A. f DAILY PERSONAL NEWS i Short Items of Interest, From Mon day Evening's Daily Journal t ? ? Y ? ? ? Y Frank Krolek came down Friday several days with friends and rel atives. L. L. Fatton is spending the day In Omaha being a passenger for that city on the early train this morning. Dr. Frank L. Cummins spent Sun day visiting friends at Murray, re - turning in the evening on the M. P. train. Ed.' Schulhof returned to Glen wood this morning on No. 6 after spending Sunday with his folks In this city. Mrs. J. W. Crabill Is spending the day In Omaha visiting with relatives, being a passenger for that city on the early train. Father Bradley came down last evening from Lincoln to make a short visit with Father Shine and members of his former parish. Mrs. A. Stevenson of Ft. Madison, la., who has been visiting In the city with Mrs. Henry Martin, departed. this morning for her home. Edward White returned to his studies at the State University this' morning after spending the holidays In this city with his folks. Mrs. C. E. Vroman was a business visitor In Omaha today being a pas senger for that city on the early train this morning. Miss Mary Foster, county superin tendent, was a passerrger for Union yesterday morning going down to spend the day with her parents. Miss Alma Larson was the guest of her sister Mrs. R. E. Foster at Union, yesterday being a passenger for that city on the M. P. train. MlsseB Mary and Hermla Gradevll and Thomas Gradevll were passen gers this morning for Omaha where they will spend the day visiting with frleuds. James and Donald Patterson who spent the holidays in the city with their gr&ndparests Mr. and Mrn. Wm. McCaluey, returned to their school at Council Bluffs, la., yester day morning, Jos. Burlanek who is employed at Leavenworth, Kas., came In for a several days' visit with his parents departing yesterday morning for Ne braska City where he will spend sev eral days with friends before return ing to his duties. ' Miss Doris Patterson who has been spending the holidays In the city with her grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCauley, departed yesterday morn ing for her school at Concordia, Kas. She was accompanied as far as Lin coln by Mrs. McCauley. Livingston RIchey, Frank H. Smith nnd Charles Grimes were passengers for Union yesterday to spend the day with Mrs. Grimes. She is very low and no progress in a favorable di rection is to be reported. Mr. RIchey departed last evening from Union for bis studies at the State University. Ralph Marshall who has been at tending Kenton Military Academy at Boonevllle, Mo., for the past fall and winter, and who came In to spend the , holidays with his parents Dr. C. A. Marshall and wife, returned to his studies yesterday morning, Mrs. Mar shall accompanying him for a brief visit. Miss Christina Soennlchsen, who has been spending the holiday va ration at home returned Saturday evening to her duties at the Art school in Chicago, which she has been attending for some time. MIrs Soennlchsen Is one of Plattsmouth's moHt popular young ladles, and all regret her absence, even for a few months from society circles. C. D. Schleicher of Drady, Lincoln County, Neb., who has been visiting In this city with his father-in-law Chas. Miller and family, departed this noon for his home, lie expects to spend several days In Omaha pre vious to going on to his homo. Den Is feeling fine again now although not entirely recovered, but being well along on the highway toward good health. II. Vllllger and wife of Council Muffs, In., are In th rlty today. Mr Villager Is the head carpenter for the Krug Brewing Company and Is looking after some needed Improve ments for their property hero. He was In the city of Messina, Italy some twenty-eight years ago, this be ing the city which was recently de stroyed by earthquake with such great loss of llfo and property.4 Mr Vllllger declares that it was a most beautiful city at the time of his vlstt and he was much appalled to learn of the great loss which has come upon it. It Is probable that he will en gaged la the city for several days Pocket books Gerlng & Co. Mrs. Joseph Droege is spending the day in Omaha being a passenger on the early train for that city. Mrs. M. D. Houk of Omaha Is spending several days in this city, visiting with Mrs. Thos. South and other friends. Henry Guthman departed this morning on the early train for Omaha after spending several days In the city with his folks. Miss Lillian Dookmeyer was a pas senger last evening for Omaha on the M. P. train after spending sev eral days in the city with her folks. Ed. Polln was a passenger this morning for South Omaha to take up his duties In that city, after spending Sunday with his family here. R. 0. Heine, brother-in-lay of W. C. Irwin, who has been making a holiday visit with Mr. Irwin and wife, departed this morning for his home at Chicago, 111. Itching plies provoke profanity, but profanity won't cure them. Doan's Ointment cures itching, bleed ing or protruding plies after years of suffering. At any drug store. Mrs. John Buttery and three child ren of Lincoln, came in Saturday night for an over-Sunday visit with Wm. Holly and family, returning this morning to their home at Lincoln. Glen Smith and wife of Omaha re turned to their home last evening after spending Sunday In the city with Judge Travis and family. . Misses Helen and Ruth Chapman are spending the day visiting with friends In Omaha going up to that city on the early train this morning. Raymond Travis came down Sat urday night spent Sunday with his folks, returning to his duties in Omaha yesterday evening on the M. P. train. John Schwartz and son H. H. Schwartz both energetic farmers from near Nehawka are spending the day In the city being registered with Mlnehnat G"o of th Hotel Platts mouth. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to impure blood. Burdock Bit ters Is a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you clear eyed, clear, brained, clear skinned. 13 Bert Pollock, general manager of the Plattsmouth Telephone Company, departed this morning for Havelock where he Is superintending the con struction of the new telephone of fice of the company. Misses Helen and lone Dovey de parted yesterday morning for Chi cago, 111., where they are attending art school, returning to their studies after spending the holidays in this city with their parents. Fred Hawksworth and wife of Nor folk, who has been visiting with D. Hawkcsworth and family, were pas sengers this morning for Omaha where they will spend the day. Mrs. E. W. Cook accompanied them. Miss Florence McEIroy came down Saturday evening from her duties as stenographer to Father Bradley at Lincoln and will spend several days In the city, visiting her parents and friends. She expects to return to Lincoln on next Wednesday. Eugene Tlghe of the Union Pacific headquarters at Omaha, was an over Sunday visitor In the city, coming down Saturday night and returning to his duties this morning on the early Burlington train. Mr. Tlghe la steno grapher to the chief engineer of the Union Pacific. H. D. Haldeman of Ramonia, Kas., who has been visiting with friends and relatives in the city during the holidays, departed this morning for his home. He was accompanied as far as Omaha by B. F. Klchelberger. his son-in-law. Mrs.' J. L. Speck, hoiih John and Ben, daughter Belle, and niece Miss Enisle O'Neill were passengers this morning on the early train for Oma ha where they will spend the day doing some shopping and visiting with friends. Julius Ahlstrand and wife of Lo gan, la., who have been spending several days in the city, the guests of V. C. Ahlstrand and wife, were pas senRcrs this morning for Omaha Mr. Julius Ahlstrand and V. C. Ahl strand are brothers. The Journal begs to acknowledge receipt of a number of copies of English newspapers brought Jn by our good friend Harry Johnson. Tbey make very Interesting reading In great many ways and are always wcl come at our tablo. Mrs, Frank Campbell departed this noon on the mail train for Omaha where she will be a visitor until next Friday. L. B. Brown, the eminent farmer and mayor of Kenosha, drove In this morning to iook alter some business matters. H. M. Soennlchsen, the live grocer, Is in Omaha this afternoon looking after business matters, going up on the mall train. Henry Nolting of Cedar Creek took his dinner today with the Hotel Plattsmouth, having bsulness in the city to look after. R. F. Rheln of Council Bluffs, la., is looking after some business mat ters in the city being a guest at the Hotel Plattsmouth. Earl Wescott Is looking after bus iness matters in Omaha this after noon being a passenger for that city on the mail train at noon. County Clerk Rosencrana and wife are spending the day In Omaha hav ing been passengers for the metropo lis on the mail train this noon. Mrs. Wm. Baird Is among those spending the afternoon In the me tropolis being a passenger for that city on the mall train at noon. H. H. Iske and wife of LaPlatte came over this morning fro a few hours' business in the city, return ing to their home on the mall train at noon. A. W. Atwood, the enterprising Bee correspondent In this city, is spending the afternoon In Omaha be ing a passenger for that city on the noon train. Mrs. A. L. Baker of Nebraska City who has been visiting In the city with friends departed this noon on the mail train for Omaha where she will spend the afternoon. Mrs. W. Wood was among those. traveling to Omaha this noon on the mail train going up to spend the afternoon. Mrs. Wood Is the guest of friends in this vicinity. Miss Evelyn Taylor came In this morning from her home near Rock Bluffs and was a passenger on the mail train at noon for Omaha where she will spend several days. Patronize home Industry by buying home made candies. If grown peo ple refuse to buy "cheap" candy, they should also Instruct their child ren to do the same. Nemetz & Co. County Attorney Rawls and wife were passengers this noon on the mall train for Lincoln where they go to attend the reception given tonight by Governor Sheldon to the members of his Etaff and the officers of the National Guard. F. L. Curtis of the Falrbury Jour nal, of Falrbury, Neb., spent a few hours In the city this morning look Ing to town over and apparently con templating breaking Into the journal istic field. He departed at noon for his home going on the mall train The condition of Frank Swoboda who has been ill for sometime past Is reported to day as being some bet ter although his Improvement Is still rather slow. It Is hoped that he can soon show more marked signs of im provement than in the past and that he will be himself once more. Mrs. J. E. McDanlels and family who spent the holidays visiting with relatives and friends at Sallna, Kas returned to the city yesterday eve ning upon the M. P. train. They en oyed a very delightful visit over Christmas and New Year's with their many friends In the Kansas city. M. S. Brlggs who has been running the shop of LeWIs Curtiss at Union for several days came up yesterday afternoon to make a brief visit with his family and to look after some business matters. He expects to re turn to Union some time tomorrow Miss Marie Frey and brothers Ed ward and Paul of Red Oak, la., who have been spending the holidays In the city with the family of L. B. Eg enberger, departed this morning fo their home. There was quite large crowd of their young friends at the train to see them depart. W. J. and L. VV. Lorenz departed this morning on the early train for the west. They are called to Wilbur where the final settlement of thel father's estate Is to be had in a few days. L. W, Ixrenz will stop over today In Tobias where he has some business matters to look after while W. J. will spend the day In Crete. Misses Ellen Schneider antl Glady Munger of lilger, Neb., who spent yesterduy In the city, the guests of the family of District Clerk Robert son. departed this morning for Peru where they were students at the Nor mal school accompanied by Miss Dlnnche Robertson, also a student there. The several young ladles spent the holidays at their respective homes. Bennett Chrlswelser and wife, and son Richard, wlfo and sons Roy and Johnny all of Furnns County, were passengers this morning for Oma ha where they will spend the day. Mr. John Chrlswelser and family have been spending the holidays In this city visiting with his father and family. They will likely remain several days longer as their visit has been more than pleasant. V DAILY PERSONAL NEWS I V Short Items of Interest From Tues- y day Evening's Daily Journal Miss Edith Buzzell was a passen ger this morning for Omaha where she will spend the day. Sheriff Qulnton was a business vis itor this afternoon at Greenwood be- ng a passenger on the mail train for that city. C. A. Welch departed this morning on the early train for Lincoln where he will Join the bridge gang, after his holiday vacation. Orlando Tefft of Avoca, came down last evening from Omaha where he had been looking after business mat ters and was a guest at the Riley. Mrs. Tony Janda and Mrs. James Nowhek were passengers this morn- ng on the early train for Omaha where they will spend the day doing shopping. Mrs. W. F, Scotten and daughter Nora, were passengers this morning on the early train for Omaha where they will spend .the day visiting with friends. Olson Photograph Co. makes about 25. different post card views of Plattsmouth. We are the only peo ple that handle the complete line. Nemetz & Co. Miss Julia Teipel and niece Miss Taylor, were passengers this noon on the mail train for Omaha where they will spend the afternoon vlsit- ng with friends. Miss Leona Brady was a passen ger Sunday afternoon for Omaha where she was the guest of friends until last evening when she returned to her home in this city. Father Bradley returned to kls home at Lincoln this afternoon on the mall train, after a visit of a few days in the city, the guest of Father Shine and his parishoners. Gus Cunin who had his eye In ured some time since at the shops, was a passenger on tne noon irain for Omaha where he Is still taking treatment for the trouble. Mrs. Ed. Lutz was a passengi this morning on the early train for Oma ha where she will spend the day vis iting with friends and looking after business matters. Mrs. W. L. Pickett and mother Mrs Ruston of Evansvllle, Ind., who has been her guest for several days, departed this morning for a brief visit 1 with relatives at Lincoln. F. S. Will who has been spending several days In the city visiting with his parents A. S. Will and wife, de parted this morning for his home at Nelson, Nuckolls County, Neb. Mrs. S. H. Atwood and son, Cal vin left Friday for the east for a brief visit and will Join Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sanford and Col. C. W. Keley of Lincoln, January 19 in a trip to the Holy Land. Lincoln Star. L. Ottnat, the well known painter, who has been laid up for some time with rheumatism, Is able to be out, but as yet he Is unable to handle himself as he would like to. Nebras ka City NewB. D. W. Foster, the nestor of Liberty precinct, and A. D. Hathaway came in last evening for a brief business visit in the city. The two gentlemen paid this office a very pleasant visit this morning. Mr. Hathaway Is the road overseer recently elected In his dlBtrlct. Mrs. A. A. Shore of Norborne, Mo., who has been visiting during the holidays with her parents John Brady and wife, departed this morn ing for Greenfield, la., where she spend several days visiting her sis ter who lives In that city, after which she will proceed to her home. Miss Llllie Tulene and rlster Mrs. S. E. Reed and her children, were passengers this morning for Perclval, la., where they will visit with rel atives for several days. Mrs. Reed and children have been visiting with Miss Tulene and her folks, coming In severer days ago from Mitchell, S. I). Mrs." E. M. Godwin, daughter Mol- lle, and baby Frank were passengers this morning for Whltesboro, Tex., where they will avoid the cold north ern winters and spend Beveral weeks making a visit with relatives. They will doubtless enjoy the change from the severe cold snap which Is now on the country to sunny Texas. Mrs. W. L. Street and little grand daughter were passengers this morn ing for Omaha where they will spend the day visiting Mr. Street at the hospital. He is reported to bo do ing finely now and hopes to soon be well enough to be out and at home once more. Mrs. Street now entertains great hopes he will completely recover within a short space of time. He has been confined to the hospital for sit weeks past. Commissioner J. L. Swttxer came In last night from Weeping Water to attend the meeting of the commis sioners. Geo. A. B. Hicks of Eight Mile Grove precinct, was In the cltr tn. day attending the meetiug of the County Commissioners. Robt. Vial of Nehawka, was in the city today looking after business mat ters, and attending the meeting of the County Commissioners. Commissioner C. D. Johdan was in Herman Pankonin. the Louisville tne cuy la8t nlSnt and todav & - merchant, Is spending the day in the tendance upon the meeting of the city looking after business matters. commissioners, returning to his home Emll Wurl Is attending to business 0 t0day' In the metropolis this afternoon be- Mlsa ISellle oeWer, daughter of F. ing a passenger on the mail train for S Solver of Salina, Kansas, who has that city. Deen visiting her uncle James Selver 'Mrs. C. C. Parmele was a and famUy' rr the Past efw days, PPr this nnnn nn tho mall tP.ln ,"u",cu lu "cl "UU1B l"Uy. Omaha where she will spend the af ternoon. Geo. H, Falter was a business vis itor this afternoon In Omaha being a passenger on the mall train for that city at noon. W. J. White had business matters to attend to this afternoon in Oma ha being a passenger on the mall train for that city. L. A. Moore, the florist, was a pas senger this noon on the mail train for Omaha where he had Important business mattra to look after. Wm. Crippen and wife of LaPlatte were In the city this morning for a few hours, and were passengers on the mall train at noon for their home. Mrs. C. D. Qulnton accompanied F. A. Rennle and wife, accompanied by the latter's brother, Frank Selver, who have been spending Christmas and Yule-tide with their parents, were passengers for their home at Madrid, Neb. Quite a number of their friends were at the depot to bid them good-by. Miss Ellen C. Windham departed last evening for Chicago, 111., where she goes to take a course at the art school in that city. Miss Windham has developed great talent In the line of art and bids fair to make her self a reputation as an artist of rare ability. C. S. Stone, the late cashier of the Murray State Bank, was a brief vis itor in the city yesterday evening. Charley is one of the best fellows it her husband on his trip to Greenwood his ever been our pleasure to meet, as far as Omaha where she will spend the afternoon visiting with friends. Miss Kathryn L. Windham depart ed, yesterday afternoon for the State University at Lincoln, after spending the holidays In the city with her folks. W. A. Sharpe was a passenger this noon on the mail train for Omaha where he had business matters to at tend to. He spent several days In the city visiting with hl3 mother and brother. Mrs. D. B. Ebersole and son Geo. Benjamin, were passengers this noon on the mail train for Omaha where they will spend the afternoon visiting with friends and doing some shopping. R. II. Vanatta departed on the mail train at noon for Minco, Okla., ac companying his daughter Mrs. Wm. Noxon and where he will make his future home. Miss Florence McEIroy who has been spending several days in the city visiting with her parents Frank Mc EIroy and wife, departed this noon on the mail train to resume her du ties with Father Bradley at the cap ital as his stenographer. Mrs. Mary Glenn departed this noon on the mail 'rain for her home at Salllx, Neb., after spending several days In the city visiting with her two daughters. She was accompanied by her grand-daughter Miss Pearl Owens who goes with her for a brief visit. and he Is always one of the most welcome visitors at the Journal of fice. Since retiring from his duties, at Murray, he has been in search of a suitable location, which has been delayed somewhat owing to his recent Illness. At present he thinks he will return to Oklahoma. TWO OF A KIND Sheriff Quinton Has a Brace of Insan ity Calls On Hand From Tuesday's Dally. Sheriff Quinton last evening was called to the home of Geo. Hild, west of the city, by telephone on ac count of a man who was exhibiting symptoms of insanity. When the sheriff arrived which was about 8 o'clock in the evening, he found the man lying on the steps of the house apparently suffering from a fit of some kind. He took him in charge and brought him to the city, confin ing him to the county jail. The man has been staying at the Hotel Platts mouth for some ten days past. He Is described as a tall, heavy-set, well made man who has piled several trades in the city and vicinity for the time he has been here. He gives his name as T. V. Bueltoen and claims he has no relatives. A search of his person revealed' a certificate of ad mission to follow the trade of engin- Wm. Noxon and wife departed this eerlng In the state of Minnesota and noon on the mall train for Mlnco, also a letter with the signature of Okla., where they will make their Louis Bueltoen who seems to be a future home. Mr. and Mrs. Noxon relative. His hearing will doubtless have been old residents of this vl- take place shortly as an effort will be clnlty for many years and their de- made to locate his relatives before parture is hailed with genuine re- the hearing. gret by their many friends. Miss Marie Donnelly, of Platts mouth, who has been the guest of Miss Laura Kuhlman, returned home Thursday evening accompanied by Miss June Ballard, Irma Thomas, Laura Kuhlman and Leta Thomas, Miss Donnelly gives a house party to these young ladles and they were Joined Friday by Harry Thomas, who remained over until today. Nebras ka City News. Hon. T. Jefferson O'Day, editor of the Register, mayor, city treasurer, justice of the peace, constable and general Pooh Bah, of Nehawka, was Sheriff Qulnton also received a telephone message this morning from the constable at Eagle, Informing, him that he had an Insane man In his custody at that point and asking the sheriff to come out and take charge of him. Owing to the bad . condi tion of the telephone wires the sher iff's report was rather vague and un satisfactory, about, all he was able to get being that the man was not violent and that the constable could bring him to Greenwood where the sheriff could take charge of him. He was unable to learn the unfor tunate's name nor the particulars of his malady. Sheriff Quinton de-. was In the city today between trains parted at noon 0Q th(J ma tra,n for snaning nanas wun nis many menus 0reenwood where he w, take tbe and telling some funny stories. Par son O'Day is certainly the jolllest newspaper man in the state and finds time to be pleasant and charitable to all. Nebraska City News, Congressman Ernest Pollard was In the city last evening evidently trying to fix up some of the gaps In his political fences. He was not sought after by many of the poll ttdans and therefore his visit was rather a cold one. Ernest Is down man In charge bringing him down this evening and having the arrange ments made for an early examina tion before the Insanity commission. ' The Teachers Kald So. The Cass county teachers' Insti tute will be held at Elm wood again this year, in conjunction with the Elmwood Chautauqua. A postcard vote was made by the teuchers and a majority voted the institute at and out and the sooner he realizes It Elmwood. The tenchers are evideiU- .1 . - t...t. . n U .. i. I . ... . ly wen pleased with their treatment at Elmwood, as this is the third successive year the Institute, has been held here. Elmwood Lender-Echo. and gets back onto the farm the better it will be for him. He Is a "has been." Nebraska City News. Geo. Wall of LaPlatte, one of the enterprising citizens of that city, was a business visitor here thla morning He returned to his home on the mall Mrs. S. Anderson and daughter. train. One of the prime reasons for Agnes, were passengers this noon on Mr. Wall's visit today was to lay In the mail train for Omaha where they a supply of good things to eat, he will spend a week visiting with including in his purcnases a nig z&- rrienas aner wnicn tney will pro pound roast of beef. He has just I ceed to Palmer, Neb., where they will completed the erection of a fine, new make their future home. These residence at LaPlatte and he in-1 good peoplo will be greatly missed tends to have an opening or house I In this rlty where Mrs. Anderson has. warming and expects to have a large a host of friends and where MIrs number of hla friends In, hence the! Agnes Is a general favorite with tbe big roast. younger people.