f ' J PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 2. MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1913. .1 J CLYDE ADAMSON FULLS A VICTIM TO GUPID Former Plattsmouth Young Mart Married at Long Beach, California. From Hatimlay s Dally.-' Another former riallsmoulh ouug man lias falbm a iclim lo I Ik; darts of Cupid, as will be seen from in,', account r UK' wedding r Mis.Klhel l,nree and Mr. Clyde Adamson at Long Heaeh. Cali fornia, which occurred in Ihal city on Saturday, August 2. Mr. Adamson was a resident f this eity for a number of years, his lather. Sol Adamson. having: been foreman of I he Ihirlingtmi paint shop in this cily, and Clyde ios-m-.! a lnt, of friends here, who will be delighted to learn of his weddinjr anrwish him iuld his bride a bug and happy married fife, The following .from the .l.o:ir Hcach Press gives a com plete aeeounl oT the wedding: "A daintily simple weddjng of today was tint of Miss "Ktliel l.oree. daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. W. l.oree, of Hast Sixth si reel, and Clyde Adamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.' Adamson. 152 I.oeusl avenue. '"The eeremony was .read at n l in a setting of summer bloom artistically arranged. at the home of I he bride's parent", by Rev. Mr. Leak, of Compton, in the presenee of only members of the I wo families.. The couple was un attended. The bride wore a be routing rtvn of white and carried bride's roses. "Mr. 'and Mrs. Adamson left al itiu asVociaied in business with his after which they will return tr. this eity to reside, the groom be ing associated in busines with his father, who is a painting con tract or. Mrs. 'Adamson wnsa member of the l.nng Ileach High school class of ')'.." . ALL INSURANCE COMPANIES with innru: I'rom Saturday's bally. The different , insurance com panies Ihnt carried insurance poliri.es on the stock, fixtures and lmibtiiiir'.iLf .Loreuz Irother's, which was recently destroyed by lire, have completed J he seille M!":ii with the linn. The Com inonweallh Insurance company of .ev York, through their local avetil. Miss Marie-.leliifek. have made a settlement of 2G2 on the building, And the Farmers' !n suranee company of Cedar Rapids, Tow a. represented here by C. A. Jloseiierans, fiaid over pome M2 ;ts a I lemeilt of the loss on the st'ck. a;id with the policy of T which was paid by I hi' I'lteiiix iii-ur iiice company, makes a total of xlti::..") which has been paid on (he losses from Hie lire The lillll feels TV much pler.sed oc; the showing made in I tie pro'iipt se t lenient bv the dilTer- rut companies and heartily recommend ihein to anvone dcsir- ing lo lake ,ni! insurance. The work of rebuilding the burned portion, of the building will ho iariei ai once, ami it is the m lenlioii to make it as near fire proof as possible. Will Hold Picnic Here. Yesterday J. 1". Praehensky of i;naha came down from the me tropolis (o make arrangements for the holding .r a picnic of the .-Indents of a nohemian scIionI in that city. He was very iuuch pleased with the appearance' of the city and will report favorably upon the question of holding the picine in this place. There Will be quite a large number in at tendance al IheMllair. The Famous O. I. C. Swine. Amo.ig (he first of this popular rapid growth swine that hrts been brouuh! to .Nebraska can be found in I he herd of Mr. Samuel Parker, south of this city. They grow very rapidly and will reach I ho market point sooner than any ollrer breed of swine, consequent ly rotismuiug le.is feed. Mr. Parker, has the agency Tor this county, and will be "pleased to have all breeders call al his place and inspect the animals he has. 1 Minister Praises Thb Laxative. Jtev. II. Stubenvoll of Allison, la., in praising Dr. King XCw fJfe : Pills for constipation, writes: "Dr. King's Isew Life Pills are such perfect pills no home should be, without them." xG better reg ulator for the liver and -bowels Every pill guaranteed. Trv thorn. Price 25e, at F .0. I nek- & Co. Death of Fina Horse. . Quite a Joss was sustained yesterday by the firm of McMaken & Son in the" death of one of their line gray horses that has'been used for some time. The animal was work ins,' -when it dropped over and fn a short ittno died. This was one of the finest teams that has ever been brought into this city and was able to do a large amount of, work and. the loss will be felt very keenly by the-flrni, as the horse will be hard to replace. Messrs. McMaken blue always kept up their horses in line shape and the best of care has been given them, and as a. result a great deal of wink has been got ten out of them. SMALL RUNAWAY LAST- NIGHT OU FOURTH STREET From Saturday's Daily. The Shetland pony belonging to II. M. Soeiinichseu created some little - excitement last -evening about 7 o'clock wheiiyit proceeded t(v put oim small runaway. .The pony was hitched to a small cart and had been left. tied in the alley al the rear of the store, and in some manner managed to break loose and dashed out of the alley onio rourtu si reel, turning souin and dragging I he 'cart, which was turned over-on its side, quite a distance, until parlies attempted to grab the pony, when its dodg ing around righted the cart and the out lit .turned the corner of Pearl street, but was caught near the jail, ns the pony had man aged to break loose from the cart and was continuing on alone when overhauled and quieted dow n. There vas hot" much daniagc done beyond some of the harness being busted, and Hie nui in wa urougui u.ick io me store in a few minutes after the affair started. BIRTHDAY DINNER PARTY FOR MISS MARGARET DONELAN From Saturday s DaU. A very charming dinner party was "given last evening by Mrs. J A. Douel an at -her home in honor of the eighteenth birthday of her daughter,. Miss Margaret Donelan and a" most delightful time was euioved h.t the young friends of Miss Margaret - who gathered to assist her in celebrating the event The dinner Was a most enjoyable one of three conrs.es and the oc casion will be long remembere. by everoue present for ils de lightful features, ami the guests on departing wished their friend many more such enjoyable birth days. Arrives hero From Bohemia. This morning Krcd Ilacek and sister arrived in this cily, bavin made the trip from their home in llohemia to visit their brother, Joseph Raeek, in this city. The Ifllie fellow or the young lady were unable to sneak a word of Knglish, but had carried ""with them a card with their destination on. it. ami were handled by the railroad, officials at New Yorc and St. Louis with great consideration and care and arrived here safely. where they were met at the depot and escorted to the home of their brother. 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The Kind Yoa Have Always Bought Bears the r. eiguature of C&afy ASHLAND MAN GETS V IN BAD AT REUNION Prom BulurdAV Daily, This morning in Justice Arch ces court Uavid Rogers of Ash land was arraigned, charged with assault and resisting .an oilicer, and' was lined' 10' on each count, as In; entered a plea of guilty to the charge preferred against. him. 11 seems that Rogers was attend ing the old soldiers' reunion at Greenwood Thursday and became involved in a quarrel with his father-in-law, John llighshoe over some domestic trouble, as Rogers' wife had separated from him and he jumped into llighshoe and placed several blows on his person, when he was slopped by Otlicer I.ymau James, who sought to place him under arrest, but I Vivid was loath to allow the ollicer of the law-to take him and resisted and it required The serv ices of several bystanders to bring 'him to time, and- he was then taken to the city, jail to languish until the arrival of Sheriff Ouinlou. when he was brought to this city for trial, wjlh the result that he is compelled In dig up quite a sum of money to satisfy outraged justice. MRS. FRED HAWKSWORTH From Saturday's Dally.' The news was conveed to this city last evening of the arrival of a new sou al the home of Mr. am Mrs. Fred Ilav.ksworth al Lincoln yesterday afternoon about i:30, and as this is the first .child in the family the joy,of-ho parents is unbounded; Mr. Jfawkswnrth is a son of , Mrs. David Hawks worth of this city and has a vas number of friends here, who will learn with great pleasure of tin arrival of the young Mr. Hawks worth and trust he may live to 1 : I .... r ... . 1 oeconie u .pij hum eonnori io. uis parents, as well as a good and useful citizen as his distinguish cd grandfather and his genial father. " BURLINGTON HANDLED A LARGE NUMBER OF PAS- . SENGER TRAINS SUNDAY Yesterday, the Uurlinglorf was kept busy handling the special trains that were carrying the Knight - Templar coinmaudries from all parts of the country to Denver, ami H day there were trains of ten and twelve coaches passing through this city bound for I he mountain city, w here the grand conclave opens today. Each road out of Omaha into Denver was crowded with those bound for (he gathering, which will be one ot nie largest conclaves that has ever been held. IT'S A MISTAKE Made by Many Plattsmouth Residents. Many people fn a misguided ef fort to get rid of kidney backache, rely on "plasters... liniments and ther make.-shifls. The right treatment is kidney treatment and a remarkably recommended kid- ney meificine is Donn's Kidney Plattsmouth is no excep- Pilb lion The proof is at your very door. The following is ait experience typical of the work of Doan's Kid- ley Pills in IMal tsmoul h. Ib'Ujamin Drooks, Main street, Mallsmouth, Neb., says: "As a esuu oi a uau com, i iiad.a se vere attack f kidney eomniamt. t times the iniiu extended from my back and hips into my should ers. J could not. get about and was laid up for two weeks. Mv cad ached for hour at a lime. -had di.y spells, Turing which my sifcht became blurred. .Doan's iidney lJiIIs checked, 'these troubles, and after using two joxes, I regained my health. 1 got Doan's Kidney Pills at Tiering & Co.'s Drug Store and can rec ommend them." ' For sale by all jjeajers. Price 50 cents. Foster-.NIiJburn Co., Huflfalo, New York, sole agents fur the United States. ; Hemember-the name Doan's and take no olher. Scllyopr property by an ad In Journal. r Local Hows From Friday's Dally. W. A. Fight or Mjimrd wasin the cily today looking after some matters of business for a few hours. - ' ' Miss Caroline Darby of AsU land, who has been here visiting With MJss Uet'nice, Richards for, a few days, departed yesterday aft-, ernoon for her home. Miss Juliette Atwood of Lincoln is spending several days in the cily, called here by the illness of her ViAncc, fr. Kllfott Cobb, who is at the Methodist hospital. Omaha Dee. -Mrs. J. M. Johns, Mrs. C. R. Durdick and little daughter, Kdilh, departed last evening- over, the Missouri Pacillc for Macksburg, Tova when? they will make an extended visit with relatives. Mrs. Mae Morgan and daughter, .Miss Clara Mae, departed yester day for Slalon, Minnesota, where Ihey will bisit for some two weeks during the. rest of I In? heated spell. Abe (iriudle and daughter. Mrs. Lcona Seyoe, .and little son, of Hart let I, fowa, w ho have been here, for a few -days visiting at the home of Frank Sivey and wife, re turned home this morning on No,- 0. , Dr. (J. H. (iilmore and V. i. Hoedeker motored up last evening from heir home at Murray to at tend lo some matters of business for a short time. Jlenry Snyder of Fairlield, fowa, came in this morning to join his family, who have been visiting here with rejalives and friends. Miss Lola Tilton of Dradgale, Iowa, who has been here visiting at lahe home of Mrs. C. S. Forbes and family for a few weeks, de parted this afternoon for her home. ' YV. A Shuler oT Lincoln, resenting I lie F. A. Brown bacco company of that city, her yesterday looking after interests of his . company rep-To-was the and visiting friends. '.. YV. Shradcr - came tup this morning from his home near Ne hawka and was a passenger on the early Hurliugtou train Tor Omaha, where he had a carload of hogs on the slock market. Miss '"Madeline Oreen of L'ni ersily Place is in I lie city spend ing a few week.s at the home of her grandparents, Mr' and Mrs. Henry Hoeck, and visiting with former friends here iii her old home. fJeorge Smith of Cheyenne, Wyoming, who ljas been here for a short time visiting with Ins grandparents, D. D. Smith and wife, . returned to his home this aflernoijii. Mrs. Loretta Ault was a pas senger this morning on No. 15 for Omaha, where she will meet, bet grandson, Olenn Memlenhall, who has been visiting in Council liluffs for a short time. Misses Pearl Slnats and Fstclle Kaird returned last evening on No..-' from their trip lo the Pa ci lie coast, where they attended the convention of the Christian Kndeavor society and also visited al the various large cities along the coast. . . Mrs. William McCauley am. grandchildren, Donald and Jamie Patterson, and Miss Dorris Pat lerson departed yesterday after noon for Lincoln, where Ihey will visit over Sunday with Mrs. Mr Cauley, and Miss Pal l erson w ill return to this cily. while the boys will go ou lo their home at Arapahoe. From Saturday's Doily. William Puis, of Murray was in Hie city loday for a few hours looking after- mailers. -with the merchants: . ' J."W. Holmes of Murray was in the city yesterday for a few hours looking" after some busi ness matters. . Mrs. 4hn McNurlin returned last evening from Omaha, Where she had been visiting'Mrs. Sprieck Ojt. the hospital. - Lester Dalton departed yester day afternoon for .Thurman, la., where he will vjsit for a short tinje with friends G. P. Muisinger, ' substantial- fanners one" of the from uear Cedar Creek, was in the city to day for a few hours attending- lo some trading with the merchants. . Stanley Kuhns departed this afternoon for Denver with his father to attend the Kuight'Temp lar conclave. P. H. Meisinger was in the city today for a few hours looking af ter some matters of business with the merchants. C. C. YVescott -returned this morning from Chicago, where he had been for about a Week making purchases for the store. J. H. Kuhns departed Ibis aft ernoon for Denver, where he will attend the conclave of the 'Knight Templars, which is to meet in that cily. . Mrs. .. F. Dent ley of Omaha, who has been here VisNing with Mrs. Oeorge Nelson for u feu days, departed this morning for her home. Mrs. daughter morning train .for will visit John Hallslrom and were passengers this on I he early Duriiugton Davy, Neb., wluu'e IhCy for a short I ime. Frank Finkle of near Union was in the cily today looking after busines matters, and while here called at the-Journal olVice- for a much-appreciated visit. Charles Chrisw isser or Nc hawka came up this morning and slopped here for a .short visit be fore continuing on to South Oma ha, where? be has a car of hogs on the market today. Miss Klsie Hudig, who has been here visiting her sister, Mrs. Alvin Murray, for a few weeks, departed this afternoon for her home. She was accompanied as far as Hast ings by Fail (Jiese. Henry Snyder, wife 'a ml lilt I o daugh(ervlep;u!cd this morning for Denver, where Mr. Snyder will attend the Knight Templar con clave thai is to be held in thai i ci(y during Hie coining' week. Mrs. H. O. Hotfert, who lias been 'here for a few days visitiutr with her sister, Mrs. D: (i, NYurl and family, returned home this morning. Mrs. YVurl accomi'.anied her home for a three weeks' visit. William 1?ach and wife of Chi cago, who .nave neen nere visiting relatives for a short time, de parted this morning' for Cretna, where they will visit with rela tives for a few days before re turning home. J. E. Meisinger and wife c;me in thfs morning, from their farm and were passengers on the early Burlington train for Omaha, where they will visit with John 1. Meisinger at the hospital.. Mr. Meisinger is reported as gelling along nicely from his operation. The Best Pain Killer. Ducklen's Arnica Salve when ap plied , to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn or scald, or other injury of the, skin will immediately remove all pain. E. E. Chamberlaiivof Clinton, Me., says: "It robs cuts and other injuries of their ter rors. As a healing remedy its equal don't exist." Will do good for you. Only 25e al F. G. Frickc & Co. - . o: T i T TT we . invite JLvery . To Look at Our New Gang Plow '. . (NEW STAWANA) which we are putting out "on a positive guarantee. Thresliers' Hard Oil and all kinds of Oil for Threshers. Suction Hose and Steam Hose. ' Rubber Belting, Leather. Belting, Belt Lacing Belt Hooks, etc., etc. Farm .Trucks; Buggies, Mowers and Hay Rakes. ' :. Barbed Wire add Field Fencing -Nails! G. P. Phone 202 WII OF faSYFARD, SELLS bi 4 S U SS ( DEERE CAfCTO?J w )UtalailbVCLARK WAGI 16 $I3KSM WOLVERINE m i It J ) Q u S H m A H ' RA - ( ACftfE PAY 1 Two Days Aug. !2ih and 13th . Keen ;jrr :. We, will sell Our line of Colored Linens and Ratine. LIFIE?3 v$1.00 now 83c $1.25 jiow 98c S8c nov 75c $1.00 now BBo 75c now. -SS ' 59c now 3Sc 59c how 3Sc ' .. 35c nov 25d 35c nov 2Sc 25c now 10c Also a few pieces of Embroidery in Edging and Insertion 15-20-25c all go at per yardl.J Oc A large assortment of remnants of summer goods at prices please all. ' " E Journal "Waist Ads" Pay, , Nails!! Nails!!! T71 A i4 A BJB Ym I i it, I ( OLD HICKORY DEERE(?v1olinc) IVSEADOVVS E E? Fk E BLOOJ1 me ial; RATS FIE Si ovey & Son t armer r. Plattsmouth it A 'i 1 .