DAILY PERSONAL NEWS S t Short Items of Interest FromTues day's Evening Journal Mrs. A. H. Sprute of Minnesota ifi visiting in the city with her re latives, having come in on Thursday last. Miss Emma Goos is visiting today in Omaha going to that city this morning on the early Burlington train. Charles C. Parmele Is upending today in Omaha being a passenger fcr that city on the early morning train. Mrs. J. W. Elliott Is among those spending the day in Omaha going to that city this morning on the early train. C. C. Wescott is looking after business today in Omaha being a passenger for that city this morning on the early train. G. F. S. Burton and wife are spending the day in Omaha being passengers for that city this morn ing on the early train. Mrs. John Rutherford is spending the day In Omaha going to that city this morning on the early Burl ington train. James Hunter Is looking after business matters today in Lincoln going to that city this morning on the early train. William Holly, the clothier, Is attending to business matters this morning in Omaha going to that city on the early Burlington train this morning. Mrs. Charles Foster and daughter, Miss Katie, are among those spend ing the day in Omaha being a pas senger for that city this morning on the early train. Mesdames M. and H. Mauzy are spending the day with friends in Om aha having been passengers for that city this morning on tho early Burl ington train. Connie Schlatcr departed today for his home In Duel! county, where he will spend the summer vacation, returning to this city in the fall to resume his schooling. 0. L. Watters of Grand Island came In last evening for a brief visit with hfH brother, It. O Watte's and family. In company with his broth er, he was a passenger for Omaha this morning on tho early Burling ton train. Mrs. P. A McCrary and baby were passengers for Omaha this morning on tho early train, where they will visit with Mr.MeCrary ntthe hospi tal. It In plensant to be able to say that Mr. McCrary Is progress ing nicely toward recovery and (he surgeons express the belief that he can be brought home in about two weeks. His good physical condi tion accounts for his unusual pro gress. Robt. Shrader, one of the popular farmers from the vicinity of Nehaw ka, was in the city yesterday at tending to business matters and while here he took occasion to call upon the Journal and renew his sub scription for this great journal of civilization. Mr. Plunder Is one of the most prominent men of his sec tion and Is Justly popular with all with whom he comes in contact. ' Ills visit was appreciated at this of flco and a cordial invitation Is ex tended to him to call again. DIG REDUCTION ON PLUMBING -:-GOODS AIR PRESSURE WATER SYSTEMS! Witliin the last sixty days we have made some extraordinary low purchases on Plumbing Goods, and have the largest line ol Bath Tubs, Closets, Lavatories and Sinks ever shown in Plattsmouth nt remarkable reduction in price: ' Hath Tubs, white enameled. . . .$15.00 and Up Lavatories, " 6.75 and Up OnC'l'iece, white enameled Sink and back 9.75 and Up Low-Down Closets... 14.50 and Up 18x30 Hat rim Sinks, whiteenam- cled 3.00 and Up We can also make Kewaunee Air Pressure Water Systems nt a big reduction over former prices. Ke meml)cr you can see what you get when purchasing from us. ns we have six styles of tubs, six styles of lavatories and three styles of closets in stock nnd on display. Plattsmouth, f V V V Dr. E. D. Cummins made a flying trip last evening to LaPlatte, goln over on No. 23 and returning on No. 14. George Falter is attending to busi ness matters In Omaha today going to that city on the early morning train. Miss Isabel Wiles is among those spending the day in Omaha going to that city this, morning on the early train. Hon. W. H. Newell came In last evening from St. Joseph, Mo., where he has been looking after business matters. Mrs. Frank Boyd Is spending the, day in Omaha being a passenger for that city this morning on the early train. Mrs. M. E. Thomason is spending today in Omaha being a passenger for that city this morning on the early train. Mrs. Jennie Rhoden of Murray was In the city this morning for a few hours, Journeying to Omaha on the morning train. Frank Huntoon and two daught ers came In this morning from Rock Island, III. for a visit of several days with T. W. Glenn and family. Mrs. J. B. Sans of Berthold, Col. came In this morning for a visit with the parents of her husband and also her own parents for several days. Former Sheriff Wra. D. Wheeler came In this afternoon from his farm south of the city to look af ter some business matters of Import ance. Mrs. Ptacek and three daughters are spending the day In Omaha with friends, being passengers for that city this morning on the early Burl ington train. Airs. Glen Rhoden is spending the duy In Omaha coming up from her home near Murray this morning in time to cRtch the Burlington morn ing train. a Mrs. V. S. Haley of the Quaker Remedy Company, is spending the day In Omaha, going to that city this morning on the early Burling ton train. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eilectrlc Oil for such emergencies. It subdues the pain and heals the hurts. Mrs. Fred Gels and daughter, Miss Stella, were passengers on the morn Ing train for Omaha where they will spent the day visiting with friends and relatives. Jerry L. Farthing, once a well known resident of this city, is in the city today attending to busi ness matters and calling upon old friends and acquaintances. Mrs. Fred Eblnger and daughter came In yesterday morning from their home at Plalnvlew for a visit In the city with her mother and other relatives for several days. I. Pearlman was a visitor -In the city yesterday coming down from his home In Omaha to lay In a supply of necessaries of life. Mr. Pearlman finds that lie can do better in this city than In the big city up the river, There Is a lesson in this for those 9 Nebraska. Mifs Sthall of Omaha Epent yes- erday in the city with the family of who persist in buying at that point. M. Fanger, returning to Omaha last vening. Mrs. L. Gregg from near Murray ame up this morning and was a pas- henger for Omaha cn the morning rain where she will spend the day with friends. Mrs. Loretta Ault departed this morning on the early train for Glen- wood, where she will spend Decora tion Day. She was accompanied by her little grandson Glenn. Mrs. Wm. Osborn of Council Bluffs, Iowa, who has been spending several days in the city, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Denson, returned to her home last evening. Walter A. Laughlin guardian for the Chapln heirs, came In this morn- ng from his home at Greenwood to look after some business matters in connection with them, returning to his home this afernoon Mrs. Roy Dodge of Omaha is visit- ng In the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ruffner, coming down yesterday Mrs. Ruffner who had been spending seeveral days with Mrs. Dodge at Omaha accom panied her. tftev. A. A. Randall will deliver the Decoration Day address In Weeping Water tomorrow, being a passenger for that city on the morning train. Dr. Randall is a finished orator and the people of Weeping Water will hear a fine address. Former Senator S. L. Thomas was Interested in the shipment of cattle made several days ago to the South Omaha market by the Born Bros., coming down from that city yester day morning on the early train. He had the pleasure of seeing his sev eral head top the market for the day, an excellent showing. Senator Thomas Is one of the best stockmen In the county, and is a careful and faithful devotee of the animals. llumMetonlnn Horse for Kale. A throughbred Hamlbletonlan; Kentucky Whip horse for sale. Has been tracked for about two weeks, and has made 2:28, after a few days of tracking. A picture and pedigree of this horse may be seen at the Journal office, and should you desire to see the animal and test his speed you may do so by calling at the J. It. Vallery farm near Mynard. Call on James Sage, in the city of Plattsmouth, and he will drive you to the Vallery farm. 6-28-4t L. C. W. Murray. ACKNOWLEDGE IT. "lattsmouth Has to Bow to the In evitableScores of Citizens Prove in. After reading the public state ment of this representative citizen of I'lattsmouth given below, you must come to this conclusion: A remedy which cured years ago, which has kept the kidneys In good health since, can be relied upon to perform the same work in other cases. Read this: J. W. Hickman, Oak street, Platts mouth, Neb., says: "I will never cease to praise Doan's Kidney Pills, as they were of such great benefit to me several years ago. My kidneys and back were a source of constant suffering and I was subject to at tacks of lumbago that came on with out the leaBt warning. The simplest movement was painful and I was annoyed more or less by the Irregu lar passages of the kidney secretions. I read so much about Doan's Kidney Pills, that I finally procured a box from Gerlng & Co.'s drug store. I was so gratified with the results of their use that I publicly endorsed them In 1906 and at this time, I heartily renew that statement. I hope that other kidney sufferers will profit by my experience." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agent for the Urlted States. Remember the name Dean's nd take m other. ATTM'IIMKVr !OTICK. 1. Monroe will dike notice that on tlie 301 h dav of April. 1 909, M. Archer. h JtiKth-e of the i)ence of I'lnttHtnout h City, imm count v, Nelrnnkn, liixiied an order of attachment for the mini ol II .".. In nn action pending he fore him. wherein W. M, litirclny, Ik plain tiff, nnd .1. Monroe In defendant, that popci ty of the defendant coiiMlxtlnK of in me iiohuchhiiui or the r. II U. IS. It. to. him been nttHcheil nn' hhM orilcr. Said rnune wan contlnu to the lth day of June, 10, at 8 UCIOCK H. III. V. M. lhiclnv, rialntllT. I.I'.UU. KOTH'K. To James A. Pynnrt; a non-reldent defendant. You are hereby notified thnt on tin lt luy of Miiy, A. 1109, Helena A liymitt filed a petition aKiilnxt voti It the IHMilit Court of t'nwn County. NV hiHfkii. the object nnd prayer of which are, Klrnt. To obtain a divorce from you on the tnound that you have wll fully abandoned the plaintiff without Kood caiiHe for more than two year lust, and Second, thnt you have R-r'oHxl anil Wfintmitv fullftil ttml n.irt.iil,t . support aalil plaintiff, nnd Third. To inci me line in me .oruiweei quarter (N. W 1-4) of Section te (101, Townnhlp ten (10), limine twelv (I:1) emit. In the County of Can, State of Nebrimkn, In paid plaintiff n nirnlnxt you. You me required to make niinwe to da Id petition on or before the Htll day of June. A. 1. 1909. Helena A. lvnnn, -in int i rr ' Ity linmpey IJanmey. Her Attorneys. , Local Events. Frank Ratien and son are spend ing today in Omaha being passeng ers fcr that city on the early morn- ing train. Val. Burkel is among those spend ing the day in Omaha going to that city this morning on the early morn ing train. Mrs.. Dr. E. YV. Cook and Miss Nettie Hawksworth are among those traveling north this morning on the early train. Charles Bell and wife were pas sengers this morning on the early train for Omaha where they will spend the day. ' Col. Henry McMaken Is observing Decoration Day in Omaha being a passenger on the early morning train for that city. Jos. Hadraba is one of the monster Plattsmouth delegates in Omaha to day being a passenger for that city on the early train. Ed. Polin spent Sunday in the city with his folks, returning to his work at South Omaha this morning on the early train. Afiss Lillian " Bookmeyer spent Sunday In the city with her folks, returning to her music classes In Omaha this morning. Councilman YVm. Mendenhall is visiting relatives and friends In Paci fic Junction, expecting to return on the afternoon train. Edward Bradley is spending the day in Omaha where he had im portant business engagements with sundry parties to look after. Prof.J. W. Gamble was a passenger on the early train this morning for Omaha where he goes to consult Dr. Gifford regarding his eyes. P. P. Melsinger is spendingthe day in Omaha with his wife at the hospital, being a passenger for that dty on the early train this morn ing. P. C. Hansen and sister were pas sengers this morning for Omaha, Mr. Hansen returning after spend ing Sunday in this city with his folks. Mrs. D. P. Jackson and daughter, Miss Bertha, are visiting relatives and friends in Grand Island, going to that city this morning on the early train. . Cyril Janda is looking after busi ness matters today in Lincoln being a passenger for that city this morn ing on the early train. Mr.Janda ts engaged Is some business matters in connection with the Catholic society of this city. Charles Gradevll and John YVoos- ter were two passengers for Lincoln, tiny forming a committee in con nection with Mr. Cyril Janda to at tenr to matters in connection with the Catholic Society of the western part of the city. Robert Hayes and MIfs Cenevieve Howard were passengers on the morning train for the north. Miss Howard departing ivt the summer vacation at her home and Mr. Hayes accompanying her a portion of the journey. C. L. Graves, the genial editor of the Union Ledger, was in Platts mouth Saturday, accompanied by his son, Harry, who is now doing local work on the Falrbury Gazette. YVhile here they both called at the Journal headquarters. Dr. Roy Dodge, of Omaha, was In the city Sunday visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dodge, also at the home of Mrs. Dodge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ruffner He returned home yesterday evening accompanied by Mrs. Dodge, who has been here for the past few days visit Ing her parents. George McDnnMs was a visitor at thp hospital Mrf Omaha yesterday, going up to visit with P. YV. Mc Crary. He Is glad to state that Mr McCrary Is progressing nicely toward recovery and will be able to return to his home In a very short time. Mrs. A. J. Janda and son Le- Roy and Miss Frances Kanka de parted tonight for the east where they will visit for several weeks. Miss Kanka will visit relatives In Chicago, 111., and Racine, YVIs., while Mrs. Kanka and son will continue on to New York where she will visit with relatives for a while. Dr. J. J. Todd, wife and child, of Wahoo, arrived Saturday evening and spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Todd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mauzy, returning home today. While here Dr. Todd gave the Journal a call, and reported everything pros perous In the county seat of Saund ers. William Gtlmour was In ttw clly today having brought In his small Shetland pony, mention of which was made In this paper several days since. The little- thing Is Indeed a freak weighing but 27 pounds and looking like a toy Jiorse. Mr. C.ll mour had hoped to have a photo grsph of his colt taken alongside "Nebraska Queen" the big horse which was exhibited here Saturday but the latter had left before his arrived. Spring - t 25 PER Miss Myrtle Keefer of Omaha Is visiting with friends In the city com ing down Saturday. Gus Swanson Is visiting relatives and friends in Omaha today going toj that city this morning on the early train. Miss Eugina Marshall of Lincoln Is the guest of friends in the city coming down for a visit of several days. Mrs. S. A. Shumaker Is spending the day in Omaha having gone to that city this morning on the early morning train. Miss Anna Morley was a passenger this morning on the early train for Glenwood, Iowa, where she will spend the day. Mrs. H. Rothman and daughter are spending the day in Omaha with friends going to that city on the early morning train. Miss Mary Hobscheidt is spending the day In Glenwood, la., being a passenger for that city this morning on the early train. Mrs. Henry Melsinger came In this morning from her home In the country and was a passenger for Omaha this morning. Jas Hunter is spending the day in Omaha going up on the early train this morning and returning on the noon train. Miss Mabel Trussler is another who was a north bound passenger this morning on the early train on the Burlington. Albert Schwartz and family are spending the day in Omaha being passengers for that city this morn ing on the early train. Mrs. YV. H. Freese and daughter Mrs. Copenhaver are spending the day in Omaha being passengers for that city this morning on the early train. Mrs. B. S. Ramsey Is visiting today In Council Bluffs, la. being a passenger for that city this morning on the early train. Mrs. Dr. E. D. Cummins and daughter Miss Mildred were passen gers this morning for the north, traveling on the early train. Jas. K. Pollock returned to his duties In Omaha this morning aft ter spending Sunday In the city with his parents and relatives. Mrs. Mary Moore of Lexington, Neb., who has been visiting In this city with reltalves, departed this morning for her home on the early train. Mrs. Nettle YV'halen In company with her daughter Miss Nellye, Is spending today In Omaha going to that city this morning on the early train. Plow VT) J We're ready for Spring plowing w ith a splendid line of Plow Shoes the tast that's made We are showing several good styles and we guarantee every pair of Flow Shoes we sell. The leathers are tan, raw hide and Kanganoo calf. Half, double or single soles, bellows tongne, nailed shank. c ALL S2.00, $2,50 If you are interested iu good Flow Shoes, Sir, you'll be in terested in ours, for Tlow Shoes could not be made better. Fetzer's Shoe Store. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. : Millinery 2 f CErjT YOU WILL FIND Better Styles . Better Goods Better Work;; and 25 per cent less than ' ..i rMi; any omer iMiuinery :n mis part of the country. Call and see i MISS MYERS j Mrs. John MIcin, of Havelock has been in the city for the past few days visiting with her parents. Ralph Marshall returned home from Boonville, Mo., last Saturday, at which place he has been attend ing the Kemper Mlllitary Academy the past winter. He will remain at home for the summer. Mrs Bennett Chrlswelser is visit ing with relatives and friends in Glenwood, Iowa, today, going to that city this morning on the early morn ing train. Mrs. W. P. Hutcheson of near Rock Bluffs, came In this morning and is spending the day in Omaha going to that city this morning on the early train. Miss Alberta Thomas departed this morning on the early train for YVII ber, Neb., where she will make a visit with her sister, Mrs. Coffman for several days. George B. Mann and Miss Pearl Nichols were passengers this morn ing for the north, Miss Nichols de parting for her home for the sum mer vacation and Mr. Mann accom panying her as far as Omaha. Aug. Roessler and family depart this noon for Grant, Neb., called there by a message announcing the sudden death of Mr. Roessler's sister-in-law. The sad intelligence came as a great shock to them as they were expecting her arrival here' this week for an extensive visit with them and had no premonitory news of her illness until this message was re ceived. They will be gone for sev eral days, remaining until after the funeral. They have the deep sym pathy of many friends In their be reavement. riatform Dance. . The first of a series of platform dances will be given at the old Pitcher farm,- near the Taylor school house, on next Saturday evening, June 5th. Good music has been secured and a pleasant time is in store for you. Will Vallery,, Manager. Kills to Stop the Fiend. The foe for 12 years of John Deye, of Gladwin, Mich., was a running ul without benefit Then Bucklln's ar cer. He paid doctors over $400.00 without benefit. Then Bucklln's Arnica Salve killed the ulcer and cured him. Cures fever sores, bolls, felons, eczema, salt rheum. Infal lible for piles, burns, scalds, cuts, corns. 25c at F. G .Frlcke's Stock Wanted. I have 250 acres of pasture and will take a limited number of cattle and horses for the season. Frank Vallery, Murray. Shoes! DOC SIZES! ' $3,00 lo $3,50