I DAILY PERSONAL NEWS V Short Items of Interes From Fri day Evening's Daily Journal V Y Y Y II. 11. Chahott of Union Is In tli'' i city today attending to business milt torn, j where they will spend tin- day do liiK Mine shopping nml looking it ft r business matters. , Wllilinn Volk Ik spending after- ' mum In Omaha attending the corn show and seeing sights. Mis. Melhlsen (if llavelock Is in th city in attendance upon tin- fun eral of tin- late William Latham. .1. II. Mi-lidum-r. Ilo- s-t u r.ly ami vig orous f ariiKT from near Cedar Creek Is In the rlty today intending to bus iness affairs. Miss Kmma Kanfman Is taking In the sights of the roll! show this ai teriioon being a passenger on the mall of the metropolis. A marriage license was Issued yes terday at Lincoln to Charles Makln hter, lined - I of Greenwood, and Lnlil Wade, lined I!7, of Weeping water. Col. J. H. Seyholilt and sister. Mrs. Mis. A. C MuU, came np this morning from Murray and were pus nengers on (lie early train for Omaliii Joel Mossersinlth, wife and daugh ter Goldlo, of llavelock, lire In the rity coming down to lie present at the funeral of the late William Latham. C. R. Wlthrow, tho enterprising editor of tlu' Thiirman TlmeB, Thur mnn, la., came In this mornlug for a brief visit with his brother, W. h. Wlthrow and family. ,los. Mullln, William DolosDornlor nnd diuiRliter Myrtle, who were In the rlty uh guests t the Salmon-Fox wedding returned to their homes at Klmwood this morning. Wade Toiler and wife came tip this morning from Mynard and were passengers on t In tally morning train for Omaha win re they had bus iness mailers to look after. Mrs. John MilngMon lame In from lor homo Koulh of the eily and departed on the early train for Oinnlia where the has soiec Import ant bmlnesK matters to look after. Mrs. Win Tavlor came in ihls morning from he r home near Hock liliifl's was a passenger on the earlv morning train for Omaha u lel-e k !l 1 St Ml l-ela' te.S and do some shopping. Col. M. A. Hates, the editorial far totum of this ureal Journal of clvlli zallon, l.-i rusticating in Omaha this day taking In the corn show and pro mt ring to del ver his maiden ora tion In the legislative halls or th state, Joel Messrrsmlth and wife, daugh ters (ioldle and Mrs. Merhlsen, and sons Will and Charles, who wort railed to the city by the funeral of Wlllani Latham, a brother of Mrs MesserHinlth, .returned to their bono at llavelock this noon on the mail train. Mr. McHserHinlth was former ly a resident of this city leaving here Home sixteen years ago. lit? met many old friends during his brief stay lu the city. John Rainey formerly of this city but lately of 1'lalnvlew and vicinity, came In Wednesday night for a visit with relatives in the city. John will be quite well remembered In this city where he lived so long as a popular and well liked Rent Ionian and his many friends are glad to shake his hand once more. Mo will likely re main here for some time as he has been troubled more or less with rheu matism during the time he was away. Ititthor 1 1 curt If. A man, his wlfo and a child came to this lty Homo months ago to make their home. They remained a short lime when a child was born to the mot her and she plead the poverty ait and secured llie.llrul treatment and in a short time the other child wiim taken sick and be was also treated, estcnlay the pair gatin reii up their In longings ami left the city. Itiforo the woman left she made a statement that was hard to believe. but she vouched for It. Trior to com ing to this city they had five child ren and they gave away four of them and when leaving she said that she had made arrangements to give away the other two children and she ami her husband were going to some new place to start all over. She expressed no regret over the fait that she had given the children away or was going to give away the other two, but thought It was right to do this. This will make six children this couple will have had and they will have given them all away in a short lime and leave for some place where they are not known and plead poverty and he tared fur by the people, as the wo man says she Is not able to work and the man won't work, but she re fuses to leave him. These are what might he called "undesirable citi zens." Nebraska City News. JOURNAL PRINT SHOP ON THE EVILS OF DIVORCE Appreciates Our Elforts in Making an Up-to-date Printing Plant. Krnin Snl ii i ilav's 1'iitly. The Journal Is lu reieipt of a let ter from W. J. Stadelman, manager of the Norfolk Telephone Company, which Is printed below. The letter is self-explanatory and the publish er of this paper tan be pardoned If he feels lileased to tilld someone who appreciates his efforts to make the Journal an up-to-date printing con cern: Norfolk, Nebraska, Dec. 1(1, liMIS. Mr. Robert Tate.-, Tlattsmoiith. Noli. Dear Sir: I police by the Tlattsmout Ii Jour nal that you have Installed a linotype machine. 1 am glad to see that somebody has broken the shell and come to. t ins speaas won ior no efforts that you have made and you should now he lu a position to do high grade work an I should have the business. I am sending you under separate cover one or our laie directories which was made by the Norfolk News, and from a printer's stand point 1 believe that it will appeal to you. I call your attention to the black faced type, also that we have no "adds" except our own. I only offer you this knowing that you have been doing the work of the Tlattsmoiith Ttd. Co. W. J. Stadelman. & SON Local Hews From Satiiiilay's Dully. 1. H. Myers was a business visitor In the city today coming down from Omaha and returning to his homo on tho mall train at noon. Mrs. Chita. Creamer was a passen ger this morning for Omaha, having tame In from her home In the coun try lo catch the early train. John Campbell came up front his farm In Rock Mull's precinct, and j made the trip to Omaha today gulling i up to look at the prize corn. ! C. K. Wlthrow and wife of Thur- rmin, la., who were rnllnt lo uie env oy the death of William Latham. . returned to their home this inoriiln;. Alex Campbell came lu this morn ing from his homo south of the city, and was a passenger on the early train for Omaha where ho will upend tho day. Adam Schafer from west of Murray spent Sunday In the city coming in from his farm. While here ho paid the Journal office one of his much appreciated calls. Mrs. Albert Wheeler and sister Miss Rose Tschlrren came In this morning from their hoir." In the A Thousand Years Ago The question as what to get for Christmas presents was hard and is today ..The Same Old Story.. Oh! It is so hard to select anything. I wish I knew what to get. Here is a List to Look Over: country and were passengers on the early train for Omaha where they will spend the day. Chas. lleobner nnd Miss Florence Fleming drove lu this morning from near Nehawka. Mr. Heebner paid the Journal a visit which was much appreciated during his stay In the cliv. lie found the roads In rather had condition for traveling as they were sloiinv and muddy. rhey re turned home this evening. Judge Travis tame up from Ne braska City la-t night and today held a short s-sHon of district court at wl.ii h various motions were heard. A divorre was granted Lena Warken tln from Abraham Warkentin on the ground of non-support and deser tion. The defendant did not make an annearanre In the case. A. L. J. W. Trltsch and wife came down from their homo near Cedar Creek to siiend the night with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Trltsch, and called this morning for the pur pose of renewing bis faith lu the Journal and extended his credit mark on our books to January 1, I!) 10. Mr Trltsch Is one of the well-to-do young Ciorman farmers of Cass county. I Judge Howard Kennedy to Speak In This Cily. One of the Interesting events of the coming winter will be a series of addresses under tho auspices of tho Men's Hrotherhood, the recently formed organization of the Tresby terlan church. These addresses will cover topics of general Interest and will be given from time to time by prominent speakers front abroad who will be secured by the brotherhood, the opening number will be by Judge Howard Kennedy of Omaha, who will speak nt the Tresby terlan church on Sunday night, December 13, on the topic "The Church and Divorce." Judge Kennedy's address will point the evils which exist under tho present lax marriage laws of our several slates and will present tho had effects of affairs as they are at present in relation to the divorce problem a problem which Is causing a vast amount of worry to statesmen of this country. The lecture will bo one well worth listening to nnd everyone should attend. Judge Ken nedy Is an able and eloquent speaker and a man well fortified with fads, lie has a fine reputation wherever known as a scholarly and learned man and his ret option in this city should ht? a fitting one. Well, Well, Silo. Silas Canticle was buncoed out of I:'.") by two sharpers. Tarntole de sired to sell his restaurant business In Kmorson, and offered one J. Iloot en of Henderson $25 commission to find a buyer for him. Hooton ap peared with a fellow who gave a check of $150 on a Council Muffs hank. Hooton then demanded his $25, which Tarmele paid in cash. Hooton and the other sharper, who signed the bogus check as L. M. Tay lor, had business elsewhere, promis ing to be back In a couple of days tiding and spending the $25, while The two scamps ar no doubt di- Tarnxde is evidently figuring to him self which of his possessions Is worth the least, I. e. his lost time and trouble, his empty pocket book or his bogus check. Some men will never learn not to cash checks made out by strangers. (ilenwood Opin ion. .Flash lights (pocket) Coring & Furs Tea Spoons Handkerchiefs Kimonas, Hair Ornaments Silk Waists Pillow Tops Carpet Sweepers Mufflers Music Rolls Silk Scafs Toilet Sets Ladies' Ties Post Card Albums Kid Gloves Photo Albums Ruching Last-for-Ever Hose Hand Bags Silk Petticoats Picture Frames Silk Dress Patterns Mirrors Umbrellas Shaving Mirrors Rugs Fancy Parlor Lamps Emb. Doylies Salad Bowls Emb. Doylie Sets Carving Sets Lace Doylies Cut Glass Table Linen Silver Knives & Forks Table Napkins. Table Spoons 100-piece Dinner Sets Co. fiood Farm for Sale. 120 acres of good land within three miles of Union, two sets of Improve ments. Prefer to sell altogether, but might Sell one forty alone. Inquire 'of Chas. L. Graves, Union, Neb. For Sale, A good Quick Meal range, six holes with reservoir attached. Apply to E. G. Egenberger, or telephone 372 Plattsmouth phoiie. "Gut Hell," the favorite cigar. Christ to FOR Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Traveling Sets, Comb and Brush Sets, Hand Mirrors, Music Rolls, Perfumes, Pocket Books, Purses, ' Military Hair Brushes, Fine Pipes in Cases, Shaving Sets, Smoking Sets. ANSWER IT HONESTLY Are the Statements of Plattsouth Citi zens Not Wore Reliable Mhan Those of Utter Strangsrs? This is a vital question. It Is fraught with Interest Tlattsniouth. It permits of only one answer A Tlattsmoiith citizen speaks here Sneaks of the welfare of Tlatts mouth. A citizen's statement Is reliable. An utter stranger's doubtful. Home proof Is the best proof. K. M. Hutery, living at corner of Tenth and Walnut streets, Tlatts mouth, Nob., says: "It did not re quire a long use to prove to me that Doan's Kidney Tills are a remedy of great merit. Tains would catch me In the hips so severe that I could hardly do any work, There was at so a lameness caused front a disorder ed condition of my kidneys and hear liing Doan's Idney Tills so highly spoken of, I went to Goring & Co.'s drug store and obtained a box The quick and effective relief I obtained through their use warrants me In speaking of them In the most favor able terms. For Kale by dealers. Trice DO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Huffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take nc other. WLTEX IEIIKlsCO.j Ton Tor Cent Dl-count. For the next few days we will of fer all our stoves at a discount of 10 ... per cent, owing to tho fact that we must move in a few days to our now ouarters In the Coatea block. This Is offered as an Inducement for quick sales, as It will save one handling them If sales are made before mov ing time. Call and see our line. Kroohlor Ilros. Closing Out Sale. I will seil my stock of hardcoal stoves at cost. Come In ana ee them. I). T. Jackson, Tearlinan'i Old Stand I V t z ? Z t t t ? ? ? ? t ? ? ? ? ? ? V ? ? ? 01 as Sh opper hould Buy Now! The time has passed when the peo ple buy trashy goods as Christmas presents. Be sensible, and buy something that is durable for any season of the year, or better still, get one of our OOATS and you will always be pleased. These goods are all taxable and we must move them before the asses sor arrives to avoid the extra ex pense of heavy taxation, and we will make the price in accordance to move the goods before January 1 st, 1908. We are over-stoeked in all departments and must move the goods now. It will be to your ad vantage to call on us in makingyour Christmas selections. DVD- A. Y ? ? V ? ? ? ? ? ? t T t t ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? t ? ? ? ? ? : t ? ? ? ? ? f t ? ? ? T ? ? ? ? t t The Department Store Man of Plattsmouth ? Traveling sets Goring & Co.