; 1 ...Afl..rn.nr ! Miss Bryan Will Recover. 1 CM inVIDI IT fHWPP ST 1 .. W"sicians F?m 0h- J ? C Lnl'i LL MAU Llin L ! ,. , ,. v u iirNua LllUUIttULLimilUl.nl icy nensou, .oime.. ... f , v j n k mm UlULLU lunuyuuimuL. : WAS A GREAT SUCCESS Miss Bryan Will Recover Counly Assessor W. II. Bryan ami wife relumed this m i i V N. ir from Kirksville. M... where I ihey t k Iheir .l:uii:hlfi Mi' 'Lucille, f.r t f':il nl. i . I Hew I were i ; ; I In ! I by Hi"' I ph siriaus at I li One of Most fcnioyasie cvenis i i,,.!;,.. ,. i mo i . Sll OeeiiU H'Slop'. ia r,nr.-pfpr Everv Given In Plattsmouth. t As lias 1 n Hi'' til i will' Hie masquerades given Iiy the Fra ternal Order of .F.agh-s. I In 'Mic Saturday evening was a splendid SUCCCSS, Imlll ill UlC f ll,jolelt "f the dancers ami in the Imrc num ber ciisliiiiics displayed nit (lo.ir by I he dancers. There v.cn ti.Hi.i. vi' rv handsome costumes worn liv I he maskers. The cnmniillee in charge ol I lie llMli.'im Barrlav. .). I'.. MrDaniel ami Bernard Win acini as I he judges in the award ing of the prizes ami il required w" liiiu. roe 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 In decide on Ihe winners among such a largt colled ion of excellent inaskei hul. afler viewing the grand march for some lime Ihey picked on Miss ii'ii'i , .11111:111 who aoncarcd as a Mill'. .1 l spilal. v ho lady can he her t'l.rni'T lea llli. ENJOYABLE DANCE AT THE PERRY MARSH HOI SATURDAY NIGHT IHE PROPER WAY 10 ill V1EWTHEJAILQUESTI0N from .Saturday's Dully. The following is clipped iroin Ihe Nchavvka .News, eilited by Dial prince of good fellows. John I. Long'. He views I lie jail matter in an unprejudiced manner, for he knows Cass counly needs a new jail and needs il, hadly. The Journal commends Urn. Long for his sensihle view of a mailer that should interest, every taxpayer in ie county: "The commissioners have vole. ....... r..,. 11... n'.'sl tmlv's nrize. to submit a hond proposition on :. fine Brownie camera, and Miss April S fur the purpose of huild- - I . t . ' i ri i l Josephine Vallcry, who was garb- "K " new emmy jau. i ney .ue 1 . r u l nun ..,,,1 tlinm. ed as an Irish hclle. Tor Ihe sec- asuing ior oi ..-, ....... ... .. i ..... . i I it .... 1 1 . ...1.1 'iliniil iniri n ci'il i n i' a .1 ......... vi ifiiiwii wi il i ;i i in ii" u' nun i.'i'ii.i ..... m imi in i.r. " ... ..,u ..n.hi.n.l,. costume of u new .1:111 we, ougnt, m voie 11 cavalier, was given the gents first Heretofore propositions of this ' ... It- 1 1 . 1...... ,l r.,.. I ..I I . 111. , tr, uli.knn tin w III n K111U nave lieeii (icicaieo u uu; deorge '(iobeluiaii, disguised as west end of Hi.) counly, Weeping t. .,.1.. v..i,i. " ,.M.i..i,',i ,.(r fin. sec. water Jiemg always agaiusi, n, III Ml " n I'll,- h,iii!ii uf Mr. ami Mr i'.-rry Marsh, at Hock ItluH's. was li..- scene of an enjoyalde daiice Salurday exeiiin.!.', when a large crowd as nihle.l and had one of those deliL'hl ful limes for which coiiulry dances are noted. The house was filled lv merry mak- and everyone declared I hal as entertainers Mr. and Mrs. Marsh uld uol he heal arid thai I he oc casion was one ol ihe most, pleas ant I he had ever attended. The . . . 1 . . 1 11. . .1 ir jolly crowo enjoyed 1 lie o.iin in;. until a lale hour and were loath o leave Ihe scene of enjoyment and I he delight 1111 music uirni'ii- . . . . 1 1 . 1 ... 1 1 r .. I. . . cd nv rratiK ami mis oi.tui, win. furnished soiim very tuneful music: At an appropnaie nour a sdeudid lunch was served Id the crowd and they all did ample uslice lo Ihe good things provid ed lor inein. ond prize, a pair of Klorsheun stioes. There were many original and heauliful costumes worn by the l:inecr. and one of the most striking was the "Pink Lady," caused the hearts of many to Hul mi LTi'.-it was the heaulv of iflie. "lady," but after the unmask imr Ihe voun men found Ihey bad 1 ecu fooled on the party rep resent ing' I be character. This was undoubtedly the llnest char acter costume, seen at a niasipier eilv for ii number of vonru ami Mr. Hiuinds. Ili! oriKinalor. desctrves much praist for his clevereness in prepar in? it. I'he Kiiule lodue and the coin mil tec in charRe of I be dance cer l.ainlv deservu credit for Hi splendid manner in which Ihe af fair was conducted, as there was nothing lo mar the pleasure m Kood order during I lie course of the evening. The Holly orchestra fiirnisheil Ihe music for the hall il umsi iiinsl ideasing lo tin large crowd in attendance, as Hi music was slriclly up-o-dale and eniisisled of some of the lal ami most popular selection no doubt wilb the lingering hope thai some dav Ihe count v seat may be moved. FUNERAL GF THE LATE JOHN K0NFR0ST WAS HELO SUNDAY AFTERNOON Musicians From Omaha it,.v Iii-nson. former v of this i it, but now of Omaha, came down from that city Saturday vcnin-r. accompanied by a num ber of young' friends, to spend Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Itarlhold. As Itoy has been one of the excellent young piano players ol Iins city 11 win be no surprise to his friends to learn that Ihe people with him are known in the city as Denson's orchestra, and from those who have heard Ihein say they an; good. They were: Misses Rose and Mamie Lank, violins; Mr. Charles Ilannigan, drums; Mr. Tom Craiir. mandolin, ami liny 1 Jensen, piano. The Harthold home was one scene of continued pleasure and music Saturday evening and Sunday, the merry parly velurning lo Omaha on the evening M. 1'. train. STATE ASSOCIATION DE- GLARES STRONGLY FOR HOUSE ROLL NO. 423 GAR IS KNOCKED OFF THE TRACK GY SWITCH ENGINE ZAGH ALDEN CHARGED Informal ion was tiled in the district court today by Counly At torney Taylor against Zach Alden, charging' iiini willi wife and child abandonment. Mrs. Katie Alden tiled Ihe informal ion against him in Justice Archer's court, on le cember :t, charging I bat he had wilfully and without cause aban doned her and their minor child, lllancbe Alden, since May 1, HM:', and that be had failed to provide anything' toward their mainten ance, and the parly was arresled by Ihe sheriff at a farm house near I'nion and brought to this cily and he made arrangements to give ir ;i month toward Ihe sup port of bis wife and child. The court continued Ihe cause during' ihe time the defendant lived up to his agreement. This he failed lo do and he was brought into court Salurday and pleaded guilty to Ihe charge of wife and child abandonment and was held to Hie district court by J usl ice Archer on a recognizance of $:W0. The funeral of Ihe late John Konfrsf was held yesterday after noon from the Holy llosary Catholic, church and the services were conducted by Jlev. Father John Vlcek, both at, the church ami Ihe Brave in Ihe Catholic cemelerv. Mr. Konfrst had been Unite sick for about seven weeks, suffering with dropsey and heart trouble, and Friday evening' be passed away at Ihe home of his son. Frank, in Ihe west part of the cilv. lie was about t'iS years f iige ami came to this country ahoiil eleven years ago from his nalive land, llohemia, living' in Chicago willi relatives for some years, and also al .New Lisbon, Wis., where he has a son living, ami later came lo Ibis city for a visil, and about a year and a half ago came to make his permaneul home with his son. His wife died about Ihirleen years ago in llohemia. ami he leaves the fol lowing children to mourn his dealh: John Konfrst of New Lis. bon, W is.; Mrs. Mary Slach. Chi cago; Frank Konfrst of IMalls moulb: Louis Konfrst of Chicago: Mrs. Kalie Slark of Huso, N. 1. Two cousins, Frank Soucek and Joseph Sidlo, of Hladeii. Neb., were here yesterday lo attend the funeral, departing' on the mid night train for Iheir homes. The following' old friends of the de ceased assisted in hearing Ilie body lo its last resting' place: John M. Jerousek, Ignac Woosler, Joe Novouay, Joseph Jelinek, Frank Houcka and Joseph ilka. Saturday night several cars were switched in on the elevator track south of the depot to await transfer to the shops, and one of the cars did not quite clear the tiacks that are used to switch the cars to and from the freight bouse, and when the switch en g;ine ran down to take out some cars it ran into one of the box cars wilb the result that it was knocked clear olT the trucks and a small pari of the track lorn up. required some time to get the damage repaired and the cat ulaced back on Ihe trucks, and it will be taken to the shops, as it was already in bad order befoit I be ramming by the engine. ELKS ENJOY A MOST DE LIGHTFUL SOCIAL FUNCTION From Salurdav'g Dally. The. Hlks' lodge of this city e.n joved one of their delightful social evenings hist night nl their club rooms in the Coalcs' block and there was quite a large at tendance ol the members and their lady friends. The special leal ure of Ihe evening' was the social dance, and the lovers of Ihe light fantastic spent several hours enjoying the excellent music furnished by Ihe orchestra under the leadership of Tom Svoho.lii. and th" Flks and (heir friends were delighted with tin entertainment I hat. the committee had arranged for I hem. The Nebraska Retail Jewelers' association and the Aenraska Optical association, at their meet ing- held in Omaha, unanimously indorsed the bill providing for the creation of the Aebraska Con servation and Public Welfare Commission and instructed their secretaries to advise every rep resentative and senator of the ac tion. Further, Ihey requested that favorable consideration of the bill be given by (he legislature. The bill, introduced by Norton of I'olk, house roll which was drawn by the Slate Press As sociation and the Slate Commer cial Clubs association, has met willi favor wherever it has been explained. The State Press As sociation is commended on every band for Ihe bill, which is de clared to be the broadest and most comprehensive of any similar measure ever drafted. Its pas sage is urged by numerous or ganizations, which have declared for a higher development of the resources of the state and for the publication of useful facts re garding Ihe stale. The only crilicism that has been advanced against the bill is that the ap propriation asked, !?-J5, ()((), is too small and should lie four limes as large. OULARD - ill? TLfCO See Our West Window The kind others are asking you from 60 to 75c per yard Your choice while they last 49c E. G. A PLEASANT SURPRISE AT THE HOI OF MR. AND A. J. M'KINNEY THE GLENWOOD BOYS DE FEATS THE LOCAL TEAM casion were: Messrs ami mcs- daines A. J. McKinney, James Mc- Kinney, Thomas McKinney and son, V. L. Newland and children, Waller Hlaek, Edward Hlack and baby, J. W. Keyes and children, Mrs. Jay Herring a -id children, Leslev McKinney. Yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McKinney occurred a very pleasant surprise, when Iheir children and a number of friends of this estimable couple gathered there to assist them in nronerllv celebrating their f8lh wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. McKinney were taken to their daughter's home, across Ihe street, while the oilier children and friends entered Iheir home hid. When all were hidden Mr. and Mrs. McKinney were allowed to return to their home, and as Ihey were sealed in Ihe front room Iheir children and friends came in and look them completely by surprise. At the noon hour a de licious repast was served, to which all did ample juslice. The centerpiece consisted of a large cake, while willi pink trimmings, and hearing Ihe dates of the an niversary and wedding'. Mrs. James McKinney bilked the cake ami it was much enjoyed. Those in attendance to enjoy this oc NEW LOCAL AGENT FOR THE From Saturday's Daily. The agency for the Singer Sew ing Machine company, which has been in Ihe hands of William Jonas llrovvu Tor some month?, has been lamed over to Robert B. Windham, jr., who will represent the company here in the future. The ofllce of the company will he in the law ollice of R. B. Wind ham, sr., where all collection can be left until it is possible lo open an omce lor the company on Main street. Mr. Windham is a capable young' man and the Sing er people are very forlunate in securing him lo lake charge of Iheir business here. Sell your property by an ad In the Journal. ILW-i - LVnin Sin t ii l-il ji v' 1 M 11 V. The basket ball game last even ing at Coalcs hail gave me ingii school team a great surprise, in asmuch sis Ihe (llenwood learn put mi. i ,...! mi lliem winning tin game liv a score of 28 to 27. Th team here had great expectations of winning, and the "dope look ed irood for them to run away With the Iowa boys, but their self conlidence was too great and they declined to practice last week for the conflict with their foes, with . u r Foil nnA Wir, nm4n. the ersult that they have met the regular ucaicuitc -a.c wi x uu mm ...mu enemy and are theirs. The team had no license to lose the game, for as a team they are far su- TAKE DAUGHTER BACK TO STILL HOSPITAL AT KIRKSVILLE. MISSOURI Surprise Your Friends. For four weeks regular use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They stimulate the liver, improve diges tion, remove blood impurities, pimples and eruptions disappear from your face and body and yon feel better. Begin at once. Buy nt V. Ct. Fricke & C.o.'s. ANOTHER NARROW ES CAPE FROM FIRE RAV AGES YESTERDAY V . t , i . . 1 1 , 1 i ifL.iiui.M juno Inirn ; i.m. i, ;.. n.., nil..,- ..n n.o pcrior to the (llenwood team, unit 1 1 1 pi . . i . " . . ' . . . m " j i" ii i i ... . lie laciv oi practice piumon-ii them to lose the contest. Fred Dawson, director of the German Turning society, olliciated as referee in the, game. Quite a large crowd of enthusiasts were pres ent at the hall and were greatly disappointed in the outcome ofthe ibe'eart had pulled up the big hill Pa'"0, as they had looked for an 1 I .'..i ..... f,... II.,, b,oo. I AOhl Q ATURDAY night, February 9.9.nH will spp thfl "winrl-iin" of nnr home of Herman Tiekoltcr, on North Ninth street, caused the tire alarm lo be turned in by someone, and the lire boys were compelled to run several blocks to Ihe scene of the, supposed fire, when it was altogether unneces- sarv. The recall was blown when This week you can get the new Fall and Winter suits and overcoats from Hart Schaffner &. Marx, Micheals- Stern & Co . , Alfred Decker & Cohn and other prominent makers at from $5.00 to $1 0.00 I'd Trilscb and little daughter, Adelia. were passengers yesterday morning for Omaha, where Ihey visited for Hie day with Mrs Tritsch at the hospital. I'Vntn Siitiinlay's pally. Yesterday afternoon Counly Assessor W. It. Bryan and wife departed for Kirksville, Missouri, taking wilb them their daughter, Miss Lucille, who will be placed in the osleopalh hospital in that cily lo undergo treatment for hip trouble, from which she has been a sufferer for several years. Miss Bryan has been at Ibis hospital twice before and Ihe physician- there apparently bad her cure. of the trouble, which slarted from a dislocated hip, but she over exerted herselt' with the result that the trouble came back on her and she will be forced to remain ill the hospital again until Ihe hip on .Mill li si reel ami me ureiucu were compelled lo drag it back to the hose house. It would be a ireaf deal belter if parties would be more careful about turning in the alarm, as generally the tire is put out by a few buckets of water and the lire bovs are forced to drag the heavy carts around over the bills to the scene of the lire lo llnil that il was some chimney burning out or a brush heap that someone had set, on (Ire and that it had been put out before the de- nnrlnient started for the seem of Ihe lire. easy victory for the home learn. BOX SOCIAL AT FAIR- VIEW SCHOOL HOUSE WAS A BIG SUCCESS Dr. King's New Discovery Soothes irritated throat and lungs, stops chronic and backing cough, relieves I ickling throat, tastes nice. Take no other; once used, always used. Bui it at F. C. Fricke A C.o.'s. apis rfoq rijq i! tfmpuoiiu si:p pj.i.tvas ,ioj uaaq pmj ..i ."i.uW "q.iM ' v'-inqjin,-! moJJ 0 ' 110 l,-',,ls,v P'Mi.ini -,u MiiupV ll!A l"1" '1M f!u"' rest. t ion red to ils normal enndi- Do you kimw langer lurks in that more, re;-.: a common co!d than in any other of the minor ailments? The safe way is L take Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, a thoroughly reliable prej -lira' ion, and rhl yourself of tV? coin as quickly as possible. This lenieily is for sale by F. G, Fr'cke & Co. This is the season of the year w iien mothers feel very much con cerned over the frequent colJs contracted by their children, and have abund.mt, reason for it, as eveiv cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vitality and paves th'1 vii for the more serious riises'M thiit so often follow. Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy is famoiH for ils cures, and is famous for for its cures and is pleasant and s;:fe to tak?. For sale by V. (. Fricke Si Co. Frank Cobelmnn, paper hanginsr painting and 4-9 The pupils of Fairview school, in school district No. 9, held a verv successful box social Satur- iav evening at the school house, under the direction of Miss Marie Jerousliek. teacher. It. was a most enjovable event and then . i i : i . were a large numner oi pupns, Iheir parents and friends in at tendance. A most, excellent musical program was rendered by Hie pupils, relied ing great credit on Iheir work and their teacher. The boxes were then sold at auc tion and the crowd had a merry lime bidding', the boxes netting the sum of i'7r. A voting con lest for a line cake for the most popular young lady was won by Miss Helen llenuings. Miss Jerousliek desires lo take this method of thanking those who as sisted in making this occasion such a successful one. 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