ik PRETTY CHURCH WEDDING I r THE CITY. PLATTSMOUTH AND VICINITY. Marriage o! Miss Inez L. Reese to Mr. Chester W. Baylor of Omaha. , MANY OUT OF TOWN FRIENDS ATTEND ! roys' Tan Shoes one lot to close SI.25 a Pair I G. DOVEY & SON Uroncho Unster Hosiery, at onlv 25c for 2 Pair Dr. Marshall, Dentist, Coats' r.lock. Mrs. Frank Morgan spent the day in Ornaha. C. C iK-spain spent the day in Omaha. A. Carlson was a passenger to Omaha this morning. Ildii. M. L. Frederich was in Die city Saturday. David Guild of Omaha spent the day in this city. Judge Chapman was in Omaha to day on legal business. Miss Kthel Bobinson visited her mother in Omaha today. Mrs. D. H. Wheeler of Omaha spent the day in Plattsmouth. Miss Until l'atterson of hnaha at tended the Baylor-Beese wedding. C. E. McBride and wife of Lincoln are visiting the family of Clayborne Tyler. A. S. Will and his son-in-law. C. C. Smni'ipr. denarted this Friday for Akron, Cal. .1. A. Walker and his daughter, Mrs. Dr. Gilmore and son, of Murray, were in the city Wednesday. Mrs. F. J. Bhoden and daughter, Eulah, departed last Friday for Greenwood to visit friends. Judge Newell, S. II. At wood, S. M. Chapman and L. W Lorenz were transacting business in Omaha today. Miss Jennie Bussell, who has been visiting Mrs. Alice Lanhead, returned t her home in Pacific Junction this morning. Mrs. J. E. Holmes of (Ireenwood, ac companied by Mrs. II. J. Mason, who lias been visiting the former, departed this morning for a visit with relatives in Parkville, Mo., the home of Mrs. Mason. Good advice to women. If you want a beautiful complexion, clear .skin, bright eyes, red lips, good health, take Hollister's Bocky Mountain Tea. There is nothing like it. 3" cents, Tea or Tablets. Gering .S: Co. A man was arrested in Carroiton, Mo., a few days ago for using "cuss" words on the streets. If they were to arrest all the 'guilty ones here there would be so much money in the treas urer of the town that the mayor could lake an annual vacation. Our young Triend, Aulden Turk, who has been here for several days visitimr, departed for his home in Elm wood Friday. Mr. Turk is one of the nicest young men in Cass county, and we are pleased to number him among the Journal's best friends. Here is another reason why folks Khould'pay their subscription: A sub scriber living in a neghboring county 1 jst his pocketbook containing a good sum of money. The only thing in the purse to show who it belonged to was a receipt for a year's subscription to this paper. The damage suit of Harriett M. .Steel against the Missouri Pacific lias been transferred from the district court of Otoe county to the federal court. This suit grows out of the death of John Steel, who was killed sometime ago by a Missouri Pacific train at Weeping Water. It is only lately that we learn that Judge Sullivan was an Italian. While visiting Omaha lately he was asked by some Italians whether he was an Irish man. -Oh no," answered the judge, I am an Italian and my name is Signor Sullivana and I was born in the city of Borneo, Italy." Of course the Italians were pleased, shook hands with the signor, and invited him to come to see them. ...Fitted Perfectly... Makers of trusses may say what they will, we know that the same make of truss will not fit all persons equally well. Different per sons and different cases of hermia call for different kind, of trusses. .We have all kinds and can fit all persons perfectly. Shoulder Bracer We have all kinds, for men, wo men and children. Come in and talk the matter over. We guaran tee satisfaction on Shoulder Braces or Trusses, or refund your money. FRIED & HARRIS DRUGGISTS Mrs. Mike Mauzy was in Omaha to day. M. Way bright went to Lincoln to day. Mrs. Anna Britt spent the day in Omaha. DR. ELSTER. Dentist, Waterman Building. John Burns, of Louisville, was down on business today. Attorney A. J. Ileeson and brother, were in Omaha today. Dr. Thomas E. Green, first number of the lecture course, October 4. Mrs. Geo. Keil of Cedar Creek has gone to Pekin, 111., tovisit relatives. Miss Mamie Vetzer of Ottawa. HI., is visiting Mrs. Dr. E. D. Cummins. Miss May Murphy and her mother were passengers to Omaha this morn ing. E. Biznell. division superintendent of the Ilurlington, was in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Everett, of near Union, spent Sunday with rela tives in this city. Mrs. E. S. Parker and daughter", Mildred, departed today to visit the former's brother in Denver. Mrs. William Neville departed this afternoon to visit her husband for a few weeks in Holy Cross, Kan. Mrs. Ora Davis, of Murray, accom panied by Misses Gertie and Lora Peterson, were Omaha visitors Satur day. James Cook, jr., was down from Ce dar Creek yesterday, but he said he did not come down especially to see the show. The P. E. O. society will meet with Mrs. F. A. Murphy tomorrow after noon, instead of at the home of Miss Bertha Piichey. Mrs. John Young and daughter, of Murray, who have been visiting rela tives here, departed Saturday for Macedonia, la. Mrs. William Seville departed Wed nesday for Holy Cross, Kansas, to visit her husband who has a railroad con tract down there. That rock-ribbed democrat, Z. W. Shrader of Mt. Pleasant precinct, was in the city Friday end called to renew for the Old Reliable. Mr. and Mrs. John Donelan of Weeping Water spent Sunday in the city with relatives, returning home in their automobile Tuesday. Miss Blanch Sullivan went to Omaha today to meet her friend, Miss Aina Alexander, who will spend a week in Plattsmouth with her. Mrs. Kate Mary returned this morn ing from Kansas, where she spent a short time with her father, Wm. Neville, who has a contract on a rail road. Mrs. Thomas Pollock, Mrs. D. C. Morgan and Mrs. W. II. Newell went to South Omaha this morning to at tend the Woman's State Missionary society. Park Chrisweiser came down from Omaha last evening, where he had been with stock, and remained over night "with the old folks at home," and returned to his farm near Murray Fridsy morning. C. A. hawls, Lawyer. Pro bate and general practice. Of fice of Caunty Attorney. E. M. Clark, the barber, had his household goods removed form Pacific Junction to Plattsmouth today. One of the horses that bronght him over, belonging to Elmer Yonker dropped soon after reaching this city. T. J. Rhoden was in Friday to meet his wife, daughter and mother, who returned from Greenwood, where the wife and daughter had been visiting for several days with her parents, while Grandma Rhoden had been visit ing in that vicinity for several months. John P. Thacker, candidate for com missioner, was up from his farm near Union Wednesday interviewing a num ber of his friends. Mr. Thacker is one oj the best citizens in Cass county, and if he is not elected commissioner, we shall always think he ought to. Charley McReynolds and Jno. Lloyd, of near Murray, were Plattsmouth visitors Friday. The former is the gentleman whose barn was struck by lightning last week and destroyed to gether with its contents. Mr. Lloyd says the insurance will not come any where near replacing that which was burned. F. M. Massie and J.R. C. Gregory, both of Mt. Pleasant precinct, came down from Omaha Thursday, where they had been with stock, and re mained until the 12 o'clock Missouri Pacific south. While here Mr Greg ory renewed for the Journal another year and ordered a copy of the same sent to his father in the Buckeye state. St. Luke's Episcopal church was the scene of a very pretty wedding last ev ening at 7 o'clock, the high contract ing parties being Mr. Chester W. Bay lor of Omaha and Miss Inez L. Reese of Plattsmouth. The bridal party consisted of Mr. Carl Hildebrand, Guy Reese and Fred Cox all of Omaha, and Carl Bonner of North Platte, ushers. Miss Kate Sey forth of North Platte, Misses Helen Dovey and Bess Tyson of Plattsmouth, and Miss Jannette White of Omaha, bridesmaids. The maid of honor was Miss Edith l'atterson of Lincoln, and the best man was Roy Swartzel of Omaha. Miss Elizabeth Bonner of North i Platte presided at the organ and sang ! very sweetly, ''O, Promise Me.'" To the ! strains of Mendelssohn's wedding ; march, little Gladys and Milton Mc-j Maken, cousins of the bride, dressed in j white, entered bearing ropesof smilax. Then followed the bridal party, in-; eluding the ring bearer, who was Miss j Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. George.! Allen Beecher, dean of Trinity cathe- j dral in Omaha. The bride entered the j church on the arm of her grandfather, j II. C. McMaken, who gave her away, j The color scheme throughout was j green and white, the church and home j being tastefully decorated in these j colors. i The bride wore a beautiful gown of j white French lawn, and a veil, and ! carried a shower boquet of white roses j and pansies. The maid of honor and j bridesmaids were all gowned in white j and carried large boquets of asparagus fern. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's grandfather, where light refreshments were served by Misses Ellen Windham. Helen Chapman, Mar garet Mauzy and lone Dovey, to a large number of invited guests, who extend ed hearty cengratulations and best wishes for the future happiness of the bride and groom. A large number of beautiful and useful presents were received to attest the high esteem in which the young people are held. The bride and groom, accompanied by a large number of the bridal party and out of town guests, departed on the 10:18 Ilurlington train for Omaha, where they will make their future home. Among those present were Miss Eliz abeth and Carl Bonner, Miss Kate Seyforth, Miss Florence Stamp, Major Lester Walker of North Platte: Miss Edith Patterson of Lincoln: George A. Peecher, wife and daughter, Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. White and daugh ter, Miss Jannette, Mr. Carl Hilde brand, Pay Swartzel, Fred Cox, Guy Reese. Miss Ruth Patterson, Miss Al ice Haver, Mrs. .John Cleveland of Omaha: Mr. Richard Baylor, father of the groom, of Elk, City, and Mrs. Ed ward McMaken of Newcastle, Wyo. Looking For Long Lost Son. Mrs. Jerusha Wirkland of Cairo, Ga. has asked Governor Mickey to assist in locating her long-lost son, J. 1. Dollar, who is supposed to be engaged in stock raising in Nebraska. The governor received a letter from the woman saying she had not heard from her son for many years, but that from late advices she was led to believe that he is engaged in ranching in Nebraska. The woman also asks of the where abouts of T. E. Johnson, a friend who for live years lias been engaged in a search for the missing man. Johnson was last rea,d of in Oklahoma, from whence he wrote the mother that her son had come to Nebraska. Best for Children. Mothers be careful of the health of your children. Look out for Coughs, Colds, Croup and "Whooping Cough, Stop them in time One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy. Harm less and pleasant. Contains no opiates. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. and Gering & Co. A Coropliment to Dr. Hungate. Dr. J. B. Hungate has been selected by Governor Mickey as delegate to at tend the fourteenth annual meeting of the military surgeons at Detroit, Mich , September 2 to 2V. The sur geon general of the Japanese navy will be present. The doctor anticipates a very profitable time, and is looking forward to the trip. Weeping Water Herald. LiRe Finding Money. Finding health is like rinding money so think those who are sick. When you have a cough, cold, sore throat, or chest irritation, better act promptly like W. C. Barber, of Sandy Level, Va. He says: 4,I had a terriblexchest trou ble, caused by smoke and coal dust on my lungs; but, after rinding no relief in other remedies, I was cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds." Greatest sale of any cough or lung medicine in the world. At F. G. Fricke & Co.'s drug store; SOc'and ?1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. Arnold Waistings in all the desirable pat terns, a serviceable mate rial, washes well without losing a .bit of its beauty, 10c, 15c per yard. Every mother's son and daughter, too, between the ages of 3 and o, ought to begin to think of Fall Shoes. It's going to be too chilly soon for those this sum mer shoes and oxfords. You need shoes or a doctor. Shoes are cheaper than a doctor. Our fall showing of seasonable shoes is complete. One lot of women's shoes, black and brown, special, S1.4S per pair. YOUR PATRONAGE ALWAYS E. G Eirle Wescott has returned from an outing in Denver. F. G. Fricke is havintr a new roof put on his dwelling. The St. John's club will give a dance at Coates' hall on Saturday night, October 14. otto Becker and father, of near Pacific Junction, iowa, were in Platts mouth today. Major and Mrs. Walker of North Platte attended the Uaylor-Reece wed ding last evening. A. L. Manlove and Mrs. A. R. Wal lace of the Nebraska Masonic Home, spent the day in Omaha. D. C. Woodring. superintendent of bridges for the Burlington, was in the city today. Thirty car loads of ties passed through the city today in one train for the new track of the Great North ern. Mrs. Jennie R. Wells came down from South Bend this morning for a short stay at her home. She expects to return to the Bend the first of next week. Henry Donat returned last evening accompanied by Mr. Shut., who went out to Oregon with him. The balance of the party remain. Henry says he had a pleasant trip. Mrs. R. II. Sampson and daughter, Ethel, arrived from St. Joseph, Mo., today to make Plattsmouth their fu ture home. Mr. Sampson formerly re sided here and worked in the Burling ton shops. Henry Lehnholf, one of the Journal's staunch friends, who has been visiting Plattsmouth friends for a couple of days, departed for his home, near Louisville today. The Journal ac knowledges a pleasant call from its old inena. Attorney Byron Clark and Ed Brant ner, wife and daughter went to Glen- 30C U RecKictiorL Sale of Having sold my store room, which I will vacate in a few months, in order to reduce my stock of goods I have de cided to close out my entire line of house furnishings at GREATLY My stock consists of an up-to-date line of Parlor and Kitchen Furniture, Stoves and Ranges Now is the time to secure bargains. Come Now! Don't Wait! u n Come and See Me. I Will Do You fcjood The looms of the world have contributed of their beau ty to our Dress (ioodb Stock, a prodigal assemblage of all the exquisite colorings and weave effects, and if yon contemplate buying u new dress, not a wish need go u unratified. New Fall Underwear for ladies, misses and children; an extensive as sortment of well-made garments, and no where else are the prices so low. Large Line of Carpets, Rugs and Mattings Oil Cloths and Linoleums. wood, la., this morning to attend the suit Mr. Brantner brought against the Burlington for damages for injuries sustained while in the employ of. the company as switchman in the yards in Pacific Junction. Dr. J. A. Pollard of Nehawka was here yesterday to attend the meeting of the county democratic committee. The doctor said he did not know there was a circus in town that day un til on coming in he noticed the pa rade. At first he said he thought it was a grand reception Colonel Bates was extending to the committeemen. Dr. Pollard is a good fellow and is noted for his joking qualities. The Show Last Night. The Gollmar Bros, shows have been and went, and they carry with them the best wishes of all our people. A cleverer show never entered any town or city. The attendance last night was quite satisfactory to the pro prietors, as the number of tickets indi cated over two thousand present. )er two thousand tickets were sold at the ticket wagon, and the number of complimentarys given out was quite large. Everyone that attended either day or night give the management great credit for the manner in which theshow is conducted. There was not the least confusion among the mem bers of the company and everything worked like clockwork. The perfor mances were good, the menagerie was very fair, and take it all in all the Gollmer Bros, have cause to feel proud of their show. No Unpleasant Effects. If you ever took DeWitt's Little Risers for billiousness or constipation you know what pill pleasure is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all bile without pro ducing unpleasant effects. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. and Gering & Co. "Gut Heil," the favorite cigar 3C DC urniture REDUCED IT 1P1T ATCM RAT ART 11 JLL ILrUIiIUl w ilJTWX M n Season's Hosiery We are ready with the most substantial and at tractive line of hosiery for children, misses and la dies ever shown here. APPRECIATED & SON Tbe Only Way. There is no way to maintain health and strength of mind and body except by nourishment. There is no way to nourish except through the stomach. The stomach must lie kept healthy, pure and sweet or the strength will let down and disease will set up. No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness headache, constipation, bad breath, sour risings, rifting, indigestion, dys pepsia, and all stomach troubles that are curable are quickly cured by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Kodol I digests what you eat and strengthens j the whole digestive apparatus. F. G Fricke - Co., Gering A: Co. Requisitation for Clyde Wright. Clyde Wright, the Lincoln boy who stole cigars from L. D. Munson & Co., a'ter haying been taken to the indus trial school at Kearney and af ter hav ing three times escaped from persons having him in custody, has been caught at Hamburg. Ja. Governor Mickey issued a requisition for Ids return and appointed Sheriff John D. McBride of Cass county to bring him back. The boy stole goods from Mr. Munson February 1 and was sentenced to the industral school. On the way to Kearney he escaped from Superinten dent Hayward. He escaped from the school March and still later got away from the constable at Weeping Water who had arrested him. The charge against him was burglary. Lincoln Journal. Quite a Curiosity. A Journal reporter saw today a young bull pup about two weeks old, that was born with only three legs and has a stub tail. The pup belongs to George Black, and it moves around with the same alertness as though it had four legs. It is quite a curiosity, in the fact that we never heard of a similar case. DC DC n i