iLI ilLI puraen ma mill I m 1 I 9 I 511 OF BOILER This mni.UA u1..n the ourly M. f Q M j g J j l $ tf A ft J P. train puikd into riatt:;nicuth, two M 3 w fLj n y M j strangers iu the cky, man and wife, jj n $M fTpl M B j k l$i so it is claimed, were requested to f Jj h M fj gR ?L H ' ' nlltli E nil' I I II 1 I il uui Company to De Incorporated With a Ccpital S'.c Thousand Dollars. liU k of Twenty-five That this city is to have the Icng j plant need not he dilayc:'. There is talked of Alfalfa Meal mill now i no douht that thin mill and others seems to be an assured fact, as the committee of farmers and merchants of this vicinity, appointed by Presi dent Falter of the commercial club, met night before last and affected an organization for this purpose that will be permanent and will proceed at once to the business of establish ing this manufacturing concern and disposing of the product. At the last night's meeting a tem porary chairman was chosen In the person of Julius Pitz with II. A. Schneider as temporary secretary. The matter of organization was dis cussed pro and con for some time by the members present and the com pany was incorporated with a capital ot $25,000; $15,000 of this to he paid up In shares of $100 each, with the stipulation that not more than ten shares can be held by any one person. The name selected for the company Is to be the l'lattsmonth Alfalfa Meal company and as a first step toward the advancement of the plan two committees were selected to sell Btock. The following gentle men were chosen to handle the stock In this city: J. P. Falter, A. L. Tldd, F. E. Schlater and II. A. Schnei der, while the committee for the county Is composed of Julius PItz, Luke Wiles, Fred Noltlng and A. E. Todd. The above named gentlemen will proceed to push the sale of the stock at once and It is expected that there will be no difficulty whatever In get ting It subscribed and paid up at once so that the erection of the Boilermakers and Their Helpers Are all Qut at Havelock. The news reaches Plattsmouth over the teelphoue this morning that the Hurlington boiler makers and their helpers at Havelock quit work this morning pending the decision of the company coming to their terms as per requested made a few days ago. In this particular department the employeers of the road wish to abolish the piece work system that has been In use all along the line for some years past. The company evidently has refused to approve of such terms, and the pending strike was pulled off this morning and all boiler makers and helpers are out. We are also informed that about forty-five men were discharged yes terday, these men being employed in various departments and the entire shop time was cut to eight hours per day. We are at the same time Informed that the condition at Have lock will in no degree affect the present harmonious condition of the of similar character are an absolute necessity in this country and the only thing for the people of Platts- mouth to do Is to get together and co-operate with the farmers who raise the grain and to get as many more of them to increase their percentage of alfalfa as fast as possible as there Is a good profit In the business for all concerned, the demand for the nrniluct of the alfalfa meal mills being enormous In comparison with the output, which production is at present compartlvely small. At pres ent this city Is supplied with alfalfa meal ground at the mill In Council Bluffs, and this supply is not any where near what could be used in this vicinity. There Is a mill at Omaha and one at Nebraska City and neither of these can supply their de- Burngton 8hop8 at thls cltVi as all mand, as all the farmers are rapidly cmnInvlfPa . thl- ritv seem to learning that this meal product, aside be we Batl8f,ed with thelr p08ltlon8 from being a splendid stock food in they own thdr hQmn here thftt ,g Itself wnen mixea wua on uieui, ground corn and oats, makes a pro duct that is guaranteed by the peO' pie who have tried It to put flesh on almost anything. It is a splendid fattener and there will be no difficul ty connected with the enterprise If the farmers of this vicinity can be nrevnlled unon to Increase their acrenge of this valuable grain. alight, simply because their money gave out and the conductor i.s not allowed to carry any passengers free in Nebraska. The couple wished to get to Omaha and a request was made to both the mayor and the commissioner for transportation to the city, Chief of Police Amlck taking this part of the burden upon him Belf rather than take charge of the couple as vagrants. The parties claim to have Just left the hospital at St Joe and wished to get to Omaha. They attracted the attention of the police by a little quarrel cf their own on the streets, In which the bet ter half was taking the husband to task for not being able to clothe her as other women were dressed and that she did not intend to wear a recently purchased coat any longer. It is certainly a desperate struggle that the fair sex will make for fine clothes. They seem to be preferable to railroad tickets or something to eat, even when they are tired and hungry. They were still in the city at noon, but provisions will in all probability be made for them to get to the metropolis without walking, but the lady will be compelled to wear her old coat or none at all. lllllJUs the larger portion of them and from all appearances there seems to be perfect harmony In all departments. It has always been stated that the Burlington have experienced less trouble with their employes jn Plattsmouth than at any other point along the entire system. Of course, there may have been times when some of the men were not entirely It is understood that as soon as gat8fed wlth the 8caIe or gome BV8. the company is well unuer way me erection of the building will be be gun and in all probability it will not be long before the farmers of this county will have an excellent market for their alfalfa. I CMDI ad ruin T mi BfflfHBB Members Enjoy Banquet Pre pared by Ladies of St. Mary's Guild of Episcopal Church Last evening the regular annual meeting for the election of officers of Mount Zlon Cominandery No. fi, Knights Templar, was held at the local Masonic hall, the occasion be ing celebrated by a linn banquet. The ladies of St. Mary's Guild Bcrvcd a Blx course banquet at (he closo of the business meeting that was thor oughly enjoyed by nil. Speeches were made and toasts offered by the various members of the. coinmandery, which is a branch of the Masonic order that was established lu tin lime of the crusades In the holy land for the defense of Jerusalem. The Tempters from tlio beginning had their quarters In the painco t the Latin kings, which was also known tem of the same, but generally speak Ing everything has been In excellent condition. More and better work has probably been done in this city to the number of men employed than at any other point along the entire sys tem. Each and every Individual has . . . i- jt t4 i rAm nrnlmlitv mil In a irrpnipr numlipr nf as Solomons tempie mm it i uum - D. this fact that the organization de- hours for each year than any other ri. u'u nnm. About the vear 1118 shop. There seems to he an air of I I I V II IV O -- . . w v - i Hitch de Paganis, a crusader, bound perfect contentment among the Bur himself and eight comrades by a vow lington men at Plattsmouth, and we to the patriarch of Jerusalem to certainly hope that such a condl- guard the public roads, to live as tion may continue and that the Have- regular canons and to fight for the lock dinicultles may in no manner King of Heaven In chastity, obedience affect the shops nere and Belf-denial. So from these three i -.U.. ..Lwlullnn tunata tltltt anu many umei iiiiimiuu imvi. Dnlnir Well ires the rieht to " ... ... Tlio Tnnrnnl la In rerelnt nf itu Vnimn n n. relielous body, ai- " . . ... ., imtt i. year's subscription from J. F. Svo- inougn ii noes uy uu ui l : , . activity to this phase, but endeavors Ma' now residing near Lawrence, l.rntherhood in the eu- ul w,m" u",c uc la""-" l,m portunlty of informing us that ne is Will Attend the Banquet. Tonight at the Omaha club, one of the most notable events of the year will take place, the occasion being a banquet tendered by the Alumni association of the university of Mich igan to the graduates of that instl tutlon In this country in honor of Dean Hutchins, president of the unt versity, Dean Reed of the literary college, Dean Cooley of the engineer ing school, and Wilford B. Shaw, general secretary of the Alumni as sociation. This will be a memorable function for the members of the Michigan Alumni who possess a re markably strong organization in this state and who always turn out with a most loyal display of enthusiasm whenever there Is any.demand made by their Alma Mater. Hon. R. B Windham who is vice president of the association in Nebraska, was passenger for Omaha this morning and will attend the banquet tonight at the Omaha club. Mr. Windham is a member of the law class of 1873. It is expected that Canon II. B. Burgess, who Is a graduate of the literary college of the class of 1858, and Dr. W. B. Elster, who is a graduate of then dental college of the class of 1890, will also attend going up on the afternoon train. to stand as a truest sense. The meeting last evening was not only a business Resslon but was in the nature of a commemorative event as well. The following officers were selected to nt during the ensuing year: Eminent Commander, Dr Kilwln W. Cook; Generalissimo, James M. Robertson; Captain Gen oral, George W. Thomas; Treasurer. Aifrr.,1 W White: Recorder, J. C l'etelSOIl. (Jus Olson Is looking after busi ness In Omaha today. doing well In his present locality, his last year's crops being fully up to the average or even better than the balance of the state, for all of which lie received a good price. His corn crop nveraged forty bushels to the nere, for which he received 60c per bushel, his oats went seven bushels and wheat (seventeen receiving $1 per hiihiit for the wheat. The many friends of tills excellent gentleman will be pleased to learn that he is indeed prosperous and hlmsulf and family doing well. :-y r,, ir.viOvvrrLb mm 5. 1 A 1 r, W . 1 1 LiFj v t " r. v i '?'?T4r $: r till w ml i ;'. mm fed n m When in need of Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Draperies and Lace Curtains don't forget we are the people to see. We have got the goods, the price is right and we are glad to show them. E. G. DOVEY & SON Fr I Ccwrt,:)it I bit Swfliwr r Mani I HIS store is here for something more, and better, than merely selling goods, and taking the money for them. We know that's the idea generally held about a business often by the men who arc conducting it; simply the exchange of money for merchandise. Now our idea of it is different; we're here to see that you not only get something for your money, but to see that it's what youought to get for it to protect your in terests in the matter of value. Our showing for this season is extraordinary. 'We'll be pleased to show you. Many Ills come from impure blood. Can't have pure blood with faulty di gestion, lazy liver nnd sluggish bow- U'ls. Burdock Blood Bitters strength ens stomach, bowels and liver, and purifies the blood. suits no io m The Home of Harti Scha finer & Marx Clothes Manhattan Shirts Stetson fats Pon't Kink oven jwnnjr until health rolurm And I ini-an Just riiict'y ttmt. 1 m tlmonii pli vslcliin no ny to ttit l'k, "I will, nut of my own ixx-k. i. hj lor yuur uieili 'Inn II It mils to lrlii mi luui I And (or 20 yfixrs Ir. Shoup'i medicines hove ml "I M f W are Showing Larfie Line of th Now Held Cape til W V-i id iMin n'd mid roi'nnimcndi'd In every rliy riv' ! ut in I. -t in Ainericn. Tiny urn I'u.itivily liuin ird lu every iMinmuiuly uml evurywlmre then wliy Miy tlie eii-h, and nt ymir r'-k. fnr lhi r tinuui muted mid imei itiiiii medli lilt"." riimisnnds uiMiii t lioits;i n in lnm In Hid iui )tr'inisfnllu linllir. Sliiiiui'ii lli'slftinliLe. Itlnni tlii'MO. FV3B m u:u li nrryi" r the, lleiirt rJ Sv llaf I. I'lney lervti lull. B E H Tf tl'!Mi.irlcone knor lu)W H EE H quickly It shoop'i He- HHirntivn wll' liring them Imrfc to health niniln. Hut l tt if all. Hiey I'tisltively Uiku lit) inniiey rk wluilever. They know Hint when hcnlth (nlln to return Pr li(KH will liiniM'll ulnilly Miy thiMlrwirlst tii i hut (est. And (urllmt U'bt lull M iluy treat ment in freely gnuittd. Hut wrllo mo first for en order. Till will wive delay nd disappointment. All dnmirlstit H'll Pr. Khoop'i ltesiorntlve nd nr. Hlioni' Bfn n e ti tit a 1 1 ItemiMly, hut H (U nil ni no! iiilliorired to E M t3 P H l'iv" tlifl ' Iny test, l-o Q B Bji KK tlinpnienlltu iilmmt lor I haveneiioint t an hoii'Ht nnd responsitiionniififUt in Miiinst very ctiuitiinnlty.fveryw iiei-e, ttituu my nt help, no pny," liiedicinei to the sit k. Ttill m 1) wtilth hook you need. rttn tMioiiK helow w'll mrily cih n tip new nn! Iielpftd lilt Io llioso who no not wnll. Hesldei C a. on nr perfift r lnolovniiMilt Rf' 3 VJ l" lust B you would your H 1,3 M l"'m physic inn. My tdvlt w end tint Uxik Imlow r your nd without ctwt. Irhnpii word or two from mn w ill eleiir np .oinn Kerlons nllieent. I have In Ipnl thousiintls upon lhotisnil hy my frlvnlx prescription or iwrnoiiul nlvks pittii. Mf Ut't I'llort is iirui Afterwards worth Tonr ulinnlo reoiiett. Po write) now while on have it tivith In tnlnd, fr tomormw novor luuim. Vt. Khoop, Him 12, luu'lne. Wit. Wkltk iMk th.ll I Toit So. 1 On rytcp!il No. i For Women No. i On tha Heart No. 5 Ft r Men N'ti. S On till" Kidney No. On RheumHnn Modern Hen House. One of the most modern, and in fact, without a doubt, the best hen house In Cass county, will now be found on the farm of Julius Pitz, south of Plattsmouth. From the present price of chickens and the usual high price of eggs in winter season, Mr. Pitz has wisely came to the conclusion that the Nebraska hen should have better care in the cold season to induce her to come to the front and continue her gocd work when the high price is on. The new hen house in very conveniently ar ranged for the accomodation of both the feathered ladyship and the at tendant, having low roosts In place of high ones, with proper appliances for raising them to the roof for convenience when the house clean ing time is on. This also prevents the chickens from injury, which of ten occurs when flying to and fro from the high roost. The new build ing is 20x22 in size, with half of the roof and the entire south side all glnss, which will nford both light nnd warmth. Mr. Pitz claims the honor of the architecture and Haxter Smith the carpenter. No doubt Mr. Pitz will be well repaid for the money expended in a very short time. Tlio Dandelion Font. As the destruction of the dande lion crop seems to be agitating the minds of many already this' spring, we clip the following from the Lin coln Evening News on the subject: "Early indications are that the dan delion crop of 1910 will exceed any in recent years. This prediction can be easily made good if lawn owners will only take proper care of the tender plants. The insertion of a knife blade Just below the crown which contains the young buds, one; resorted to confidently as a mer.is of destruction, is now highly recom mended as a means of propagation, j The cutting off of the tops leaves the roots free to go to work and develop several additional stems, each bearing a cluster of seed buds. Gasoline is also an excellent tonic. At first it seems to wither the plant, but this is apparently only on the tops. The root stems appear to ab sorb and grow fat upon the treat ment. Some esperato souls with no appreciation of the beauty of na ture have tried various sorts of acids, which usually result in the cultiva tion of a neat and growing bare spot wherever applied. Persons who have been overlooked by nature in the distribution of the dandelion plants will find their neighbors very ae-1 comcdaiing in the matter of fur nishing slips for cultivation. The high price of living is due to the use of meats, and as a substitute for these it would not b amiss to tr.r cooking the dandelion tops as green. Before the plants became so numer ous these greens were esteemd as a delicacy, but familiarity has appar ently bred a profound contempt." The T. J. Sokols Improve. The T. J. Cokol society have bee: making some improvements in their gymnasium department at their hall in the western part of the city. The T. J. Sokols are one of the most .vti.e polities of the city and are u. , .;yq Li larch for something new for tuna p nr.ncement and tne eu joyiiitni of ;;..ir membership. They have just c-nii)lt.' the installation of a new laio double shov.r bath, both hot and cold water. This s placed in the basement under the main gymnasium room. An observing farmer says that if the next new moon is dry, then pre pare for some dry farming this sum mer, lie says further, that if the point of the moon turns up far enough so. that you can hang a pow der horn on it, then it means dry weather. When the new moon ap pears we want some one to climb op and try the powder horn experiment. I'ine Music. A hand of five strolling musicians visited this city yesterday and go ing about the town discoursed sweet strains to the happy multitudes that thronged our streets, playing every thing in the musical calendar front 11 Trovatores to "cuddle up a little closer," and In the afternoon a num ber of the young men of the com munity got together in a bunch like grapes nnd plotted and conspired to pull off a dance in the evening, but owing to the fact that this Is the middle of the week, and pay day Is near at hand, the encouragement to eo ahead with this plan was too meager to justify it. George Hall was among those who took the afternoon train for the me tropolis tod.iy. -PATTOH'S SUN PROOF- atfflaaTxtaiiJgsiiuLaza Charles Ilennlngs of Cedar Creek Is in this city today, having come down this morning to attend to some business affairs. iiu ;c.it rr.it i it. Notlcw l lierehv (chen thut ficrlnp Co., hiivp filed their petition as requlrptl hv the Ktntuten of the iStnte of Nehrns kii with tho cltv clerk of the Oty of lMnttxniouth, Nehraskii. reiinFtlnn a permit to Bell mult, Kpli'tuous and vln oim lliiior for medlcnl, mechanical ontl t'liemli'Hl purposed for tha comltiK munl Hpnl vertr In the ImlldliiK altunteil on the wet half (wlfc of ''it twelve (12) In Mock twenty-elttbt CXI, in the City of 1'UtlHtnoutli, Ncliisskn. tJKUINO St CO.. March 22. 1910. Applicant. 0 fll Keep your buildings well painted. Paint always itiereass the value of your property. We carry a complete assortment of Patton's Pure Paint, Pure White Lead, Pure Raw and Boiled Ivinseed Oil, Pure Turpentine and Colors. We can f supply you with necessary Brushes, Varnishes, Knamels, Pi Stains, and in fact, anything in the Paint line. Our New Wall Taper Stock is complete, and have the F$ latest fashionable patterns in stock. Come in and see them. J itoyiiii 1 4 fK fr n PRESCRIPTION iC DRUGGISTSGZZD