PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 7. V. ' i 1 i I 1 A i i OF ST. LUf GUILD PASS PLEASANT AF TERNOON AT RECTORY The ladies of St. Luke's Guild '! ' entertained niosl delihtful J i--I-! i!:i aflr! iiM'u at the rec tory by Mis. V. S. !.' ! ami Madame l.i'fie. at a porch parly, and tht .Mt a-i"ii was n:i' with iiUH'li cli j'V- meat for the ladies who were present ti par ticipate in the delightful hs pitality which is alway- in ei (J'TICC at th' L"efe h"I.ie. The aficni.ii.ii was spent by the ladies in th-' making .f dainty articles of j: .-t-.J i vs. . ! k and in social con versation, and in thi- manner several ph-a-ant hours were whii.-.l away. At an appr. .priat e liMi-;- the m-sts vnii- summoned t.) th- !""!!!, wh"if a ery tempting !;n!ie..n v;i serxed by t li host. -"-. a-sit.d by Mi-s Violet I.d-e. wlii'-h piox.-d a Most pVa-in- climax I" 1 1 1 aft ernoon's pleasures. The tables wl!T" I !) i:uels Wffi' seated wore r 1 1 . -1 charmiir-rly arranged nn.l the beautiful mahogany tabb-s. ie,-,. ate,) wil li th" dainty liriefie, ,,, ,.f li anil lace arid h autiful china, made a must charminir scene. At each plale a i ! . i i : j " place card was placed ami tin- arran'-ment of the tables was such a- t. p-"e most ph-a-Af "ne tab!'' th" d'erai ions were i.f .Japan. I rambler roses inakip- a p easinir centerpiece of n-:. while the china the dec, .rati, wa- of lb" il 1 1 y .Ta pane-e w are: ;t this table Were seated M''s da?-" J. II. Kiihn-. I. T. llaiiitv. A. W. Whit.' and 1". M. B-..lh. Anoihei- t ible was arranii.'d in a ta-ty cheme of elbv and white. white d;ii-i's and yellow cob-M-bir.e- ro!-!!iii:cr the floral d'-cra-fi.e- an.l el low and white china beinir u-eiJ: here wee .ated Mo,!;i - II. U. H'i'-lon. .T. W. I?a-wi, k. W". J. While. V. V. Leon ard. ;core Io(!i;e. (leof-e 1'. Io.-y nnd llaiiy .Jo!ms..n. The third l:tb'e wa- v.-rv beaulifully U'TiMIUr.l in him1, with blue delft china and decorations of blue corn (lowers for-min" the cenler-pie-e; at Ibis table Mesdames . W. Haw-on. Wiltiam Jleiobl. .Jane Kirkli.-nu. Wil'iaui P.allance and T. I. Liin--ton wc-e seated. The event was mm of the Hi"-! jdeas ant in th- Jii-lory of the Guild. LOCAL EASTERN STAR INSTALL NEW OFFICERS I1 t.Tl UINI LI La-t e .-a iur I he n. ;id"-!-s of tin- (?'i!. i- of I'.a-I' i'.i lar In bl a nio-t li.dihtful r-' i-"i al their joi!i:e M'.im- in the Masonir ieiu j.le. the occasion bei"ir the in t :i 1 'at e of the newly eb-cied i.jli.-.u's of th" order. There were r-oine f..'t of tin- in.-iiiber- pres .ut io tak- p;ut in the impressive ritualistic s. r i. of the m-der. Mrs. i;...,:-,. W. Thomas, the re tiring woitliy matron., acted as the j n-d a! !i :.-: ...l-cer of (lie rvni-jn- and inducted lb dilTerent idbce:-s j.)!o the s;it joS wipe h th. i a I b n ebr- ed. Follow ers in slalbd: -.Mr-. Alice incr ar e t he Worthy Ilame. Associ.U '. r i.-h. Woithv in w" ot.a Mat roil Mat rou Mi- Clara patron .1. C. p.ter- son . '.. induct r !' 'II. Assistant Miss Edna Pet- CoTiduclress Mrs. Val liurkb-. S"ereta.r Mi- V.-rna Cole. Ti'iM-ni'i'r Mr-. Sam G. Smi'h. Slar Points. Mrs. j;Va Re.-ce. Mr-. Mary Allison. Mrs. Inez ltab'r. !!rs. (;.-ori.e Thomas. Mrs. r.eoi-ne A. K.aH nb.-ruer. Warden Mrs. .M. E. Man- -penker. ir.L'iiii is-Marshal-Sent ine1, -Mrs. .1. C. Peterson. -Mrs. L'Mia Tipp.-ns. -Mrs. V. V. Leonard. -T. S. C. Ial.b. I'oliow in; Hie o.bceT-s th installation of (he members enjoyed ssion and in par a sh.;t social taking of s .me ery templiux arid delicious refreshments. Men Arc Found Guiltly. The two men, Charles Ander son and C. P.. Ashhy, v.lm w. re captured at Nd.ra-!,a City on Tuesday hi-ouuht lore by Sb'-rifT O u i : : I ' 1 1 - w.-re a-rai'-im-d est. r-day in county curt l.ef..!-e ji:d-e li. esou. Th..- men were 'charged with pelly larceny, and receded a sentence of thirty days in the county jail. A new lot of Fancy Ribbons for Girdles and Sashes in all the newest patterns and colors. "We have placed on the bargain counter a special lot, at per yard UOKWEiL LUTZ Local News From Tues.lay"s Taily. Will Kummell and J. I. Mei singer were anions the busines isitiu-s in the metropolis today. :roi:ijr to that cily on the after noon P.urlintrlou train. Mrs. Luke Wiles and daughter. Miss Marparite. were passengers tliis morning for omatia. wh.-r. Ih. v isite for the dav looKinp: after business nial lers. T..e -tit 1 1 i f (Imaha came dow n this afternoon to look after mhih tiuiiiess matters here for a .ew hours. Attorney r.. I-:. TelTt of Weeping Wat. r was in the city today look !n" after some letral matters in I he pp .bate court. II. E. Lb-yd and wife were pas se:!L.'ers this morning fr Omaha where thev will isit for the day V!r 1 1 1 .lean aL Hie Hos pital. I'.an IbMim.lin and G. I. Kun of the icinitv of Klmw 1 were isjtors in this city yesterday am were ideasanf callers at this ... j . dhre. Mrs. Wade Windham and chil dren returned this in-'rnin'-' i their home a Lmco ii. alter a short isit herewith relatives am friends. I ra ik Jin?-?- returned to Lincoln tills morning for a few hours, but will return l attend the fun. ia of his "i andmotlier. Mrs. J. dm Herman. Geor-e Ilai shman. jr.. and fam ily, from th.- xieinilv of Aoea we;e in th" city yesterday lookiru after some business matters an. visit ir.r w ilh friends. C.nuntv Ci'iiiiiii-.-iitiHT C. It. Jor dan ar r ived this morning from hi borne at Alvo t attend the niee imr of the board f equalization that is bein'-r hebl here this week Mis Helen 1'dair of Wavne. Ne- lluaska who lias t.een tiere lor a few davs a iriiesf of Miss esia hoiiL'lass. departed this niornin 4iii the arlv Itur Hilton tram for her ht line. V.. T. Hiiirlies. wife and dauuh- 'e-t Gretna, for a short itos.-nrrans who have visit at been her. the W. E home, departed ye (rday for their home at Gretna Nebraska. Calin l!niibli;iv of Earnam Iaws..n county. Nebraska, wh has been here a truest af, the hoiii. f Mr-, and Mrs. lb herd Troop. de nart.-d this iniiniiinr fr his home in I lie w est. Jam.-s Itobertsiin departed this mornim: fur Omaha, where he w il attend a banquet triven by the Vet. eran Masons' association, and a-s. attend the prand b'du'e of the Ma- sonic iran r-niiv now in sesiu m that city. :M !. . ;. AP.ri-ow of G eve- iaiu, iiiim, w no na pee'i visiiinsr in Lincoln for a short time, ha- ....... 1 J At' - .- returned n mis -ny and is a truest r.i .Mrs. i . i;. I ). iey am far nly. She w;ll remain here fur ;i visit until afl.-r the first o July. , W. S. Askwilh, superintendent of the Masonic Home, deparlei this mornimr for fnnahii, where he accompanied John I. Momlv (. mat cu, wnere ne win consult a specialist. Mr. Askwith will a Is. att.-nd the Masonic prami Iodpe in ftial city. Henry Ost. Misses (jede am Mai irai ile Ilei f-'er and Ilaymom Merger wer-e a parly of resident of the vicinity of Nehawka who motored to this citv this mornintr and were passengers on t!ie early Burlin-'ton train for Omaha where they will spend the day John Tarns, who has been here visiting hi.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ci. II. Tarns, departed this morn- incr for his home at Alliance, Ne-i raska. Herman Streitxveiser departed this morning for Council Bluffs, wliere he will look after some nisiness matters and incidentally icar the address of Eugene V. )ebs in that citv this evening. Mrs. L O. Sleihin and little auchter, of Lincoln, who have r i . : i : . e.-n nere lor a icw uays mmuh;; with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Douglass, departed this morn- r for her home in the state capital. Prom Wednesrtav's Dal! v. Miss Elizabeth Kerr departed it eveninir for Peru, wliere she will attend school for a short time. John G. Hermann arrived last . . k i. eenmjr on -o. tnnn iener 10 attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Sophia Hermann. II. K. Piatt came over yesler- lav from his home at Malvern, owa, to visit for a few days here with his brother, Jiert Piatt. Miss Mary E. Poster, county superintendent, departed this after-noon for Lincoln, where she will attend a school meeting. Mrs. Claude Smith departed yesterday aiiernoon ior w ano. wliere she will visit for a short ime with relatives and friends. J. W. Holmes, wife and son. talph, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A law Is motored oirt to South Bend w hen they V 1: died for a few lours. Geortre poisall and P. E. ItutT- ner departed tins aiiernoon on i r outh Omaha, where they will in- pect some pradin?- that is heinp one there. Misses Marie Kaufmann and Alpha Peterson were passenger this m orninir for Omaha, where thev will Msit the schools lor a ew hours. Pan O'Hrb'n and cousin. Miss Prances Money. departed tins mornincr for O'Neill. Neb. where thev will visit with relatives for a snori rime. Mrs Davis P.erth.df and Miss Edna Prat I. of Winter-set, Iowa arrived in the city tins mornintr and will be truest s of their aunt Mrs. Kinker, for a few days. Will Jean was a passentrer thi: mornimr for Omaha, wliere tie will visit for the day with his wife it the hospital, where she was operated on vesier.iav inr up pendicit is. Mrs I,, rtusterholtz and dautrh- er. Mr s. William Patterson, from wet ..f Murray, were IMatts- niouui visiiors nisi aiurua Thev were accompanied by Mr . i t r-, - t f Patterson. While in Plat tsinoul h hev pan the Journal otlice a deasiint call, renewincr for their taper for another year. 11. E visitor Patterson was a busines- in the metropolis today troimr to that city on th. arly Hurliiitrtori train. Mike price was anions the pas sengers this afternoon for Oma ha, where he was called to look after some matters of busine. for a short time. Miss erna Cole was a pas senger this niornin?: for Omaha where she will spend a few hour.- Iookintr after some matters o business. Geortre Becker was a passeng er this mornimr for Omaha wliere he wa? called to spend the dav lookintr after some matters of business. J. M. Roberts and wife wen anion:." th passencrers thi mornintr for Omaha, where they were calbd on some matters o business for the day. Mrs. L. L. Porter and daugh ter. Miss Marpuarite, were pas sengers this mornintr for Omaha where thev will visit for the day looking after business matters A. W. Smith departed this aft ernoon for Missouri Valley, Iowa where he will visit with his son Lied, in that place for a shoi time. Mrs. Elizabeth Travis departed this morning for Omaha, where she will make a short visit at the home of Mrs. James Mitchell and familv. Clnier J ra ns, K. 15. Hull ant Miss Marparet Hull departed Ia eeninir for Peru, where they wil attend summer school at the nor mal and lit themselves for the fall work. John Ei.ht and wife and Utile trrauddantihtcr, Bernice Horn were passengers this rnorninsr for Omaha, wliere they will visit for the day with Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Sullivan. THE COUNCIL HOLDS INTEREST IIIGJIEEIG A Great Deal of Curbing Planned and Considerable Permanent Sidewalk Will Be Put In. From Tuesday's Dailr. Last evening the faithful mem- ers of the city council, despite the hot and stifling atmosphere f the council chamber, assembled or their regular semi-monthly meeting, and there was not an absentee when the mayor rapped for order. The council received a com munication from Atorney W. A. Robertson in which he asked per mission of the city council to urh the south side of Courtland treet to connect with the curbing - . i i j . in district yn. me euro to ex tend along lots No. 1 and 2, in dock 9. White's addition to Plattsmoulh city. The permission praved for was granted and the petitioner authorized to go ahead ind have his work done. In regard to the matter of the new pool hall which ha been pro posed to open in Hie Hotel Riley block. W. W. Rouse of Clarinda, Jnwa. presented a renuest to the council that he he allowed to open such a place at once, and as the customarv fee of s5() was included with his application the desired permission was granted. The Monarch Engineering Co., through their foreman, O. K. Ree informed the eonncil that the wor k on the county s concrete culvert at the foot of Winter- em Hill had been completed and that it was desired to rermne the old steel bridge by June 17 and thev desired verv much to have the cily make the till at that place. The matter will be looker after at once, as the mayor in formed the council they were en gaged in negotiations with the Hurlimrton to secure material to fill with. The final estimate on the North Sixth street curbing was submit ted bv the citv engineers, Itruce & Standeven, and showed the cost o the work to be ?30i.-J'i, and they recommended the payment of the sum due the contractor-, with the exception of the usual per cent held to protect the city. Chief of Police Hen Rainey, for the month of May. reported to the council eleven arrests. City Clerk Neinetz, durinir the month iusl closed collected the sum of .:?l.r0 from variou sources, which he has added t the citv treasury to aid in running the city government. The report of City Treasurer Soennichsen showed that the city had a balance of sir.yu. , on hand at present in the different funds of the city. It was decide. by the finance committee of the council that it would he well to transfer some of the funds in tin business lax fund to the genera fund, as the license monev was all in the business fund, and resolution to this effect was ac cordingly passed unanimously by the eouncilmen. Councilman Lushinsky desired to know what had been done in regard to the examination of the hooks of the park commissioners and Councilman Patterson in formed the council that while they had been notified that the hook? were readv to be transferred over to the finance committee for ex amination, it had been impossible to find the custodian in his otlice so that they could he worked on The ordinance re-locating and establishing the curb line on North Third street and on Vine street from the east side of Fourth street to the west side of Vim street, was placed on its fma reading, and on motion of Patter son the rules were suspended am the ordinance placed on its sec ond and third reading and passed and will take effect at once afte its publication. This was done in order to hurry the work in the curbing and guttering in this dis trict, which will he pollen under way as soon as possible. The streets, alleys and bridge committee reported hack to the council that they had examined the bids for the curbing and gut tering in district No. G and fount: that James Hurnie was Hie Unve bidder and recommended thai the contract he let to him, as he ha presented a bond to protect the city from loss in the work. The recommendation of the committee was accepted. Councilman llallstrom inform ed the council that 1he water mains on Rock street were not of sufficient depth in the ground, as a heavy rain would expose them, and he desired the. water company he notified to look after this dur ing the coming summer, when the work could be done. Tin? other eouncilmen seemed to think thai it was the risk of the water company to attend to this, as it was to their interest to see that the mains were lowered, and no action, was taken in the matter. A petition was presented from 13. Hayes and Mrs. Augusta Martens asking that the curb line e established and. grading done at lots 1 and 2 and 11 and 12, in block 52, in order that the prop- rty owners could place in per manent walks at once. On motion of Councilman Lushinsky the petition was granted and the work ordered done at once. The finance committee, after onsideration of the following claims against the city recom mended that they he paid: Hen tainey. salary, $75: Frank New- -r- 1 1 : I 1 man, salary. wo; joun riizpai rick, salary, .20; M. Archer, salary, 30; Weyrich & Ila.lraba. supplies, M.8S; Lincoln Tele phone Co.. rent and tolls, .2.f5; Nebraska Lighting Co.. light at city hall 50 cents, street lights. :129: Albert Jones, street work. SI 8.80; Alvin Jones, same, s 18.80; Jahn Swanson, same, sis.t.o; Mural Parmele. street sprinkling, S38.10; Mike Lutz, street eommis. ioner, 33; Walter Trumphon treet work AUl.in; D. H. Eber- sole, rons ior sureor, -s-.i" . i j. . . 1 1 1 Hruce & Standeven. extra work 0c: A. L. Tidd. filing answer. Water Co. vs. City, 2.75; West ern Namp .v stencil ... ;n io lilt's. S2: William Gravitf, extra police, sf; I. N. Cuminings, bury ing five dogs, s2.50; Warca & Schuldiee, three bubbling drinking cups and labor. 12.75; Edward Svoboda, work at cemetery. 20.20; Kalasek. same. Sf.0; William Hiner. same, 2.00; Dr O. Sandin. nozzk-man. -sl.;o Gus Konn. same, sl.50; Gus Carlson. sa?u. -Si. 50; William Grebe same, ft 1.50: C IL & O. R. R-, two steel plates. .25.f0; Mike Mauzy inspecting curbintr. 30; Charier McHride. street work. $10: S. G Stone, same. $27.50; W. A. Tomp kins, same. $28. Councilman Patterson call.'. the attention of the council to th. fact that several parties in Hit north part of the city desired fo place in permanent walks and they would like to have gradintr done on the street so that the work could be done. The council was of Hie opinion that the parties should present a petition in writ ing before the grading could be ordered. The claims committee reported hack the following lulls, and on motion warrr.nts were ordered drawn for them: Nebraska Light ing Co.. light for April, $127; Fred Palterson, surveying, $22: Hruce & Standeven, two extra plans and specifications. $3.00. After ordering considerable street work the council adjourned. Ice Cream Social and Concert. The K. society of this city will give another of their de lightful ice cream socials at their hall on 'next Sunday afternoon and evening. A concert will be given by the ""Weary Willies" in connection with the social. The public is cordially invited fo he present and join in the pleasures of the occasion. The dance given Saturday night at the German Home will be a splendid success in every way and every dancer in the city should be present. Subscribe for the Journal. USE THIS BLANK FOR MAKING NOMINATIONS. FILL OUT AS DIRECTED AND SEND TO THE CAMPAIGN MANAGER, PLATTSM0UTH JOURNAL, PLATTSM0UTH, NEB. NOMINATION BLANK GOOD FOR 500 VOTES Date 1914 CAMPAIGN tfAJIAGER, THE PLATTSHOUTII JOURNAL I Nominate. . Street Town or R. F. D Contest District No As a Candidate in The Journal Prize Contest. Signed Address This Nomination Counts 500 contestant. The nominator's their request. Mm c Drug Store Monies: "SAVED BY A NECK" This little sketch is amusing. But it would not be very funny if you bought bichloride of mercury tablets from us and took them by mistake. Mis takes don't mix with our way of doing business. Play safe. Let us put up your medicine. ElfJauzy Drug Company FRED MANN GOES TO OMAHA TO INTERVIEW LIB SPECIALIST From Tuesday's Tiaiiy. Yesterday afternoon Fred W. Mann departed for Omaha, where he goes to have an examination made of his leg, which was injur ed lasf year playing ball, and which kepi him out of the game the greater part of the season. The leg was sore for quite a period of time and apparently seeral musc les were torn in bail shape, which have not grown to gether as they should, as he finds great difficulty at limes in using the member as he would like to. It is to be hoped that Mr. Mann will be able to secure relief for the injury and hae the member fixed up in proper shape, so that he will be able to use it as well as formerly. Entertains Ladies' Auxiliary. From Wednesday's Daily. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church were de- lisrhtfullv entertained yesterday afteronon al the home of Mr Henrv Zuckweiler by Mes. lames Z. T. Brown and Zuckweiler, thi- being their regular meeting There was a large number of the ladies in attendance, who. after the short business session, whiled away a few hours in social con versation, on their fancy work. interspersed with other amust ments, which made this occasion a verv pleasant one. At the proper- time the hostesses served sonn dainty refreshments, which wer. likewise most thoroughly enjoy ed, and at the usual hour th ladies dispersed, greatly indebted lo the hostesses for the splendid afternoon's entertainment afford ed them and declaring them ex cellenl entertainers. All Members I. O. O. F. The committee will so to Hie cemetery on Sunday mornimr June lith. to decorate the grave? of departed brothers. please leave flowers at M. L. Johnson' meat market on Saturday evening op Snndnv moi'iinur before 7:00 o'clock. By Order of the Lodare. Decoration Day A. O. U. W. No. S The annual memorial day d the Ancient Order of Unite.: Workmen will be held on Sunday next, June 11. All members of flie order are requested to bring flowers to the hall -by 8 o'clock for the t'ommitee that will b'C orate th. graves of the departed brothers. Votes. Not over three nomination blanks will be credited to each name will not be divulged until after the contest and only then at Installs New Exhaust Fan. From Tuesday's Patty. The drug store of Wevrich A: lladraba has just added to their equipment one of the most im proved models of the F.uieiisou exhaust fans, which they hae purchased of the linn of Warya iv Schuldiee. the auenfs for th.s line of goods in this city. The fan has been installed oep 11..- . . ell 1 -lt' . door- in the noni o me i nieirn. and when it is in operation clears l.ooo cubic feet of air a minute. remoi:ig the pu! aw ami draw ing in a fresh supply from the outside to purifv and k' p clear the atmosphere of the -t. re. The fan is a ureal, improvement in the store and one that will be found of untold value, both summer and W filler. Fred Morgan. R. W. Cb-ment. and H. S. Johnson were passeng ers lat evening for Omaha. where thev were called to look af- er some business for the Bur lington. Mrs. F. II. Ileilhausen arrixe.l las evening on No. -J from Port land. Oregon, and w ill isi h re for a short time with relatixes and attend the Pat lerson-Fctyer xveddincr. Mrs. Harry Ciiinniiii of Sew ard, Neb., and Miss'.lulie Orebe'of Omaha. xho have been here fo- a few days visiting at the 11. N. I lovev home, returned to their home this niornini Burlington train. on th. early Miss Janett (".lenient, xxho for the past year has b'-eii al poll land, Oregon, attending college, arrived homo last eeaing on No. J and will spend her sunn ier vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Clement. A. O. I'ggenberger. wife and family departed Hiis mornimr for Omaha, where they xxill ine.f relatives and accompany them to ioux City fr a short v i i t there xvith relatives, making the trip from Omaha io Sioux City in an auto. Special Meeting A. O. U. W. Lodge No. S. The members of Plattsmoulh A. O. I. W. lodges No. !. No. i".7 and No. 8 are requested to at tend a special meeting Saturday eveninir. June i:fh. al 8 o'clock, at their hall to obligate a class of new member's. We nr. clad t" announce that Orand Master A. M. Walling and Oram! Iieputi.-s J. H. Barton and Parriott will b present, also that refreshments xxill be served after the initiation. II. Daxison. M. W. C. Carlson, Recorder. n.io.nt i