i PIT BR I Iffltl NEEDS" h rF3 a c N'"- . t r--ml! r?.l - - . ,,, , - 1 ' I .m.MI. . I.I .... m.,, Ml t ,LltMli t, SEE OUR EAST WINDOW Lard Presses, Meat Cutters, Food Choppers, Butcher Knives, Pearing Knives, Bread Knives, Cleavers, Steels and Everything in Chopping Knives. IrTVe have a complete stock at prices to suit every one. GET IVJY PRICE! Every Town of Importanco Has Some Citizens Who Believe in Improvements. 1- ,1 .Mi fu EAS 17 r. 3 BAUER'S OLD STAND C ENROUTE FROM SOUTH DAKOTA TO CALIFORNIA From .Saturday's Daily. Yesterday afternoon a large louring rar hearing 1 1n siVn "llrdlleld, S. I)., lo San Diego, California, passed through the city, coming from the north over the Pollock-Duff wagon and anlo bridge, and followed the Scenic Route lo I he .soul Invest . Every day some parly of tourists passes through this city over the hridge and that, structure is contribut ing more than anything that, has been done here in recent, years to place Plallsiuouth on the map. In the summer- the travel will lie quite heavy ami this city will de rive a great deal of benefit from the tourists who will stop in his city for a short time at least. When you have a bilious attack give Chamberlain' h Tablets a trial. They are excelelnt. For sale by V. C. Frieke & Co. Sargeant Is Reappointed. From Saturday' Dally. Dispatches from Washington convey the information that President Taft has sent the name of W. K. Sargeant to the senate to be postmaster at Elniwood to succeed himself. This appoint ment is in line with the policy of tlio administration to till the post ollices with republicans befure the Wilson administration comes in to ollice on March i. These ap pointments are quite likely to strike a snag in the senate, where a number of the democrats are talking of holding up this class of appointments. DEATH OF IS. ELLA B. LARSH, NEAR HON Foils a Foul Plot. When a shameful pint exists between liver and bowels to cause distress by refusing to act, take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and end such abuse of jour system. They g.- ntly compel right act ion of stomach, liver and bowels' and restore your health and all good feelings. & r,o. r'.rc at F. !. I'ricke Marshall. Dentist, Coates block. Mrs. Klla H. Lai-sh. :iLreJ T- jears, widow of the late Dr. X. M. Larsh, of .Nebraska City, died at the home of her son, John II. Larsh, near Knion, yesterday. She came to Nebraska in 1.x 5 7 and was the matron nf the first La-tern Star organization in Nebraska. Mrs. Larsh is survived by .seven children: Mrs. Fred It. Smith ami Mrs. o. c. Meheuuey of Terre Haute, Ind.: Mrs. S. L. Kelh.gg ,,f Iowa; Mrs. John C. Watson of Ne braska City; John ,,f l'nion, It. Larsh of Portland, Oregon, and P. A. Larsh of Silver City, X. M. Mr.-. Larsh will be interred in (ireenwood cenieterv, Nebraska Citv. If mi are troubled with chronic constipation, the mild and gentle effects nf Chamberlain's Tablets makes them especially suited to your case. For sale by F. i. Frieke & Co. n ..... -a m ra H;, mi MIS l imn Saturilay'8 liallv. It will soon be the lime of year when the farmers cannot work in the lields and come to town to loaf during part of I he day, for the big discussions to start in every vil lage and hamlet, and in many of a larger growth, concerning "What our town needs," The opinions advanced will be as varied as (lie debaters are in num bers,, and in few cases will it be decided, we fear, whether a new street inspector, a city library ami town hall or a water works sys tem will be (he most progressive move. Kveryone lias a "town" in which he is specially interested so tins can apply to all. It is not our purpose to attempt to prescribe or dictate what any town needs in the way of an in dividual improvement lo make it a better, more progressive city. I erhaps it is a better lighting system, perhaps a city library, perhaps more attention lo the streets, or maybe if is a High school building or a town hall. The people who make up the cili.ensliip of any town ought lo be the ones lo decide on these matters. Hut we do know something h;t, every town needs, and which far loo few of them have, ami that is the spirit of progress and co operation which will make every person in (he city willing to put a shoulder to the w heel and work for those. things hieli w ill do the town as a whole good. We know of a few towns of this sorl. some of them no) very large either, which are making a name for themselves that is worth more Ihan they probably imagined when I hey started their campaign for city improvement. When there is something needed or something which will do the town good which can be landed Dlacksniith Jones and Storekeeper Drown ami Cob bler Smith do not stop to ask if they are going lo make a big "rakeoff" by boosting for Hie thing. They get in with Private Citizen (ireen and Black and help land the improvement, whatever it i-. And the people from all over the country point lo these towns and remark. "They do things down there. They have the proper spirit." If your town needs a boom lake our advice and get that ..pint, and jou will get the boi in as a natural consequence. Good News -for You! 10 ESTABLISHED EPISCOPA L GHURCH iTh Charge Seems Preposterous and Is Donied by Those In Authority fop the Church. hortMTrr'ir111 0! you will wish you had bought that set of Furs. We ar t-.howi miiH h;;iutifu! Furs in- Grey Bear at from $5.00 to $12.00 Black and Brown Coney at $3.98 to $15.00 Russian Mink'!t glr $16.50 to $25.00 Russian Wolf in Black. $12.50 to $18.00 Red and Grey Fox $22.00 to $35.00 We are glad lo stow you. Com in and look tttm over. From Suluiday'a Pally. Plattsmoiith, Dec. li, 11)12. To the Journal: Since coming lo assume the Iteclorship of St. Luke's Parish 1 have several times heard of the statement being made "That the Kpiscopal church (meaning the present Church of Kngland) was founded by Henry (he Lighlh." Since the absolute continuity of the Knglish church, after Henry the Kighth, with the same church before Henry the Kighth has been proven again and again by Kngland's greatest historians, in cluding Prof. Kreenian of the uni versity of ()ford, and has been continued by decisions of the Pri council. Die highest court in Hie empire. The following extract from the "Living Church," of De cember T, IHI;'. will be of in terest n ioaii nT jour readers, and in jul ice to t he si udenl s of cm-reel historj. as well as I he church in America, (lie direct lineal descendant nf the church nf Copland, I will ask you to pub lish the same. Allan 0. Wilson, Iteclnr SI. Luke's Parish. "Chicago Schools Must Not Teach Tho Henry tho Eighth Myth." from the Living Church, Chi cauo, December ?, HHL) "All unexpected blow for re spectable leaching of history has lately been struck in Chicago. The circumstances were as fol- ;folwx: The teacher of 1'nglish) history in one of the largest High Our aim in the selection of our stock has been to make your Xmas shopping agreeable and pleasant to you. In fit ness of gifts and economy of price we are better prepared to fill your requirements than ever be fore. Listen! LaVallieres, Lockets, Links, Stick Pins, Bar Pins, Bracelets, Brooches, Rings, Rosaries! Mesh Bags, Jewel Cases, Fobs, Watches and Dia mond Rings. No charge for engraving. John W. Crabill, Main and Sixth St. Watchmaker and Jeweler schools in Chicago lately gave her pupils to understand that Henry I lie eighth founded the Church of Kngland. f,i her class was a member of the prayer book class in a neighboring parish. This young girl brought this public school information wil li her to the prayer book class. Accordingly the Hector of this parish wrote a strong protest to a member of the Chicago board of education. He in his I urn, took up the matter with Mrs. Klla Flagg Young, the justly celebrated superintendent of Chicago's public schools. Mrs. Young promptly issued a circular to every teacher in the city's public schools, commanding that no teacher should ever teach a class that Henry (he Eighth founded the Church of England." CHARLES ITT HAS BADLY INJURED HAND From Saturday's Dally. Charles Hialt is suffering from a badly injured hand, the result of an acident that ho sustained while engaged in helping in the new store of Hiatt & Tutt at Murray. Mr. Hiatt was engaged in helping transfer some potatoes in the cellar of the store with E. S. Tutt, when, in swining a large sack of potatoes he struck his hand on I he cement wall, tearing the llesh ofT tho lop of tho hand laying the bone bare in several places. lie did not pay any par ticular al tent ion to the wound until his brolher, Demniie and Mr. Tutt insisted on his going to the doctor to have I he hand treated, when he consulted Dr. IV F. liren del, who dressed the wound and warned Mr. Hiatt that he would have to be very careful or serious results might set in. The hand is si ill very sore and painful and will keep Charley on the retired list for several days, which is vcry hard. as he is a gentleman who is always on the go and who can not stand it to remain idle. Drives, OfT a Terror. The chief executioner of death in the winter and spring months is pneumonia. lis advance agents are colds and grip. In any attack by one of these maladies no time should be lost in taking the host medicine obtainable to drive if, off. Countless thousands have found this to be Dr. King's New Discovery. "My husband believes it has kept him from having pneu monia three or four times," writes Mrs. fieorge W. Place. Rawsonville, Yt., "and for coughs, colds and croup we have never found its equal." Guaranteed for all bronchial affections. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free at F. G. Frickc & Co. Farm fop Sale. 135-acre farm, four miles from tow-n, between 50 and 60 acre under plow, 7 acres hay land, bal ance pasture. Running water. Seven-room house and other im provements. Inquire at the office of RawU & Robertson. 10-iO-lf-wkly You will find' that druggists everywhere speak well of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. They know from long experience in the alo of it that in cases of coughs ami colds it can always be depend ed upon, and that it is pleasant, and safe to take. For sale by F. G. Frieke Co. Paper Napkins at this office. OF Mimm (ft JlMlill h POBLEPvl SOLVED! li S3S3 The Round Oak Base Burner will burn suc cessfully, economically and satisfactory Solvay Chestnut Coke and gas house crushed Coke with magazine also uncriished gas house Coke by re moving the magazine. Makes a hot, bright, clean fire costs much less per ton. The only Base Burner with exclusive feature. Ample capacity in patented flue construction makes it possible. TRY IT! Estate of P. D. Beckwith, Inc., Dowanica, Michigan Makers of Good Goods Only miner mien PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA