vol: XXXII. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1913. : NEBRASKANS AT THE rini iiainiBti mill trnniTir w w W 1 1 v HHP W III I.. Rouse, Mucr, C 4 a Tibbels, SIclla'T. xii.i..- jra fiuiin.oTiv- Knlo U siection , J'leiU, : I.OU1SC ; GuthriC0.'. ii.wnboda, Ruth J. Easlerday, Mai)? I Jackson, Lena Merrill, Charles A. Sawyer, Grace The Nebraskans at the Colusa V', , nJ ny',. J;a"ra JlaiTK'r- . i.hmiii i.tua wuiiijticr, University Enjoy a Day's Gut- nis S. Chaikin, M. A. Mills, jr., . r i ing Among Themsefjres. The following amount of a pic nic parly given the Nebraska students at tb Columbia 'uni versity summer school appeared in the .Slate J'.urnat and will be of murh interest here, as among the guests ...'.m the occasion was Suvt-'riatcudent of Citv Schools G. Brooks, who is-n New York1 attending Hie school there, taking a course in 'order 'to se1- cute liis master's degree. Mr. Brooks is a splendid school man and keeps strictly up to'the mark in keeping pace with , the pro gress of events; " Among, the others present at the picnic was II. Pierce, II. M. Voderberg, Mabel Daniels, Glaideth Denny, W. (5. Brooks, Garcye .Teich, Clara Mo- Phce." THE LARGEST WHEAT , CROP EVER GROWN Yield Immense Over the Entire County, Averaging From 25 .to 50 Bushels Pep Acre. ' ANNUAL GASS COUNTY TEACH ENTERTAINING AND IMPRESSIVE SERVICE "AT METHODIST GHDRCH From Tuesday's Uaiiy. At o clock Sunday evening, at of wheat. the .Methodist church -occurred a Luke L. Wiles, residing, just most, pleasant and impressive outside of tlp west. limits of the service. A juvenile chorus, of city, had one piece or thirty-five fifty voices, ranging in ages' from acres in w heat that averaged 41 posted on the progress of events That this county had'ono of the in the county. The best, wishes of largest wheat yields in its history he many, friends of this worthy this year is demonstrated 'as the young couple- ffi with them .on dinerent tanners throughout the their journey to t. heir new home county finish un their threshirur. I ' mid although the corn crop may prove short of what it usually is, the greater part of the farmers in the county had their land in wheat and the loss in corn will more than be made up in the abundance Depart for Homis in Wyoming. From Tuesday's Daily. Albert L. Lan's? and bride, for merly Miss Manotja Perry, depart ed this afternoon! on the Burling ton train for Omaha, from whore they will leave jfor their future home at Douglas, Wyoming, where the gi'oon) will engage in business. Mr. I.juig called at the Journal office this afternoon and ordered tfie minii-weeKiy sent. 10 Kcvi Son at Peters' (Home. their address m order to keep Wi!, Meet in Pattsmouth, Com- LrOR1 WeineS(iay.B nailv. , A bright liWla son came 4o the menemg Monday, August -4, )f Mp anJ Mps Josepn and Continue Until Friday. EB'S INSTITUTE side here, the Cass county teach ers can look forward lo this feature with grout pleasure. The programs will be plaeedin the hands of the county superin tendent jn a few days for dis tribiilion among the teachers of the county.Vfind they can rely on !a most, cordial reception- from the residents of this city. NEB PRO Kans r THE BURLINGTON STATION RAPIDLY HEARING APPEAR ANCE OF i REAL DEPOT The Burlin to 12 Years, whieli is lindir I hnwlipls fr ill., nmi on. I mi f hin , i . j, , gt I ' T - - .... . . ...... . . . lull , U II ' 1 ' U L V ' I II I ,1 rof, E. J.. Rouse, formerly of fh lprtlnin- nf ri4 Zehna Tnev . I if i f dvi,- w ,u nntrn tnjs Cll, and Wild WS- on tile Lis' directress . sraw nn hnnr'fihm- u-fla-.17.lmch.Oa r. r. Viioc ,vhrt program for ahort speech: gram. The little folks were seat- resides in the same locality, bunday, Jmy 27, being a hot 0d on the platform, completely threshed out twentv-four acres of day in New York City, all ferries fining it. Their bright and cheer- oats, and they will average 70 and trains , were crowded with fui little faces were a delight to bushels to the acre, which is cer- picnic parties, whose chief ambi- fhe' audience, while the music tainlv sroincr some to savthe least. tion scented to be to get as far they rendered was a source of On the farm of J. E. Wiles the from the city as half the contents real enjoyment and inspiration, total Yield of his wheat will be i. oi tneir purses anowei;,tne otner Gentleness, purity, humility, and 000 bushels, which is an amount half being reserved for return devotion characterized the oc- looks of a real as the work on i as much as pn ready by fall have commences ion passenger The Cass County Teachers' In stitute will be held in this -city, starting Monday, August 2 i, and continuing ujitil Friday, August 21), and again our-city will be the meeea for the: handsome and taj- eiited teachers of the county, who were so uelignteu witn me treat ment they received here last year that'they desired to again pay us a. visit, and it is up to the citizens W. 'J'etors yesterday afternoon about (J o'clock and announced his intention of making his home with them and was received with joy both bv the parents and the little brothers and sister, who consider the' new boy just about the finest, that has ever made, his appearance-in this city. The mother and liltle one are both gelling along nicely. Had stale Moroh have ' goverr "Si bO, City L the I', City 1 lodge Crnce ssible to get it The plasterers their work and will soon havejjie waiting rooms ready for the woodwork and the so large as lo be able to sunnlv tickets. At i.:15 in the afternoon, casion and the conduct of the a large amount of bread-stuff for the residents of the county. These are just a few of the farmers v.bo have given an ac count, of their wheat yield, and ratio is maintained and old Cass STREET SPRINKLING MATTER WILL SE REMEDIED SOON a causual observer standing on chorus was a splendid ' eompli Riverside drive saw a lady, who ment to the training of Miss Tuey. had been weaving hack and forth Several individual numbers were between the ferry landings, at interpolated and were all well 128th street and i30th street, in given. It is hoped that the a very undecided fashion, ap- juvenile chorus mav be even en- i.. ,n. ii cl K-i.i.-uu.M- uiim ami i'ui largeu auu conunueu in iraining, county will not nave to take a a question to the fat proprietor, as the children by this means can back seal for any of them when J he answer, a. wave of the hand receive great good themselves it comes to their wheat yield toward the lJOtii street ferry, amj render lasting benefits to the sent her off in that direction, church and community. The ac During the next half hour the fal companists were: Miss Violet man conducted a free bureau of rFreese," on piano and organ; Mr information, and scat each nppli- Hugh Cecil, clarinet, and r Mr cant to swell the eri-oun assemlileil r.hntii-rVnrx viofirr. - - t in the snaoe or the ferry house Causual observer had ample op . portunity to note the peculiarities of this picnic party. What robust looking individual? they were! ' They did not rush madly- from trolley to ferry as though that were the last ferry ever to cross the Hudson; but came leisurely along with swinging strides, and cairn demeanor, until joining the From Tuesday's Daily. party. Each arrival was greeted by at least one -of the party and then ensued a round of introduc tions and- hearty handshakes of the long-losf-millionaire-brolher Vfjfif v ' Xr mio sopiript I it vp.'i 1 tp that standing- on rougU cobble of Sol depot in this eiU is assuming the nf Plattsmouth to try and live up at ion these .days, to their reputation of ist year, is being hurried When the institute met. here. One of the big problems of the institute - is the providing of proper places for the ladies in at tendance to board and room, and m.ueh assistance can be given the county superintendent if parlies able lo accommodate one or two of the teachers during this time will call up Ihe ollice of the superintendent and let her know- just how many 1 hey i can handle. Last vear there was some 100 of the. instructors of the MATTER TIT NEEDS ' THE ATTENTION OF BOARD OF HEALTH tiling for Ihe down. The floors liteat in to be put plant has been installed ahd the piping foi the radiators fin addi'fM most ( f louche closed lion ot A h head v closed to be preciai receive an, i it I like hod and as soon as the filing has been put down for. the lloorjng jho radiators wilJ be installed, as well as the equip ment for the toilet rooms'.' The new arrangement of Ihe ticket , ,,' if ... Ivnp.,(. ,iinf n,o . throughout Ihe county the same ""7" - attendance enieui ior me rasiuer lo nanuie the business of the office, as there is only one ticket window, and it is- not necessary to keep up a foot race from one window to the ioartjn oiner, as was me case wiin the being1. east." ' JInd pre-senf ban que i. HENRY OFE IS SORPRISED ON HER FORTY-SIXTH BIRTHDAY In regard to the matter of sprinkling the streets before hav ing them swept, we have been in formed by the street cleaning de partment of the city that the reason this has not-been done be fore is because of the worn out condition of the sprinkler, which drives the dirt down into the cracks between the paving bricks old depot.' The remodeled sta handle the t rafiie and there will be no more overcrowded, waiting rooms in the winter, as was Ihe case last year. When the work of enlarging the platform facilities is' taken up and finished this" city will have a very ample and commodious depot and well able to handle the business that comes through it. . homes throughout the city. One claims of the young Plattsmouth men who as their stones for a' half hour on nay iyan exertion. J.veryone bubbling and boiling with en thusiasm, and only after two ferries had come and gone did someone suggest that a cool spot in the woods at the top of the palisades was awaiting them "Arrived in Edgewater, another. wait ensued and two more ferries . added members to the party. All this time the tidd of conversation ebbed and flowed without cessai tion. Even' the climb up the palisades dicK not interfere with the joyous chatter,, and the im pressive view from the summit only stimulated it. ..'All" seemed prompted to say the same thing, and they said it all at once in yerj loud tones calculated to make the welkin ring, had any been loiter ing there. They said, .'U-U-U-NI; Ver-Ver-Si-Ty; Of Ne-Bras-Ky; , Oh, My.' Only a few well chosen words, but no line from the clas sics' could have awakened such memories; how they rushed and thronged and fairly tumbled over eadh other, A gentleman 'watch ing proceedings from a nearby rock came forward and offered to act as photographer, saying, T'm from Iowa.' Cameras were quick ly entrusted to him. The posing ordeal over, thev party broke up into groups, and reminiscence be-, gan in earnest. At supper lime thirty-four hungry people, most ly summer students at Columbia university, formed a big ring on the grass and dealt justly with the viands. Three lawyers were appointed to send greetings to Chancellor. Avery and Chancellor Andrews. .'J '.'Those who composed the magic circle werp: ; "Mr. find Mrs. C. E. Benson, Mr. and Mrs.E. W. Marcellus,' Cora O'Connell, Myrtle Ferguson, E. A very unexpveted surprise was given Mrs. Henry Ofe vesterdav afternoon at her home on Winter- and makes it impossible Jo get it steen Hill, when a large dclesra- out by J the sweeper, but that as lion of her friends ' appeared at soon 1,10 now sprinkler, which her home with well-laden baskets was ordered ' some three weeks things to eat. and an- a arrives, this will ne changed u nouneed. that : they had come to and the streets carefully sprinkled ia "u"- a hot "u'i.u nidi uie iiau Lomt iu hefnrrih swnpno,- i ' ,kp,i The but hplace a ud, who have met with e wa asplJit her m celebrating her irore the weepei i., ued. ihe - lhni h e was , . ... nnnnvnnfo f.nicrM W fhn .I.icf ia "lUCIl SUCCeSs in tneir C 110011 ioriy-sixi ii iiiriiruay . ariniversarv. i """" " "" " The hostess at once entered' into recognized by the city's workmen, the spirit of the occasion and hu under the circumstances it is i .v. r. i ii nnf nf Miff mificsfiriii fr .In IifTnr -ii.. iiiuue me uoiupuny leei eniuei i , - ynri i1r,,i0 Tuvj on.i im nr ai nome ana everyone proceeueu " f nlnfH in rinrcn nf UnnK-r.o -..' .u. i' . nnf. into nnnrjifinn. Th'n nrMPnl. Placta m charge Of SIX linotjpe 10 eujov iiitMii.ei es 10 tiie ut- i - 1 - most until a late hour in the aft- street sprinkler, in the first place, ' I i i 1 X" . i ernoon A mailer that should the prompt attention of the city or count5" board of health, who- nes ever has the jurisdiction in the matter,' is that of the condition of the sewer creek east of the city. The creek, which has been county I carrying off Ihe refuse from fhe lupin eiHVfP vivclnm nf' llr r-ilv . i 'ii ii I1 will be lully as large has fur the past three weeks been ' this year, and the mailer of se- si,u( 0ft fron, tj,0 matl rjvei. by , . Curing places lor them is no a iarKe ,ar which has been form- n , t oiiiii iimun hum v''M'frwi'VL'i'ii ine river anu me should be made to lmd lliein hnmilh .f Ihe erek. The refuse places in the different water has become stagnant by being confined from flowing out lion will give ample - room to i.. " ,.: u w....tn ill 1 iJISf ill. J3. J'llMI'I, Hits MTUITUI illn 11(1111 (I1C C1CCK ill!" ( I (11- an exceliL'nt staff of instructors I agreeable, as well as injurious to for fle institute, embracing some.) the people wiio 4iv in the vicinity of the leading school workers of of the creek. The odor is quite f rr' ii-- i -i i: i i.. ki - iK- . .. ll ( ine s wue, iinu siiii'iiuiu resuiis are 1101 ice;tuie ii oim me iui inigitju looked for in fhe instructions track, and when coming from the given by these able workers.- Mr. base ball game Sunday many re- Harry Bradford, superindent of J marked upon the fact the slate agriculture school, will possible in any way lo Jiave the be on hand to give lectures on creek opened up lo allow it to flow agriculture, as well as history, out info the river it'should be and as he is one of the most sucn done at once, as-thc.present con cessful scliool men in the stale dition oT alTairs is most di?-agree-in this line of work much good is able as well as unhealthy. Let us expecled from his instruction lo have the matter looked into by the the teachers. proper authorities and see if Another of Ihe sfronc features something cannot be done to of the institute will be Miss E. abate the nuisance and allow the Ruth Pertle of Lincoln, superin- sewerage to move ' out into the tendent of the McKinley scliool of main river." With, the present J)0sL wh that city, who will give instruc- conuumn oi anairs ine creeK win tion on plaj ground supervision, gradually back up until the one of' the branches, of school sewer becomes very offensive in more to the front, and this is one of the first institutes iii-the state to fake up the subject, -and the Cass county teachers are fortun- ANOTHER PLATTSONIAN RISES TO AN IMPORTANT POSITION made i carne t Mr. C James souriai. yearn a do not V The veni I dependi show h .in- rnr creased insuran off in h to the cmintry have go number alone i3 perity; i lo base" "But' calling is Bert Spies, -the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Spies, of this city. Bert is now located at machines in that city in the - : : ui . ' i - i. ii u iaie uour m ine au-r. 1 ., ... . ,..!,,. , , . ,, atu ui situuho us ituiu a teaciier , The time was nassed npvor intended for paved "u"af'" as Miss Pertlo for the work, fn . I I.a! o it rlnoo .t 1 (ho 'C -'C V lll.-!U 1 1 1 a (. lit I ICS UIIUI ..... most pleasantly in music and f i ; - ,1 addition to the playground super- . - I - . . . . . . . . . I I i l I' I ' I I I II'' I I I I' I I I III l-lll lllllir ii I' I lUI- I . - - social conversation and the event satisfactory worK that the new r " ;." ,7"; C.:" vision Miss Pertle will take up the. will long be remembered by-Jhe Pne as ine new springier im, . ;..; use of the Victrola in'the country , . , .. ... . . .. , Uennotflllv rlocJo-norl fnn navo. ""t"1' ouub .lUdli auu nuS lul ' , , , - . npsiess ior us pleasantness ana r"'-. " several years . linotype operator SIXTY-THREE YEARS . OLD AND SEVEN SPENT "ON THE WATER WAGON" may be Platte, 1 crop is whole t than in anything ftringen plenty o and Net herself.'1 nicn fnr tiia'mnnv hanniifni anil menis . sucn as we nave nere. 1 I lit 1. . II. . . 1 nafni triffa-vifh uhinh cho una " "u ine rnacnine arrives we can presented bv her friends. The expeci 10 see ine uusi prooiem guests at the pleasant event were handled in proper shape Mesdames John -Lutz and daugh ters, Helen and Ca-therine; John Toman and children, V. M.' Rus sell, B. C. Hyde, George Lamp here, Miss Meta Jennings and Mr. and Mrs. Ofe and family. SDIT FOR DIVORCE FILED . IN THE DISTRICT COURT THE EARLY RISERS , SUFFER FROM THE DUST : IN STREET SWEEPING for the Evening Journal. He spent several months in Brooklyn in the plant where the linotypes are manufactured, studying the building-up of the machines, and his advancement along this line shows the result of his close at tention to the mechanism of the machines. His success will be a source of much pleasure lo his many friends in this city." schools and give some of thcH jr-rnm T,Brtlv. n,n beneficial results-of the use of Yesterday marked the passing n ITT these great instruments in the of the sixty-third milestone of LAII development ol the children along William B. llishel, and our old the lines of the best class of friend claims he feels just as music,- anu sue win aiso iaKe up origin ana cneeriul as a lad or The f ine general sunject ot vmusic in twenty summers and is out every omahi j ine scuoois,- anu is luny compel- nay at work and does not, allow ent to handle the matter. anything lo interfere with his Miss Elizabeth Schafer of duties. Mr. llishel was born in David City, principal of the public the stale of Pennsylvania and schools there, who has had ex- came to Nebraska in 18G1, when perience as county superintend- a lad of. 14, and since that time gives th that oer.i which a is one oi case is I and it is j-. w . . n'k 1 I -v r-. r. 1 1 . 1 .1 rtK,1 I 1 - t I I. ' iJ 1 ? 1- I Has Finger Pinched- .' um' , V1,.. Ui I,as mis siai.e ins nome. not prov . i v 1 1 r u u ii. . I . ' I . . r' "i ci r ni mi lap til. i c- t l . i . 1 t I .-.in t 'l r ni - - l i j . i I . . . . . I . . . , . . , I . ' " . H'BUU " jjuring ine noi, ury weauier - inis morning Niamey Kiihns, tures on primary education, and has been in, the employ of the that we have been having of late who is employed in the Burling- w'ilh her Jong experience in city, and for seven of these years the task of sweeping the streets ton blacksmith shop, was. so un- school work it will prove one bf has been "on" the water wagon," has been looked forward to with fortunate as to get the ring and the strong features of the in- and this is in. itself quite a record. ft is the wish of his many friends give: "Mrs. from her food at t night, sc From Tuesday' Daily. A suit for divorce was filed to- much anguish by the persons re- little finger on his left hand Stitute. ' ' uay in tne ouice oi uistrict cierK siding on Main street or who have pinched in a very painful man- 1 Snnorinfondpnt v a Brant that he mav be able to celebrated" Tmnoo llnliorlom nnfiM rnlr.1- f K.,n:nn , t. ? . ... . I . ... .. .. " . . I ' , . '. I lit 1 "uu"-i' icuu uiuHcu i iuiia uicu piat.es ji uusiucss ueu ai uijr wuicn necessitated nis seen- ol the Plattsmouth city, schools, many morei such occasions. for her i -v. uuvis mums iv x. uuvis. ine nour wnen ine sweeper maKes ing ine aid of a physician in who is at Columbia college, in The parties were married in this its. rounds, as the dust arises in having them dressed. .The iiljury Lew York, attending the summer Beautiful Shetland Ponies , Z l ?.u . UUUU9 iuco, pcucn atc. miu me was vepy pamiui and will keep school specializing oh superin- for sale at all times, for the next was cha- ror about a year. The plaintiff rooms and stores and makes it Stanley from his duties for a few tender's work, will hold con- 100 years, unless I die in the Fiiingfor alleges the, defendant treated him almost impossible to keep them days at least. ferences durinsr the institute with meP.nt.imP. T.havA now an extra .i,oJW m a very cruel mnaner, and in clean, as well as fills the places v : , thp rifv tenrhers nn,i nnnnirv flna ciiiinn' ih.hod tn tho efnfo ,.i uL May, 1907, deserted him and has with a large amount of dust The . For Sale. . Ttitrh schnnl .r.nrhnv ,n,i I Min Wnii v,r.i, 7h , . i wept in i and ph?a since Refused to return to her work is done at an early hour in 1913 model motorcycles and cipals in regard to the improve- Harness 'and saddle. nu.uc. xiiu iiaiuuii m me case me morning in an enori 10 gel it motor boats at bargain prices; all ment of their work and placing it is a prominent resident of Weep- through before the business makes; brand new machines; easy on a more up-to-date basis. ing Water. , The defendant has, houses open,, but if it were pos- monthly oavment nlan - fief, on r vonin nr th ,v.o;iQ in the last, few years, made her sible to have the streets sprinkled proposition before buying or you will be devoted to a musicale in V11 ratiuiv uucist. - I wviui e lite a w trey hist is nane it win rp&rM if.. A en hflrrm na in -h p ho 1 4V,rt .M.UklA.-lA.A11w--f T-15 . . .-I w luiS'H am gi-eiii,i in uoiaing me usea motorcj-cies Wm. Gilmour, Plattsmouth, Neb. R. F. D. No. 1. Tague ni pended s havior, Probatio: Herbert Cotton departed this If. VOU need, anvthinn for hap-lriirt ilnxn nn.l s.iva much onni-.i' I rlci-rr tt-.-i-o. r- i , .... . . . ... .... . ' ... I"-'1 i'c .. ".j : ' ... . .:. r: . . .r inuscsiauiy ivr repiy. opponujiuy 10 iaKe part, ana-as ne win visit for a rev davs with Toilet, r v nut uu.i; iu tinjoc IIM11 III 11IC AUUieSS I-OCK 1WT 11: ' TPTllnn 1 Cfimo TiT f 11 mnal o artin, o 1 I n A 1-.!. Cl l . . .. . , I r . ' ' v-.-, . ...v.. . . niv-i iuicii.ru iuui- UiCUUS ailU 1UUA. rtllfl pome mill- vicnuiy ox iutm sireei. imicsn. . 7-21-10ks-wkly. ists iri this part of the state re vest call on Ed Don at. treat you fight. lers of business. Peroxide, need. fif