, scorged to his
dungeon, but with an unfaltering
faith; go as one who warps the
Jrapery of his couch about him
:ud lies down to pleasant
dreams." John l!radx
THE LAST WILL AND
TESTAMENT OF THE LATE
(IS. JANE A. DOVEY
The county court was occupied
this morning ami also in the aft
ernoon in the hearing of the
matter of the probate of the last
will and testament of the late
Mrs. Jane A. Dovey. The probate
of the will is contested by the
two sons of the deceased, Ceorge
L. and Oliver C. Dovey, on the
ground that the instrument was
secured through undue intluenee
upon the deceased by the family
of her son, Horatio X. Dovey. The
instrument, . which was tiled
shortly after the death , of the
lady, left her property to her
grandsons, K. O. Dovey and O. O.
Dovey, sons of H. N. Dovey. The
document offered for probate
was witnessed by Thomas Wal
ling, Miss Olive Jones and Mrs.
Nettie Ileeson. The amount of
the estate is estimated at differ
ent sums, depending largely on
the question if the state supreme
court holds that the' deceased
lady was in possession in her
own right at the time of her
death of an undivided one-third
interest in the partnership of I'.
a. Dovey & Son. which is in
volved in the case in the supreme
court over the settlement made
with Oliver C Dovey by the two
id her brothers, and which it is
sought to have seta side.
Grxkache Rheumatism Vanish
Away.
Men and women having back
ache, rheumatism, stiff and swol
len joints are honestly glad to
know that Foley Kidney Pills are
successful everywhere in driving
out these ills. That is because
Foley Kidney Pills are a true
medicine and quickly ellectixe in
all diseases that result from
weak, inactive kidneys and urin
ary irregularities. For sale by
all druggists.
Do you know that the Journal
office carries the finest line of
stationery in the city?
Fee! JVHsarablc?
Out of sorts, depressed, pain
in back Klectric .Hitters renews
jour health and strength. A
guaranteed Liver and Kidney
remedy. Money back if not satis
fied. It completely cured liobert
Madsen, of West Hurlington,
Iowa, who suffered from virulent
liver trouble for eight months.
After four doctors gave him up,
lie took Klectric Hitters and is
row a well man. Get a bottle to
day; it will do the same for you.
Keep in the house for liver and
kidney complaints. Perfectly
safe and dependable. Its results
will suprise you. 5(c and x.00.
H. . iucklen & Co., Philadelphia
or St. Louis.
Harr.v Cummiugs of Seward,
Nebraska, was in the city today
tor a few hours visiting at the
home of Mr. and .Mrs. II. N.
Dovey, returning to Omaha on
the afternoon Hurlinglon train.
Put This Sale Through the
Hardest Test You Know
Measure it for value, measure it for style, measure it for
quantity, quality, or what you will, and you'll find that "there's a reason" for its
success. These prices only demonstrate the savings you must see the clothes
themselves to appreciate their quality.
HOWE
Horrible Blotches of Eczema
LYftlAN H.
HEBE -. THURSDAY
AT TUT niRSfiri P cakes of Dr. Hobson's. Dei
A I I Hi i Alilsir 1 1" ria zma san- t,,,j;i' 1 ine m
ill lllL I fli I 111 LL-L a spot anywhere on my body an
Ouickly cured by Jr. Hobson's
Eczema Ointment. C. P. Cald
well, of New Orleans, La., states;
"My doctor advised me to try 'Dr.
Hobson's Kczcma Salve.' I used
three boxes of ointment and
I
nd
can say I am cured." It will do
the same for you. Its soothing,
If You Want to Seo the Panama healing, auliseplic action will rid
you of all skin humors, black-
Canal Attend the, Lyman Howe.
. Pictures of It at the Parmcle.
If "peace hath her pictures no
less than those of war," the con
struclion of the Panama canal
max- truly be considered the
greatest victory of peace of all
limes. The world at large right
ly regards it as the most heroic
and prodigious victory won by
any nation in any era. How t It L
immortal victory was won nx
Americans will be shown by Ly
man H. Howe at the. Parinele
theater Thursday nigh!. Feb
ruary ll', in a film reproduction
of absolutely perfect photo.
graphy. As such, Mr. JIowc's
lilm is now universally recogniz
ed as being just as much a
crowning achievement in a
photographic sense as the canal
itself is as the newest and great
est of all "world wonders." In.
teresl in these scenes is in.
tensitied not only because of
their timeliness, but by the fact
that Mr. Howe is the exhibitor
For that, of course, is an abso.
lute guarantee of a notable re
production. Mr. Howe has
chosen wisely in presenting this
subject just at the moment, of
the completion of the canal, when
tens of thousands, of. workmen
mil lur.tirn s n o ir.rers are pre
paring to scatter to their home
in all parts, of the world. From
werv standpoint the lilm is in
valuable. 'As a "human docu
nent showing the grit, energy.
Miterprise, skill, patience, en
lurance, ingenuity and organ iza
ion of the army of workmen, i
s intensely absorbing. As an en
luring historic record, it is
u iceless, ami as a demons! ra
ion of American mechanical re
sources and invention, it is an i!-
lumuiafcag revelation. It goc:
ilhout spying that without the
friend!!- and and co-operation of
the niai,nr-luilder of the canal
m. Oforge . iioetiiais. no
mch vivi) scenes could possiidy
lave been secured, and a great
measure oi mis splendid re
production is due to the excep
tional facilities and courlesie
extended bv him and the war de
partment at asumgton, D. ( ..
he program will include many
ther lug new features.
heads, pimples, Kczema bbdhes,
red unsightly sores, and leave
your skin clean ami healthy. Oct
a box today. Ouaranlee I. AM
Druggists, r0c, r by mail. Pfeif
fer Chemical Co., Philadelphia &
St. Louis.
PAR
AT THE
RIELE THEATRE
LAST NIGHT
Notwithstanding the Cold and
Disagreeable Weather, a Gocd
Audience Was Present.
Every woman likes to look her hest at o!l times, nnd
it has often been said that pretty hair helps to
make pretty women. For one wceU, com
mencing. February 9th. we will have a
Free Demonstration of the
West Electric Hair Curlers
ami (!Kids, and wc extend a cordial invita
tion to the ladies of Plattsmouth and
vicinity to call and see what they are like.
Tht?y make a .so!t, beautiful wave in a few min
utes they do away entirely with the destructive
heating iron -I hey have rounded edges and cannot
possibly injure the hair they are made of electrified
steel and will last a lifetime they are ir.despenihle
in making the Marcel wave they are charged with
electricity, which benefits the hair they v.iil not
absorb the oil of the hair, and are therefore sanitary
they are simple in constracti'm and easy to use
they have no Ioom; parts, and do not gt out of or
der they are undoubtedly the cheapest and best
wavers on the market.
Card of 5 Curlers 25c. Card of 2 Curlers 10c.
GflRBOBOMT
Of
Interest to Plattsmouth
Readers.
For months Plattsmouth cili
ns have seen in these columns
nthiisiastic praise of Doan's
Kidney Pills by Plallsmouth resi-
lenls. Would these prominent
eople recommend a remedy that
iad not proven reliable Would
hey contirm their statements a f
er years had elapsed if personal
xpenence nail not sriown ine
emedy to be worthy of endorse-
i"ient".' The following statement
should carrv conviction o the
ifrom Saturday's Dallr.
The interesting story, "Ihe
Divorce Ouestion," was the ojfer-
:g last evening at the Parmeb-
theater, and tjuile a large-sized
auuience was present to witness
this verv heay and tragic story
f the error and misjudi.! ut of
the two parents of the young man
and woman who form the center
of the great drama. "The Di
vorce Duesliou" present s '-
plain, unvarnished la ;i;rii: ami
acuou one sme oi nie u-o:e
problem which has stirred tie
country at. times and whieti i
becoming one of the great cpn s-
li'Uis that the churchmen, as well
the h.ymen, are contemplat
ing with increasing appreh-'usi ;i
oi ine II uiv.
The company last night at the
Parinele presenting thi drama
was one inai. gave a erv gooj
int erperl at ion of the drama, and
they carried the tragic slmy
through in a maimer that im
pressed deeply upon the audience
Ihe story of the play. The cen
tral figure in the drama is the
character of Ilev. William
Jerome, a priest of the church.
who gives the church's side of
the divorce micsticn in a manmT
that leaves no doubt, of their
efforts to suppress this growing
menace, ami in this role ;eoige
A. Lemming' was certainly all
'bat could be asked. As Mnmie
and Topie" .loe, Ihe two victims
f the parents' disregard of tin
marriage vows, irgm:a .uai'K-
ham and Calvin Ilisclie were ex
cellent and carried out their
parts of the stirring' plav in a
verv ante manner. j lie ojienug
last evening was al tended by a
large number of the members of
the Moman Catholic and Episco
pal churches, the views of which
churches'oii divorce the play rep
resents, and there was not any-
one in Hie auiucucc wiio Uni mo
feci better for seeincr the play.
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SOENNICHS
EN
THE DAYUCilIT STOKE
MS OLD PEOPLE i,,
STRONG AND WELL!
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We want to g. t tii.- new - !.. a!i
old peopj.. about H'X.lU Olie II,:
j-.mu:oi, a ! rna xa;e n w j -
food-medicine which x.e !i;i..!x j , on w ..J I r.J t:I" ii.tein-n.,,,.
J.el.e i. the te-t rehlfdx e.r,'ir ,f . 1 1 1 iy a ri th r:;v ,t
Maltsir.ouUi al t.'ie J. ;rnai i'.cr.
iia-
i oxercoii:e
I tie WeaA lil.';g.
of i;ic,-ea-
tbliili.ai ing ell'tfl
o!d age. It helps to J 1 1 : ; i ! I V..'-f-e.
tisie. Slreng'l -I! the ,.-.
anil gie new- energy and a lix. lv
let ling- (o the botly. Ft -oiit.ii -!i
alcohol or daugeron- t!r!!-. !
in; y ii. d make ;..! f t i b !or T".
a fexv !;., but if v" d' md o-.-l
much belter and st!i i-er ! -f
vnti haxe taken. a quarter r.s nw.t'h
'.s you haxe of other me!icine
thai haxe md helped you. e will
gheliy gixe hack pmr moii' x.
Ite.a!l olive Oil Liioil-io,! con
tains pure olixe oil ami tie
M popho-philes which. Ihoiigh
I hey haxe long been -i ; J ; . . . J l.y
siiec.'ssful h i'i m-. are h
for tif lil -l lime ojol i. t-tl. The
i-e-llli is a leal body. UelXe aid
I ; mi i -1 m 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 g lot "1-ii !'! it-1 i
a'Lc ilut t of 1
x idling and calling ard-.
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A Ncrvcti3 Vorrn Find
Relief From Sncrlr..
Woirrn xv
rfrvojn',
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Mm. Jo--r;, ;
ha 1 -:c!j in tTp-r:-:
which iLc tyi:
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that xxe beheye j -iip.-n-r V ; . V ,ytr .j w.-l .t
any thing He in oxeicommg ' ', . jl ' I ,-T ,s;
bility, weakness and liability ! .. t-n r r
disease. and i
st rengi li.'il the nere.
ille 1 1 od. You xxlio a:
run-do n -x on xxh
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i nd i'mi ir h !
x. -ak and.
are olitll
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mind
cader.
J. L.
If you pian to spend
$9.50
The sale at $9.50, com
prises the pick of our
lines that sold at $1:1
ami S1G.50. And every
suit or overeont offered
in this snie is a px
wonder value'. . J. J3 U
Manhattan
Shirts
If you plan to spend
$13.50
Avail yourselves ol this
special value if your means
are limited $13.50 now
buys the identical suits
and overcoats that sold
previously at
613, $20, $22,50
13.50
If you plan to spend
$17.50
- You cant possibly se
cure better values else
where than we're offer
ing now at $17,50. Most
of our $30. $28, and $25
suits and overcoats are
beinrf cleared
at this price. .
Stetson
Hats
17.50
of ex cry IMaltsnioulh
McKinuey, Lincoln Axe,
I'lat Ismoiit h, Neb., says: "Doan's
Kidney I'ills are Ihe best, remedy
I ever used for disordered kid-
ilex s. Whenever I haxe had oc
casion lo take them they have
given the lest results. Some
xears ago I publicly endorsed
I man's Kidney I'ills and I noxv
gladly confirm what I said I hen."
For sale bv all dealers. Price
,r cents. Fosler-Milburn ('o.,
IbilTaol, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remember', the' name Doan's
and take no other.
Methodist Minister Recommends
Chamberlain's Cought Remedy.
Rev. James A. Lewis, Milaca,
Minn., writes: "Chamberlain's
1'ougii Remedy has been a needed
and welcome guest in our lionn
for a number of years. I bi-hlx
recommend it to my leiioxxs as
being a medicine xxorlhy of trial
in cases of colds, coir-hs am
croup." (live Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy a trial and xxe art
conlidcnl vow xxill find it xery ef
fectual and continue to use it as
occasion requires for years t
come, as many id inn s have done
1'or sale by all dealers.
.Mrs. D. O. Dwyer was a pas.
senger this morning for Omaha
xv here- she will visit for a fexv
hours. She xvas accompanied I
Ihe metropolis by Mrs. A. 1.
Todd of Denver, who xxill be tlo
ruesl ot .Mrs. r.I. A. DicKsoii in
Omaha for a few days.
The Best Flour.
on the Plarket
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Misses Carolyn Schuldiee and
Catherine l'enson of South Oma
ha were oyer Sunday visitors in
this city, being guests at tin At-
b-.rt Shul lice home, and departed
this morning for the n.etrojxdis.
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VVAHOO, NEU-
troubled by xariou-. edd x. aider
ailment, u-e Revall oh. in!
Kmillsioil to gel ami keep well
and strong. It is a .-ii-ilde.
pleasant -i at iug aid to renewed
strength, better spirits, glowing
health. If it doesn't help xon.
come and tell us and xxe will g.xe
back your money without a xxord.
That is how much faith xxe haxe
in it. Sold only at Ihe 7.o -
all Stores, and m ttii- town only
by us. si. on. I', o. Urieke A
Co.. Union IbcK, l'!a ' t -mou i ti.
.eb.
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On FEBRUARY 12th wc will load a car of
Chickens at the Burlington Depot.
Wc will pny
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graduale of the Kansas City J
'I' etermary College, is per-
mnneiilly b:a?e, in platis-
mouth. Calls Hiisu.red
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