jact 2. : - PLATTSMOUTH ' SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30t 1913. Local News ir iezioi II 2 Desirable Curtains l A . Plain and Fancy Scrims at 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 50c. Colored Bordered Scrims at 12c, 15ci 19c, 25c, 35c, 50c .Fancy Curtain Nets at. 25c, 35c, :40c, 50c, 75c. Sunfast Draperies . "Silk and Sunfast Draperies that do not fade, in a variety of patterns and colors, 36-inch at 50 cents. ; Lace and Net Curtains at $1.00 to $6.50 per pair. Scrim Curtains, lace and insertion trimmed, $2 to $6.50. . .1 . - ' . . ...... ... t . ' - I . . Are also showidg a nice line of plain and fancy Art Denims, Figured Cirtouse, Satins, Tapestry, etc. 36-inch figured Silkolines, special, 10c per yard. EG. DOVEY & SON " ' ; ' JUDGE JAMES T. BEGLEY ,, . POPULAR WITH OUR PEOPLE 'AW'.- !. t i The-nioie one sees of James T. .Ih'kIv.v, the new district , judge, the liu'le one is impressed that (ioM'Miiii' Moiehead inade no mis take in selecting this gentleman ' fur: Un' position which was tilled so ably by ihe late Judge Travis, ami the eb'ar; able manner in -which Ji assumed the duties of his ollice marks hiin as a man of exeeidional ability, "and we are ' willing to predict -that the people, of the-Second district will find him oho 'of the. best judges that wei: s1!'! oiiMlii: )'nCh and one . of .the -faire.vt ami, most imparl ial. The judge brings lo the bench all Ten Special Points of Excellence ' " . . - - . Found Upon Racine Sattley's 'New Stawana Gang Plow The Plow with the "AUTOMOBILE STEERING GEAR Please ;rIote' AH, Are Exclusive Features Not Found on Any - ' - ,i Other Plow Made. ' . , Flrst--Steering Gear. Automatic style direct and position, no springs allows the plow to turn at right: angles, either to .the right or left, pre sents sliding- of the front -land wheel and takes all strain from , same. w hen turning. Every: lime the front furrow wheel -turns either way the front land ; wheel is. forced to turn in exact unison. Second Hitch. Two horses on EACH SIDE of the pole, regular farm wagon . eveners, . no patent . equalizers -needed. . Center of draft lies ex actly between the two teams, per . initting them to walk as straight and naturally as though- they were hitched, .to your . old farm wagon..-. . - . . -',' Third Land Wheel. Front land wheel is set direct- ly opposite the front 'furrow ' wheel, the arm -holding same be--ing at the extreme front' corner i of '-the fram. The land wheel' is set at an angle or inclined in at the bottom, same as -the furrow wheel.. 'i-r.' .id -tC. '.4 i Fourthi-iSide Draft'-" " I." This construction ""Jlitehr HUd Racine Sattley company this yeai -Laud - VheelM . secures ' greater inade a 'killing' and with il clean- leverage in controlling thfl cqurseLed up the plow trade of Kansas. sof.lhe. plw and does away:with r ALL SIDE DP- A FT. -. - ,v : Fifth Control. : . r.r The tongue corrtrols all :thrce : wheels by plating Ihe land wheel "at Ihe extreme front of the frame, . p nables .'us. to connect i t d irct to the tongue-post. . -' :i . -Sixth Single Bail. - BenrsVand-bottoms" beimrhung in vframfl 'bnTie bail givers this ' i olow. a ftcxublc. ? floating s bottom and Curtain REAL BARGAIN , ' . the strength of a young man and can handle the business of the district ia a manner that will be a credit lo himself, as well as to ther csiclenhs Vf t he 1 hive coun ties whiclr comprise his district. Foley Kidney Pills Succeed. 'i Because jUtey are an . honestly made ' medicine that relieves promptly the suffering due to weak, inactive kidneys and pain ful bladder action.' ' They' offer a powerful help to nature in build ing' up the true excreting kidney tissue, iiv restoring normal ac tion and relieving bladder dis comforts. TRY"- Til KM. For sale by all druggists. If you need anything for Har vest call on Ed. Donat. He will treat you right. It and insures at all times- ever) pound of weight,, including tin drivers, being carried on the wheels. This gives us our light draft and allows the wheels to pass over rough ground without in the least affecting the depth of the furrow. Seventh Furrow Wheel Control Automatic steering rod no side thrust on tongue; adjustable rear furrow wheel not affected bj horse motion. EighthFoot Lift. "Extremely high double bear ing adjustable lo small boy or large man- conveniently located and when bottoms are raised no levers are in the way and it comes just right to be used as 8 step for the operator to reach thi seat. Ninth Main Frame. One piece ho joints extra heavy slock will not spring. - Tenth Shares. Made of "Sattley Special" sofc center steel, absolutely guaran teed against breakage and war ranted to scour in any soil. The New Sattley Stawana Gang Plow is no experiment. We hav ing built it for three years with this plow as now perfected. The Missouri,. Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio .and Indiana, and intend tc do the same in' Iowa and Nebraska this fall and the spring of 1914, The plow speaks ' for "itself. Every live dealer and farmer, af ter going over its many excellent points not "found 'on any othei, -plow made; must admit- its superiority. -: - We iabsolutely" guarantee pang' plow in every way. , thfj- at (). Samiin, graduate of tin I). Y. M., Kansas City Veterinary College, is per manently located in Plat I s- mouth, day or nij Ollice GOG ('alls answered :hf. 'Phone 235. Main. H-K- vv MISSES BARBARA AND MIA GERIfJG RETURN . FROM EASTERN TRIP This - morning Mioses Barbara and Mia (icriug retorned home from an extended tour of the east covering several weeks, and mir ing which time they visited tin different large cities, .cv York. Philadelphia, Washington anil Chicago. While in .New York these ladies were in attendance at (tie national meeting' of tli Episcopal church of the United Stales, which was attended by hundreds nf the representatives of the different churches of the country, as well as all the bishops of tin church 'from the different states of the Union and the foreign possessions, and their trip was thoroughly enjoyed by these ladies. GETS NOISEY AT THE BURLINGTON STATION One of the inhabitants from the Iowa side of the river bottom yesterday afternoon created quite a disturbance at Ihe Burlington station while he was wailing for .'o. '2. The mai had been ac cumulating a great deal of liquor evidently from his actions and had gathered a large crowd of the small boys who carry papers around him and was having much sport with I hem, w hen he became enraged at some remark one of Ihe boys made and proceeded to make are air blue with his pro fanity and Ihe threats of what he would do o the lad, and as no oip appeared to pay much atten tion to him he became even loud er and Jinally Deputy Sheriff Manspeaker, who was at the sta tion, called the gent Ionian down and warned him to shut up before he- found himself in jail, which the gentleman did and managed to' -make his getaway back to his home without getting into further trouble. : Mural , i'ariuele departed this morning on the 8:55 Missouri Pa cific for Elmwood, where he will visit his uncle, L. A. Tyson and family, for a short time, and while ljuue will secure a new bus for the use of the l'armcle livery barn in this city. . CASTOR! A -; For Infants and Children. The Kind Yea Have Always Bought -T Bears ;tlie.i Signature of Goods From Tuesilay' 1,'aily. .Mrs. ; alt er : Moure ret urne last, evening from Weeping Wa i er, .wnere sue was visit mg over Sunday willi friends near ; that place.- . ' diaries Hanson o near 'N nawka came ni tins moruiiu from his home ami spent (he day hero looking after business mat ters. Jloy Deiisnn came down tlii morning on No. i from his home at Omaha and will visit here un In ' tomorrow with-His frionds in this city. Mrs. L. A. Wilkinson, who ha been visiting at the. A. IJaxlo Smith home for a few days, de parted this afternoon for he home at Marietta, Wisconsin., Ben Bookman, the road over s-er of the Murray district, wa in the city yesterday' for a few hours looking after some .busi ness mallei's; - '' ' Charles Troop' departed thi morning mn the varly : Missouri Pacific for South Omaha, when' he will attend to some matters on. the' live slock market. . . ' County Attorney, C. H.' Taylor was in Weeping' Water today looking after some business for Ihe county. Mrs. T. L. Murphy and daugh ter, Miss May, were among tin visitors in Omaha today, going there lo- soend ' the day with friends. ' John O. McHride, formerly sheriff of this county, but. now- resident of South Omaha, was in the city today visiting and meet ing his old friends. Mr. McBridt was one of the most popular men in the county during his resi dence here, and his old friend wore greatly pleased to meet him Mrs. L. B. White and two lit lie sons returned home Saturday from an ex(endcf trip to th Atlantic eoasf, ami after a short slay here looking after busines matter.-1 hey. ..will leave for Flo rida, .where Ihey will spend the winter' months. Mr. C. B. Wintersteen of Min neapolis. Minnesota, and Mrs. E M. Wintersteen of Kansas City who have been, visiting Miss Olive Cass in this oily for the past few week--, departed for their homes the first of the week. From Monday's Iaily. Ed Iorr of the vicinity of a bash was a visitor in this city Saturday. Mis Hose Mae creamer was a passenger tins morning lor oniii h'a. where she will resume her ludies in -school there. '-. John Urish of near Murray-was in the city today for a lew nours looking after ' some matters of nisinoss. - Ilarve Manners of Omaha came own yesterday from his home to it lend to some mat ters in con nection with his automobile busi ness. IE (i. Itawls and wife were ever Sunday visitors in Murray with relatives and friends, re luming home on the afternoon Missouri Pacific. W. O. Mejsinger. wife and fam ily were in the oily Saturday for few hours looking after some mailers of business and visiting with friends. , . . III WOMAN'S BREAST ALWAYS BEGINS a SMALL LUMP AS THISand ALWAYS POISONSDEEPCLANOS IN THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY I WILLGIVE SI000 III Fait to CURE any CANCER orTUMOR I Treat Befor it Poisons Bone or Deep Glands SUREFAIMLESS PLASTER CURE! K a nywprlc everyday I lose no Bleep nig-hta PayWhcnCured; Written GUARANTEE I Cncer never pains until ItpoiKimadeep. -lOO-Pujje Book seut free ; leKiimnnial s of tnousa nda cured. I WRITE TO SOME CANCER ? BREAST, LIP. FACE or body always brains a small tumor, lump or or a full of poinon and certain death. I swear. we bavneured 10,000 eancera and refuse JUou sands dying scarad too late. TVrita to DR.&MRS.DR.CHAMLEE&CO.S DR. IIURFORtr-2 latiy assistants AB36 WEST RANDOLPH STREET. CHICAGO. ILL.' This May SAVE A LIFK, 8nd It Horn (S No. 1914 -REPORT OP THE CONDITION " or tub ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK At ' Plattsmouth, in the' State of Ne braska, at the close of business Oct. 21st, 1913. RESOURCES I-oans ami discounts (venlrafls. srcurcU ami unsri-ureJ t:i.H',n.T5 . 7.24H.W 50,000.00 e.noo.co WXI.00 7.o:c.ot) H.HiK.O0 15.01 w.:.27 i ,ti:t.o;j II. t. ImiiIs ut secure cm'iilatloii Other IkjimIs to secure l'ustal lav 1 1 Ik'S. Premiums on I'. S. bonds ltotl'ls, M'CUI ItloN. rtc . . . - Kanklnt; lionne, furniture, fixtures... other real estate owned Duo from national banks (not re serve. asrents) - Due from approved reserve, agents... Cheeks and oilier cash Items.-. Notes of other national banks Fractional iiaiier curre ncy, iiii-ki;ls and cents Lawful money reserve in bank. vl7 : .ne:le... Sl7.'.7H.t l-ral-londer notes 7.0A'i.(iO Iledemptlon fund from IT. pi. Treas urer (3 oer cent of circulation). . 4.000.00 140.W1 ,003.C0 3.500.00 Total.. .flil.0l7.Ki LIABILITIES Capital Mock paid In i 50.000.00 Surplus fund , '.0.000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses a'td taxes paid :i.4:S. National bank notes outstanding .VMWO.Oti Individual deposits suljject Ui check yti.3it4.7 Itemand certifieates of deiHisit. S.Wl.t'.l Time certificates of deiiosli 1KI.244.6K l)eiosits of l'ustal Havinirs :M57.3s Total fl:.'! .01 7 te state of Nebraska I '. Count v of Cass T. II. N. Itovey. cashier of the alxive-nained bank, do solemnly swear I that the alwve statement is true to the best of I inv knowledge and btdief. , . 11. N. Poviv, Cashier. Correct Attest: F. E. Pchlatek iK). E. 1ovt, ' . E. W. Cook. 1 Hrectoi s. iulscTibed and sworn to . Iiefore mo this i7th day uf Octoltcr. 1113. . HkpsibShba iSeall - Not.ary I'ublic My commission expires June 3. 1015. (j. . .MtMsnifrtT and wile were in the eily Salunla fur a few lnmrai atleutliiiK t some tradiiife' and visiting' -with friends. juiin Jvraeg-c u uie vieuuiy u. Murray was a passenger this aft- fnoon for Onialia. wlierc fie was vailed to M't'urc some repairs for aiaehineryv v - . ; i I-.thfi t lies was a passenger this morning for Omaha, where he will spend the dav looking af ter, some matters of business in that city. Mrs. Clay Tyler departed thi afternoon for Mooiehead, Iowa. where she will visit for a short time with her sister, who is quite sick. Mrs. A. V. iMimcron and twt) children 'returned to their home in Lincoln this afternoon, alter a Miori visit ii ere at me iiouiu ui i ? . i. . ii. ..r Mrs. Daineroii's father. (leorge Poisall. - f'eorge Dutsberry and vi fe tf Sibley, Illinois, who have I teen , and visiting at uie Home oi .mi Mrs. William Hullance for a short t ime, their departed this afternoon for lnme. l-'rotn Wednesday Daily William Thiesen, who has been visiting at Hie Dome ot jouis Dose and wife for a few days, tie- parted this 'morning on -o. 15 for Omaha, from where he will go' to Los Angeles. California, where he . will visit for a time with relatives. Ceorire .Horn. sr.. ami Fred Oltienhauseii, sr., departed last veiling 'on .'No. 2 for Illinois, where they will visit for a few weeks Willi .relatives ami iriemi.- in (lieir ol.l Inline near pekin. These' two worthy old gentlemen went nrenareil ftr a big time and they will have it without doubt. - - " I B ' v ' Miss Marv S in Ter ot linrling- on. Iowa, a sister oi ir.s. j.im lawksworlh, and Mrs. J. N. Jack son of Chicago, a sister-m-Iaw of Mrs. Ilawksworth, are in the cit for a few days visitnigs at me lawksworlh home. Mrs. John Cosson and mother, Mrs. John Frank, were passeng- rs this morning for Omaha. where they will visit for the day. Mr. Frank will arrive here tonior- ow lo open up. Ins shoe repair- ing store in me noiei iiue wunu- .1. it i .1 ... i..,:i.l ing. Mr nnd Mrs. C. F. Crittenden ami Mr. and Mrs. 11. r. i.rnien. I'll illlll fwo children moloreil lo this cifv frtun their Homes in .incoln Sunday and spent the day at the home 'of Mr. and airs. r. I. Sleimker. Mr. and Mrs. C. I'. Crittenden ami If. J . Cnltenuen oliirni.d home, while Mrs. 11. r. riltenden will makt; a two weeks isif .it the Sleimker home. She ii i . i . . r T w r A IS :i irrn iw iianu iitfi i iui, aim r- --.-- i Mrs. Steimker. Peter Yolk, who has been visit ing friends in this vicinity lor everal days, was a pleasant can er al fin's office -yesterday, and while here renewed his sutiscrip- .m'fiii- another year. Mr. o!k eft for" Klin wood today, and ai- er a few days' visit with rela- . . i . j i it ..:A:n;i.f tives and inenas in mai viuuu BUY wa P (AT Frank Gobclman D IE imoi will tlepart over (he 'Hock Ilaml for his home at Caldwell, Kansas. Local News Mrs. Isaac ' King; jf Superior, Neb., arrived in this city lust evening for a visit with relatives and friends. W H..VenneV of near Mynard was in the city today attending to matters of business with the dif ferent merchants. , V. N. Puis came up this morn ing from his home near Murray lo attend to some mailers of busi ness for a lew Hours. Fred Xoltiug was a passenger this afternoon for Omaha, where he will visit for a-few hours with his wife at the hospital in that city. : ' V. 11. Ileil was a 'county seat visitor last saiuruay, coming in for trading purposes and to spend a lew uours wun county seat friends. Cliarle- Amick depart el last ' I evening for rns Home at oiuis me, where he visited over night, re- iurning tt this city this morning on the Schuyler. Our mighty good friend, (Seorge Marks from down near Nehawka, was a I'lausinouin visitor iasi Saturday coming -up in the auto for a few hours' visit with county seat friends. W. T. Yallery tlrove in, this morning lroni-nis iarm nome near this city and spent a few liours here looking after matters of business with the different merchants. Attorney C. E. TefTt of Weeping Wafer was in the city yesterday attending the sessions of the dis trict court. . ' TJeorge 1'. Meisinger of near Cetlar Creek was in the city today for a few Iiohi'.s looking after some mailers of business. r.eoree P. Ilarlon. wife and daughter came up this morning from their home at Union on the early Missouri Pacific train, and after a short visit here continued on into umana io .ieiiti me ua. m 1 . 4. . . J 1 Ii n e s 9 Mrs. Isaac King came in last j Su- evening irom ner noine- at nerior. Neb., and will visit here willi her mother, Mrs. W F. Cra- bill, anl olher short time. relatives for a Frank Sleppat and wife and lit tle daughter were passengers mis morning for Hlair, Nebraska, whei'M thev will visit for a snort lime with relatives. F. It. Taylor of Weeping Wafer vva in I lie. fit V H'MHUrt) oi".i- Jl .... ..flntl lioon and today looking after some matters of business at the court house. Frank Lorenzo of Sheldon, r.,vv: iMitn.t m ast evening anu .... .i -iii xiit htro for a snort lime JJ ------- - " - - with his brothers in mis cuj. C. . Ransom and wife of Col- lege Springs, Iowa, who nae i . . been here visiting for a iev oajfc sit the home of Mr. Hansoms t,,,.iiw.i- w Hansom, norm oi t a this cif'y, departed Ibis morning for their home, going on the early Hurlinglon train. Piles PADRT.-'TRS FISTULA Pay 4 After You Aro Cured A mild system of treatment, that eures Piles, Fistula and other Rectal Diseases in a short time, wttnoui Ether or other Reneral anasthetic used. ceoted for treatment, and no money io c . cepieu wi ... .. . i Rectal diseases, wito tesumoQi f1"" cured. DR. TARRY Bc aoer arid f aint THE North 6th St. 1-4 0 IE IE How's This? We offer One llllllilroil Dollar Rewaril for mnf mxe of ( HturrU tliat cuuuot le cured by Hall S STatarrb. Cure. ' . b 3. CIIENEV & CO.. Toledo. O. . Wo, tli . ii'iilersleneel, havp known F. '. J. Cheney for tITp lam 16 yenrs. and bellrve Mui erfeetly bnnorublo In all buxlDei'a transactions unit Unani'lnlly able to carry out spy obligation! ma do by- bis -firm. - A : - - - - ' NAT. BANK OF COMMKKCK. Toledo, Ohio. na'l'a Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting; directly upon the ukmd and mucous surfaces of the system. -Testimonials "nt free, l'rica 1$ ceott per bottle. old by all DrugRlsts. q . Tsko Uall's Family PUls tor cuuatlatioa. Is Appointed Bailiff. Coloiwl J. If. Thrasher, who has been serving as bailiff ill the district, court for. f he vast several terms, yesterday afternoon was appointed by utlge Iiegley to serve as bailiff during the life of jhe court. The colonel is one of the most ellicient men that has erved.in this capacity. , and is greatly pleased with the honor shown .lijui byjthe new Judge. VERIFY IT The Proof Is In Plattsmouth, Al most at Your Door. The public statement of u PJaltsmouth citizen is in itself strong proof for Plalts lnoulh people, but confirmation strengthens the evidence. Here is a Plattsmouth citizen who testified years ago that Doau's Kidney Pills relieved weak kidneys and now states the result was permanent. Can any sufferer from kidney ills ask better proof? You can investigate. The ease is right at home. ' ' Herman Tiekoeller, contractor, Ninth' and Day sf reefs, Plalts uiouth, Neb., says; "My kidneys caused me much trouble ami there was a dull, tired feeling across my loins. If I slooped or blraighlened, " my -back hurt me and in the morning I was all tired out. I heard so much said about Doan's Kidney Pills that I finally got a box. They promptly re lieved every symptom of the com plaint. At that time I publicly endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills and I am now glad to confirm all I then said. ( The trouble has never returned.'- For sale, by all dealers. Price on cents. X'osier-Miiimrn Jo., Huffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Hemeniber the name Doan's and take no other. Syrup of Figs, 33c. Gerlng & Co. 'Phone 36. FOR SALE 250-barreI cistern. Cellar under entire house, with large laundry, furnace room, fruit cellar, etc.; all concrete floors. My residence on Main and 8lh streets, with 88-root frontage on Main street. New hard-wood floors in all rooms and closets. New hot water healing plant, new high-grade plumbing throughout, with connection to city sewer. Large garage; concrete walks! everything complete and in first- class condition. Can give possession by Janu ary 1st or sooner if desired. Inquire of T. H. POLLOCK Telephone No. 1. s ui.i.. --"""- vU,ore,oira A care Weed I ewjr rnt te;' """" " T V"" . nxnnle wllO have been Mrminunt v r ' Bulldlna Omh. X