--taw PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1913. PAGE C. . t 111 1 'a ' !"i r- V:! H iirtrtti Srnnn) ,1 l: CLOTHES v - - - CELEBRATE THEIR GOLOEf WED Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Streight Were Married Fifty Years Ago Today. Today mark- Ihe ur,UWn v-"'-: ding anniv er-ar of two nf i.ur, 1 a moi i.igmy es ..icj .in "I,,,,.,,, i,.riviIlu i hl . hands of I 1 1 . II ... I " I.-....-...-, mi. .ni.i .wis. u.u.v -.,,,., im NV. .1. Streight. For Mreiglil, who lillv year- ;ixi t. day wen- uuileil in Hie holy bonds of Wedlock lv lte. iae of the Melhoiii-I iliiiitti. :il vt:at a ttien ra!le, Mt. IM.M-anl iown. -iluateil near- 1umi' .Neliawk.i mw slamls. 't'lie yoim' pei.pie Were then re-i.ent- .f i'lait--iiioutli, where tlie Slr.'iuiit fam ily hail move.t in April of thai year from Inva. where II;. y enii i:rateil to liiiii their iM lioine in lillOUe J-I.IIIU ill I-"!..!'!. .... , - , ... . i I lie t.n. e n! h v !-;i!- a'-" I Mi-s I'.liatieth '.. W'eli.-. a- horn in Ohio ami i-ame wv-i v. iili lie: family, lor.-itinx fi;iall in l'!al!--Ilioiittl. wiiele -In- met Mr. Stieiulil. wlio win. ill ami umi her for Ii is w i f' Mr. SI reiiihl wa- honi at j Xalirk. Iihoile l-laml. some -i en-ty-four ears ao. ami iutuiii panie.l ii paieiil- lu re to the we-t in the pioneer ilays. anil sinee ISi'i.'J ha- heen allllo-t eon-tinuou-ly a ie-ii.-nl of this eity. an. I I he happy marrieil life of the-e two Lliaiiil ohl people has heen :i moih-1 to all who h ie hail tlie pleasure of kiiowmir lit. -in. and they have heen he,i in (he tiihe-t e-leeni ami alleflion hy - -'-ur rli" -j if nn wiiUnn ii n n i - - WEYRICH & HADRA3A SELL IT S2EZ2 TTERE IT IS AX November 23rd and some men are still without new Overcoats; despite the late ness of the latef we're still splendidly ready for them. If they want to dis patch this unfinished "husi ness" quickly we advise com injdirect to ours tore at once. They'll find more overcoats, more styles, more patterns, more colors and greater val ues than any other store in town $12.50, $1.1, SIG.SO, $18, $20, $2f, $80. Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats r ! - one in 1 1 1 city during 1 1 1 i i lut-' residence here. Alter the marriage Mr. ami Mrs. Slreiuht coitt iiui'i In make their tn ! i here, where the hus band w.i- euga-'ed in various H I - I II ' - .- nin!t'!lakiiiu until ImT'i. when they removed In Smith l!i-ail. .eb., residing there inilil ISS7. when 1 1 1 nioedbark lo Plal t.-nioulh. ami in IKS!) Mr. Stieight i i'cmn t il tin- appoint ment as post mast '! from presi dent !i:'.t rion. holding 1 1 1 i oflice unlit 1 .-?'.'. when In- retired to eii-u.u-e in llic l'urnil iiii- business i for a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 of c:irs unlit his heall I. ,an to fail, when In- re tiled from the active in,'iii;ii;i'- pa-t two or three years Mr. Slrei-hl ha- heen piie feelilo. ami in his -iikne-s has had the h:im:" attention of his lielpmale in i-.ii inir for him. three ttiil.lren are liiiiir of I he i.iarriaue of Mr. and Mrs. Slrei-hl. a- follow-; William .1. !i-ei-ht of IMal I -nior.t h. I'.ilwaiil Slrei-iii of I '. .'I la nd. oreiroii, ami Mr. Aiihur .1. .lack-on of Uinii- ha. ami ihe ceieh? a! ii n of l!iii . r . I II- i f p-t h we.tiiin'-r i ! 1 1 1 i ei'sary of their parents will he a most pea-iirr occasion for Ihem. To Mr. ami Mrs. Sli-.-itit the .Journal takes pe:i-nre. in I-oni-; any will) their many other friends, in tiu-tin that I hey may live to enjoy many more an-niver-arie- of the happiest ee:it of llieil- ties. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho T -fa s j' tSXSBZZ FUN TILL YOU T REST Press and Public Praise "Mc carty's Mishaps" Very Highly for Musical Comedy. n this season of musical farcial succo.-scs none, acronlintf to advance reports, lias made (In solid, -uh-lanlial success thai has fallen to "Mctarly's Mis haps." This musical farce ran for one year in New York. Mc- r.arty's Mishaps" lias hut one piirpo-e to incite laulilrr. It, is a hrihl. snappy show witli a wealth of fun ami a host o pi'etly irls ami has made a hi;r hit wherever il ha appeared The scenery ami cost nines an hriiiht ami fresh, as are alt of the productions that come under the management of the Aloiison Amusement company. The piece is full of catchy musical uumhers in which the whole company par ticipates, which is sure to he a hiir hit. At the Parmele theater Thursday, Noxeinher -7. OH! YOU HAVE SUCH BEAUTIFUL HAIR What a plea-anl Ihiiijr to have said to you! Ami why shouldn't it !.' Vmi who envy others their lovely hair, and are ashamed of the dull, lihdos. stiinuy appear ance of your own use Harmony Hair Meant ilicr, and let others eny you. This delightful liuid seems to poli-li ami hrihlen the hair, ii'w in il that burnished, lustrous look you have so often wished it miht have, adding to its .soil ness, making it easier to put up and "slay put" making it more altraclie ami beautiful in every way. It itverroiiies tlie unpleas ant, oily smell of your hair, leav ing a dainty, rich rose perfume that will delight you ami those around you. Very easy to -apply simply sprinkle a little on mir hair each time before brushing. Contains no oil; will not chaime Ihe color or hair, nor darken pray hair. To kei'p hair and scalp dand-rufl'-rree and dean, use Har mony Shampoo. This pure liquid shampoo pives an instantaneous rich lather that immediately penetrates to exery part of hair ami scalp, insuriiif-r a quick, I bor ough cleansing. Washed oil' Just as quickly, Ihe entire operation lakes only a few moments. Can't harm the hair; leaves m. harsh ness or stickiness just a sweel cleanliness. Moth preparations come in odd- shaped, very ornamental bottles. with .sprinkler tops. Harmony Hair Meautilier. si. 00. Harmony Shampoo, roc. Moth guaranteed to salisfy ytui in every way, or your money back. Sold in this community only at our store The llexall Store one of the more than 7.000 leading Jrng stores of Ihe United Stales, Can ada and (Jreat Mritain, which own the Itiur Hairnony laboratories in Mosloii, where Ihe many cele brated Harmony I'erfumes and Toilet Preparations are made. F. ti. 1'ricke & Co., Union Mlock. Plattsmoulh, Neb. DASTARDLY ATTEMPT UPON THE LIFE OF CLARENCE PRICE A very dastardly allempl was made upon Ihe life of Clarence Price last evening as he was walking out. Washington avenue; as he approached ine street, at Seventh, be was met by someone, who, without warning, so he states, drew a large knife and made a slash at him, which he at tempted to dodge, with the result that Ihe knife struck him just above Ihe right ear, inflicting a dangerous wound, and a slight distance lower would have caused his death. Who the party mak ing the assult was the victim was unable to say, as tho attack was so sudden he had no time to look around, but- whoever it was should he punished to Ihe full extent, oT the law, as it was a most vicious attack and e bluntly made with a view of ending his earthly exist ence. The Journal advertisers are do ing the business. CANND Local News I. W. Foster came up this morning from his home at Union and snent. a few hours here visiting with friends. John Martin returned Ihi morning to fileuwood, after an over Sunday visit with his mother ami friends in this city. P. A. Horn, from west of My nard, was in the city Saturday at tending to some trailing with tin merchants for a few hours. County Surveyor Fred Patter son was a passenger I his morn ing for Union, where tie will do some work in the surveying line. .1. M. Jones and wife returned Sunday afternoon from Creslon Iowa, near where I hey had been visiting for the pa-l leu days with friends. C. J. Meisinger and family were in Ihe city Saturday for a few hours visiting at the home of Mr. Meisiimer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meisinger. John Meisinger, jr., and family were here Saturday lor a iew hours attending to some trading with the nierchanls and visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meisinger. Ceorge P. Meisinger, jr.. ami family were Saturday visitors here at the Jacob Meisinger home for a few hours, coming in to set how- the old folks were get ting along. Misses F.l-ie Clapen and her cousin. .miss uouene iiapen, oi Hiatlville, Wyoming, who spent a few- days with friends at Auburn. and Miss Villa Capen at Peru, re turned home Saturday afternoon. (I. L. Kraeger of Mynard was a visitor in this city Saturday at tending to important business matters, and while here took lime to call at this oilier and renew his allegience tit the Old Keliahle. Mrs. Louisa Metger of Merri- . 1 man, .el., w no lias i n nere visiling at the home of !. P. Heil iml family ami other relatives near Cedar Creek, .departed this afternoon for her home. Mrs. It. O. Fellows and daugh ter, I. aura le. left Tuesday for a month's visit with relatives ami old friends in Illinois. They will take in Chicago and slop at Omaha ami Plattsmoulh on their return. Melle Fouivh S. I . Post. W. S. Sopher ami wife of Ne braska Cily inolorcd up early yesterday morning from their home and spent a few hours with friends, and were accompanied home by Mrs. T. II. Sherwood and two children, who vi-ited there until the late Missouri Pacific. Mrs. Mamie Withe ami little babe came in from Ilavelock yes terday for a short visit with her brother. Floyd Kuhney and wife, departing this morning for Sheri dan. Wyoming, where they will make I heir home, Mr. Wiehe be ing employed there by the Mur linglon. From Frlihiv's Daily. (Setuge M. Hild of near Mynard was in the city today for a few hours looking after some trailing wilh the merchants. P. A. Hild ami falher, Adam Ilihl. came in last evening from near Mynard and attended the show at the Parmele. W. V.. Jenkins of Murray was in the cily today for a few hours, en roule lo Omaha, where he was called on matters of business. Mrs. Frank I.eipert was a pas senger this morning for Omaha, where she was called lo look af ter some matters of business for a few hours. Ray Hoyer andd wife depart e this noon 'over the Missouri Pa cilic for Horton, Kansas, where they will make a short visit, with relatives. Misses Jul if 1 1 and Catherine Atwood of Lincoln arrived Ihis morning from their home to at tend the funeral of their grand mother, Mrs. William At wood. ' William Slarkjohn, Oporge II. Tarns ami Henry Kaufmann formed an expedition that this morning moved onto tlie me tropolis, where they will visit for the day and attend to business matters. I'Vom Sattirilav' Dally. Adam Kaffenberger of Cedar Creek came in this morning to look after some trailing with Ihe merchants. Oeorge P. Meisinger, one of the substantial farmers of F.ight How's This.? We offer Ono Httmlreil Dollar Biwn! for any raw. of Catarrh that oanuot be cureil hy Unlit iatarrb Cutp. K. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo. O. We. the unilersleneil, have known F. J. Chener for llV laM IS yearn, ami bellete hliu Verfeetlr lionorubli- In all buslnea traiiRurtlo! ami iliiam-lally able to carry out any olUKa!loL luade lijr hln llrni. NAT. BANK OP COMMERCE. Tubilo. Ohio. Tlaira Catarrh Cure la takrn Internally, aetloi illrwtly upou the blood and mueou eurfac- rt te- Ttrtn. - Trutltiwoisl eut free. - lroe 71 relit per bottle. k.M by all lrutflt. q Tak Uall'a lainlly nil couatlpatltav Mile Croe precinct, was in the city today looking after business matters. Mrs. It. W. Meeson of lied Oak, Iowa, is in the eity for a short visit at Ihe home of Mrs. Allen J. Meeson and daughter, Miss Oerl-i-ude. Oeorge Reynolds drove up this morning from his home south of Ihis cily and was a passenger on tho early Murlington train for South Omaha, where he will look afler some business mailers. Mil Hummcll came, in this aft ernoon from his home near My nard and was a passenger on Ihe afternoon Murlington train for Omaha, where he will secure some repairs for his farm ma chinery. Airs. J. W. Maguey of .e hawka, who has been here for a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shopp and family, departed this morning for Omaha, where she will meet Mr. .Maguey and they will return to their home. Mr. ami Mrs. II. L. Wiles and children, of the vicinity of Wa bash, drove to the home of Ihe former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wiles, near this cily. Thursday for a few days' visit. returning home today. They were pleasant callers at Itns ofiice. ami while hero Mr. Wiles had his subscription extended. Miss Mary Troop, who has been visiting' relatives and friends in this city for the pasl few days, returned to her home at Lincoln veslenlay afternoon. Me fore her departure she slop ped at this ollice and ordered tlie I'lat I smoti! h Journal sent to her address in order that she miht be kept posted on the happenings in and around this vicinity. DON'T DOPE A PUNTY CHILD Parents don't give that puny. ailintr. under-wt'ighl child any of those so-called "tonic-'' contain-1 i ing alcohol or dangerous tlru such stull won't give relief and lealth to grown people, let alone children. Its purpose is to timulate for a short lime after ich tlose. iu-l as whisky or morphine does. Itius making you J telieve it is doing real good (live that child something that will really build it up replenish the wasted tissues feed the Minted, dwarfed, puny muscles make it lively, strong, well full of the animal spirits cliil- Iren are meant by nature to lave. Oive il Hcxall Olive Oil '.null-ion. Itexall Olive Oil F.mulsion is wholesome, nourishing-, free from alcohol ami dangerous lings. It's Ihe ideal nerve, tlood ami hotly builder. It does the work it is planned to do bel- er than anv other medicine we know of, and our faith in il is so nival that we not only urge you to use it and give it to your clnl- Iren but we guarantee thai il will tin all we say it will, or cosl on nothing'. llexall Olive Oil F.mulsion houhl be given lo children who aleh cold easily. Megin right now, and use u lo mniii up ine hibl's sysleni tit such strong health that if can resist colds. roup, grippe, bronchitis, rat ar il, pneumonia, and other cold leather diseases. You who are we ak and run-down, and you who are well now, but are liable sull'er from various cold vat her ailments. use flexall Olive Oil Emulsion to get and ecp well and strong. For the ired-oul. run-down. nervous. emaciated or debilitated Ihe convalescing growing children aged people it is a sensible lid to renewed strength, better spirits, glowing health. Rexall olive Oil F.mulsion king of the celebrated llexall Remedies is for freedom from ickness of you and your family. Pleasant-lasting, containing no alcohol or dangerous drugs. ni'll be as enthusiastic, about it are when you have noted as we its strengthening, invigorating. building-up, disease-prevent ing pfTects. If it does not help you. your money will be given back to v on without, argument. Sold in II. is community only at our store The llexall Store one of more than 7,000 leading drug stores in the United States, Canada ami On eat Mritain. F. C. Fricke ..v. ., Union Mlock. Plattsmoulh, b. Ci N John S. Hall and wife departed II) i. i is morning lor umaua to speiio Ihe dav. Mr. Hall came in Sat- i . r . Arlani Oi in'n tr Tliimn and Aberdeen. s III v m - . . . - I - ., in the iaterost Qf bis furnaces arid will visit hore unlit atier Thanks giving". PLATTSMOUTH BOOSTERS WIN E Havelock Foot Ball Team Didn't Touch the Pfattsmouth Boys in the Game. In a wtdl plaed fool ball game yesterday afternoon the Platts moulh team kept its stale clean by defeating the Ilavelock Moib-r-makers by a -core of to u. "Chick" Coffee was easily I tie star of the contest, be-ies scoring- 1 points for the Moo-lers ami making' great gain- for them on the held, his Work o the interference was superb. Time ifler lime fie broke through tin ipposing line and -pilled the Ilavelock secondary defense, Iherehv inakiutr il possible for M. Allies and Ib-ndd to make sub stantial gains. M. Artie- and Keloid made good gains through llie opposing line. trie folTliel scoring one touchdown and tin latter two. Noble idaved a stel lar defensive game vesterday making tackles that were seem ingly impossible. Ilavelock won the loss and chose to defend the West goal Coffee kicked oil" to the shopmen. hill Itlev tumbled ttle ball, which was recovered by Wart -I adt . The firs! quarter was replete with fumbles. the only substantial gain hejng made in the final moments on a forward pass. Codec to M. An ies. Plattsmoulh started the second quarter wilh Ihe ball on Ihe Ilavelock ITi-yard line, and on a series of line plunges carried the hall to the one yard lines, when Coffee car ried it fiver for a touchdown and kacked goal, making- the score at the end of the tpiartei to n in favor of Plasl snioiit n. t.oilee kicked oil' to Havelock. butt be ball was soon recovered by Platts moulh and t'.otlee imcdiatcly scored a tlnm kick from the tbirty-live-yard line, adding three points to our score. On the kick oil" to Havelock the Moilermaker made tlie first down on a beauti ful forward pass, but Platts moulh held for downs and soon had the ball on their ten-yard line, when M. Arries skirted around Ihe right end for a touchdown. which made the score stand H' to ami the visit ors still held the big cipher. In the la-t half Coffee made some brilliant line plunges and end runs llial made the two touchdowns by llerohl possible, anil assi-lfd in the humililatiou of the visitors. Coffee fumbled at both goal kicks, leaving the final score standing 'JH to , which is a splendid victory, as the Ilavelock boys have a fast team and some good plays were used in the game yesterday, in cluding the "spread" play that has aided Ihe low a team so much this season. Up to dale the Plattsmoulh team has made a splendid record, having scored ! points, while their opponents have not been able to score upon them. Thanks giving day the Moosters will take on the Spauhling team, undis puted champions of Omaha, and a big crowd should be present In assist in adding another victory to the list secured by the Platts moulh team and which places them in Ihe lists as one of the best of the amateur teams of the state. JOHN KIRKHAM MADE THE VICTIM OF A VERY PLEASANT SURPRISE Saturday evening John Kirk ham was made the "victim" oT a very pleasant surprise from some ten of his friends on the oc casion of Ihe passing of his forty-third milestone, and the event will be long remembered with pleasure by Mr. Kirkham. The chief feature of the evening, outside of the general good time cnjovetl in renewing of the friendships of the jolly parly was I tie luncheon served, ami every one present was delighted with the manner in which Ihe feast had been prepared, and Ihe chef ,.i... i. ni'ii the renasl win oo - . have nine .roume ,.-..... Hi .-.111 (HI 111 tll ?.-. lnm whore lirsUclass cooking H 1e jmanoep. The Journal does job'work. ANOTHER GAM Nervous and Sick Headaches. Torpid liver, constipated bowels and disordered stomach are the causes of these- head aches. Take Ir. King's New L'fe Pills, you will be surprie, how quickly you will get relief. They stimulate the different organ do their work properly. No bet ter regulator for liver and bowels. Take -Tie and invest in a box today. At all druggi-t- or by mail. H. K. Muekb-n . Co.. Philadelphia an. I St. Loui. Charles F. Anil, who for the pas four month- ha- been em ployed at Caspar. Wvorninir. mi bridge work for ihe Murlington. came in Saturday evening on V. and will vi-it here f..r a time witti A ult. itis mother. Mr. I.ofell.i Need of a Hospital Here Is Ap parent to Everyone Many Locations Handy. A mallei- that ha- been brought up -eeral limes if. the p;-l and which is certainly a live one. i that of estahli-hiug a fo -1 i ; .1 1 m this city, when lhos lmm. the service- and accom modal i-'ii -of a place of this kind can secure il Without ttle necessity of o il I IT to oni;ih;i or Lincoln to un.;er-. treatment. There are many sightly local ion- here for an in stitution of ihis kind and lhe could b' secured Very clfap and Ihe cost of erecting a huildin-c Wollld lot be great .'III. I ttle s. ing tho the city would more than repay the co-t of putting up the building and operating il. There i, a very line location for a hospital mi We-t Mam -tree! between Thirteenth and Fourteenth .streets, arid ihi- li.n l or lan.l. criiiiraciiig 1 roj wiioje block, would make an ideal loca tion for an institution such as houhl be put up lo re. There i- harttly a week that one or two persons are not taken to Omaha o be placed in hospitals fo lake reatment or be operated t.pon. and this entails a large expense upon Ihe patties going and their families, and if they were allow ed to remain here 111 their- hone town they could t ive the .aiue benefits as if they were sent lo the city. The physicians in Ihi- city are among the best 111 this part of the slate and could haudb an in stitution of this kind wilh ea-e and take care of their patients with as good results as could be derived )' going to tlie On.ah.i or Lincoln hospitals. Platts moulh has advance.! along pro gressive lines during the pi-l few years, and it i time that a hospital wa- established here, a the iri-litulion could without doubt be made a paying proposi tion and prove of untold benefit to the ciliezns. The Journal for stationery. Guard Your Children Against Bowel Trouble Many children at an rarly become conatiptrd, anJ frequently serious consequence result. Not being able to realize hi own con dition, a clui.r bowels should be constantly watched, and a gentle laxative given vtien nrceary. Dr. Mile" Laxative TaLIcU are tipeciabv tell adapted t women and children. 1 tie Siitrr of Christian Charity. J Charles St. Luzerne, Pa., who attenj many cases oi sickne say oi them: Sotn time (o w lin nuir.g tr. MlleV LaxaUve Tablet anJ r.nJ thai w Uk tlt.m very much. Tt.elr cf.n Is eicelU-nt and w r ratrfai rr tiavlnr been naJ a.-g laini! w.tn Oieiu. W hv 1 ad rnw-H very c- and th Water r ry muck piaaatd." The form and flavor of any meJi cine is very important. n ma'tr who is to take it. The taite auJ appearance are especially important vivheii children are concerned. Al parents know how hard it 1 to ie the average child "medicine" though the tate i partiady euised. In uaing Dr. Mi.e Lax ative Tablet, however, this dm cultr i overcome. The shape of the tablets, their appearance and candy-hVe tate at once appeal to any child, with the rruit that they are taken without objection. The rich chocolate favor ana absence oi other ta.te. make Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets the iJral remedy for children. If the first box fails to bene-'it. the price is returne-l Ak your dniMUt. A box of 21 dos co-ts only 25 cents. Never sold in bu.it. MILIS MtDtCAL CO, Elkhart, h WHY HOT A HOSPITAL III PLATTSMOUTH? f i 3 I 1 $ -? V