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About The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
N EWSHERALIV His, So TWICE A WEEK NW.. i::il,;hr.i Nov. f. ' M UKRALIJ. E.-Ubltthtd Ar 16. 1? Con-'oli-Jati'd Jan. !. I-- PLATTSMOUTII, XEKKASKA, Till' KS DAY, MAY 13, !!()! VOL. XLY 1 NO.S THE Y TvT -v -i l soluielv unknown whcr? this etlWtive "NT- "d ru v eruur auiw ; r,rw,.;. ust.d. rjia:)l.1)tlin Ma,,v (,,us c w r inn urermiui uuui- warn, i it . . ()nt VOllfnr noin mwl rr.. i.nn.i.f -s a! tne work oi a healthy stomach. Ill a i. A. - . ...... COinilllttee dita vour meals when vour stomach At AVOCa ' eiMl SCrVlCCS ! wominl' A nvi-nu.nt U under way to ; I organize a physical culture club in this ,,,"".'., , 1 4 , . . I city, to be conducted along clean-cut, Article of incorporation have been; A class of ten. consisting of Lena hurh-rlnm. i ..-..n.. .1.. . filed with County Clerk Kosencrans for , Brunhocfcr, Kertha Rienke, Dora si,..! for ii,.Ba ' ..... prevent ; takiwr todav :ir..l l.v tomorrow- vou will I i ... u- n n c...n - ... ., ' --, "" " Renin we necessary exer- P.r.vi .rm.r " "... u.".n nun uu.t. lunuxi, Will UK German Luth- : digests your meals when your stomach j can't. Each triangle will digest all , . ... , , , the food vuii can eat ar.d leave nothing Nebraska will Be Represented at i t0 ft.ni,0I.t er ?our Irrigation Congress. Get a large Su-cent case of Tape's the Av Diapepsin from your druggist ap.dtart : tion Uora Supply Company, a corpora-: Scheel, Clare Story, Emma Scheulke, 8iona wu,,ll?t whow duti formed at Avoca by Messrs. IYter : Clare Woit.el George Kupke. James lhl.m from gM-mg the nm,Ma, Spokane, Wash., May 12.- A. C. Shallenberger of Nehraska actually I rag about your healthy.strong known gentlemen of that city. The continued at the Ce CISC to maintain atul nreservK thnir T ...L rmau i.uineran vitality at its best. The club will be of Nebraska. The appointees are: E. C. Simmons, Lincoln; W. S. Morlan, McCook; G. L. Shumway, ffcotts I:iu!l"; A. M. Morriasey, Valentine, ar.d C. Co'l'ee, Chaldron. W. J. Furse, private secretary to Governor Shallcnbcrger, abo writes that the governor will appoint 1" dele-gati-s to represent Ncbra.-ka at the cui'.gress. "Governor Fhaliei.bvrer w'l! ha with us at one or more days r!uri:' thv cor.gress.ar.fi we i.o; e to have mm with us on Governors' day, August 1";, said Mr. l:;sir.ger. will al.-o have as our tives from practically every ;tutc :.r.l territory in the U:dor.a:.i! i; number of Canadian jirovir.ee.-. 'i believe thi-i ci.r.grt.-s v. iil h- of greater importance to the west than br.l other thing that h:.-yet he-, r. :;t teinptcd ir. '.'.:is part of the i 'Ui.try, iw.d I known it will h- o n.uM-ia! l.tjnetit to ths- co.::ury oi: 'he v:!..- !. Thero i nvre iiitere.-t tha-i calx fore ir. problem.-, of hri.":i; :::, co:..-.Tv.i- .'ticii of fore.-t re-r.nn deep vate:'- vvays, r'-larrintion i.f r;. an', ariii lands, go .fis roa.i anii ho.i'.e-bul'dm;', and the people of Nebraska are ua decpiy cor.'.'crned in this a.s wt are right here in the state of V.'a.;hin;t'.: "The members of thi- boi.-il believe that Nebrr..-'..a ar.dethtr states in ti e vcer.t can et a lot of beneiit from thin coiT6K3, and from v. hsr i know of them I io rot h.-bitat'. lieve that thy will take advar.tage of tais o;portutiity." New System j At Spokane i An ArnepA'il Charter Atlopted! Which rroniiscs Better !.Lt'.io5. Mortality. I. S ::e, is i: of M W.v.v!.. May 11 -When L'ki'.', n.J'.ynr-ele'.'t of Spo-1 liete '. it'.lo ollicc the eve::-! hj the citv council 1.1V -AU 'i-t ' ...... c i iil;. vi.uin.il j ...x -,v;,j ti-'V we v. .11 work ur.d-.r an amended charter, p pue-i.i repr.-re'.ta- '' liich provides that u:atisfa-'ory city J on a petit .on 7'j voter.;. Tl'.e 1 ballots Tratt, Indigestion ol'ici.i'.o n.av be r of 2" per a ;.t of the charier ah- .'. id'.-:- for a.t.l v .e. i r.i.i p..r tent ol tt... voters casting ..i 1 1 . . i... t m.. ,. ; : .. .... iic t.:... ... ...... -.. ... t i ifi.b, t! !.. omit, W'. t-'.eccd on a non-partisan I j. :.i;i.r... to .--i i ..nyor t. lieiiiort Moi r..', eho-vi'. or. a rel'orn. ticket in iri'7. who ileciii..-il iei.oiniiiatio:i. His eh.cti ..i :-. a :-Lr,.u.l viel )i'y. won again:.', l he ii'pior and br. v.-;-ry intere-t. public rervice e oi jioiiit.io: .-, a i.jmbir.ation of city con' factor., and leadeis of the lier.'.'.'cratie mu.'hir.e, who supported J. T. (mo. Tiie election was won on sharply (ieiir.e.l issues and an align ment that l.'roke party ties. The Tratt support was hl.noht entirely of indi vidual character, of people who believe in law and order and have faith in the to sn- th;it I he- i uy i,1,tl c ininlenee in as luture. Jiien loo, was the lnct that nice than : 1)0,0.;.' will be expended by the new administration in improvement anJ betterment of the water, -treet and fiark sv:;ten:u. The sale of seats for the er.gago ment of Mrs. Fiske and her famous Manhattan Company, May 17, IS and 1 in "Salvation Nell" at the Iturwood theatre, Omaha, will begin Thursday, May 13 at 10 a. m. Already the ad vance bookings by mail have been un usually heavy, breaking the records of the theatre for the Benson, and the box-office btutT are anticipating the busiest day in months tomorrow. "Sal vation Nell" is a play of wide appeal, and tells one of the most absording love stories set forth on the stage in many years. Although it deals with the humble and often ignorant people of the crowded centres in New York, it in a story that goes straight to the heart, and grips the attention of the spectator from start to finish. Nell Sanders, the part played by Mrs. Fiske, is a lowly scrub-girl in a saloon. Into her life comes the power. of a tremendous and redeeming love, her better nature is awakened, and in the progress of r. ,i , T, c ! 1,10 she rises from the depths of (.raduaimff Exorcises of Pacific j degradation to the heights of spiritual Junction's High School. j achievement. As the development of I the story commences immediately after The Nkus-Hi;i:a!.D is in receipt of an Ur ri'0 (f the l'"'tain, those who ar invitation to the class day and grad- nve l;ite should r.ot exj ect to be seated uating exercises of the Tacilie Junction U" 1,10 cn'1 of tl,e ,",t- Tm're will be a rrr- - " j High scho.,1. The class consists of : ""'tiffe Wednesday, May 1;. John Kahler of ( ino.'vi loul ti..nv.l ,,r ! it, ...... 1 .1 ! i " J.. : K i.ioic.-. nuu wine joiing Cynical. I the "wide open nolicy" of the nresn't ! gentlemen: Alta J. and Geneva A. "F!lipcln mn.i i.n ....V., i , ... , ' mm. II III UTQ I eity ai'n.ii ini.- tia'ion in thij ity. r KoRester ar.d Louise A. Johnson, and with his wife to buy her so much Jew Three SIM Entjajroment at the I t,,.,, ,,,. ,,, ,., .,rli,;.,J m.i, Pav.d M. Toyle and 1 I erl-.aps, answered Miss Cay. ....... .... Jorm l'eiashnii.t.. the commence- ment program will be given in the. Methodist church on Thursday evening, :rt. !. r'W f ,r v.. 11 f l...n .. . f.u t u nx-f ?ii n cr I : ..I . 1 I. . .: l - I . . . . . . .. . . ... writes from Lincoln to R. In.inger, '""1 w r u,v nvrrmu,,, u c . , n nvo , M norm t Jlurdurk on open to all persons of good character chairman of the board of control of the , j ;! f t or mm d ' ', ' S T 1G' i who desire to improve their physical x. .. , f. isiignttst (.iseortiiert or misery, ann business to be engaged in wil be the, .,.. . ... 1 1 seventeenth National Irrigation ton- . , f 1(. H . , i r : , . c . ,,. ,, . .. i well-being. . , . . , esery particle o. imp'.intj ami tid.- tn.it 1 ,rCr,erai merchandise business. The Smoke "Acorn cigars. They are q. , , . ., , , Bcss, that he has appointed a commit- , j i . , .,,. .. . . . ! , , , ... , ... ... ; I o assist in the work of organization 7 , . ... , ; is 11. your siomatn ana intestines is go-; t-;,,,,,! stock is to ne JIi,(mii divided made from the best quality of tobacco, ! . , tee of live to confer with the local i ith t th ' . 1 . . 1 ' ; one young man and one young women , ,. ; ng to tje ca.neii awav witnout tne use lntf) .;oil shars of i each. and are free smokers. .,,. . , ... boar.l as to the best means of n.akir.g ()f .lsalivL.s , uny otht,r assistance. I l,re "ceded (a married couple would do the congress in Spokane, August to j nicely.) Those of excellent character 1 1, of the greatest benefit to the state TVrTTT CTrpfom I m ..bVi who wou!l1 ''he to assist in this im portant work, with full remuneration for their time, are requested to write us tit once. Tlease give your age, oc cupation and references. All com munications will be held confidential. Write us now, please, and address as follows: Lock l!o. lol, Omaha, Neb. Will Receive Their Diplomas I) roams, dreams, only ilrer.nvi Nothing on earth is what it pi e ir.s. (Iriefo of today may be joys of tomorrow Joy.s of today may brinjr forth sorrow. So drifteth away the sad and the jjay; Some in the sunlight, some in the gray Sumo stepping heavenward, some gone astray To waken at last to know that the past is a dream, And only The Christ brings the day. -Lktiti.v E. EUltTOX. "Salvation Nell" Burwood Theatre in Omaha Books a Strong Number. initial ie 1 -wr - . m' (i?i-. 'le-titi'ri of , JVVVJiV(U- I i bThe Blue Mouse. Butwood in Omaha. j in the "wide ojion policy" on Sunday ; and on Sunday' he obtained "booze Itur-: fi-oni roir.e Sunday "booze joint," and May 'Jith. It may be noted that sev 1'hie ; imlv,,, i,;,r:i.i,f :,..:..,. .1 1 1 era! Thittsr.ionlh iieoole will t.i' r ti n-t lieved the ".vide open policy" that dis- Ends Soon Cirn Crib Burn3. N About T, o'clock Monday morning the Jliserv From Yoar- Disordered ; '"f c"rr- crib,.',f L- c-j(,i!J m':,r , huwka was di.-covere ! 'ii tire, fhe Stom&ch Goes in Minute.-. j ames had su-'h headway that it was ' j imp'osfibie to stop it, and a total loss resulted. The crib and elevator were valued :.t several hundred dollars l.e si.ks about 2o.' bushels of corn were destroyed. Thi re can lie but little tlouh. th.it the . ou car. ear. ar.vt:i:n' vo ci'i.ves wili.out fear cf a case ve.-'ion or Dy-' epsb, or that ; v. i.i u-rment or seur on ; . u: y..i; v. ill occasionally take 1; stomam ' of Ii.ii!-! your ford j Vn;::' h:f ; little 1 i ): in. after eatu g. i'our meals v i 1 tn.-te a'. you eat ill 1 1: -. . fi "ment or turn U t-; ar N.vj-ea. !:' of h ad in. tr.n;!-- ..arti :;rn, Water bra:, T.'.ii. in stom ;, and intestines vt 1 th r i-yir.; torn... L.adachea fvooi. the stomach are i;b- ,!'. I n.: !' S'. i. . a-d any-; 1; M.thh g 1 or oo ( i! : Uelel.ir.g. ! Ine.'S after n '.like a I .i:o'..,r.es-, j on. 1. . ui: I 'rid r o'c'.f..': wasot incendiary Nclice. -.fuiar ir. ,ti; of !; V. C. T be he Id at the M. K. Churth af'i-rr.o ..1 M; y li.t; at l.o T. hi. J. K. Va.-.d.-rcoi .:. Sec.e t.iry. N'i xt Thursday evening at the wood Theatre. Omaha; "The Mouse" the much-talked of farce ermcdv wil! be nresent with a cast s lid to be the largct ever used in a comedy j i'cnsed "b,M,ze m Sunday" would war of this hind, composed of the cleverest j rant further Sunday sport so he pro people in the profession, and a produc-1 ceeded to destroy a screen door and tion reported to be the most elaborate , use prilfane a.j ol)!,cene ;,.,umj;l the Mcssers Shuhert have ever sent en- , . t ,ur. Evervthing used on the stage is U ' 1 oUce LiUW wh- dws ot carried bv the comany, even the furni-! 111 fil1 thll1K:j harmonize with the "wide Mine, "uhhoiiKli It Is sometimes diffi cult to deleiiiiinn whether expensive KlT's are Instilled by affection or a bad conscience'." in th'.' exercises, notably the Ae'olinn quartet and Mr. C. l. White with the violin. The Only Alternative. Mother (to her daughter) What Is your father making such a row about !n tho other room? Hither the doctor has forlibHi'Ti Mm lo Hiuoko or ho U now asking him for your hand. Flie- Husbands Take 8econd Place Now. In the day when women Bat at noma and did needlework thoy may possibly have had time to be Interested la their husbands' careers. To-day their own careers monopolize their attoa tion. London Ladles' Field. ture.eaipets, rugs, paintings brio abrac ' open policy" of the city administration K''dt lllaetter. etc., making it an exact reproduction , took the unfortunate de il into custody of the one now at the Lyric theatre, ; and placed him in the county jail, where 1 A Consintent Deceiver. .New 101k, where the piece is now en-1 trie ".Sunday booze" and "wide noon u h:,t ni" '"" Kolns to do with all : . l i-w-w. joying its seventh lnonthof phenomenal j policy" kept up its work and he do--- : ,!iat coll,lt"''f''it money ?" ask.-d S ip succcr.-. i troved constdemMe f K ; phlra. "My dar." answered Ananias j at - ' vitw vvuiilj j'lU' "The iJlu'j Mouse," has proven the : perty by breaking up a de.k kept in greatest theatrical sensation of the sea-1 the outer part of the jail and breaking son. From all accounts.it has become a the windows in all destroyed some $1") perfect craze, not only in New York, ! or 20 worth of property, which the but throughout the South where the taxpayers of the county must pay to company w hich is to appear here has help maintain this sort of "wide open been touring. policy" and "Sunday booze" in the city It is claimed by the Messrs Shubert administration, representative, that the action of the , . . . ..layer 01 Kunmonti, (a.) wasentirely uncalled for.and had the Mayor wi.nes- V t 't. . .u.i .)iut, 111 wy my dues in me urn- 1 tlnguhsheil club that hears my name." ! T . : !C '4- "How 1111;. ii fuel do yoti compute we shall in ei! or. our motor trip?" "Well : stipi one we sny two pillous of naso- i Iciie an! il.r-'e gaHons of Scotch."; Outing. f MILLINERY SPECIAL Call and get prices; A Big Reduction. Mrs.JuiaC.Dwyer X Opposite Tost Ollice. Tlatts- mouth, Nil i V celr vi- i V. Leom-.rd left T;;..-.lay for I.ir , wh.ere he wiii spend a few ing his tla .11; liter and famiiy. oaS Fitch's coniedv more t!mrnu"l.lv m il ni'T; prominently than could have been I accomplished by any other method. "The Ulue Mouse" has no moral to ' tell but nijis to ariuise and it is that Mr. Fitch has crowded as much fun in- to three acts as could be done. As usual , he has conceived not 'only original and, uniipie types, but novel scenes. The leading character, is a creation distinct Hiv.l lasting. She is neither good or I bad. Ashtoi, Stevens, in New York j Evening Journal, calls her "benignly tough." As played by Miss Millicentj Kvans, one of the most winsome and ! gracious actresses of the present nge, "The T.lue Mouse" becomes a sort of' glorified devil. Another odd type is : that of the old Cicrman woman whom th" 'Mouse,' for per employs as her ' mother. Then, too, the president of -the laih'oad, who likes every pretty face, ii another hewn-from the-rock type. 'J'his propensity gives rise to most of the complications. Kollette, ; his secretary wants to be made division superintendent, and he pays "The Mine ' Mouse" to impersonate his own wife and flirt with the old president in order to weulle the promotion from him. : The trick is turned and the mix-ups that follow are to many to describe. The engagement is there for three nights starting May ), and matinee Saturday. 1..! a performance himself and not been ; n.ish d by a few fanatics "The i'.lue . iieise" would not have been played so prominently in the Ihic-light of public criticism. Thi; h iwever, seems Hot to have been in any way deterimental to 1 the piece, hut on the contrary it has I boen the re sult of advertisii g Mr. ...; ft!': 7.1;. V? G '. 'j. K..J m More No Less Here re is a special line of suits which we hist received from the manufacturer. We bought them cheap and will give oj the benefit. Tho cloth U a beautiful nut brown worsted with a black pencil stripe, absolutely nil wool. Ma le with fancy flap and cuff. Teg top trousers. Best trimmings. A suit Veil worth S22. To the first corners, they are SI 8 no more-no less. Ask for the advertised suits lot AITS". Weseotl's Sons "Where Quality Counts." Will nravn . 1 ir T MAKES a good deal m of difference to you where you buy your clothes: because, unless your a good judge, you ilon't really know what your getting1. There's always a lot of cotton-mixed stuff on the market. That's one of the strongest reasons for coming here. You'll get h?re fart Scliaf fner & Mdrx ,1 H T-.l :7i ,1 r---.-e-r.i-.-.- -. v i clothes; and they're alwavs all wool; the finest tailoring in the world, th ? most perfect style. We'll fit vou right, both vour per son and your purse. . 1 1 :. -.1 if Mi j cr iV .'.r.v c hatta: MM hchiv 1 II.it rt.!. H. C. McMaken i.n attending the state encampment of the 0. A. K. at York this week. QCZlt th !: m:v stoke.