! DAILY PERSONAL NEWS X Short Items of Interest From Fri day Evenings Daily Journal V Y I V t V Slu l.l Itoot and tlie Lincoln Star. DOINGS OF THE Fremont. Neb. March 18. To the Editor of the World-Herald: The citizens of Fremont were delighted to read from the pen of the editor of the Lincoln Star his expressions of pleasure over the defeat of the COl'XTY HOARD. o!timiioiiers Mevt ami .Trailed Uoutiue l'uiue. I'lattsmouth. March 16th. 1909. T.l'Mril II i in rwunlui- OEiGIi V.'lth county option bill and to have him I ,, lmnib(.rs nresent: minutes of ore- admit that two republican senators . nif..,inir ,..,, , ,,,). put it to sleep, while two democrats . . ,., llUBlna voted for It. He neglected to write that Hon. Jesse L. Root, now one of was transacted in regular form. f DAILY PERSONAL NEWS ;! Y Shnrt It urday Evening's Daily Journal V ? V ? Y Bond of C. H. Raster for Constable the judges or tne supreme court, at .f Wet,png NVater citVi Approv(.j me request oi uovernor ieorge i. Sheldon voted to kill a similar bill August Steppat, Jr., is spending the afternoon in Omaha going to that city on the mail train at noon. Miss Augusta Tevls was a passen ger on the mall train for Omaha, where she will live in the future. R. 0. Watters was a passenger this afternoon on the mall train for Oma ha where he had business matters to atend to. Mrs. C. A. Marshall was a pas senger this noon on the mall train for Omaha, where she will spend the afternoon. F. M. RIchey is spending the day in Glenwood, being a passenger for that city on the early train this morn ing. ' Vol. II C. McMaken, Ice baron, is spending the afternoon in Omaha having gone to the metropolis on the mail train this noon. ATT. Fltt and Miss Freda Herold were passengers this morning on the early train for Glenwood where they will visit during the day. George H. Woods of Louisville spent the morning in the city and was a passenger this noon for Oma ha, where he goes on business mat ters. Mrs. II. R. Manspeaker and baby departed this noon on the mall train for Havelock, where they will make a visit with relatives for several days. Robt. A. Dates, publisher of the Journal, is spending the afternoon in Omaha looking after business mat' ters, being a passenger for the big city on the mall train. Former Senator S. L. Thomas and Ed. Fitzgerald are 'spending today In Lincoln looking after business matters and incidentally, hobnobbing with the solons of the legislature. Mrs. Alex Clifton who has been vis lting In the city for several days with the family of Frank Robinson departed this noon on the mall train for her home. Monte Strelght spent several hours in the city this morning visiting with his folks, returning to Omaha on the noon train to take out his re gular mall route. Ed. Egenberger was looking after business matters yesterday In Ne braska City, going from there to Omaha and returning to this city this morning on the early train. Mrs. F. R. ' Whlttaker and little daughter Katie and Mrs. Mary C Dennett, her mother, were passeng ers this noon on the mall train for Omaha, where they go to spend the afternoon. Zack W. Shrader, the old demo cratlc war horse of Mt. Pleasant pre clnct, was In the city this morning on his way home from a business visit to the South Omaha stock markets. George Poisall departed this noon on the mall train for Falrbury where he will make a visit with his children for several days. He states also that he expects to bring In satchel full of votes for the citizens ticket, for which he has developed . an Immense fondness. John Hatt, jr. Is spending the af ternoon In Omaha with his wife and baby. He Is much encouraged over the physician's report on the child which la to the effect that no opera tlon may be necessary after and that the little one will recover by treat ment. A road petition of G. N. Dennis and others for the location of a road Miss Anna Llbershal. is spending tthe day in Omaha with friends, go- Miss Mary Koubek was a passen- in the legislature two years ago. The (.omnuMU.ing at tne Soutn East corner ing on the early train. ger this morning to Omaha on the citizens of Nebraska will now know- early train where she will spend the day. A. S. Will Is looking after business today at South Omaha, being a pas senger for that city on the early train today. Miss Hllma Erickson is visiting to day in Omaha with friends, being a passenger for that city on the morn ing train. Mrs. Mary Straka Is among those visiting during the day in Omaha with friends, going to the city on the early train. that the editor of the Star desires to be classed with the saloonkeepers and the other lawless elements of this state. L. D. Richards. The above letter appearing in Sat urday's World-Herald has excited a great deal of comment in this city. It Is a direct attack upon Judge Root and ex-Governor Sheldon by a man high in republican councils in this state and the motive behind it is wondered at. Then again, why was it sent to the World-Herald? Rich- of the S. E. Qr. of N. E. Qr. Sec. 6-1 0- County Clerk Rosencrans Is spend- 12 running thence South across the ing the day in Lincoln having gone M. P. R. It., thence West 30 rods and up on the early train this morning, terminating at main road, the above Frank Wheeler and wife were pas was this day filed and County Clerk gengers for Omaha this morning on Instructed to appoint a committee to the eariy train golng up to Bpend the view and report on the same. County Hoard gave permission to Geo. Zeigler to put a culvert across the public road running North and South between the North of N. W. E. of ards was the republican candidate -.. -.. wiiuam uenrbem is attending to for governor against James E. Boyd business matters this afternoon In Omaha, having been a passenger for that city on the mail. J. F. Clugey, wife and daughter Hazel were passengers this noon on the fast mall for Omaha, where they 111 make a visit with friends. Mrs. M. Fanger and chlicren were passengers this noon on the mall in 1890 and ran third In the race and the North Vi of X Sec. 33-12-9. County Assessor this day appoint ed Wm. Bourke Deputy Assessor for Elmwood precinct, the same was ap proved by the board. day. Mrs. F. M. Phebus and children are spending the day in Omaha, going to that city on the early train this morning. Miss Emma Ault is spending the day in Omaha, having been a passen ger on the early train this morning for that city. J. N. Hoskins and wife of this city were passengers this morning for Om- Mass. Lakeman wrote John Olson I v v. ,.i,iuier inrnr rriinratpa.E.io 7 ... train for Omaha, where they will L, thfi flpm ftf Krnn m of PHf T 8 a ba.,b. Labor t 00 vern. were among mose going to urn islt with Mrs. Fanger's mother. Henry Herold Is looking after bus! ness matters In Omaha this afternoon found by Charles Powell near Henton Plles Jr7??. .VllV.'flcM 25 oeing a passenger for that city on the station, and to turn the boat over to mall train. Powell as his reward for flndlnsr it. Mrs. Joe Detl and baby were pas- According to Lakeman the boat con sengers on the early train for Omaha talned a typewriter, camera and sev here they will vlBlt with friends eral musical instruments as well as urlng the day. many personal belongings of the Mrs. Jos. Wooster and babv are couP,e toia Dy j.aieman, tne aetaiis oi tne capsizing of the boat are substan tially as told in the Journal. He in sists that they were saved from a wat- tery grave by both being expert swimmers A number of nartlpa from ..... . .. t:. 1. uulnton, same.. umana nave maae eirorts to get tne Frank upteerove, witness state craft away from Powell who had tied it up and who retained posses scnger this noon on the fast mail 8on of it until his claim for reward j iienU.orteeV8ttevuvf for Umana, Where She Will VlBlt With was mild. Several nartles visited lley her sons and husband. him Saturday and attemnted to eot C, spending the day In Omaha, having been passengers for that city on the morning train. Mrs. A. L. Daker of Murray came In this morning on the early morn- ng train and spent the day In the city on business. I Mrs. G. F. S. Burton was a pas Claims Contents of Boat. It has developed in connection with n.tu 1. fin .lrum iliiut t 1 Aft b Mannkeaker,' cohih an.i fees'. '. -15 uo aha, where they will spend the day C. It. yuinton, board City prlu .ifh -.0inti.a ........ AR UI1 I " aav..- r It I lnjntnn It..u..l 4'-.un.i- ni'lu. v-. ' 1 ' ' . ifn T T". rru., .1 r 1 oners. SSalv.. Jailer lees 3U SU I iuib. o. u. mumuauu auu euu viieii, tne couple wno recently naa tneiric u. yuimon expense. n iwere nasseneers this mornine for . . . . . TI . Klopp &. Bartlett, Supplies Supt. I were passengers uus muriung lor houseboat overturned near Henton uffiee.. 229 50 Havelock, where they will visit over station, that their names are Z. G. tvl01 ViJv V'n,,.V VM,.,iJnr :i4 so Sunday with friends Lakeman and wife of Revere Beach, IM. Fanner, Miise 12 7j 1. r. uouh, aieaiH A. L. Thacker of Union is in the city today attending to business mat ters. Miss Evelyn Stonns of Nebraska City was in the city last evening be ing registered at the Perkins. Julius Neilson and "wife are spend ing the day in Omaha, going to that city on the early morning train. Mrs. E, M. Patterson of Dale Creek, Wyo., came in last evening for a visit in the city with D. P. Buell and fam ily. Miss Myrtle Petersen was a passen ger this noon on the mail train for Omaha where she will spend the af ternoon. M. Martin was a passenger this noon on the mail train for South I. t Munirer. TeHtlmon v Ossen- Junctlon, asking him to take charge kop case. Refused 150 00 . .t Kroehler Bros., AMse 820 oi tne contents or me ooai wnicn was kIodd & Hartlett. Tax lists, Sup- Mrs. Mary Krecek and daughter ere among those going to Om aha this morning, they expecting to spend the day in that city. A. Walker of Atlantic, la., who has L. B Kfrenberger, Mdse. to poor. 18 50 oeen visiting win his brother Al. wai- MrM,.8 7 9 ker of the Majestic theater, departed c. it. Jordan, SRiy. and Kxp 14 oo this morning for his home, W. L.HoHon. KxDOHsenkoo case. 5 00 I M. L. Friedrleh, Saiy. and Kxp.. 26 40 I Mrs. Fred Denson was a passenger Weeping Water Republlcan.i'rlnt- , I. -,.,,, ... John Hatt. Aleals to Jury 10 HO I ,.,. nin. ,, ,t,u v J. Iverson. Aldse. to Co 4 20 ev-e ". "" According to the story as nr. a r. names. Meam to jury.. ji :s Koy who leaves for Lincoln. ai. iieniMi, inn iu ,u o ww lJllor 14 UU J. J. Swoboda. Outhman & ory, meals to Jury 43 09 Underwood Tvuewriter ijo..uou- Dons 3 50 P. Clemons, Fees Bouartli mur der l fu B. O. Marauardt. Mdse 00 James Robertson. Fees State vs A. Hanson 3 4U 1 3j ianson R 20 Mrs. Jos. Jelinek and daughter Josephine were passengers for Om aha on the early train this morning to visit with friends during the day. Mrs. Emily Morrison and daughter Edna and Miss Hazel Tuey were pas sengers this morning on the early !.., Tn r,l I .... .a R " ft uuj I aiociii aui.it).... ..... w vi. . m - , . . , ... ATI Klyser, Same O L'V uoiu iui vuioua, nucic iuc tviii F. H. Dunbar, Ateals to Jury.. 28 00 Bn1j h :tav 00 I Mr 8. wm. Mendenball and son Glenn were passengers on the early Hud Fund. W. SDenoe. iteturn noli tax. Miss Anna Xassel spent the day his to turn the property over to them Lee Amett. ciiivert'h'.' hV V.!!!! 76 97 train this morning for Omaha.where In Omaha today visiting with friends but he preferred to wait until the kAnfeuftuw u 4? thev 8Pend tfae day visiting with being a passenger for that city on the owner could identify the goods and early train this morning. D. O. Dwyer has professional bus! ness in Omaha today to look after, being a pnssenger for that city this morning on the early train. Mrs. Henry Stelnhauor was a pas. determine what he wanted to do with them. Democrats Meet The democratic central committee last Saturday night held a meeting senger this morning on the early I and organized for the campaign. Dr train for Omaha, where she goes to J. S. Livingston was unanimously make a visit with Mrs. A. C. Godwin. I elected chairman and Charles Grimes Frank Doyd of Walthlll who came wns 'hoHen secretary. The vacancy M. Dalby, Lumber, It. I. 5 13 29 friends. wabasn urain uo.. uoai. n. i. ,. t n W. Hartlett, Hoad work, K.D. 15. 33 50 W. 11. Bannlnn, Lumber, R. D. 11, .46 60 Western Wheel Scraper Co., Re pairs, It. . 4 a z llrlilurf Fund V. Bannlnir. br'idife lumber 384 35 Board adjourned to meet April bin, Mrs. John Jess and daughter Helen are spending the day In Om Omaha where he will spend SundiV with friends. Bert Pollock, general manager of the Plattsmouth Telephone Company, departed for Omaha on the mall train at noon. L. M. Orr, the South Dakota land aman, was a passenger on the fast mail where he will look after some business matters. Mrs. J. H. Sahbury nn-l sou Rus sell were passengers on the noon train for Omaha where they will spend the afternoon. Mrs. J. Soboda of Omaha who has been visiting in the city with Mrs. A. J. Trilllty departed on the mail train at noon for her home. Mrs. S. B. Lyons who has been vis iting In the city with her parents C. Taylor and wife departed this noon on the mall train for her home. Miss Anna Weldman departed on the mall train at noon today for Plalnview where she will make an ex tended visit with relatives and friends. Miss Isabella Young of Murray who has been making a visit with relatives and friends for a week past, at Vlllisca, la., returned to her hom& this morning on No. 19. John Grebe and wife and Anton Hrasky and wife and baby were pas sengers this morning for Omaha where they will spend Sunday seV aha visiting with relatives, having Ing tne B,ghtg and havlng a v,gIt 1909. W. E. Rosencrans, County Clerk. one to that city on the early morning train. Mrs. Jos. Hadraba and daughters Helen and Blanche are spending the day in Omaha, having been passen gers for that city on the early morn- Does Not Want Nomination R. W. Clement who was nominated ing train down a week ago last Wednesday for 01 casionea uy me aecimation oi m. nn the "citizens" convention and also Julius Pepperberg, the popular a visit with his folks, returned toh,auzv t0 run for councilman from n the republican convention Satur- Lincoln cigar manufacturer, spent that city this morning on the early lne rirHl ward' was rill0(l Dv tne nonv day evening notified Chairman ia8t evening in the city consulting the train. Inatlon of George E. Dovey. The va- Schneider that he could not accept local merchants and clear dealers, re- . . .... William R. Davis, a prominent caney on the school board ticket oc- tne nomnaton. The several commt- turning to his home this morning. farmer from near Nehawka, was an caslonP(1 y tne declination of J. V. tees of the organizations have since overnight visitor in the city, leaving Egenberger was filled by the nomlna- Deen engaged in looking after a can- over the M. P. this morning for his Uon r Jonn Hallstrom, a prominent didate In his place and it Is rumored home. Swedish citizen of the third ward, they have agreed upon Rea Patter Henrv Rtclnhauer has been l.vln 0ther routlne bualnes8 a transact- 80 R8SStant casher of the Dank of off th nnt wv from hi. H,.ti0. ed and from Preliminary reports the Cass County, for the place. Mr, the shops owing to 111 health, he not oul,ook for a BWernln democratic clement when asked as to his refusal having been feeling well for some-r,llurr ,,"B- to run stated, that he deeply appre time Mrs. Anderson of Lincoln, a sister of R. II. Elliott of the Plattsmouth Telephone Company, came In this morning for a few hours visit with her brother, departing later for Au burn, Neb. over the M. P. County Attorney W. C. Ramsey past. After Good Music. la m. a I . At I 1 i elated the compliment which had ,e" on ine noon ira,n Ior ulucom 10 been naid him bv his selection es- atlend w Bome ,e8al ness mai- peclally when the selection came to te ,n Laa"ter County. which Charles Cook and his brother Jos eph, were passengers this morning nn i no oariv trtm riw iimiha .pn I . . . . ' ... . ...... - ... . Biore man, weni 10 umana idibi . . ..... . . Ithrsa 1va they will be present at the Opera-1 mnrnln In tnnVa nrranffomonla tnr I spirll in wimii lue noniiuaiion i . ranger, me popular aepanmeni M v ,, vi- nresenee for1 two or nim unsoiicuea, ana ne appreciates i - , . tlon which la to be performed upon a young hut very marvelous mUB. tendered him. At the same time Mra. Joseph t ook this morning. It clan to be present at his his store Mrs. Ballance and her friend Mrs. he HM not heliev that it was best DoA& of plattsmouth were Institu tion visitors last weex, tne iormer ! th hniu . tka (.., I . . . . . I for him to aealn enter the field es .... ...... .. UJ ..u. Wl aunng me opening uays or nis mil- , comln over to see her son Franz. Mr. Cook and his estimable wife Ha. r department. This little girl. Pecla1 (... h. lnri lit . .v....w .. .... . . . . Iripmorrat and th la was not aereeablo "no waa (ulle e"OUBiy Biaiuea n, W...URU iu. i mere cnua, is a musics wonacr. . . . Unm. timp am In th boiler room operation .uccessful.y and that she She Is almost a thorough master of ? n i ,? IVZ eh iJSZt will completely recover In a very ih. ni. ni.vi.. .a.i K.,nr. 'n the field who was a thoroughly "uv " . . "ProBpects for a big business la the west this year are fine," said E. L. Lomax, general passenger agent for the Union Pacific, who returned Thursday from a trip to Denver and Salt Lake City, accompanied by W. II. Murray, assistant general passen ger agent. Plenty of moisture has made the crop prospect splendid and the mines are working full force. DuslnesB seems to have a good start and the prospects are rosy. "We expect to have our new St. Louis-Colorado Limited train In operation April 18 and It will be of the highest class, with electric heated curling Irons and every modern con vince. The train will leave St. Louis at 2:30 each afternoon and ar rive at Denver at 6:35 the next af ternoon, making tne same time as other trains. The train will carry an observation car, a ten-section sleeper, with drawing and state room, a Pullman parlor car, a re gulation chair car, a dining car, mall car and dynamo-baggage car, which will run solid from St. Louis to Den ver. The observation car, chair car, dynamo and mall car will run on to Cheyenne to connect with the Over land and Los Angeles Limited trains from Omaha. At fast as travel de -..,....., . m tne piano, playing several hundred " - . 0l)lnlon short time. Newt of her condition 1Pwtlon. and U but flv veara of c-P-Me young man, he thought Jt wooa upimon . . . . . .. .1 ' I l. i 1 1 I mt 111 t .VI..L I n mm v- I . F - win De anxiously awaited by all who I. should Mr Paneer hn anreeBs. DlBl 10 aeciin.. in. poaiuon in wnicn Uuy i-iser ana e.aaie vauery know her. fui aM.rntt w Prviro h ui he had beon P,accd y the nomination n this morning from the country and h a rrr.t drawing rarri at th mil. wa not " Pfaaant one and he had took the early train for Omaha on " I ..11.. l. tU. ... l if a &. k.u ft..JM mands It additional sleeners will "n"y opening. Watch these rol- P--"""' " i uurnU, .u.r, ur, , JT ilirlilr".1 I r-? further announcement of """b!19 "AlY"2Z that be should sot place his friends young men are ambitious and desire In the position which they would be to get hold of some cheap land while Improving Nicely. compelled to occupy should he ac-1 t can be yet had Countv Commissioner m. !. Pried, cent the nomination he concluded to Prof Pd Kohuihor was called to K.uiB vi tubus centering at umana r,n Rpcnt yesterday In Omahn visit step down and out. He wanted the n)g nome jn plattsmouth two weeks With E. Dlgnell of the Durllngton, chairman, and John Linton of the I 111 nola Central, secretary, the monthly meeting of superintendents and local Wednesday afternoon accepted the UnK at the hospital with Mrs. Geo. Jourtial to return his sincere thanks Bg0 on account of tho serious illness favorable report of the committee on nolj tnd MrB. John Lohnes. These to the many kind friends who had of n.8 mother, and after a few days joint inspection and Interchange of two ladles exoect to come home to- o generously tendered him their sup- there, was called to Denver, on ac m . i . ft. . i ... i- ireigni cars. home members were day providing the physicians feel port and to assure them that they rount of the death of his brother imi wiiony laminar wun it and the they are strong enough to stand the had earned a deep gratitude from hn.iaw. On returning from Denver rcpuri ni come up next month ror trip. They have been at the hospl- him for their action. jie f0Und the condition of his mother final action as to adoption or other- ta for some five weeks and have The action of Mr. Clement Is spok- murh' Improved, so he again Is at his wise. Joint' Inspection of cars as gotten along excellently although en of In the highest terms by his poBt at the Institution. Glenwood vincimu i nuii.io means that the neither haa vet reeoven.,! a rrMat great number of democratic admirers nnlnlon 1 ntJIWW.t If t t t... al. ... I .. Il.l I I . . . t I I """" v 1 i"wici lomiuion oi dea of atrenirih iu nifi vUitod wno appreciate me nouieness or nis ., n, i, o,,.i if H..nnrio,i a car by one road Is accepted by the MrB. Jo8 Cook and WB8 p,.tHIH to Bay sacrifice and the delicacy of his po- ,h niornlng on the early train for """ "i iiuennange oi that no unfavorable symptoms had ""'on m tins matter. st JoP( Mo vhpre they were rBUed -... umcreui ronus ibii to agree developed although she had only been tho rnr Iu i( nn. k nl in ihh I . . . "im in a ii j vu'iii i nnarnirtd ntwin birinv n.i it t&'n tne car Is not accepted until each too early yet to say what the ultlm roaa inspectors has passed upon It. al6 reult would be. . he meeting was a large one, thirty live men being present. John II. Metslnger of Lincoln, came down this morning to look af Mrs. J. . Johnson and two daugh- ter some business matters In the city, tern came over this noon from near Mr. Melslnger Is a prominent busl- Pac flc s Junction, la., to go to Phil- ness man of Lincoln and was former- lp Ilachcller a south of the city. Mrs. i, from this city where he was raised Johnson yesterday afternoon received and received his schooling. His word that her aunt Mrs. Hates was Bry fricnd8 bpre were dolIght(d t0 lying very 111 at Mr. Daceller'a and M him once more. by the sad news of tne death of Mr Rnoth's sister. Mrs. Mary L. Dlrd Will Make .ood Official. wh,rh 0CPUrrpj Thursday at Last Saturday night at the town o'clock. The funeral takes place to w - m of Arapahoe a mass meeting was held morrow and Mr. Booth expects to re at which a ticket was put In the fleld turn to the city Monday. Ills sister for city officers. Among the men was 68 years of age and was the named for the council was Snmuel mother of four children, all grown Patterson formerly of this city and up and married, one of whom lives who was named from the first ward, at Alliance, Neb., two In Montana Ram's many friends from this city and one at St. Joe. She also had hope he will be elected as he will slstct living at Denver. Col. In his make the city a capable and excellent bereavement Mr. Booth haa the deep cfficlal. sympathy of all his many friends, Mrs. Margaret Hallam and son who ?r business few days, mall train. y have been spending several days In the city with her mother Mrs. Kate- Oliver, departed this noon on the mail' train for their home at Lincoln. L. H. Dolton of McClelland, la.. who has been looking after business- matters In the city for a departed this noon on the for his home. Miss Lucille Burns of Sioux City. Ia., who has been making a visit in the vicinity w'Ui Miss Hester Gil mour, departed on the mall train at noon for her home. Miss Burns is a trained nurse and goes to her home to commence attending a case. B. C. Eppler of Denver, Col., Is In the city for a short visit with hi old friend Jess R. McVey. MeM.ru. Eppler and McVey are old school mateB and friends and Mr. Eppler l now on his way to their old home in Ohio, stopping of fhere to maks his friend a visit. James W. Holmes and wife and son came up this morning from their home at Murray to make an over- Sunday visit In the city with Mrs. C. A. Rawis and family. Mrs. Rawls and Mrs. Holmes were passengers on the early Burlington tralta for Oma ha where they will spend the day. Mrs. Jamca Hlckson departed thf morning for Council Bluffs to make her future home, Mr. Hlckson hav ing moved to that point and taken a position with a telephone company. McMaken & Son loaded their house hold goods yesterday. These popu lare people will be sadly missed' from this rlty where they have so many good friends. Mr. Christian Mauer of Bologna, Italy, representing Ernestl Pint of that city, will artve In the city this evening In company with ex-mayor Gerlng for a visit of several days with Mr. Gerlng and his family. Mr. Maurer Is a nephew of Herr L. Kluf tlnger, German consul of Bologna, a man well known In this city and a distinguished representative t Ger many In diplomatic circles. Col. Askwlth. superintendent of the Masonic home was a passenger this morning to Omaha, accompany ing his daughter Miss Anna, who leaves this afternoon for Ogden, Utah. Miss Askwlth Is In the em ploy of tho Union Pacific Railway and has been transferred to Ogden from Omaha. Col. Askwlth recalls that he was In Ogden on May 19, 1869, almost forty years ago. The occasion was the laying of the last rail on tDe Union Pacific and the com. pletion- of the transcontinental railroad- i