PAGE 6. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 17, 1913. I f BISHOP WILLIAMS CONDUCTS SERVICES AT ST. LUKE'S CHURCH There was a large ami pleasing enng regal ion present at St Luke's at SI. Luke's rhurrh yesterday, church yesterday at tin morning services, to hear I lit? bishop of I fie dioft'.-f, Itiylit Rev. Arthur I.. Williams, of Omaha, who preach ed at hotli services. The -bishop at the morning service gave, a mtv able and instructive sermon on the great convention of tin; church that has ju.-t closed in .New York City, ami mi the work of the thuich throughout the country. The bishop is rne of the. linest pulpit orators in the state ami his visits to this city arc al ways an occasion of much pleas tire to the members of the parish, and the bishop stated yesterday it was always a great pleasure for him to he in this city anion? his church people. The bishop at the morning service celebrated Holy Communion, which was partici pated in by I he members of tht parish. Saved His Foot. II. D. lily, of Dantam, O., suf fered from horrible ulcer on hi? fool for four years. Doctor ad vised amputation, but he refused and reluctantly fried linckli'iiV Arnica Salvo as a last resort. He then wrote: "1 used your salve and my foul was soon completely cured." Host, remedy for burns, cuts, bruises and eczema, Oct a box today. Only LT.o. All drug dists or by mail. II. K. Pmcklen it Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. Mrs. Myra .McDonald came up this morning from her home at. Murray and was a passenger for Omaha, where .-he will visit, her sister. Mrs. Zirls. for the day. as that ladv is eu route home 1o Waterloo, Iowa, from Kansas, where sho has been visit iuir, and (tie two sisters will visit, together in Omaha for the day. VERY IMPORTANT MSE IS FILED IN THE DISTRICT COURT ANOTHER DE- E FOR BOOSTERS CSV VICTORY A Consumptive Cure. A cough that bothers you con tinually is one of the danger signals which warns of con sumption. Dr. Kind's New Dis covery slop the cough, loosen the chest, banish fever and h-l you sleep peacefully. The first dose checks Ihe symptoms and gives prompt relief. Mrs. A. 1'. Mertz, of Clen r.llyn, Iowa, writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery cured a stubborn cough after six weeks' doctoring failed o help." Try it, as it will do the same for you. Ib'st medicine for coughs, colds, throat, and lunar troubles. Money back if it fails. Price rne and Sl.no. All druggists, or by mail. II. K. Pucklen & Co., Phila delphia or St. Louis. Cause of in&omriTa. The most common cause of in somnia is disorders of Ihe stom ach ami constipation. Chamber lain's Tablets correct these dis orders and enable you In -sleep. For sale Iy all dealers. Cockerels for Sale. have a few choice I have a few choice single comb 1 (11 ! t Orpington Cockerels for sale. 'Phone i 7 I . 1 t-l.-lvkd This afternoon a case was filed in the district court by Kmina Kaufmann against Thomas K Parinele, of Louisville, and the plaintiff in her petition alleges that William Yolk, her common law husband, was, on Ihe first day of February. 1K10. Ihe owner of SlO.ooo of gold coupon bond bearing interest at t per cent, and x."i,nno of prefered capital stock of the telephone company of Nor folk. Nebraska, which he received in exchange for a farm. Th petition also has a reproduction hi a receipt irom I'armcie to Yolk for the bonds and sloOk, which were to be held in the Hank of Commerce for live years and said Yolk was to receive the in- j come l rom t he bonds and stocks I The plaintiff alleges in her peti tion that the defendant has ron- iverled the bonds and slock for hi i ... own use and lias made no no counting to trie piamtitl tor them or their value, and she asks that the amount be given her. They Get Away With the Counci Bluffs Boys by the Score of 44 to 0 Good Boys! Allie Meisinirer and bi rd her. Adam Meisinyer, drove in this morning from their home near Cedar Creek and were passeng ers on Ihe early Hurlington train for Omaha, where Allie will in-e-f in a new automobile and will in a few days be Ihe proud pos sessor of a fine new Inter-Slate machine of the latest mode. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Felzer of Louisville drove to this city yes terday and spent the day at the home of .lulius Pilz. south of here, ami today are visit jug his brother, Joseph I'etzer and fam ily. Mr. Felzer was a pleasant caller al this otlice and while here renewed his subscript ion to this paper. A William Wet lenkamp. from near Mnard. drove in this morn ing from his home and was a passenger over the Iturliugton for Omaha, where he was called on mini' matters of business. Nervous and Sick Headaches. Torpid liver, constipated bowels and disordered stomach are the muses of these head aches. Take Dr. Kind's New Life Pills, you will be surprised how quickly you will yet relief. They stimulate the different organs to do their work properly. No bet ter regulator for liver and bowels. Take 2."c and invest, in a box today. At all druggists or by mail. II. K. Iluckleu ,; Co.. Philadelphia and St. Louis. Louis Hansen of near Arapa hoe. Nb.. a cousin of Mrs. Albm J. Ho. 'Son. was an over Sunday visitor in Ibis city ami departed this mommy for his Furnas eoimfv home. Mrs. Lloyd Oapeji of Murray was a pasenyer this morning over the Hurlington for Omaha, where she will visit for a few hours with friends. John P. Mejsinyer, jr., and family were in tlo- eily Saturday looking after some trading with the merchants for a few hours. Tonight. Toniyht. if you feel dull and stupid, or bilious and constipat ed, take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets and you will foel all right tomorrow. For sale by all dealers. Declare War on Colds. crusade of education which aims mat common colds may become uncommon within the next, yeneralion" has been begun by prominent Now York physi cians. Here is a list of the don'fs" which the doctors say will prevent the annual visitation oft he cold : "Don't sit in a draughty car." "Don't sleep jn hot rooms." "Don't avoid the fresh air." "Don't stuff yourself at meal lime. Over-eat iny reduces your resistance." To which we would add when you fake a oobl yet rid of it as quickly as possible. To accom plish that you will find Chamber lain's Cough Remedy most excel lent. Sold bv all dealers. Mr. Horace Alton of Olenwood Iowa and Miss Josie Carpenter of Silver Citv. Iowa, wore married al the M. K. parsouaye this aft ernoon, ltev. F. M. Druliner per forminy the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Alton returned home this afternoon. A MAKER OF HEALTH. A yood honest medicine like Folev Kidney Pills yivos health to many families. Mrs. O. Palmer, (.'.- Willow SI.. Creen Bay, Wis., was seriously ill with kidney and bladder trouble. Mr. Palmer! writes: "My wife is rapidly ro rovcriny her health ami strength due solely to the use of Foley Kidney pills." For sale by all druggisrs. The Plaltsmonth fool ball team added lo its laurels Sunday aft ernonn when they won a decisive victory from the Council IUuIT Oianls, one of the fastest teams and one that is considered the champions of the Iowa city, by core of ii to 0. The yamc was the best that has been played hen so far this season, and the locals covered themselves with ylorv in I heir work in the yame and at m time did the visitors look danger ous, as tne bail was kept in then territory all the lime and theii itlompls to slop the swift lim drives and rushes of the local. was without avail. The one briyht star of the yame was JJoJ) Hilstcm, Ihe lull nack ior riaiisinniiin, wno is certainly there and over in tin loot nan yame. as no lore no es throuyh the Council Blulfs line at Will and tfiero seemed to fie no way of stoppiny him. as he car ried four or live of Ihe I tin Hi t several yards each time and s cured two touchdowns. Ityron rries, who played rigid half back, was also quite successful in addition to the scoriny for Plaits- mouth, by earryiny the ball over the line for three touchdowns, while Pete Ilerold added to the agony jy seeming lliree loucii- iluwns also for the locals.. The jmlymont of Ilerold on finding the weal; places in the Council HlufTs lino could uol be improved upon, as almost every eiiorl oi the boys to yet throuyh Ihe line was successful, ami on me yoai kickiny they only failed in one try in ptittiny the piyskin over the poal posts. There was a very yood-sizeil crowd present and much enthusiasm was shown by the rooters of the excellent work done by I ho bovs. file next contest to be stayed will bo with Olenwood. who claims to have a fast loam, but (hoy have no terrors for the team hero and they hope lo add an- otner victory to tneir list, ami they should have a yood crowd t . . -it l ii i out lo assist i item ny tneir root ing to win from the Iowa boys. ONE NIGHT ONLY THE Thursday, Pirn. BIG EVENT OF THE I I tt HOPI AND NAVAOO THRILLING RESCUES NDIAN TYPES DANCES INDUSTRIES FROM AN OCEAN GREYHOUND SHIPWRECKED SWSSS v SPEEDING BY HYDRO -AEROPLANE A MILE OVER PARIS YACHTING OFF MONTE CARLO WONDERS or marine: life B I 2 Popular Young Couple Married. From Friday's Daily. The marriage of Miss Martha L. (ianei to Mr. Fred W. llutre took place Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William (ianzel, near town. The rooin is I he son of Louis Huf,'e. Itoth are very hijih- ly esteemed younjr people of trie community and have the pood wishes of their many friends. They will make their homo north of town. Weepiup Water Re publican. -J t'J9'wig mm fft.t u. 1. 1... Mjjj ,.' Li wt.uk err11.1!!'';-!! FOR en DAYS Commencing WEDNESDAY, November 1 2 S Famser's ia&iiril oiiiff itoiri Our Fall Sale still offers you some exceptional bargains, and for the next ten days only, you will find here the greatest bargains of the entire season. In other words, YOUR DOLLAR WILL GO FARTHER THAT! EVER BEFORE! Our entire line of lillinery on the dollar The season is rapidly drawing to a close, and all our new and sea sonable lines MUST BE SOLD. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY, we also offer you our entire line of LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S GOATS AT A GREAT REDUCTION MEN'S AN SUITS &0 9 BOYS' VERGOATS Owing to labor difficulties in the big eastern factories, we just received our new fall and winter line of Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats. Boys' Suits at 52 up Men's Suits at $5 up Hen's Overcoats from 59 UP Boys' Overcoats from - 52-98 up Men's heavy Sweaters roll collar 55c Men's heavy Union Suits 98c Men's Flannel Shirts in fan, gray QE and blue, at Men's and Boys' Caps at . . . 1 9c up JUST RECEIVED a line of Ladies' and Misses' Skirts. Every garment new and up-to-date, all of which we of fer for the next ten days at a very close price. We still have a few Coats and Skirts from the Iowa Bank rupt stock that are going at genuine bargains. Ladies', Men's and Children's SE-SOES Sold cheaper than elsewhere during this sale, but remember that it is for ten days only. V. ZUCKER, tfanager Plaifsmouift, Nebraska .1- Vrltfy GOOD NEWS FOR THE GIRL WITH THE UGLY HAIR on Sale at Weyrich & Hadraba's Tomorrow 25c, 35c, and 50c DOWNWARD COURSE Fast Beinq Realized by Platts- mouth People. litlo backacho at lir A Daily incroasjnf? 'till tho back is laino ami weak. Urinary disorders may quickly follow; Dropsy anl often Urisht's dis ease. This frequently is I lie down ward course, of kidney ills. Don't take this course. Follow the advice uf a I'lal t sinout h citizen. Mrs. Adam Kurlz, Plattsmouth, Neb., says: "1 was suffering1 in tensely frorn my kidneys anil back and I could not stoop or stand erect. There was a dull, nafrsingr pain through my back that robbed me of all energy. My sight became affected and dark spots appeared before my eyes. I got Doan's Kidney Pills from Oering & Co.'s Drug Shire and in a short time I hey relieved me. Since then I have recommended this remedy to i number of my friends." For sale by all dealers. Price HO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Slates. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Ttis Kind Yoa Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Don't mourn over it ! Don't envy others because they have beautiful hair. IJegin right now to give proper, intelligent, care and attention to your hair and then let others envy you. Use Harmony Hair Heautitier, a de lightful liquid hair dressing that is .just what it is named a hair beaut itier. To make the hair glossy, soft and silky to make it easier to put up in smooth, wavy folds, and "stay put" to restore to your hair the well-groomed appear ance you want it to have to overcome the unpleasant, oily odor of the hair and leave instead a delightfully dainty, fresh rose fragrance Harmony Hair P.eau tilier will please you, or. your money back. Very easy to apply simply sprinkle a little on your hair each lime before brushing it. Contains no oil; will not change the color of Ihe hair, nor darken gray hair. To keep hair and scalp dandruff-free and clean, use Harmony Shampoo. This pure liquid shampoo gives a rich lather that immediately penetrates to every part of hair and scalp, insuring a quick, thorough cleansing. Washed olT as quickly, the entire operation takes only a few mom ents. Can't harm the hair; leaves no harshness or stickiness just a sweet cleanliness. Itoth preparations come in odd shaped, very ornamental bottles, with sprinkler lops. Harmony Hair Iteaut itier. 1.00. Harmony Shampoo, r0c. Itoth guaranteed to satisfy you in every way. or your money back. Sold in this community only at cur store The. Rxall Stor on1 or toe more than 7,000 leading- drug stores of the United States, Can ada and Sreat. Mritain. which own the bur llarmonv laboratories in Hii.-lon. where Ihe many celt brated Harmony Perfumes and Toilet Preparations are made. 1". :. Frieke & Co.. Union Itlock, IMaltsinouth, Neb. Sells Some Very Fine Chickens. C. C. Wescolt, who at times, when he is not selling "Quality Clothes," makes a specialty of the raising of fine Huff Orpington chickens, has just disposed of his line full-blooded fowls to C. W. stone of Nehawka; who is to take up the raising of this excellent breed of chickens, and he cer tainly has picked out some excel lent stock to make a start on. The fowls raised by Mr. escott ro among the best in this part of the state and he takes a great bride in the line showing they have made. Mrs. Carl West Doing Nicely. Mrs. Carl West, who has been at the Clarkson hospital in Oma ha for the past week taking treat ment, was operated upon Satur day and this morning she was feeling much better and all con ditions were most favorable f. r her recovery, and it is thought that in a short lime she will be oji the highway to recovery. That Mrs. Wef has come through the operation so successfully will be very pleasing news lo her friends here. August pautsch of Mauley and W. A. Cleghorn of Louisville were in the city today for a few hours lookintr after matters of business at the court house. Fred H. fiorder of Weeping Water was in Ihe city Today for A Night of Terror. Few nights are more terrible than that of a niother looking on her child choking and gasping for breath during an attack of croup, and nothing in the house lo relieve it. Many mothers have passed nights of terror in this situation. A Utile forethought will enable you to avoid all this. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fail. Keep it at hand. For sale by all dealers. a few hours all business matters. nding to some Joe KellyGettinVAIong Nicely. Joseph Kelly, who was injured a few days ago by having a large draft timber fall upon his right leg while he was assisting to un load a rubble carload, is getting along nicely, although he is still confined to his home. The in jury required several si itches to close and it will be some time be fore he is able to be around in his usual manner. Paul Itudig of Havelock came down Friday from his home to make a short visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ftudig. Miss Ruth Inhelder of Lincoln, who ha been here for a few days visiting at the home of Miss Mina Thierolf, departed this morning for her home. Th Greenwald Studio, in Coates' Blrek. ATTRACT VE SHOW WINDOW AT SOENNCHSEirS STORE One of t lie most attractive show windows in the city is I hat of II. M. Soennichsen on Ihe dry goods side of the store, where the artistic hand of the lady clerks has prepared a very handsome display of dainty needlework, which is one of the linest ever shown in the city. This store is one of the most advanced along modern lines in the city and their stock of dry goods is being: con stantly added to by tho lat"t creationa a ttie mariet, and with tho ttbligSio? clerks raalces tt ft gK'Mt pleasure to trade ther,