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V . To the Farmers and AH Users of PLEASANT AFFAIR AT THE i I. ami m m n um SERVICES irys I wish to announce that I have complete line of the celebrated Racine-Sattley Company Farm Machinery which I am pleased to show, and I solicit your trade , p. (I Have a Full Line of Seeds that Grow.) 0 PLATTSMOUTH Yesterday being I Ij birthday of Mrs. L. W. l.urenz. a number of her friends and relatives gathered al lln beautiful I.ort'ii homo in I ho north part of (lie city to as. sist her in celebrating the ovoid in proper style, and wishing her many nioro such joyful occasions. The aflernuon was spent in music and social conversation, the chief feature of which was the delight ful violin solos given ly Prof. F. J. Kolbaba. which greatly pleased I ho jolly crowd. The hos tess served a most delicious luncheon, which added greatly to I Ho enjoyment oi (lie occasion, and it was with groat regret that the company hade their host ami hostess farewell and departed for their homes. The guests of the afternoon were: Messrs. and Mosdames J. M. Meisinger, Mike 4lild, Frank J. Liborshall and baby, V. J. Loronz of Odell, Nob., Misses Anna Kopia, Sophia llild, Charlotte Fornofl' and Messrs F. A. I.orenz and Frank I.orouz of Sheldon, olwa. CHURCHES Churches Celebrate Easter Day in a Most Becoming and Im pressive Manner. The Faster services in the dif ferent churches this year were more elaborate than ever before from a musical standpoint, almost all of the churches having special musical programed arranged by their choirs. The day was decid edly damp and at the limo for FORMER PLATTS MOUTH YOUNG PEOPLE MARRIED IN PENDER The wedding of two former young people of this city was solemnized at the Presbyterian church in Ponder, when Mr. Frank Cook of Haveloek was united in marriage to Miss Annie Peterson of Pender. The young people will reside in Ilavelock in the future, where the groom is employed in the Hurlington shops, and where he has a cosy little home waiting for the bride. Both of the con tracting parties were born and reared in Plal tsiuouth and have a host of friends who will ho de lighted as well as surprised to learn of their nuptials. The bride is the charming and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Peterson of this city and was for a number of vears employed as bookkeeper in the ollire of Me. Maken it Son. but for the past year has resided at Pender, being employed as stenographer in the otlice of the county attorney of Thurston county. She was a young woman of very pleasant personal ity and everyone who knew her was numbered among her friends. The groom is the son of our genial friend, 0. E. Cook, residing just south of this city, and is a young man of very high character, and he and his wife are deserving of all the happiness in the world. Alfalfa Hay. 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Craw for would have been allowed his free down last year had he not been implicated in the smuggling of "dope" into the prisoners at (he penitentiary, as almost everyone was willing to sign the pardon for his release. .; There arc a few boxes of si. a tionery on our bargain counter You will have to hurry if you want some while the price is so low, This evening County Attorney lieorge A. Maguey of Omaha vvi lecture before I lie Young Men llible class of the Methodist church al (heir rooms in the church. Mr. Maguey is one of the most prominent men in Omaha and his election last fall as county attorney of Douglas county proves he is one of the leading lawyers of the bar there, and his lecture this evening will be well worth attend ing and a cordial invitation is ex tended to all (he members of the legal profession and the young men of the city to allend. Farm for Sale. Anyone wanting to buy would do well to see V. H, county assessor. a fa I'm Rryan, Best Known Cough Remedy. 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Recommended by F. G Fricke & Co. church services the threatening clouds served to keep a great many away that otherwise would have been present. The services held at St. Luke's church were very impressive and the day's services began with the elebralion of Holy Communion at ti:;tt), and I he second celebration al :.'10. At the It o'clock service the choir, under the direction of rof. II. S. Austin, assisted in the service, which was (lie choral celebration of (he Fuohrisl, and was attended by almost all the members of the parish, and I he services were the most beautiful ind inspiring of any that wore held in the city, the choir render ing some of tho most classic sacred music that has been heard in any of (he Plallsmouth churches. At Hie evening service lit. Ilov. Arthur L. Williams, bishop of Nebraska, was present and preached the sermon. The tad storm served lo keep many away ironi I ins service, as il raged up lo the lime for the serv ices to start. Particular interest was full in this service by the parish as for the first time a number of boy choristers were introduced in conned ion with tho choir. There were also used for the llrsl lime a magnificent brass processional cross presented to the parish by Mrs. Herman It. Iturgoss, in lov ing memory of her husband, the la(e rector of SI. Luke's, Canon 11. IS. Burgess. Tho cross is of solid brass and was made lo order by Gorman. 11 measures 2 feel from the base to I ho apex, and with the solid oak standard is i'i feel II inches iii length. The inscription is as follows: "To the Glory of God and in Loving Memory of Itev . Canon Herman II. Muigess, Sept. 7th, 1012." Master Harold Smith was erueifor Faster morning and Master Robert Henry llerold in the evening. At the evening serv ice I lie uisiiop gave in iuosin,f upon lite Iturgoss memorial pro cessional cross ami also received some ol I lie new ciioresiers as in 'ir bo s and sei'Vel s. The Presbyterian church was well lined al I lie morning Hour ny worshippers, who were delighted program given, as well as the Willi Ik 1 1 1 1 the splendid musical powerful sermon of I he pastor, Rev. M. W. Loriiner, who spoke on jjio in i.nrisi. i no inusie nt this service was of an excep tional high standard and included several solos by different mem bers of of the choir, including the beautiful anthem, "llosanna," by Grannior tho solo being taken by Mrs. R. G. Rawls, whose splendid voice added greatly to the beauty of (he selection. Miss Mathilde Vallery, the lead of tho choir, sang Hope in the Lord," one of Han del's most inspiring compositions, and Hie violin obligato was play ed by Prof. Kalbaba in his usual masterly manner. Ho also played as (he offertory, "Fkolohaka," a select ii.n tli.'it displayed to its fullest the wonderful mastery of .'ho violin lh.it he pussesses. The services al (his church were most inspiring and were much ap preeiated by (he many who at tended, as (he several selections b.- (lie choir carried out fully the Faster spirit. Tho second con cert that had been arranged for the evening was postponed on ac count of the storm thai swept over the oily. The services at (ho First Methodist church were nt tended by a very large number, Unseat ing capacity of the church being taxed (o accommodate the wor shippers, and the congregation was treated to an unusually im pressive and powerful sermon by the pastor, Rev. W. L. Austin, on tho celebration of the day and the resurrection of the Saviour. His sermon was in part addressed to jthe members of Iho Knight Tem I plars, who were present in their I t'ej:iti:i In wnrliiii nml li.i (uliI nf I lie greal support I ho Masonic order had given to-the establish ing of tho principles of Chris tianity and their support of the teachings of the holy bible. This was one of (ho most able ser mons that has been delivered in this city and made a deep impres sion on the many who were pres ent to attend Hit! services. Tho choir rendered most beautifully the anthem, "Ami God Shall Wipe Away All Tears," the solo part be ing taken by Miss Dora Kafl'en berger and Jennings Seivers, who is gifted with a most powerful and clear voice, gave Gounod's beautiful sacred song, "Forever With the Lord," as a solo. The storm made it necessary lo aban don Iho evening service, but the program will be given at the even ing service next Sunday. A very large audience was present at the Faster service in the morning at SI. Paul's church. Tho allar was beautifully decor ated. The Faster liturgy was held according lo the book of worship used in the Synod. A number of the old wonderful German Faster hymns were sung by (he com munity with the enthusiasm proper lo I he Gorman services. The choir sang, "O, Be Joyful in Iho Lord, All Ye Lands," under (lit! direction of Miss Amelia Mar tens, Miss Sophia Weseh de livered the poem, "Faster," writ len iiy fiu'iiuM" Praelat K. Goj'oek. The l'xf of the sermon held by Rev. Sieger was taken from 1 Cor. Better than Spanking! Spanking will not cure children of wetting the bed, because it ia not babit but a dangerous disease. The C. II. Rowan Drug Co., Dept. B 1063, Chicago, 111., have discovered a Btrictly harmless remedy for this distressing disease and to make known its merits they will send a 5 c package securely wrepped and prepaid Absolutely Frey o any ready of the Journal. This remedy also cures frequent desire to urinate and inability to control urine during the night or day in old or young. The C. II. Rowan Drug Co. is an Old Reliable House. Write to them today for the free medicine. Cure the afflicted members of your fa'mily, then tell your neghbors rtnd friends about this rcmcde 15. 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