i The Plattsmouth Journal ri'ULISUKD WKKKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. R. A. BATES, Publishek. Now tho Irish have broken out i again. The Irish League meeting at j Dublin yesterday broke up in a fine i row, the participants indulging in a regular Donnybrook fair. The Irish ntoruJ ai lue pustulltce at PUUsuioutlj, .Ne braska, asu-cond class matter. $1.53 Per Year in Advance. reason la his argument for a joint : municipal plant. As to the question as to whether the city could legally i issue the bonds he speaks of, some ' icr (iuetjon ; must object to the Japs holding the ! and it is very doubtful this could be (nter of the stage so long. Now for the "truth about Panama'.' once more. Taft is on his way home. It is rumored that female suffrage Btands a pretty fair 6how of pruning the state senate. It would be a fine Joke if our democratic legislature sho ild enact such a measure. They After the weather of the past few probably would permanently retire weeks, it will be in order to revive frora active participation in legisla te old saying "The climate Is tion in the state for many years to . 1 cnunging. come. done. The financial condition of the city seems to preclude such an ex penditure. As to buying the pres ent plants in this city and rebuilding them, it is unlikely anyone seriously contemplates such a course. To pur chase the local plants and put them In shape would cost more than to start in and build complete new crvirc would not be near so good at least for a long time to come. There can be no harm come of an investigation of the senator rerhins oi tumoriM, jes- .Vo now underKtah(i what lies been terday found himself branded by the trouble wlth our farmers. President Roosevelt as an enemy of Roosevelt's farm commission has project of Mr. Neuman and he per- the navy and the country. Verily, in the eyes of ur bucolic president, the country swarms with its ene Kagle. Trom the i'eacon. Mrs. X. A. Wall returned Wed nesday from her visit to Lincoln. Clarence Gerhard left Wednesday for a visit in the western purl of the state. Miss Edith Petersen was unable to be in the postoffice last week on ac count of an attack of tonsilitis. Mrs. A. Crawford returned to Lin coln Wednesday, after a weeks' vis it with relatives. John Dicksttn f Elmwood spent Tuesday with editor and John Froh lich. Mrs. Beach and children visited Grandma and Grandpa Wetenkamp over Sunday. Mrs. Carey and Mrs. Parrott of Peru, mother and bister of Mrs. A. D. Burdick are visiting with the lat ter for a few days. On Monday W. II. Rhoden held a II J FY A spoken and there Is nothing more forms a public service in calling It public sale on the Kirkpatrlck farm This week ought to see the bank guarantee bill well under way and possibly passed by the legislature. This would redeem democracy's most important pledge and would show the people their confidence was not misplaced. The other pledged legis lation will follow. to be said on tho subject. All those farmers who have found tho life a hard, dismal one will kindly examine what the experts have to say on the matter and find out where they are at. to tho attention of the citizens. Xehuwka. (From the Register.) L. G. Todd was a Lincoln visitor Thursday. , Amsdel Sheldon of Avooca was a the sale was well attended and a success, everything selling well. Mr. Rhoden expects to go west soon but has not fully decided upon a location. Russ Mick took his wife to the Elmwood Sanitarium Saturday and on Monday she was operated on for appendicitis, standing the operation Nehawka visitor Tuesday. The construction of the proposed Mra. Carroll Qulnton visited with nlcely and at present wrlUn , interurban between Murdock and Mrs. Palmer from Saturday until tjng aiong as veu Bg could be ex- thls city or from Elmwood and this Monday evening. pected. Mr. Mick is still at the bed cltv. cannot fail to redound to the Mr9- Ro,,t- via11 was a passenger side of his wife manifest advantage of all the people for Wf eping Water Thursday. John Harter came in from Invale Horse Killed By Lightning. During the wind storm of Thurs day afternoon, which was accompan Miss Domingo of Weeping Water led by thunder and lightning, a horse I ll'Oil n V.iKoillrii rtfttrM fnnrlnit .-.tr r.n 1 t l 1 t i r it would be made a link In a line from " ' wmra was ownea Dy varies Hansen War with Japan seems to be tho a,onS u,e llne and at both ends of on Saturday for a visit with relatives, sole tonic amone dlDlomats and ino roi,u- " is true wuuoui ue- jMalcolm 11. I ollard was a visitor at statesmen now. but to one at a dis- tlon. that BUch a llne would be ,n ex" tho countJr Beat the fir8t of the WPpk tnnce such talk does not seem rea- ,Kteme but a vory short tlme wncn I . I n 1 .11 sonauie. jaimn a nnances unless an in,T i ... ' ..... l . , , I o' i was jiwiuu reports are wrong, are in no state to l" " Misses Cleo and Marguerite Berger t is very seldom we hear of an permit war even if the nation desired Thls line coulJ not fal1 to be were Weeping Water visitors Thurs- instance of this kind, in the middle of winter, but we the informed that Misses Eva Ripperdam and Sophia insurance companies claim that they Behrnes spent several days this week have losses caused by lightning every at Avoca. 1 month In the vear. ranlmfw Mrs. S. Humphrey is under the month In the year. Nehawka Regis- weather, and was confined to her bed ter. it while there Is no possible excuse a P1?1'1 01ie a,ul 11 would nioan a day for hostilities besides. Even if all vast 8um t0 every ownt'r of realty the anti-Japanese legislation of the a,3n tho route coast states were enacted, they should not constitute a cause for war. If such acts constitute a caucus belli, then war is only a question of time anyway and the sooner It comes, the better. The building of the proposed in terurban between this city and Omaha ought to Interest every citi zen who owns property in the city. It means a sharp advance in their lia on Monday evening's train. property values if the expected move the first of the week. R. C. Pollard, D. C. West and V. P. Sheldon were passengers for Oma- Save Money by Buying Chamber lain's Cough Uernedy. Trade excursions have always paid well wherever run. They pay not alone in the amount of merchandise purchased by the visitors but in the You will nav lust an much for a Mr. and Mrs. Neumeister and child- lintM nf rharnhprinin- Cn,, r. I r An O 1a -atnrr ttist 1nt v. n I of surburban residents to this city "' "" edy a3 for any of the other cough ir. turn iira. iienry ueiirns. materializes. From the standpoint of advancing the city's welfare, cv-ery-ono ought to boom the inter- maiiy little incidental expenditures urban. There is good country con- whlch the visitors make. When it is tributary to the line between the bourne In mind every dollar your two cllk's nnd U would V hand- Rrirhhr.r tnt-- !i. i u .i,,nu I somely to the Investors The corn- Is si.ent In vour vlelnltv nnd rlrcn- m It tee ought to get busy on this mat Jatos In trade channels auxiliary to ur at onrp- ' your cwn, one can appreciate what money spent In these incidental ex penditures moan. In addition IIicho excursions mean to build up a belter feeling between the people who go on them and those who run them. An excursion from Eaglo to this city properly run, means much to all. Let It be pushed to execution at once. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over SO years, has borne the signature of and has been mado under his per Jfy-- Bonal supervision since its Infancy. 'iCtcA4A Allow ti, fin n in dffri to vnii in All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good,,aro but Hiperimeiils llt.il Iriue With uud endanger lite iieuli.li of Infants and Children -Experience against Hxpcrinicat. What is CASTOR1A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature cf si The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. mc cint.1.1 rsMHNT, n muhhav .thict. niw tnn oit. UtfU medicines, but you save money In iwrs. cnauncey urton came in Mon- buying it. The saving la in what day evening from Weeping Water you get. not what you nav. The where she had been visiting. ure to cure duality is in everv bot- Ellis McBride of South Omaha was tie of this remedy, and you get in Nehawka Sunday attending the good results when you take it. Ne funeral of Mrs. Dick Reynolds. glected colds often develop serious Mrs. C. D. Keltner left on Wed- conditions, and when you buy a nesday for Salem where she will ';ougn me M ' .; you want tc bo suro work In the interest nf the Royal that y-)i ar? fitting one that will Neighbors. euro your mid. Cnamberlnlu's Mr. and Mrs. Case who have been Cou?h .'. re I;, always curji. Wle- The Jap situation does not seem to visiting their daughter Mrs. Viall 2f ir ' c cel. a bottl. . For stile clear. Uespite all assurances that went to Weeping aler Tuesday by V G l n :: & Co war Is not nosslblo and there is no mornln&- need for alarm the manifest uneasl- . 'cn biinilennerger and wife re- Joe Kellogg of Murray was among ..,,. iU ,., turned from their trip to Iowa on those spending the evening in the ,..nno, ,...n...B.u , ..wv. Thursday evening and went at once city last night. const legislation, cannot fall to 1m- to Mrs. Shallenberger's home near prcr.s one aa Indicative of some Avoca unknown and not nubile comollca- Clayton Rost, who Is attending the Fashionable Dressmaking Over Wescott's Clothing Store. Court KtntA ITnlvofcUv lOmA ilAurn rrtniKu !.... r.. .... ...... !,,.. uiinu Jliuio- Liwun, tiiu dui lav c iiivic lAinia i , . . . . . . M uujr evening uuu visueu wiin Jli. A no cause IOr war uui no one save Kirkpatrlck and Albert Hall until In connection with tho building of t"0!i') 1,1 immediate contact with the Monday morning an Omahu-riattsmouth Interurban, a I fa( ts' aro safe 1,1 '8 the Albert Hall came In Thursday eve- line built throuel. ,h ,n.v f,nm true condition. Certain It is that nm rL,lurn,nB 10 nis Blies at the wi.ul. utiuvinii; iilUllUClJ' lllUllllllg. would yield vnst returns upon tho 8,'omH t0 Prevail In official circles Lincoln. Stnte nf Nebrnnkn In Count jr For Ihr f'ountr of Ciinm. In the mutter of the estate of Aucust Rlomnian, deieason. To Katherlne Maria Btotilman. Mln nte LoulHe Stohlman, Arnold ClPorse Stohlman, William Frederick Stohlman and Dorothy HoDlila Stohlman and all others Interested. You and each or you are hereby no tified that Katherlne Stohlman has filed her petition In said court alleir- I n it fliiionir other thlnirn. that AuiriiHt this city to Murdock and limunnd I I0r some reason, the greatest anxiety ,,. , , , , ., stohlman late of the County of Cass ' muruoiK ana uimwood ' Miss Isadore accompanied him to and state of Nebraska, departed tiiin life on the thirteenth lay of December, A. I. 190K. Intestate, leavlnir entate to investment, not alone to the builders ovtr the "Ituatlon. That war would Frod Gor(ler anJ Uaughter came I or " "iiiarOon b'"KliJfea ,0to of the road but to tho property own- Pu r"y eot'8 wltll0"t saying, yet down from Weeping Water on Sun- ? petitioner. rs along the line. It would give folly nn9 ofto" prevailed In diplomat- day and spent the day with Henry hearing on said petition will be held lc circles. wessii ana ramiiy. 9 o'clock a. m. at the office of the un- this city and by connection, to Oma- lia, and open the markets of both cities to tho sale of their products. What tho electric lino has done for farm lands in tho middle states, It will do for farm lands In Cass Coun ty and no farmer between this city and Elmwood can fall to take a deep Interest in the construction of this line. It would pay those along the right of way to donate It to the com-rny. Elizabeth Rough has quit the high dersljtned County Judge, at which time ' o i n ,1 n niiA m n xi ami all llarl Innu tnilnr -...I 1 1 ...in I ivo -..J- ..... ... w.,jv.v.w.. -v There U no Iplllnir what a rlnv Bl uuul "tre ana lna weep-I be made and on file or the prayer or " i. ,,, . . .... . . i an i n nntitinn mAV mr irranien. mg waier in company witn ner sister -vitneH. my hand and official neal Ethel. may bring forth In the world of dl plomacy and today the ambassador this 20th day of January, A. I)., 1909, Alien J. ueefton. County Judge. Mnnrlnv wai fra William Cn 1 I.,,.., j o . o.-i. I ...... I (SEAL) i -ao.. ...U n. ccieinry ui oiaie i1Zri birthday and her children rtamsev & Ramsey. aro th M ULnnnJ . ,. Attorneys ror pemioncr. of America friends while tomorrow they brought well filled baskets and pro may bo deadly enemies. Behind all ccoded to take Possession of the First published January 21. 1909. Tbe building of the interurban be tween Omaha and Plattsmouth is do Inl&dcd by the people of both places. It means to bring the two cities into rloflo connection and to make their relations mutually pleasant and prof itable. The burliness which such a road would do between the two polnU will be sufficient to more than "paf tunning expenses and earn a Wndsome dividend on the invest ment. KOTICU OP APPLICATION FOR L11 I OH 1H tiif hmiun Thnua nriunnt nrm tv f. i I Notice Is hereby srlven to all persona this talk Of offending a friendly , '. D Interested nd to the public, that the uueuuiiiK ,r,PUUly lies of Otto Carro . Kav Rhenherd- nnderslnned. Henry Iuchtwels. has power which prevails in the country BOn, Jam08 nm Mr8. EL SUt!pherd. '! 851 V today there must lie something, son and four children of Weeping Jhy What It In nn nno ran uav It mav ha I Water. Mrs. Carter and aon nf Onnn. I free holders of Eight Mile Grove pre- Cll UIUIT8, and Mrs. Oney Carper. Ah, m mnn of respectable character and very pleasant day was spent and Mrs. --S2lK.::Vd ?X v ' I Carroll was the recipient of a num.-1 be Issued to said lienry Leuchtwels for ance. HegardlesB of which of these r. v .w ! saie or man, spmious. ana vinous i wv " fictchio. ic uuio uuu uiuy i liquors for the period oi one year rrom It is, there is no gainsaying that enjoy many more such birthdays. f!' V'.tf.l S Hf i iy block 4 Borne thing big Is in the wind. A Uichard Steffens the gentleman in the viiiaK of Cenar Creek, in Ki:ht . . . . . . .h.M.H.k..Hl.i.iMi Mil. precinct, In Cass County. Nebraa- Btuaent or the big papers can easily " v l"D uui" aa. T ...nh..i. .. I or iv. li. ciarK. una in invn Mnn. see that they all fear war or rather . . . .... i uuj aiiaimiiiK uiH uunineHH mannni. Awr.An i kni. ..1 1 1 . .1. i . .ill.. "f"1 " lut,r eunmiuiB re an i He has leased the building to Mr. I notch ok shaped that way while even the car Applicant. toonlsts have the fever. Clark for the coming year and we understand wilt mnUa a trln in tha sons Interested and to the public, tha unutrsiana Will mBKe a trip tO tnellha. lln,irltfnad. AnJv Thoinnsnn. hs oia country. Ma. steffens Is riien his petition ami anpiicatinn application ron Lia l oil 1,11 r;Xr Notice la hereby nlven to all per- !. mat and application in I I . . I . - . . L ... . , 1 I . . 1. . . . . .. . .. i . , . , ... ifin OHirn inn i,uunir virrn m rph me action or councilman Neuman irum atocb, ana up to a snort time county, Nebraska, as required by Inw slwrned by a majority or the resiiien free holders of KlKht Mile Urove pro c I nit, settlnK forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable character anil . I 1 1. 1. . n.l M.I.Lml n tl.A .1 .til business which would be a handsome light and water plants was timely and of Nebraska ami praying that a license In cftlllna nubile attention tn th mot. aK WBS cngageu in DusineRS at that I nlnnca AU nUUlUUIl IU JIUnBUIlRl'I I ivr Ui finilllg I&I1U uwiuiig lis own T.I . I tvA launnii t l.l A ml U Tlinttl Hal ft II f II advisable. That It would nav the nii im ot udcoid, i vitnemi in ;;' ," ..J nu in, v mu , .... . ... . . I the Ossenkop case, was In the ctty I it'iior for the ptrii of on nr from city to erect a Joint water and light , . , . ' . .. May ii. indin May n. iio, .... . luunj oiiu eiaieu iiiai no crossea me in a bullillna: on lot 1 In bloik , sum the freight business would bo very heavy as the running of hourly cars would afford a quick and con- plant Is unquestionable If the plant Missouri niver thu nnin nn ii, ' t viiiaKe of Cedar Creek, in Kitrh ,, , , . , .Missouri itnrr at tnis point on the Mn ,irriin,t. in Cass Couiay. Nebras venlent means of transport for nier- could be separated from politics and second day of Juno 38 years ago ka. rhandlse from ono city to tho other, the employes mado to administer it w'th his mother and two younger Tho building of surburban homes for tho benefit of tho people hero would bo greatly expedited by experience of tho city with tho light tho construction of this mod and tho advance In property prices would be operate was not a fair test of tho many who told them that they had '""". Nebraska on Thursday, Kebru I ll..i ... ... . I hi r i;m':. ni ..-n u,i,-k n. in. larne. such a road la demanded by theory, yet. even then, as Council- ", lr go one, ns .Nebraska was no the meetinir win be held for th . good Blld even tho crn.H wn l.nlnir "" """ l"n,, nirectora in servi mail NeUtlian Well Pointed OUt. the " 1 r,U 1,10 KaH,, nS D"n ilurlnit the rimiilnir vesr. and fn I lllirnnil lin liv Ihfl bun TTttf.tt .9 VImIiIim I I'll naiift Inn it tiiinb ill Imp liualnnaa .. . . . I .. ... . .. . v. iiiu num li ll ll UL 1IIH I " .-i.... ....... v.. ......... ought to uo encouraged by every I city did better man under private ..,..,. .. .... i a mny ii-miiiy come before it ,wo younger brother now own 1.000 v. p. im'RKRR legltlinnto means. ownership. There Is much force and I acres of land In this stnto m anhi . s.-cretsry Andy Thompson. Applicant T..0 brothers from Wisconsin. Ho had walked 200 miles and led two cows, Notice Is hereby riven thnt the an i , . I mini mei'llnic of the slockholders of th and wan only 15 vearsof nco. On I n..rii..ui.... .,,, in..,,,,,! im d.h plant W IllCU U lormeriy tried tO Mhnlr i , ,... I road Cnnipany In Nebraska III be hel t I I I . t ? T ? f ? ? ? t t t t t t ? t ? Y t t t t ? X Y ? ? ? ? t ? ? ? A i. BOUE mm Our summer goods are now coming in and we are busy .maiking them, get ting them ready as fast as we can. . This week we wish to call your atten tion to our Ginghams, as this year we are in a position to offer to you Ever ett's Classics Dress Ginghams for lc per Ysurd Seersuckers and Chambrays at 7c per yard. Get an idea from a glance at our window. Ready-to-wear Shirt Waists, Suits, and Wrappers. We have a complete line of these in stockhigh quality and perfect fit. Co) (o) ? ? t Y t ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? t J ? ? ? ? Y ? ? t Y t y ? ? ? Y Y ? Y ? Y '? ? ? ? X Watch this space for furth- X cr announcements about our New Goods. y y y y y y y y y y y y - i ma in is; i, urn u a .lannnrv ti iviim