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PL ATTS MOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
TKUnSQAY, MATCH 5, 1914-
A Straight Line is the Shortest
'"---: f - - - n - '
Distance Between Two Given Points
The "short cut" to a good cold is the neglect to have
the proper UNDERWEAR for these fickle days dur
ing the month of March ? , , t - . ;
Too Cold; for L ighf We a r
Too Warm for Heavy Wear
' . . . .
We are prepared to serve you with an assortment
of
Med i u m weigh t ! Underwear
' . : in both two-piece and union.
Munsingwear in heavy balbriggan, lisle and silk
mixtures at 2.00 to $4.50
Two-piece-wear from 50c to $1.25 per garment.
Saturday Special
Heavy Balbriggan Union 7f
i suits iuC
(See. Our East Window)
C. E. WESCOTT S SONS
' v ; ; EVERYBODY'S STORE
WALTER CONNOR
FILES PETITION FOR "
POOL HALL LICENSE
From Wednesday's Dally.
A petition was presented to t lie
county board today asking that a
license to operate a pool hall and
billiard room in the village of
Cedar Creek be granted tos Walter
Conner, who was the pitcher last
season for the 1-iatlsmouth base
ball team. : The petition bears
the signatures of some thirty
residents of that village and vi
cinity. It will be necessary to
advertise the notice of the peti
tion beforet lie county board will
be able to lake action in the
matter.
Asks for Estate's Settlement.
Yesterday morning in county
court application was ine.de for
the sett lenient of the estate of
Joseph Havir, deceased, who was
killed several months ago by the
wrecking of a sawing outfit which
be was running. The estate is
a small one, consisting of the
home in the west part of the city
and the beirs are the widow and
several small children. Judge
Uerka of Omaha apepars as at
lierka of Omaha appears as al
and children.
CONVENTION IS POSTPONED.
Louisville, Nob., March 4.
Edilor Plattsmouth Journal: : , t
Dear Sir The republican
county convention, called to meet
Wednesday, March ilth, is here
by postponed on account of bad
rtads and uncertainty of the
weather. J'uither notice will be
given later on. Respectfully,
Charles Nuyes,
Chairman Central Committee.
IN
JURED
HERE WAS NOT A
HOBO IT SEEMS
Man Injured Here Saturday Aft
; ernoon Turns Out to Be a
Resident of Mills County.
MRS. W. I ROSEHGRANS
ENTERTAINS THE KENSING
TON CLUB YESTERDAY CITY BOARD OF EDU
CATION HOLDS A VERY
After Your Produce.
The Lincoln Pure l'ulter Co.
have established a station in
IMatlsmouth and are ready to pay
the highest market irice in cash
for your produce, cream and but
ter. They are located on the cor
ner of Sixth and Pearl Streets.
The Lincoln Pure Jhitter Co.,
Cream and Produce Station,
John Ingram, Manager.
FOR SALF (lood alfalfa hay,
delivered: price reasonable. Phone
475-J. W. A. Tulene. 3-2-1 wkd
. The meeting of I he Kensing
ton club was held yesterday at
the beautiful Mew home of Mrs.
W. K. Itosencrans, and there was
quite a large attendance of the
members present to take part in
the pleasures of the afternoon.
The new home of the Itosen
crans family is one of the nicest
in the ciiy and the ladies of the
club greatly enjoyed the meeting
held in such, delightful sur
roundings. The afternoon was
spent in the making of dainty
needle work articles by th- ladies
and in social conversation, until
hour, when a three-course
luncheon was served by the hos
tess, assisted by her daughter,
Miss Nora, which was thorough
ly enjoyed by the ladies and they
A few facts in regard to the
man who jumped olF. of No. 73,
the fast freight, here last Satur
day afternoon, has just leaked
out, and the following from the
Cleuwood Tribune will shed a
little light on the .matter and
shows that the man was not a
hobo, as was supposed, but was
merely trying to ride from Pa
cific Junction to this city and
nicked out the wrong train to
make the trip on: .
Otto Abel -of (Jlenwood, son of
Charles Abel, having word from
a friend in Plattsmoiith of
chance to secure work, decided to
go over there last Saturday. Otto
went to Pacific Junction and
caught a freight to Plattsmouth,
which -did not ston there. lie
jumped from the-moving train
and received some severe bruises
about the face, and was rendered
unconscious for a time.
After being found, lie was
taken to Dr. Martin's ollice and
after a dressing of his wounds
was taken by the police and put
in jail and there kept until Sun
day morning.
The ollieials took from' him his
jytckcthook and contents. Otto
protested against being put in
jail and having his -money taken,
telling who he was, and asked
them to call his father at (lien
wood, also his friend, Mr.
Wright, in Plattsmouth.
Otto came home Sunday and is
now under the care of l)r. Plimp
ton. Those who know Otto will
Le surprised to learn that he was
charged with being a hobo and a
drunk.
ITazolOlcntliol Vlastors ...
Effectively reliovo pain. The soothing efc.
fects of SLeuthol are quickly felt iu Back
ache, 'Rheumatism, Sciatica and other
painful affections. Yard rolls $1.00; regu
lar size 25c. All druggists or direct ly ruuiL
Davis & Lawrence Co., ftem York. , .
Samples nuulod apou request, 6C itamps. .
.ii-. 'axnjrz. -yJstir.'Mw.irt A 1
IJIIJjl
J52:De8p-$a3d Colds
Desp-saatad Colds
Coughs, Croup Bronchitis
Contain no harmful drug. ,
All dealers.
DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO.. New York.
INTERESTING MEETING
From Tuesday's Dativ,
The Plattsmouth city board of
education held a very interesting
meeting last evening to hear tin
report of the superintendent and
t. look over the matters of im
portance to the public school
system of the city. One thing
that has given the school board a
great deal of worry is the crowd
ed condition of the Central and
High school buildings, which are
hardly able to accommodate the
students enrolled for study in the
school. The Plattsmouth city
schools have been increasing in
attendance each year and the
departed for their homes feeling buildings are tilled up more and
piore with Ihe young' people, seek
ing their education. (The school
hoard has in the past few months
made a number of very import-
inai me occasion nail neen one
of the most pleasant that has
been held by the club for some
lime. Mrs. C. I Vallery and Mr.
II. S. Austin were guests of the
club for the day.
Clover Seed fop Sale.
Extra good Red Clover Seed at
i?10.r,0 per bushel. Robert Wohl
farlh. Inquire at Gorder's store.
ant, changes in the school build
ing that will place it in a much
more modern condition for
service.
We frame
Oobclman.
pictures.
F. R,
DAUPHIN
KISMET
MERION
iUR first showing of John B. -Stetson
hats is the most complete line of new
styles we have ever offered. Just now we can show
you your size in any of twenty-eight new blocks, in the season's latest colors,
either $3 or $4. - . ' - . '
The three spring shapes illustrated above are promi
nent among the new styles,. The new colors include Steel Gray, Gun Metal
Gray, Claro Brown, Va Ides Green, Marine Blue and BlacK. See our East Show
Show Window. ; - ; ; !- :
YOUNG CASS COUNTY
MAN MARRIED IN GfVlAHA
V'.
From WcUno.siluy'8 Daily.
This afternoon at . Florence,
Neb., occurred the ceremony that
united the lives Tmd hearts of Mr.
F. (). Siemoneit.' of this county
and Miss Anna 'Mary Marcseh of
Florence. The -wedding was 'at
tended by a large number of
relatives mid friends from this
city and vicinity, who were, de
lighted to witness the wedding of
two such worthy people. The
bride is one of the popular young
ladies of the vicinity of Florence,
where she has; made her home
for some time, and the groom is
one of the prosperous young
farmers residing near this city,
where he has fajpmed for the past
Ihree years on 'the (Ue'orge Horn
farm, and is a young man of the
highest eharaeter and is highly
esteemed by alt who know him,
and in his married life he will
carry the best wishes of a large
number of friends for the future
happiness of .himself and his
charming helpm1e in f life. ' ' ' :
Spring
During
Blood ;and: System
Cleanser.
the winter inoliths im
purities accumulate, .your blood
becomes impure and -thick, your
kidneys, liver and bowels fail to
work, causing so-called "Spring
Fever." You ft? l tired, weak and
lazy. Kleelric -llitters the
spring lom'c and system cleans
er is what you . .neili they
stimulate Ihe iidneys, liver and
bowels lo healthy ''action, expel
blood impurities erd restore
your health, strength and am
bition. FJeclric .Hitters makes
you feel like new. S!;ut a four
weeks f rcnlmeYit it will put u
in line shape;,; for your spring
work. (luaruntee.l. All Drug
gists, sue .and 1.. II. i:.
Tiucklen it C'W. lMiihulelphia
St. Louis.
GATHERING OF
THE LOYAL SONS
ANDDAUGHTERS
"Oak Lodge" Scene of a Pleasant
Gathering of the Two Classes
- of the Christian Church.
The Loyal Sons and Loyal
Daughters gathered last eeuing
at ""Oak Lodge," the handsome
home of Mr. and Mis. M. S.
llriggs, on South Sixth street, to
take, part in a ino.-t delightful
gathering that il has been (he
good fortune of these societies
to enjoy lor some lime, and tin
event proved all that had been
expicled of it in eery way. It
had originally been intended to
give the program on Washing
ton's birthday, but owing to rea
sons it was deferred until la-t
night, and the interesting tulk
gie!i were thoroughly enjoy.-d,
as they were in the nature of a
review of the Iies and work of a
number of the lending patriots
and early statesmen of Un
American republic.
The principal address of the
evening was delivered by Jude
J. F. Douglass, who look Tor his
subject "Abraham Lincoln," and
his remark on the life and
achievements '-of,, the great
martyr president were 'very in
teresting and proved to be most
enlightening to the auJieiiee, as
he reviewed the works of Ihi-
presidenl and kind
ail whom he !;ii w.
or
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
have for sale or exchange
some exceptional bargains in
farm lands and ranches, in both
fowa and Ncbarska. One good
farm located jump riattsmnith.
If you are looking- for something
good it will pay you lo call on or
address, J. It. COATFS, Fmerson,
Iowa. 3-5-wkIy
Manhattan
Shirts
Stetson
Hats
Value of Grapes.
(Jrapes should be very general
ly-grown and . better cared fo
says Secretary J. It. Duncan o
Ihe slate horticultural society
The vines should be trimmed
long enough before the sap lit
gins to How to allow the cuts tt
heal so that Id ling may he pre-
venled. The season for pruning
is already near to close. Al
dead wood should be remove
The prevailing mode of pruning
is the renewal svstem. Ilv Mils
method one or two of the old
main canes are removed each
year, allowing- new canes to Ink
their oiaee. thus renewing tin
entire vine every three years
(rapes are produced on Ihe cur
rent seasons grow III, coming
from buds on Ihe canes produce
the previous year. Kach bud wit
produce from one b Hire
iuinches: The Vim .-hould not l.
allowed lo in-oiliice more than fiO
or 00 bunches.
Stubborn, Annoying Coughs
Cured.
. "My husband had a cough for
fifteen years and my son for
eight years. Dr. King's New
Discovery completely cured
them, - for which I am mosl
thankful," writes Mrs. David
Moor, of Saginaw, Ala. What
Dr. King's New Discovery did for
these men, it wilt do for you. Dr.
King's "New Discovery should be
in every houiv Mops uaciviug
coughs, relieves laurippe and all
throat and lung ailments. Motley
back if il fails. All Hu-gists.
well beloved
ly friend to
There were also a number of dif
ferent addresses delivered by
members of the two classes, i.i
keeping with the .spirit of the oc
casion, the., subject of "Alex
arrder Hamilton" being- handled
in a very able .manner by Hairy
WiifseolL while Mrs. P. F. li:.i:i
was assigned to review the life of
Thomas .Jefferson. Ji,. great ex
ponent of 'democracy and f the
government of the people, and
this subject was handle! in a
very aide manner. Herbert
Thicker gave a short account of
the life of John Hancock, the
president of the c n 1 1 lien I a I con
gress at the lime of tin? Declara
tion of Independence was drafted,
and Miss Jtuby Winseotf gave a
very pleasing recitation of the
immortal Cetfyshurg address oT
Abraham Lincoln. During Ihe
evening- there were a number of
most enjoyable musical numbers
furnished sby the talented mem
bers of the company, thai were
very much appreciated, ami chief
among these was Ihe piano duel
between Misses Una and Ina
Crook, which was one of Ihe
finest on the program.
The box social, which was
staged at the close of Ihe pro
gram, was a feature of the even
ing that was thoroughly enjoved
and (lie bidding among lie
young me:i was piile keen for
Ihe honor of sharing their pur
chases with the lady of their
choice, and as a result there was
miile an addition to the treasury
of the (dasses. The occasion
throughout was t Inuotihly :i
joyed ami the attendance was
unusually large.
. . I i. .4 . l
essays
f - - - ' ' - 'v-
Kraizer Springs
Make Rcush Rc-rls Seem Smoolli
A7ade extra tough and extra fUxihi for r.tlJJl iut roada
ORDINARY sprin t aren't sver. r cr.o.'i or fcvh'c rnr.i:zh
for the fierce buir;3 and ru?? vi ir.:J-2!c wcv rcJ. Krat- r
springs arc made un;.su. ;.y ti''.; n-.d e-r.- r.d It co', a
lot extra to put Cambria y'.c-A i:u) our Iut it raT- V.u nr.i r
hear of Kratzcr Springs snsj-.; :: .a:; 1 t' cy arc the cm.s: rid.n cf a".
Kratzer Vehicles Are Built for Western Roads
Eastern roat aren't at rojli n r-,ri. r '-t-ri na '. r ap J.-. . ir-n't
strong enK!gh h-r heavy l-rl n; r a'U a;, I ;i j n t '. r. l-i .-:: r I
are mails rxtra itrofig ty uii;; i ' I -'k a. I tl r r:,i..rr.i
KiaUcr constajctiun. Mny ar. ! u - afT .", l. vA ? yi- i '. rr. -.
I hf y 't l!.r rTiin', frwe n.m J'-r'!, it r:rt
. V?-! Ct.m r anrl Flrf f)rrr fin rF ITm '? r
-.rr i'vi L,ffJw u-iu itu ivur jl. i : ji itru..cr
m r- w V iV J t-' t us i 'n I t, A the r; ar.7 r) rin ', a-r
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En C -Mr UF'"- J "yi.ii--f:,'if 5')-i,t.n
r3'' Z?,:iTtfm i ls farlroTn M rt. wM at t"- n . y a
V-C'-s? i7" '- y.yr ' -i ct tra" .t a e; -. i r.t
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Ljjj27 value t iijAii vn y. Ctu-: i.-. l r..
G. P. Eastwood
THE IMS fiUXIUSaf
OF THE PRESBYTERIAM
CHURCH MEETS TUESDAY
IKicLapoo WoriTj Killer Eipel3
Worms.
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I'rcsl t : iau church at.d f ' 1 : i I - ; - v. 1 -J y i ; i-.-i-; :
vver- enlertaiiied in i: iiio.- ! j,. ; . ;u v.'-!-. . - :
t i -i 1 1 1 1" 1 1 'oann-;- .-); !r'. a f: ! -k-i ; i
lioo-l I'd the IMv llo'lie
f Mi s . ii,.. ;,j , r - j;.
v. .i ' v i
liobert Tr..oi by M.-d.K.i- W
W N.i!
liain Mrllniiii'v and l'1 oo;
ladies liebl a very ie ! i -si n; a i J j : . l add- f..t . .1 . : o- :.'
Milhusiast ie business M-s-i.- i. at - -(:.!. : : :- a a-
v i i ! : time Jliey i!a:iMd rr an',.., feet jon-- .-t i! . ,i. f-
extraordinary mc t ie,.; fo - I h. j :. -,.::,-f. ir (...;.
Hi ! t m: w !i ic h v. ill i-.- !e-'d t'-.o1;, f, . t...'i. i . ':
Weeks froiil y--li'i-dav a.i.f a !. .'r tirv i-' ;t o . K;--'
I'a'ritk's .lay. avd Ih-y vii p, . - ,-.; M.d. ... I U. .' ..i
lare a program of v.eal ao- iu-jst. 1.. i;is.
struiiMMilai limbic, a- w. li .
readings. After the b"-i-n s.-l Da you Know that the Journal
si. n the ladi s irulu'-. d in d I once carries the finest line cf
(. v i;it ion jit'd oihe - iui;ihi'-, stPt'one-ry in the city?
I'MMils. which toad' this mrn-imi
a eie-d elljoxabb- "lie. 'J'h - 1 1. ..;'"""'" """" " ""'"'" . .
teases serv ed so;pi' i e; i ; j ! ; i ;- :;. ; V
excel!,.,,- refi e-.!,me:.!s. v!:i. ;. . Sandifi. F. V. M.. -I
riuiber iiiigioen;.-d lh.- i -.i.-i'i . .-, v -:;d;i.de ,.f th.. i '..:
of the afteru. ii. The;-e w.-:-.-, V. i , : : i r-y l!"!'.--'. i i--r- !
s.-!.:e lirty l.idi-s j.( at i - ;: -. . j ' m. rte,: t !y b-'.'.'-d i l:a?:s.
;;e, on Ih.-ii- ib-pai-l'ire they .b-'v ni"U(!i. :.i!!s -'.'r-d
dared .Mr,;ii;'f Vt.-(;:iii' ly ax-l'V" day or ti:--ht. Jde-ne 'Z't't.
Troop spbMMlid nt-rlai-iers :-..id 0:J;ce CG Main.
il! boni-s !. y will be their- '!e-tjv -I
a.-ain ::i the vej-v is :; i f u 1 1; ;-. j !!-!'
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OLD TRUSTY INCUSATORS.
. We are aueuls for tlo "Ol
Trusty fiicuhalors" and bnoer
so exfeusivelv al erl iseil in :d
larni journals, vv e can sell on
of these for iMi less than othe
good makes, and give a 0-y.Mi
guarantee. :b to '. days' trial
Make big hatches in coldest an
warmest weather. Ask for de
livered mice, ami our book. "Key
to r-oullry I'rolils," mailed fre
.lidinson Irs., Nebraska h'ly.
3-o-llw
Beautiful Shetland Ponies
for t-alo at all times, for the next
tOO years, unless I die in thf
meantime. I have now an extra
line tlallion, ttie nest in the stat-
for sale. Well broke for both.
harness ami saddle.
Win. Gilmour,
I'lattsmouth, Neb.
11. P. D. No. 1.
A household remedy in Amen-
. r 1
ea lor vr vnrs i r. j nomas
I'.cleclic oil. for cuts, sprains
iirrs. scalds, brumes. -5c and
5"e. At all drug stores.
The Journal does job work.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
Tha Kind You Haye Always Bought
INDU
X
CEMENT SALE!
Ve Place en Sale Today Three
Dozen Special
"REDFERN"
i 1 '
VSSC()RSETS
1 The -sat iu lIi;ii'-:noiilli:: jt;.i!
l y pevtiliar t p. 11 ( i-I .i i;st rilfy.
- iikuIi ! c ".1 tt.i!ity 1::tisif.
r ill . ."iik eini)n iery iriinninitr.
I 4 r till lenutli 't.-ii !.'l skirt.
, Kxtra iif.iv) at Indtm if
. . i it .
I" I ci.isji, i .l 1 1 l iiii mil.
i --strfls ;::ul I.u k wirt- Iifl.l
( - in lac' with extra stitrhtnir.
7 JnslItf.ss Iouhlini boning.
8 Four widn MisjH'ii h-r wvh hsi su pjH)rt-r.s with
ru.stlesd catclirs.
Hard to Crowd More Quality Into These Models
t.00 values, S:il pri..- JZ.-tO
Soiue woiiu'U !ia never worn a i-l) .Jii-file r
Kedfern and as an it;dn e!ient t then; to try :.,. w.
make this special o!!m. Ouei- a e.ir-r. alv.i a
wearer of (J-l ) .hist rites. s. if y.nj are ai re.;d y s ;.ri:u
a (i-I) .Iiistri',dit thire is no n asn w hy ; you. "t-.
should not have one.
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I'rico.CUe- and -SI. no. M. F. Huek-
en & Co., ''Philadelphia or St.
Bears the
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