Kroehler & Kroehler hardware! In so! o!oc:in your sprir.' needs please hoar in miml that we oarrv a complete line of Builders' Material comp: i:i the Hardware Lino. Also, 1 IJ I i V - "If J Or'3!L Gasoline Stoves, Lawn Mowers, and the old Reliable Buck's Stoves and Ranges We do all kinds of Roofing, Repairing and Spouting. Call and see us. KROEHLER & KROEHLER NEBRASKA HIGH SCHOOL DAY THE FAMOUS DIVORCE CASE 1 1! !U It Don't allow money to lie around. is easier to spend It and easier to lose it SF& MONEY by keeping it iu a safe place such aB The BanH of Cass County Capital Stock $.10,000, Surplus $15,000 officers: Clias. C. Piirniele. I'rrs.. .lai'i'l) Tritscli, V-V T. SI. r:itt(TM)ii. Cusli. You can give a check for any part of it at any time and so liave a receipt for navment without asking for one. When vou have a bank account you will be anxious to add to it rather than KDend from it. Don't you want to know more about it. Stein: :h No p.:iti - ; . 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Orllee lmun 9 tu 1:; a. in., i., I to 3 p. in. unit T to St n. in. by ....I... ........ , .w i.nii'M XJ7 i.ufilt ut i'erklns Hotel ii y oner 1 The West's Greatest General Supply House. HffiTDBS J5he Reliable Store 22 complete Stores in One. We Can Supply Your Needs. WHY PAY TWO PRICES For a machine when you can get them at right prices here The Vlndex special Ths Annua! Celebration Announced for Fri day, n'ay II. at Lincoln. The date of tin.1 1'wa'ks l.c'.d every spring at th? university by tlu high schools of this state. Ikis been (Irciilml upon by tl'.o ootnmi'.tiT in cliari' of rror:l.l,.. Tbe ilav Is Ki:on a Ne braska hiirh school day. ami will occur this year on May 11. A lar-r attend ance at the exercises is already assur ed, several schools in the state having already written to the authorities ak int; for particulars in regard to the meet and statement that they expect to be represented at It. The purpose of the day is to oiler to otllcials and students of Nebraska high schools an opportunity to visit the university and inspect its equipment. In connection with the day the Nebraska Inter scholastic association will hold its an nual Qeld meet in the afternoon Wl o'clock. The Nebraska Interscliolas tic debate will also be held at this time, and the Schoolmaster's club will meet in the evening. Ueducetl rates have been granted on all railroads for all points within loo miles of Lincoln. The athletic contest is open to all high school .students who como w ithln the restrictions laid down by tho N braska Ituerscholastic Athletic asso ciation. Information regarding these restrictions can be obtained from Prln cipal F. M. Hunter of Fairmont. The events will be the same as in previous years, namely: The 10t, 220 and 410 yard dashes; one-half mile and one mile runs; 12o and 220 yard hurdle races (hurdles three feet six incites and two feet six inches) respectively; running broad jump: pole vault: 12-pound shot put; 12-pound hammer throw, and one half mile relay race, each team com posed of four men, each man to run 220 yards. At the business meeting of the exe cutive committee, held last June, it was voted to give silver and bronze medals for the iirst and second places respectively in each event. Informa tion regarding the events, rules, etc. can be obtained from lr. It. (!. Clapp 1'nlversity of Lincoln. The Time to Act. Thus early the authorities in many cities have commenced the agitation for the abolishment of tbe noisy and dangerous lircwords on the Fourth of July. With the growth of inventive genius comes the growth of the lire I cracker and the dynamite cartridge. Not satisfied with the noise that the olel-fashioned crackers made, modem people must have the cannon cracker that blows people's limbs oil, smashes windows and wrecks brick buildings. The cra.e has reached such a stage that the people have been compelled in the Interest of self preservation, to rule them out. The authorities in Plattsmouth should do the same thing. The time to move is now. Do not wait until the dealers are stocked up with these Instruments of torture, and then issue an order that will cause them a loss. Act at once. His Crops Threatened. Ti.r Llt.coln Journal, speaking of the duty t f Hon. Cieorwe L. sheldott in the soutl.sys: 'M'leorge L. Sheldon of! Oism- i; ut v wl.o some time ;ts'" an- j A Decision That is Creating Considerable now. iv. I that tir would be a candidate .. . . . . for ,o;,.rr heb.re the republican' CjMCtM AHICCJ Duorced People. statr i- n vent ion is still In Mississippi, i Ills Iririuls who haw been epeetiiii' written 10 YEARS goes GUARANTEE Here illustrated is a machine of true merit. fLow in Price but high in quality, has handsome I embossed wood case, drop head wih automatic lift ing device, roller bearing stand, automatic belt re placer, and is a thoroughly reliable article All at tachments are warranted steel throughout and a FOR each ,00 machine We buy these machines direct from the factory and in large quantities for cash) sell for cash; pay oo agents high commissions and are thus enabled to sare you about 50 per cent on the purchase price. SEND US YOUR ORDER. DO IT NOW. GET OUR PRICES ON RUGS AND CARPETS Wc carry a complete line from the very best man ufacturers and can save you from 20 to 30 per cent on your order, It v:ill pay you to figure with us before you buy. SEND FOR OUR SPECIAL CATALOGUE and samples of summer goods, they're ready and are free for the asking. LA fyenBros;0 him l return home have received word ihat he has breni'.e!aed in letin- itelv. Mr. Sheldon has a plantation near tbe Mississippi river and the water lias threatened to overilow the dykes and ruin bis crop. This threat ened danger has kept Mr. Sheldon in the suth longer than he expected." Escapes Safely From Ruins. In a letter received Friday the glad tidings of the fortunate escape of Frank Thrall and family from the ruins of the stricken city of San Fran cisco, were conveyed to his uncle, Ed Thrall, of this city. For a number of years Frank Thrall has been the head salesman of Thomas, Day & Co., whole sale linn, which was located on Mis sion street, and Is now a mass of ruins. Mr. Thrall's three'-story nsideni'e was condemned by the authorities the day after the terrible earthquake, and ho and his family were forced to go to the bills where they remained several days waiting for the lire to cease Its work of dest met Ion. n last Sunday they returned to the city and Mr. Thrall enlisted as a guard of the Mis sion Home and Kellef Corps. The Inhabitants are not allowed to build any tires In the residences, and all conking Is being done on the street. Mr. Thrall says that the wholesale firm will rebuild as soon as sufllelent debris can be removed for a site, al though they still continue to have earthquake shocks there every days Another Young Couple Elope. Among the list of marriage licenses issued at Council ISltitTsSatunlay after noon, t lie following names appear Victor H. Sherwood age 21, Alliance, Neb., and Anna Stullage1 21, 1'latts mouth, Neb. No doubt this explains the haste with which Vic was moving about the streets here Saturday morn ing, prior to his departure for Alliance where he has secured a position of ttrcni.'in on the llurllngton railroad The ni-oom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Kobrit Sherwood of this city, and has a host of friends who will congratu late him and wish the young couple the best there is of life. The bride, who has resided in this vicinity home time, and lias been employed at the Perkins hotel, Is a bright and intelli gent young lady. Tht! young couple will be at home In Alliance In about two weeks. The Journal wishes them a happy and prosperous wedded life. Miss Johnson Entertains. The membersof the "Five Hundred" club were most delightfully enter tained Thursday night at the home of Miss Ruth Johnson. The evening was most pleasantly enjoyed in a spirited contest for first honors at progressive cation), was obtained on the defend- five hundred Miss lone Dovey sccur- ant wno 3 a non-resident. A Story with a Moral. . i i . n i . i .. . i A mull w no nuu ore ii inaiMUK nuuu wages in a machine shop resigned his position and set up a little shop of his own. (jn being asked it lie was ntak Ing as much money as did when work Ing on a salary he replied that he was not, "but" he said "yon. may notice that there ain't no blamed whistle round here tell In' me when I must go to work and when I must iuit." Moral There Is a good deal of satis faction in running your own business. Ing the coveted prize. A delicious two course luncheon was served by the hostess and after having spent an enjoyable evening the participants meandered homeward. Those present were Misses Ellen Windham, Gladys Marshall, Emma Falter, Ida Pcarlman, Gladys Sullivan, .ctta Hrown, lone As Good as the Average Husband. Not long since a young fellow of this city undertook to jolly an old maid when the following conversation took place, "Hello, aunty, why don't you get married? 'I'm Just as good as married now'. -How Is that':" 'Well you see, I've a parrlot and he does the swearing; I've a hog and he does the grunting; I've got a torn cat and he stays out all night. If that isn't as good as the average husband I'll quit. " Ball Playing Prohibited. Hall playing on decoration day is un lawful In Nebraska according to the Hughs law enacted by the last leglsla ture. The law provides that any per sons who shall engage in horse racing ball playing, or In any game of sport which may tend to disturb the public peace on May IK), shall be deemed gull ty of a misdemeanor and shall be pun Ished by a tine not more than lno or be Imprisoned not more than W days, or both. Like Old Times. It seems like old times to see Tom rarmele at work In the bank and re .minds one of ' the days when I luck Adams, Art Fribble and other base ball fans used to make their head quarters there. Tom hasalways tiee loyal to Louisville and would doubtless been living here today but for a gang of pikers who threw cold water on everything he undertook to do. Louis ville lost much when she lost Tom rarmele. Louisville Courier. Hive you Backache? Get a box of Kldney-Kttes the most wonderful remedy for all kidney troubles, and I ther will make you right. 2-lc. The only copy of the famous decision (if the I'mted Mates supreme curt bearini; upon the 'Hit'stion of tbe i recruit itti of divorces in states other than tbe domicile of mattinionv, and leclai ing the same illegal has been re eived iu Omaha by 1'tiited States Ihstiict Attorney Charles A. Goss. Attorneys are keenly Interested in It. Mr. Goss has been at some pains to formulate an abstract of tho decision, which is: "Case of Haddock against Haddock. The decision Involved the clause of the federal constitution which says that 'full faith and credit shall be given In each state to the public acts, records and judicial proceedings of every other state.' The question arose In a divorce suit brought In 1s'.m by the wife, a resident of the state of New York and In the courts of New York, where personal service was had on the husband, who was a resident of Connecticut. The husband pleaded that he bad In l"s obtained In a court In Connect lent a divorce which was conclusive ami was a bar against the suit of bis wife. The object and result of tbe suit of the wife were to secure a separation and alimony. On the trial the New York court refused to receive In evidence the husband's divorce proceedings bad In Coiinecltcut and granted the wife's petition It appears that the parties were married In New York in lsiw, that the w ife was then and remained a resident of New York; that after the marriage the parties never lived together, and that shortly thereafter the husband, without justifiable cause, abandoned the wife. 'The supreme court allirmedthc de cislon of the New York courts In these words In part: "Without questioning the power of the state of Connecticut to enforce within Its own borders the decree of divorce which Is here iu issue and without intimat ing a doubt as to the nower of the state of New York to give a decree, of that character render I'd hi Connect icut , within tbe borders of the state of New York and as to Its own citi.ens, such efficacy as It may be ent itled to in view of the public policy of that state, we hold that the decree of the court of Connecticut rendered under the circumstances stated was not entitled to obligatory enforcement In the state of New York by virtue of the full faith and credit clause.' "The following propositions are fair ly deduclble from the arguments, the principles discussed and the cases re ferred to by the court: '1. That no state Is bound by the full faith and credit of the constitu tion of the I'nited States to recognize a divorce granted In antither state where constructive service (bypubll Cel. SCOTT'S mulsion When you go to a drug store and ask for Scott's Emulsion you Know what you want; the man knows you ought to have it. Don't be surprised, though, if you are offered something else. Wines, cordials, extracts, etc., of cod liver oil are plenti ful but don't Imagine you are getting cod liver oil when you take them. Every year for thirty years we've been increasing the sales of Scott's Emulsion. Why? Because It has always been better than any substitute for It. Sand for free sample SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists 09-413 Pearl Street, Now YorH 50o. and $1.00. A'J drutjglkts That the divorce, however, se cured by such constructive service is enforceable and valid in the state where secured. :i. That, where the parties are domlcled Id different states and the defendant Is personally served within the jurisdiction of the suit or enters Dovey, Gretchen Donnelly, Helen ,s appearance, the decree may be en Dovey,! ranees v eldman and Margaret forced In any state Mauzy Docoinlion D.iy M.iy 30. Decoration day Is but a few weeks oil', and as yet no arrangements have been made for exercises on that mem orable date. Let the membersof the A. K. at the next regular meeting arrange their committees and among the committees let there be one for the purpose of soliciting aid in making this year's decoration one that will be of Interest to the living and one that will go down In history as one of the greatest tributes ever paid to those noble heroes who sleep in Oak Hill cemetery. In other towns and cities tlte farmers for miles tributary are In duced by Interesting proceedings to lay aside their work for I bis day and bring their families with them to as sist In the decoration day services. Let us try this plan this year. Solicit the merchants to give what they feel like donating, hold the exercises at the park and having I wo or three line; orations, plenty of vocal music; have a. gnod bawl that will furnish music all day long; Invite the fanners to bring their dinners to the park and let the afternoon be spent socially after the exercises have been completed. This Is the manner in which the memory of the fallen heroes are revered In other towns, and why not In Flatts- mouth? Stomach Troubles. Mrs. Sue Martin, an old awl highly respected resident of Faisonla, Miss., was sick with stomach trouble for more than six months. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured her. She says: "I can now cat anything I want and am the proudest woman in the world to find such a good medi cine." For sale by F. G. Frlcke & Co , and A. T. Fried. Dr. Ehter, Dentist, Waterman Block KILL the COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS The Ferry Road. Thursday a Journal reporter con versed with several farmers from over tbe river who were here with produce, and among which were two loads of '4. That where both husband and wife are domiciled In the same state there exists jurisdiction in such state, for good cause, t o ent er a decree of di vorce which will beentitled to enforce ment in another state. That where the domicile of the corn, 'iiieytoiiiusinaiineypreiereo iiusbaru s na catt cular state and to come to riattsmouth to sell their that state Is also the domicile of mat farm products and buy their goods rimony, the courts of such state hav here, but that ere they came again ng Jurisdiction over the husband may. the road leading from the ferry to the n virtucof the duty of the wife to be city must be placed in a better condl- at the matrimonial domicile, disregard tion than It Is at the present time. aiJ unjustifiable absence therefrom Our merchants seem to want the trade and treat the wife as having her from over the river pretty bad, and domicile in the state of the matrl they no doubt want It bad enough to monlal domicile for the purpose of the expend a few dollars in repairing the discussion of the marriage, and as a same. Let us see how much we can rcSult have power to render a Judg- raise by subscription in the city and mtDi dissolving the marriage which then let a committee go before the vv 111 be binding upon both parties and county commissioners and ask them to he entltlee to recognltiein In all other appropriate an equal amount to that states by virtue of the full faith and subscribed by tho business men. With credit clause. a good road from the ferry to town t. phat ajS0) wlcrc domicile will more than pay for all the expense 0f matrimony was In a particular state Incurred In making the same In good and the husband abandons his wife and condition by the trade of the farmers Uocs into another state In order to that come from the east side or tlic avoid his marital obligations, such W,H Dr. King's New Discovery FOHfj rONSUMPTION 0UGH8 and OLDS Price 50c i $1.00 Free Trial. Surest and ttuickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNO TROUB LES, or MONET BACK. IN THE GOOD OLD Summer time river. Now Is the time to take some action in regard to the matter. Peru Graduates In Demand. other state to which the husband has wrongfully lied does not, In the nature of things, become a new domicile of the wife; hence, the place where the w ife was domiciled when so abandoned A mipcIh! from Peru has tho follow ing to say In regard to the demand for constitutes her legal domicile until a lienor, fmm the Normal school: new actual domicile by her elsew here "IVeiililetit. frnlitrpf announced that acquired t ,. v.th-n not nf tbn class of rk-bt v- " That an analysis of the case s In seven seniors have been elected l0 all the states of the union conclusively n,itimi.nt. thk timo. Hf said t hat demonstrates by an overwhelming pre- never before had so large a percentage ponderancc that, where decrees of dl of the class been elected so early in vorcc are obtained with Jurisdiction of ii.n vr-ar. and that the demand for plaintiff alone, they are not entitled l'eru teachers had never beensogreat." or allowed to be enforced In another state by virtue of tho full faith and -it nntir tbn oil of life Into vour credit clauso clause of the federal system. It warms you up and starts ceinstltutlon, but that such exparte the life blood circulating. That's decrees of divorce are given such limit- what Holllster's Uocky Mountain does, cd recognition as they recdlve by state 3-U'ents, Tea or Tab'ets. Oerlng & Co. I comity Instead." You want to save your money to buy your GOAL IFOR TH& WINTER AT OUR CITY Coal Yards. 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