; DAILY PERSONAL NEWS f i t Short Items of Interest From Mon day's Daily Journal t Miss Maude Burley spent Sunday In' the city with her parents, return ing to Omaha this morning on the early train. Ed. Polin was an over Sunday vis itor in the city yesterday, returning to his duties at South Omaha this morning on the early train, E. E. Hilton and wii3 were pns lengers this morning In Oinulu .lu!e noir 111 spend the day, look Ins after business ..matter.' Jack Patterson spent Sunday with bis parents T. M. Patterson and wife, returning to Omaha this morning on No. 19. Mrs. George M. Porter of Lincoln pent Sunday In the city with friends, returning to her home this morning On the early train. Mrs. It. Thompson returned to her home at Lincoln after having spent Sunday In the city with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hans Itothman. Mrs. Let tie Bird departed this morning on the early train for Liber ty, Neb. where she will make a visit with her cousin, Mrs. Goldle Barn ard. . John Boetal and family came down Saturday evening from Omaha to spend Sunday in the city with rela tives and friends, returning Sunday evening. ' J. Ed. Johnson and family returned to their home at Lincoln this morning after spending Sunday in the city with J. VV. Johnson a ul family. Ed. Schulhof (fame over Sunday evening from his duties at Glenwood Institute to spend Sunday with his folke in the city, returning to his duties this morning on the early train. Feter Nellson and family, . well known In this city where he formely lived, came down Saturday evening to spend Sunday with M. Bajeck and family, returning to his home last evening. Herman Martens of Omaha spent Saturday night and Sunday In this city with bin folks. Herman Is now employed In a large Independent ma chine plant In the metropolis and is working nights. Ralph White, the popular man ager of the Nebraska City exchange of the Nebraska Telephone Company, ipent Sunday In the city vlnltlng rel atives and friends, returning to the Otoe metropolis thlH morning. Mrs. F. ( Ledwlth spent Sun day In this city with her husband, the Burlington conductor, and this morning was a passenger for Lincoln on tbe early train. Mr. and Mrs. tad with expeu shortly to move to this city and make It their future home. Fred Murphy and wife this morn ing came In from Cuba where Mr. Murphy tins been stationed In the war department for several years. They look well and hearty and seem to have withstood the cllmnte of the Queen of the Antilles remarkably well. They were tired and worn out by their lohg trip but were very glad to once more set foot on Amer ican soil. "tHt Saturday a marriage license was Issued to J. II. Welmer aged 22 and Miss Bessie M. Perry, aged 19. This couple nro two popular young people of Greenwood. The groom Is a son of Peter W'ulmer and wife and It a promising young man. The bride li the charming and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry of Greenwood. Both the Jroung people have many friends who lsh them the best of fortune In their Journey through life. Miss Fern McBride of South Oma ha spent Easter in the city, the guest of Mrs. C. S. Johnson. Dr. T. P. Livingston was a pas senger this noon for Omaha where he has business to attend to. Walter L. Speck returned to his work at Omaha on the mail train af ter spending Sunday in the city. Herman Pankonln came down this morning from Louisville for a day's business with the local business men. Miss Leona Brady came up Satur day evening from Murray to Bpend Easter wJth her parents in this city. Herman R. Neitzek of M unlock, returne dto his home in that city af ter attending to business matters In this city. Sam Shumaker Is attending to bus iness matters in Council Bluffs , la., being a passenger on the mall train for that city. Mrs. P. E. Ruffner returned home this morning after a visit of several weeks with her Bon Wm. Ruffner and wife at St. Louis. J. J. Speck returned to Omaha this noon on the fast mail train after spending Sunday with his father and mother near Murray. Mrs. A. F. Seybert came In this morning from her home near Collom and Is doing some trading with the merchants of the city. County Clerk Rosencrans Is at tending to business matters in Oma ha this afternoon being a passenger on the mail tarln for that city. ' Theo. Starkjohann was a passen ger this noon on the mail train for Custer county where he has some business interests to attend to. Miss Delia Huntley of LaPIatto was In the city this morning looking after some shopping, returning to her. home at noon on the fast mall. Will Robertson returned to his studies at the state university In Lincoln today, having spent the Easter holiday with his parents In this city. Frank McCarthy of Omaha came down Saturday evening to spend Sun day In the city with his mother and brother, returning to his home last evening. Miss Leray and Thos. Glenn Jr., spent Sunday In the city visiting rel atives and friends, returning to their homes in Omaha this morning on the early train. Miss Alma Speck and Mrs. Ewlng her sister, came in this morning from Hopkins, .Mo., where Mrs. Ewlng re sides, for a visit with their mother and brothers. Paul Morgan who has been spend ing his Easter vacation In the city with relatives, departed thlH noon for Omnha and Lincoln to resume school duties this week. MIhs Munslck of Omaha who has been stopping in the city for severnl days, made a brief visit to her home on Saturday expecting to return to this city lust evening. Thos. L. Murphy of the Porter-Ryerson-lloobler Company of Oma ha spent Sunday In tfie city with bis folks, departing on the early train for his duties on tho road. C. It. Graves accompanied by Mrs. Johnson and the two Misses John son were passengers this morning for Lincoln, after visiting In the city with friends over Sunday. Frank II. Smith, of the Journal forces, spent Saturday night and Sunday visit lug with his mother, Mrs. Claud Everett near Union, re turning to the city last evening. J. H. Altroegge departed this going north on the morning train. Dr. C. A. Marshall and wife were north bound passengers this uocn on the mail train for Omaha. Miss Leypoldt of LaPlatte returned home this noon after a brief visit in the city with Mrs. C. A. Marshall. Mrs. W. C. Tippens was a passenger this noon on the mail train for Oma ha where she will spend the after noon. Mrs. Breedlove of Hamburg, la., came in this morning on the mail train for a visit with her daughters in this city. A, F. Alford and wife returned to their home at Bellevue this noon on the mal ltrain after spending Saster in this city with Will Simons and family. Sim Btandeven - or Omaha,-came down Saturday evening and spent kere X Elmwood The two children of Dan Hay under the doctor's care this week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Hop ins, cn Tuesday, April 6th a daugh ter. Mrs. Sam Murray has been quite sick and under the doctor's care the past few days. Little Lawrence Bickert fell against the stove Tuesday afternoon, severly cutting his head. Arthur Ward came out from Platts- mouth Tuesday for a brief visit with his parents, going to Avoea Wednes day. Miss Alice Jeary returned to her home at Greenwood Sunday, after a weeks visit at the home of her broth er, E. J. Jeary. Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker, of Lln- con, came down Monday morning to attend the funeral of Grandpa Stark, that evening and Sunday with Ray- he being an old acquaintance. mond Travis, returning to his home on the evening M. P. train last even ing. Miss Lucille Randall returned to Fremont this noon on the fast mail the mail train after spending Easter with her parents, Rev. A. A. Randall and wife.' Miss Violet Dodge visited over Sunday in' the city with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dodge, returning to her position In Omaha this noon on the mail train. Mrs. J. W. Gamble and daughter Miss Vesta and son Cedric Eaton, were passengers this noon on the mail train for Omaha where they will spend the afternoon. W. M. Collins and wife of Blair who have been visiting in. the city with Mrs. Collins, Mr. Collins' grand mother, returned to their home this noon on the mall train. E. C. Chadwick and wife of Platte, S. D., who have been visiting In the city with Sam Parker and wife, Mrs. Chadwlck's parents, returned to their home this noon on the mail train Miss Freda Wohlfarth and brother Herman were passengers this noon on the mall train for Omaha from which point the young man will gc to Scrlbner for a visit with rela- wlth relatives. , Con. Will and Jimmy Kennedy re turned to their work this noon at Havelock after having been here for the funeral of their beloved mother, the late Mrs. Jas. Kennedy Oscar Larson returned to his stud ies at Bellevue College this noon on the mall train, after spending several days In the city struggling with pneu monia. He has finally recovered and was able to once more take up his studies. Jas. M. Johns departed on the east bound morning train for Red Oak, la., where he has business matterp to look after, expecting to go from mere to northern lowa before re turning to this city. Mrs. L. W. Barger departed tills noon on the mall train for Lincoln and Hebron, Neb. where file will make a visit with relatives before returning to her home at Davenport, la. Mrs. Barger has been visiting in the city with her father J. C. Pet ersen and family for several weeks J. George Young, vice president of the National Investment Company of Omaha, Neb., was In the city this morning looking after business mat ters. n is possible he may soon close a deal for some Plattsmouth business property having such a trade on foot with prominent busi ness men. He returned to Omaha on the fast mail at noon. Col. M." A. Bates departed this morning on the M P. train for Mur ray, Union, Nehawka, Weeping Wa ter. Avoea, Elmwood. Wabash, and Eugle in tho Interest of the thirtieth anniversary number of the Journal which Is soon to be Issued. It is the Intention to make this number the finest anniversary number ever Issued In Cass County and to give every town In the county a complete write up and Col Bntes Is the man who can do the Job and do It to perfect tion. W. H. Andrew left Wednesday with his car of household goods for St. Joe, Mo., where they will make their future home, Mrs. Andrew going about three weeks ago. Wm. DelesDernler and J. C. Dream. er returned Tuesday from Falls City where they went to participate In the final proceedings In the settlement of the Schmelzel estate. S. F. Bailey, of Phillipsburg, Kan- sas who came to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Amanda Bailey, returned home Tuesday. He was ac companied as far as Lincoln by R. D. and Rex. WAEIIT& Thousands of millions of cans of Royal Baking Powder have been Usea in making bread, biscuit and cake in this country, and every housekeeper using it has rested m perfect confi dence that her food would be light sweet, and perfectly wholesome. Royal is a safe- guard against tne cheap alum powders which are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. JA OF TARTAR . II If W.Jl BOYAL IS THE ONLY BAKING POWDER MADE FROM ROYAL GRAPE CREAM Union. From the Ledger. Vernon T. Am is now sole pro prietor of the meat market, havKi;, ft.'J control wit'uoi.t the "Co." lit tached. G. P. Barton recently purchased the Engell property south of the M. E. parsonage, and he and his family moved there a few days ago Will H. Mark departed Tuesday for the western part of Oklahoma, where business matters required his attention for a few days. He solemn ly declared he wouldn't stay a mln ute longer than necessory. Senator W. B. Banning finished his legislative duties in Lincoln last week and is attending to more profit able business at home Just as though nothing had happened. He belongs to the "Don't Worry" club. John Arn and his daughter Mrs IDA1LY PERSONAL NEWS 9 . X Short Items of Interest From Tues- 3! day's Evening Journal- f t Ed. Egenberger it attending to business In the metropolis today go ing up on the early morning train. S. Goodman Is attending to busi ness matters today In Omaha being a passenger for that city on the early train this morning Misses Minnie Born and Mary Krager were passengers this morn ing for Omaha where they will spend the day visiting friends. F. A. Murphy was a passenger this morning for Omaha where he goes to exchange greetings with his old Nora Harris has made arrangements friends In the army department. Register of Deeds Schnleder Is at- to locate in Nehawka, where they will be employed In looking after the household affairs and other duties connected with the large Pollard fruit farm Amos McNamee, carrier on mall route No. 2, is the owner of a fine new motcrcycle which he received from the factory Tuesday. It is p Marsh-Metz 4 horse power racer, an " Amos is training it to stand hitche and carry double, intending to gel it thoroughly train for use on his mail route Steve Taylor want to Omaha last Friday evening, where Mrs. Taylor and their son Alda have been staying the past two weeks, the boy being treated In a hospital. Last Saturday the surgeons performed an operation upon the boy and he is reported as being out of danger and getting along very nicely. Harry Allen, otherwise known as tending to business matters in Oma ha today being a passenger this morn ing for that city on the early train. County Attorney Ramsey is look ing after professional matters today In Greenwood, being a passenger for that city on the early morning train. Wm. Oliver came in this morning from his home in the country and was a passenger on the morning train for Omaha where he will look after some business matters. Miss Dora Kaffenberger of Platts mouth, was in the city over Sun day the guest of Mrs. W. II. IVnn and left this morning for Peru where she is attending school. Nebraska City News. Mrs Luther Moore accompanied by Mrs. Z. Moore and son of Demlng, N. M., were passengers this mornine for "Sandy Buff," resigned his position Omaha where they will spend the day. as section foreman here and left on Mrs- z Moore and son have been the Tuesday for Arlington, Col., where K"e818 01 KeV- Moore and wife for he will visit his parents and little several days. daughter. Later he will be on the rond again, probably In Kansas. Buff made many friends in this vil lage, all of whom wish him well. HamBakkg Powder No alum, no lime phosphates As every housekeeper can understand, burnt alum and sulphuric add the In gredients of all alum and alum-phosphate . powders must carry to the food adds injurious to health. Read (he label. Avoid the alum powders Mr. Itlchcy lhilnn Well. The condition of J. G. Rlehoy Js. reported today as being satisfactory and It Is believed and hoped that he will continue to Improve rapidly from now on and that his recovery Is but a question of days. He Is resting well and enjoys good sleep while his appetite Is quite normal. His many friends will bo more than pleased at his progress toward recovery. M1TU H TO UIKIHTOKS In County Court. In the mutter of the estate of John 11. Meltilnircr. deceased. Notice Is hereby itlven thnt the cred Hoi's of enld estate will meet the executor of snld entnte. before me, County Jude of Cuss County, Nebras kn. nt the County Court room n riattn mouth. In sold County, on the 2'Jth day of Match. lit!. and on the 29th tiny of September. 1909. nt 10 oclocK H. m enrh day for the purpose of present luit their cm mi)i tor examination, an Juxtment and allowance. mx month are anoweu ror me cren Horn of said deceased to present their claim, an 1 one year for the expeutorr t nettle paid estate, from the 2!)th day of March. 1909. Witness my lutnu nna sent or sate. County Court, at I'lnttsmouth, Nebras ka, this 1st day of March, 1909. Alien J. neeson. County judge D. 0. Dwyer. . , Attorney tor estate. Mrs. L Rusterholtz and daughter Beckner from near Murray.mfwaoi Mrs. Beckner from near Murray, came up this morning on the M. P. and were passengers for Omaha over the Burlington on the early morning train where they will spend tho day. Mrs. John Lutz and Mrs. John Sat tler were passengers this morning oa the early train for Omaha where they friends. Walter Cummlngs who has beea spending several days in the city, re turned to his labors this morning at Omaha. Mrs. Peter Rochka is spending the . day in Omaha with friends being a passenger for that city on the early morning train. T. M. Patterson had business mat ters In Lincoln to look after being a passenger for that city on the early morning train. Mrs. Emily Morrison and daugh ter Miss Edna, were passengers this morning on the early train for OmaA ha where they will spend the day. Miss Maud Fitch of Bartlett, la., who has been vlsitlnng with her cous in Miss Grlndle in this city for sev eral days, departed for her horn this morning. Ernest Richter came In this morn- nib aim nna a uuiiiuuiuil wiin Vt III Oliver on his trip to Omaha the two gentlemen being interested in busi ness matters there. Mrs. Gus Roman and daughter Hel en and son Francis, were passengers this morning for Omaha where they will visit with Mrs. Ed. Cockran who has been ill for some time. Joseph Stark of Chicago., Ill who has been visiting in the city with Frank Konkrlst, returned to . his home this morning being accompan ied by Miss Katie Konkrlst. F. B. Holmes, a Burlington en gineer residing In Lincoln who haa been In Colorado since last Septem ber for the benefit of his health has: so far recovered that he sends word he will be back within a month to assume his duties again, or as he puts It, "to rastle with the bear." State Journal. Card of Thank. On behalf of myself and family, 1 desire to return my sincere thanks for. the many kindnesses shown us during the last Illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, and to express our appreciation of these acts. James Kennedy. Con. Kennedy. Will Kennedy. James Kennedy, Jr. lee of Petition In Unit Title. Charle llaffke, Atty. vi'. n itth se. Omaha. In the district Court of Casa County. Nebraska i'.ri wiiiiotm iinnke. 1'iaintirr. v. Jeremiah Keellker. Administrator ni the estate of John 1. Klnnev, deceas ed, and the unknown legatees heir and devisee of the ald John I'. Kin- nnv ,iiAil. Defendant. The above named defendant and each of them will take notice that ot. the 24th day or February, lsun. uie above named plolntllT tiled hi petition in h liiMtrW't I'otirt or l as i onnty. Nebraska airalnst them and each of them, the object and praver of which to unlet title in sain piatnun si miitlnst said defendant, to the rol louitiir ileum imui real estate, io-wu;- ,ot twenty-three (JS) In the North .-nt uimrter t N. K. nr.) of the North West iuartir (N. W. qr.l of Section Nineteen t!9) Township Twelve (til, Itanite Fourteen (1(1. Knst of the Klxth Principal Meridian In the City of 1'latts nwiiiili In Ihn Cotintv of Cuss and State of Nebraska, anil (o further en loin said defendant and each of them from having or rlalmlmt any rlKht. title or Interest therein and for cost of suit. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before May 24th, 19iit. or tbe praver of said petition win oe taaen as true ami Juda-ment rendered accordingly against Capt. Isaac Wiles Is spending the .. - . i i.i ... . . I vim ami each of Votl. ay in wmsna visiting wim nis ion ' r,r, wnhelm llaffke Frank and looking after business Hated April . iso matters. Atty. for rialntllt BIG REDUCTION ON PLUMBING -:-GOODS AIR PRESSURE WATER SYSTEMS! Within the last sixty days we have made some extraordinary low purchases on Plumbing Goods, and have the largest line of Bath Tubs, Closets, Lavatories and Sinks ever shown in Plattsmouth at remarkable reduction in price: Bath Tubs, white enameled. .. .$15.00 and Up Lavatories, " .... 6.75 and Up One-Piece, white enameled Sink and back 9.75 and Up Low-Down Closets 14.50 and Up 18x30 Hat rim Sinks, white enam eled 3.00 and Up We can also make Kewanee Air Pressure Water Systems at a big reduction over former prices. Re member you can see what you get when purchasing Ironi us, as we have six styles of tubs, six styles of lavatories and three styles of closets in stock and on display. JOHM BMS Plattsmouth, : : : Nebraska.