( 0 0 A' T, DOC DOC We Keep Your Favorite BRAND OF CIGARS if it is of local manufac ture, and what's more, keep then just right not todryortoo damp, but just right. It pays to purchase your cigars at CSoisiinig Qz Co- There's Satisfaction n Smoking Them. 0 ANNUAL BAZAAR A SUCCESS 0 DOC DOC PERKINS HOTEL Si PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA RATES $1.00 PER DAY First House West B. 6c M. Depot We Solicit the Farmers Trade and Guarantee Satisfaction. When in the City Give Us a Call T5?e Perkins Hotel Omaha's Christmas Shopping Headquarters Everything Imaginable for Gifts. BOTDBE E?? Relltvble Store Everything at Money Saving Prices. Holiday leauty . leigns Supreme Counters are piled high, departments crowded with the greatest stock of Christmas gift suggestions ever shown in this part of the country, and prices as usual mean a neat cash saving on all purchases. Toys, Dolls, Jewelry, Silver ware, Cut Glass, China, Furnishings, Grips and Sujt Cases, Ladies' Suits, Coats, Fine Furs, Men's and Boys Clothing, Silks, Dress Goods, Furniture, Carpets and Rugs, Pictures, Fancy Goods and Art Novelties, Books, etc., etc. Every, thing and anything you may wish. We Extend You a Hearty Welcome Visit our store and view our grand display. The great variety and low prices make selection easy. TWO BOOK SPECIALS World Famous Books, Illustrated edition, postpaid, . A regular fl.GO value, on fine paper, elegantly bound, beautirully Illus trated, each book ta separate box for gifts; such titles as Ishmael, Self-Raised, Thelraa, Treasure Island. Hypatla. First Violin. Un cle Tom's Cabin, A Window In Thrums, Pilgrim's Progress, The wide World, eic. aom Brilliantly Lighted Hall the Rendezvous of a Ltrge Gay Gathering Last Evening. SOCIAL TIME ENJOYED IN DANCING Many Beautifully Decorated Booths The Ladles of the Guild Excellent Entertainers, The second of the annual bazaars held by tbe St, Mary's Guild of the St. Luke's Eplocopal church, occurred yesterday at Coates' hall, and proved to be very successful, a large number being in attendance during tbe after noon and an especially large gathering being present In the evening. Tbe spacious hall wa9 very artisti cally decorated for the occasion In red and green beautiful red Christmas bells of various sizes being suspended from the gallery, while several arches of electric lights reaching across the hall, added to the brilliant affair In the evening. On entering the hall a grand dls play of posies greeted the eyes of the visitors. This booth was very attrac tlve sweet scented ruses, alluring ear- nations and large white chrysanthe mums being arranged among ferns on shelves, while on cither side stood a snow white pillar. The ilower booth, which was In red and white, was pre- where reeularly at 11.50. In this sale, postpaid ft 75c tory of ths Bible Land, by Jr. Tab mage, A beautifully bound fcook descriptive of r3r, Ta&agei most extensive Journey throughout the Holy Land; a biography tt Our Savior from the cradle to the cross, and fully Illustrated by pic tures taken by the author. A lim ited quantity of this book, regular $2.60 value, while they la9t this week, postpaid, 00 Tailored Skirts Made to Measure Select Tour roods from any fabric in our great Dress Goods Department and we will make you to measure 1 ikjrt for less price than you can bur it elsewhere id the la fed. Samples and Style Book sent Free. Write fof them tci3ay. 16th and Dodge. Hayden Bros., OMAHA. NEB. Will Looato Her. Fate Davis, one of the best known stockmen In Cass county, and more so In the southwestern section, lias formed a co-partnershln with H. 15. Hudelson of South Omaha, for the purpose of buying and selling stock. These gentlemen were la riattsmouth today making arrangements to locate here permanently for this purpose. While Mr. Davis Is known personally to many farmers of Cass county, Mr. Hudelson Is a gentleman of sterling qualities, and the combination makes strong team for business. Those who have cattle or bogs to market will do well to see these gentlemen, as they are always in shape to pay the highest market price for good, market able stock of every description. You will always And one of tbe Arm In riattsmouth, where their headquar ters are permanently located. MAY BE CASE OF INFANTICIDE Section Men Find Body of an Infant by Railroad Near La Platte. YOUNG COUPLE ARRESTED AT FT. CROOK Face Serious Charge Which Is Being In vestigated by the Authorities of Sarpy County. LAYTON IS ADJUDGED INSANE Young Man, Who Tried to Sever Throat at Greenwood Lined In St.Charles,ta. The hoard of insanity after examin ing Harry M. Layton, the young man who tried to out his throat Thursday night and who attempted to reopen the gashes Friday morning in order that ho might bleed to death, when he was confined In the jail at C.rccnwood; adjudged him Insane, and directed that be be placed In the asylum for treatment. Sheriff (julnton took the patient from Greenwood to Lincoln this morning. When examined before tbe board, tbe young man appeared to be very rational on everything except the question of living. He seemed to be laboring under a tit of despondency, and declared that be would kill bio)' self when tbe opportunity was present ed. Ills home is not In Shenandoah as was presumed by several who knew a young man by the name of Layton that worked In the shops In this city, but Is In St. Charles, la., where his father Is living, the mother having died about tlfteen years ago. Young Layton has been employed In northern Iowa for several years and had lost trace of his father and four brothers. Ho had started out toward a town in western rsenraska, when he became atllicted with peculiar sus picion of everybody whom he met, and while In this mood he has attempted twice to commit suicide. It is thoiighttbat aftera few months treatment at the asylum the young man will recover from the ailment An Eicollant Concert. The music lovers of this city, who attended the concert at the Presbyte rian church last evening, enjoyed a program that has seldom been ex celled. Although the weather was somew hat unfavorable, and the season a busy one on account of the nearness of Christmas, over twohumlred people took advantage of the rare opportuni ty to hear the Schubert Concert com pany, which Is composed of excellent musicians and entertainers. That this company was able to gratify tbe expectations of the audience was fre quently evidenced by the encores which were called for. Tho choir of tbe church are to be congratulated on securing such an all around good con cert company. DEEDS, NOT WORDS As a gang of section men was going sided over by Miss Margaret lovey, to wor. eary Thursday morning, the wnosupp .eu t.icga .er.ng wun u.e u flf )nfant was flscovcrc a favorite lloral decorations. , . ,, Just south of the lloral booth was suorl nisiance from La riatte, lying situated the market, where all good near the railroad tracks. The clrcum- wholesome eatables were for sale, tin- stances were soon made know to the der the supervision of Miss Minna authorities of Sarnv countv. and YlMxIt-A Ti sfn-rnt i rn ttiltll flirt ri i r I " ". , i V It , 2 " through a special from l'apllllon under and carrying a boiniuctof white roses. esorted to f 'h thirsty date of yesterday, the information l8 The house was beautifully decorated ... t i i I j j a in mil ui kin i at ubiiiuniiin ui in am i u j -.nnn fPn.A ms.A nllln u - O 1 IrlH flirt I rin ft UlH I 111 T I ' uuca. avyu ini yum. ...a.nvu .,. .,. Hlni rn,.m wnB Knonltf "Coroner Armstrong Is investigating tractive, where the color scheme of wiiat may oe a ca.se or inranticicio. rvrnnn nnrl whlra urnapnrrlnrl mil In He Dan Cupid at Alvo. On Wednesday evening, Jiecember 1:', l'MKi, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. George Cook, occurred tho marriage of their daughter, Dottle liooth, to Mr. Frederick Tarns of I'lattsniouth, Itev. It. L. Story, pastor of the M. K. church, oillclatlng. Tho bride wasdressed In Champaign Louisienne silk trimmed In Irish lace, limits of the market booth. In the south end of the ball the Plattsmouth Peopli Hits Absolute Proof if Deeds it Home. It's not words, but deeds that prove true merit. Tho deeds of Doan's Kid- nco Tills, for I'lattsniouth Kidney sufferers, havo made their local repu tation Proof lies In tho testimony of riattsmouth people who have cured to stay cured. J. S. Hall of US South Sixth street, riattsmouth, Neb., says: "I can vouch as emphollcally for the merits of I loan's Kidney Mils as I did three and one-half years ago. In lsmi I had a fall, strained my back and this brought on kidney trouble, at least 1 attribute the original of t he complaint to tho njury. I rom that time on, I suffered a great, deal from pah, In my back. To stoop caused sharp twinges through my loins and It was most dllllcult at times for me to rise from a chair. I tried several remedies but found no relief. Finally I had the good fortune to learn of I loan's Kidney I'ills and got a box at Coring & Co.'s drug st ore and using as directed, the pain was absolutely removed In forty-eight hours; This was in l'.MVJ and from that time on, 1 have hardly ever been without a box of Doan's Kidney Tills In the house to have in case of need. When I take cold and as the result feel any pain or soreness In my back, I take a few of Doan's Kidney I'ills and the troubles are quickly ended." For sale by all dealers. Trice Mc. Foster-Mlibum Co., ItulTalo, X. Y., sole agents for the t'nltcd States. Itcmember tho name Doan's and tae no other. Junior Auxiliary, under their leader, Early yesterday morning the body of decorations, and also In the elaborate Miss Dora Frlcke, provided the com- an Infant which bad been born but a thrce-course luncheon served after pany wun loouisome sweetmeais, anort time previous was found by the the ceremony-Mrs F S Allen and which were so Invitingly displayed railroad track near La riatte. and Mr. k i itini,,.i Lciufi . n,n that it was not long before the supply Coroner Armstrong was notified. The dining room I bnW uliuin mi Ibir nif f hn nfrorniuin i s I ..au uuu. '"p, oouy was removed 10 rapmion ana an The out-of-town guests were Miss Miss Florence Dovey conducted a Investigation started. LolsWorlcy of Lincoln, who played grab-bag, containing toys and many ..It was f0Und that a strange couple the wedding march; MissMabel Davis, onier appropriate -muusku m wic nan stopped overnight at a hotel at Weeping Water- Will Tains Tlatts puuiunvoi wuivi v uuii. i uik i id liu, iiu m an aim woman were , h pA ira c , , . . . .1 I llivullli Ull'l 1V I i HlIU I'l I 1i I' tvl J I uiawwK vuutcsi nun tiic auu.vc ui eacu aooui 'u years or age anu Strang- rniuorcin, n,. much merriment forthe young folks. ers there. They claimed to have walk- Ti,.h.. pn..'ni. ti,. r,..n, The west side of tbe hall was occupied ed Into town from tbe south. They ents of many valuaDlo and uscful pres. uy u.c ...., wu.j. vuuulc, u. Mcitmeuoiei ai an eany nour. inc ents ln cut K,ass Cllina and 8llver. which Mesdamcs T. T. Livingston, L. room tbey occupied showed evidence Thnaro v,nti, ,nii nnH f,vr. W. Clement and W. L. Tlckett pre- of the birth of a child. nW hnnn ,,, flnf, ,n i,,,.,,,,,,,. sided, and disposed of many dainty, "Itwaslater learned that a couple .n1 n.nir frinHa .i,hiii.m w.n useful and handsome articles appro- answering the description furnished voyage on their Journey through life wlfc' nor tliy son' nor thy dauKters priate for Xmas gifts. by the hotel landlord had gone to ' 2. "Thou shalt patronize thine owe TEN GOOD COMMANDMENTS To Heed Them Will Do You Good, ind Also Your Town Good. 1. "Thou shalt not go away from home to do thy trading, thou, nor thy Primary Teachers Meet. merchants, also the printer, and they l or some time the teachers of the shall patronize thee. In the brilliantly lighted ball a gay Fort Crook, where the lady had hired gathering assembled ln the evening to out as a domestic and tho man as a Indulge In dancing and a most enjoy- hostler. They were placed under ar able social time to the excellent music rest and were brought to Tapllllon. furnished by George eidman and They gave tbe names of Mr. and Mrs, Miss Bessie Hallance. Nearly two parsons and denied having been at La hundred people were present to parti- Platte. Coroner Armstrong believes borne of I.. L. Kouse. Miss Margaret clpateln the Jolly good time in the the couple are not man and wife, and Farley of the Lincoln schools ad evening. he has sent forthe landlord of the La dressed the meeting upon the "Ra The dining room, tastily decorated Platte hotel to see if thev can be iden- tlonal Method ln beading.' Miss thy neighbors shall greet thee gladly. ..... . I I T 1 1 lAl. I- . . I - ...... ... with Molly, Japanesse lanterns ana titled as the parties who stopped there aney nas useu mis mcuiou lor two ;,. -inou slialt not knock prop city schools have been contemplating a change in the reading methods of I the lower grades. To discuss this sub- Meet they met this morning at the 3. "Thou shalt patronize thine own merchants, that they may not be driven from their homes to find food for their little ones. 4. "Thou shalt pay thy bills promptly that thy credit may be good in the land wbcro thou dwcllest and spotless white tables, upon which re posed lighted candelabras was not neglected by tbe merry tbrong, who between dances repaired to partake of tbe delicious refreshments served by a corps of attentive waiters, under the supervision of Mrs. C. G. Frlcke. After having had a delightful social time, tbe ecstatic people In atten over nlgbt." Gets Limb Fractured. Carl, the ft year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wohlfartb, while coming home from school today noon, at tempted to get Into a passing wagon, and in sodolng sustained a bad fracture to one of bis limbs. The little years, and has made a careful study of from under thine own town, In order the various methods. The several to be revenged on thine cnemv. lest features of tbe method advocated by thou perish with him. Miss Farley were very succinctly re- o. "Thou shalt not Incline thine car viewed, and tho teachers showed by to the voice of pride nor permit vanity their questions that they were thor- to overcome thine heart. oughly interested ln the topic. Miss "Thou shalt spend thine earn- Farley gave part of the address on ngs at home, that they may return onnaw Wnrk" In thn tfiuror crriirina i ulnn;in n n i .. . . i .. v. """J ..w. ... fttuuv.... I niltlil-li IIIVT lUlUC Ullli Kl'w UOUtlSIl" So interested were those present ment to sucb as come after thee. 8. "Thou shalt not bear false wit- fnllnur urn a nunvattaA t r a r nolitnn'Q dance began to wend their way home- m . -... Jl..ln ih. I.JI. r,( th. r.IM v""1"' "uc" luo illume, wiiiuu f..,imnH. thrAnhniir. wora rtovntPft ..iu,uiu...UK tuB w ..unu . . . . nno rnrlnpnH nH v""" . . to be most excellent entertainers and ., . . . . to a profitable, practical and an in- ness against the town wherein thou providers. p 1 gP"nis- splrln discussion of the two subjects, dwellcst, but shall speak well of It In snowar for Mr. and Mrs. Frees. that will douotless result in mucn the ears of all men Thn flm.hi llaa tna thiA nruifl.. ......... ..I.. I iuo ... Mprnoaist cno r Dianned a aurnrise ror teachers. tvir' cnH hi nn, ki c w J...,,,.,.., V. . nn . . n . U.fcKl " r I I w - w-w . UW ui9Dmrv " , UUIW ucinnuicuniHuaiucu nun tus j , nfl rh.. prM WhO Were -..u.. n nnrhlvFllno nnrhL.tW nnr I IIO.-. ni.,..H I.H.. 1 1.... . . . : ' I "'"" " uv. ... u.vv.wB,uv oub viu 1Ci.'.ci uuaiuc iu i.teir married and forirot to Invite v-0... .f.rnnnn rr,.t pif1 th mm th. u in h rrh ht ht I . . 1 - i a COlATluai (ftl vviuuuil vvuu ij vivm I m u va vuu vt i wi vuw umw oeenioo mucn overaone, ana nence tbe mt of the cholr Attheclose of w. V.. Ttn-enrranhad ocrAslon toM soever thou desl rest thou shalt bur of .aT' "a IT,,Z . n?..;.., ."i II ine rehersal lh "wer announced Lincoln on business, and wblleenroute blm that hath to sell and thou shalt ..T member, to that place on the fast mall, be set pay the price thereof In thecoln of KDOt naa not his grip In a seat and threw his over- the realm. -! 8ccurely tled' aDd that the' coat over It. After assisting Mrs. 10. "Thou sh.lt keep these com- uui4Ktiviiw i won in nrrwppri t.r rionn ir. Mr I r m . i. - i . . -... i .n.i. m,A ..., ,. . .w- About twelve or fifteen Of these let- York and Miss Brad acted as attend- ,-f.. -ii it, .-i. LhiHr.n .miih. rhiMn.,hiM. ll n JS'-SImJ- a h-T. ! "ts, while Mr. Crablll gave the bride tlves.be repaired to the smoking car unto the third and fourth generation, the Omaha postofl ce and have been away and Mr. rolk, with tbe aid of a to converse with some friends. When that they may be made to flourish and bundled U .to little rope, made the matrimonial nearly Into Lincoln he returned to the wax rich when thou art laid to rest - w...vv. ..- u noose 8cCure, to tne toucning meioay Chalr car to get bis grip and overcoat, with tby fathers. K. V.r T" u 01 ther and Mother were onlv to discover that the latter was turn inese leiiers oe w uie siorcs Ir9h(.. pUye, by thecburch organist, missin,,. He thought some one was St. Jam.t Elects Officers. ortooenevoieniiy inciinea peop e to After tbe cereraouy tbe newly wedded trying to play a Joke on blm, but In- At the regular meeting of the St. ao as mey wisnea wun complying coupie were showered with articles Lulrles of his frlendsand the trainmen James society last evening the folio i ui it n t no ran uncra Pfinrainun r nornin i . i ",v" v,,v w..v-..v- w..,.v.u. i neccssarr ior nouHfiKAenmi. AnmnAuAH him f a inifnAa. nri,.A inn o i cers were eiocrea ror tne pn , I W " I VJlll Lt 1 1 VVJ U I IU W Vy A HUH II.U Si j kllHW " " Big Boost for Pensions. M1 ' . some passenger bad picked up the sumgyear. A special from Washington says: . . . ! ... coat and ouletlv dropped off at Ash- Trcsidcnt-John Janda. "UcDrescntative Pollard today Intro-L.r..v ..."l Vr .v "' landorllavelock. Besides a valuable vice Presldent-Ed. Svoboda rim ia nifir nir i nn n i nm u i a ri n ' duced a bill amending tbe pension act 7. : ' ' ! " overcoat, the thief cot away with a Treasurcr-J. M. Jerousck. t n. Li , " j ,,, i missea conneciion in umana, ana aia . . , . . , . o JuneSU), wh eh, If passed will arrl pair of new glovesand amufller.whlch nliiA All vmam nr M n A wnn IhA I'nlf aI I 1 . I I li iH..o .uuiuu t w V4 L..D UUIKU .,,., ... ,f,, Th. ..I. WC IU liuo lAJtacn States honorably for ninety days dur- past four this afternoon. The mati nee and noon street parade had to be Sccretaray Ch. Kratochvlll. Finance Secretary Vaclav Holly. Flag Dcarers-II. M. Jerousck, Jno. THrln'a T.ltMa T.lcnr IMlla Minrmiffhlr "... vertlsed. & Co'i tore. n.n Dismiss insanity base. Floods the body with warm, glowing House for Sale. The board of Insanity today eiamln- tltallty, makes the nerves strong, A good residence property seven- ed E. D. Vandenburg of Murdock. quickens circulation, restores natural 1 room house, good cellar, good cistern, I After Investigating the case the yonng I vigor, makes you feel like one bom and out buildings In good repair. man was discharged, and tbe com. again, tlolllster'i Rocky Mountain Close to B.AM, shops. For parties plaint withdrawn. Til. 3 cents. GerlngACo. liars see A. Rousi. Toman. Janitor Jno. Nasll, sr. Overcoats for Christmas. Kraft Co. Fine home made candles, loo per pound, at Mongene's bakery Main street. i