'RtOKDAY, JCTJUAHY 19, 1914. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE S. 7 i. ii i i i n i mi ii i i h mi in mi nw ii i "in ip in iiwwi piwn wwpw tipijuwi wimn BMBiiBWmTwrr-wrTwrw i Si .Persona, Try This fv Wcnoy-Back Remedy, IH Guarar.tse pMfgf -OII know what that means Misery JVorry Big Bills Debts! You know you can't afford to pet sick. i f' i Keeping in good health means food and clothing for you and your family. It's up to you to take care hi o voursclf . It's ud to vou, whenever vou don't feel richt, to take something to make you right, to strengthen f3 ' .1 r- i . t I r fTIi. ii . 1 . 1 5 you, ivuna you up, warn en worse sicKness, procscc you ana your Tamiiyi xnaL ming vt: av, dim m oiienng it to you we protect you against money risk, by personally promising you tnat ii it cioesn t protect I cu against sickness, we'll give you back your money without a word or question. 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The ceremonies were in charge of Mrs. Nannie P.urkle, v.lin ofiicialed as the installing ollicer of the evening, and the heautirul ritual work of the order vyas called ut in a p'-rfeet man ner. ri iie r.ewly elected ollicers finsil of the following: Pa-t Cliief of IIoih r Mrs. lllizabelli Manspeaker. t'diief of Honor Mrs. llerniie Svoboda. Lady of lI'UKPr Mrs. Elizabeth K.Hier-. illiief of Ceremonies Mrs. An tonia IMak. Her. i lb ;- Mrs. Nannie IJurkle. I'inancicr Mrs. Jennie John son. . Treasurer Mrs. Virginia Mc l).:ni( 1. - Uh'r Mrs. Mary Kunsniann. I;iside Watch Mrs. Anna 1 V.'-nli'-rirer. iitsi-ie Watch Mrs. Martha JV!eIoll. .Medical ExMniner Dr. E. W. C""k. Kid Sow in tlie regular business s- sit u of the !ode the members e:,j"j''d a delightful social time al card aiiie-s music and d.ui cii!.' until an appropriate hour, wStt ji a templing hiuclicn was sered which aided greatly in umkiiivr the aliair a compieie ami uppialiliel success in every way. 44 I O. Sandin, D. V. M., J praduati? of the Kansas City -l" Veterinary College, is per manently located in Plaits- mouth. Calls answered j- day or night. 'Phone 235. 5" I- Ofiice COG Main. V. W. STRAUB SELECTED AS MEMBER OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE One of the leading stock rais ers of Cass county, and in fact of the entire west, has been selected by the directors of the Panama Pacific exposition al San Eran eisco to be a member of the ad visory committee of the live slock department of the exposition that will be held in San Erancisco in I'Jio. The man selected for this position is V. W. Slraub, who re iddcs near Avoca, and whose Cal loway cattle are known through out the United Stales as some of the linest animals in the country, and at She large stock shows that have been held they have carried oil" a great many of the prizes of fered. Mr. Straub is eminently qualilied for the position that he has been appointed to and will prove a most valuable man in the work of judging1 the fine cattle that will be exhibited at the great, exposition. The Slraub Urothers have one of t lit largest and linest herd of (ialloways in the country. "LUGREZIA BORGIA A GREAT PLAY A Production of Rare Merit, and IVlay Stewart Is an Artist of Great Ability. . lo you begin to cough at tuhl. and just, when you hop' to '.sbep? lo you have a lickiing throat that keeps you awak? -Just take -Foley's Honey am! Tar Compound.- It vvil! check the f-osigir und- slop -the tickling sHisation af once. lioes.iMt up sVr the"' stomach.' i ? best for chil dren and grown persons. For sale bv all druggists. You may need an AUCTIONEER and we want to inform vou that dates can be made at this ofiice for sol. m: DUNN the Weeping Water Auctioneer Careful Attention to Public Saks Rates are Reasonable From Saturday's Daily. East evening the amusement loving public of the city was given a treat of rare merit in the production of "Eucrezia Uorgia," at the Parmele theater- by Miss May Stewart and company, and a more beautiful dramatic ofTering has not been seen in this city for some years, and the company were all of a very high standard and gave the tragic piay of Victor Hugo in a very realistic manner. The story of Eucrezia llorgia is one of the most interesting and thrilling in the history of Italy, and the gifted pen of the great Frenchman has painted a wonderful play from the story of the beautiful and fascinating Italian woman, although in the play the character of the leading lijrure lias been softened from the general conception gathered from the pages of history. As Eucrezia, Miss Stewart dis played to its fullest the wonder ful emotional talents she pos sesses, and she gave to the par) a charming personality, and the appreciation of her splendid act ing was demonstrated by every one in the audience. Miss Stewart is most fortunate in se lecting her company and on se curing for her support as lead ing man Francis Thompson, as his inlcrpertation of the role of (uiiiiarn, a youncr soldier of. for tune, was one of the cleverest and mod realistic eer seen at the parmele. Miss Marion Even sen gave a number of classic dances during the progress of the drama and her graceful and charming- art won her a warm spot in thp hearts of the audi ence, as her work in this line was as good as can possibly be seen .anywhere on the stage; she was assisted in the dances bv Mr. Harry Memlield. a very pleasing and clever dancer. Paul Ter hune, as the duke of Ferrara, was also very pleasing in his part as the evil-minded husband of the beautiful poisoner. The play was given a lovely setting by the producers, and this added greatly to the beauty of the play COURT ON THURSDAY The case of C. Lawrence Stull vs. the C. IE & O. Railroad com pany has occupied the attention of the district court yesterday and today, and there has been a large number of witnesses ex amined on both sides of the case, which is a suit to recoer damages caused, it is claimed by the plaint iff, of having several hay stacks set afire by sparks from a locomotive of the defend ant company, and also for a calf killed, by being struck by a train. The hay which was burned was located on the land of the plain lift' on the Platte bottom near Oreapolis, and the tires occur red during, the year ll12 at dif ferent times, and a large amount of hay was lost through the, fires. There was much in terest, shown in the case and the court room has been well tilled at each session to hear the testi mony of the different witnesses. Mr. Stull is represented by I. O. Dwyer, while Hawls & Robertson are acting as attorneys for the railroad company. WOMEN AND WET FEET. Cold and wet feet are a dangerous combination, especial ly to women, and congest c, kid neys often result. Eackache, urinary irregularities and rheu matic fevers are not unusual re sults. Foley Kidney Pills restore the regular and normal action of kidneys and bladder and remove the cause of the trouble. Con lain no habit forming drugs. For sale by all druggists. IN PLATTSnOUTII FORTY YEARS AGO Items ot Interest t Our Readers Lileaacd trrro the Newspaper File of AVaoy Years Ago. - C. II. Kin?, P. M. Eight Mile Crove, called .on the Herald Tuesday. Captain KuM has washed down upon us from the Bitter creek region. Chauncey Wiltse, esq., has been paying us a visit this week. Hon. Eawson Sheldon was in town yesterday. Levi Pollard. e.q., is in the same boat and we were glad to see both gentlemen. Frank Woolcot, Wi-epin--' Wa ter, is in town equalizing him self and others. Mrs. Thomas Eans has re turned to Plattcniouth for a visit. Prof, potter, Weeping Water, came in yesterday. W. W. was on the tnnel Wednesday. Mr. Ruby of Eight Mile drove called on the Heraid and says well, never mind what now, will tell you next week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hamilton of dale.-burg are iitmgr Mr. I hike's people lr l her-in-law s. you know, and sifters, too, we ffuess. We are ery much paim-d to hear that lan McKinn-'ii is not so well as when he left here: we thought and hoped he was doing much better. Mr. Clover, of the firm of Fox & Clover, Louisville, called in us on his way home from a iii east and a business trip as well. Chas Tiffany, now of Mt Pleasant, called, lie is about t' move to the W. W. region and g to farming. Cuess farming i- coming up so many are going at it this, sprinar. Fred Honing ton has gone an left us all alone again. Jessie McVav takes a Herald and Inter-Ocean after this. Ueaumeisier is the mo.-t pati ent milk man keeps good miik, loo. Ceo. E. Seybolt is promoted t a speieal agent ioT the . o. de partment, headquarters at Omaha. Dr. Srhildknecht is the best man in town he divides with the Herald wheneer he gets any money; who wouldn't like him? Mrs. Cen. Ha vis, the wife of the popular commandante of the Omaha barracks, will spend a few days in the city, the guet of Mrs. Chaplain Wright, ami will attend the irrand concert on Fri day evening. Fred 1 "rringtoii, den. Cun ningham. A. L. Child. Mr. I-ud. Jno. Chairant, A. M. Holmes, II. Heslor and a lot more of the besfest men we have visited the Herald at different limes this week and left us belter for their visits. Mr. Murphy, the photographer, has returned home, after a ery successful trip abroad op the line of the F. P. His new gallery will be open soon now, and we are. pleased to welcome him among us again. J. J. Russell, one of the form er settlers of Plattsmout !i. and a well kutiwii citizen, leaves u for Omaha and the Clack Hills this week. We are all sorry to part with John and may the kindest oT fairs await him wher ever he may next drive his slakes and run out on the lariat of for tune. T,fjPiin -Lcoi:uL i rtu tt.N r Ac$?f aM. Prrf artbn !x siilahjrj ilrrjcd.-mrjat-ja EH3 noss and IVsTcnuiJ $ near Opiuni-Mjryhise ncriscnL Not Nah c otic. Aprrfrt Esrrrvdy for Ctaslr tton . Sour Stomach DUrrtsr: "Worm f orvj'.r.jama CTrisk-rurssandLossorSLXXP. NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Alvays Bought Bears the A, Signature A' U .IVI .LP In Use For Over Thirty Years P32J Guaranteed urrlfH Exact Ccj-y of Vrarper- ism I mm ... mm - ham euo,:-h to k. . p -hi .df - nncCQYTCDIUJ PUniD a lawyer in !n ..wi.. and w 111100 1 I UUUill 'Jljes he will. ENTERTAINED BY MB. AND MBS. B. G. Hi'ALS Ceo. S. Smith. our favorite hunter and lawyer, is to be found at the old otlice all the lime now- a-days. Ceorge is "attendinir slriclly to business," as John Shannon would sav. and his col lection books slmwthe results of the application. Best results are secured by ad verlisin? in the Journal. . 1 We were up in Lawyer Wil liam's new o!fice the other day lie i fixed up ery incetv and evidently niean business. With wind enough -he oub'bt to earn Fuel" .Like Valh-ry ha- a : n j Crib )SO fe l o!.-, FI f'et Wei-' and lo f.'et hi-h. He rai- ! about 10,000 bu-to's of i-orn.j and had it v-l ' i for E''; rrora rir. g rashopp.-c-. he would hae had J j M(...IU. l; ,. , .. , , from l-.ooo to t:.. bu-l.. !-.) ' p,...,,!';-;., .v . r".. '. lie says he a small -l'r;i.k;ij1.,:1.fli ,y .-vr.-r-.i. 1 .. , far"l,'r- j le ..f M-. a d Mrs. ... J H'lwl. and an -. f Mr. Samuel Alley, an old re.j- j .j..aur wa- d.-rr i f.-.. s deiil of Ca-s county. Ii in- 10 ar uui lo-ru;-. A i.nl-r . -Roek Eluils, ib pai te, this hfe ii j ,.f dirferejjt kit.d kt- p!i-..- i . v the .ee..nl of t h i - month, ai-edjih.- m.-nde-r f i.:r'- .1 '. 7f years, 7 mouths arid I day. fr-.nj th-e noieh a n-i-en a.i- He was well known and -ep.-eled by all his m iuhhors. Thu- :ie by one, our old friends h ave u-. and soon She old .-It'er- will a'l hae pa--ed away. The John-ou ir-an Faetory Purine a sle-rt i-it at tlo- ah-e establi-hl.iei't b'l-f Week the Ht- :i!d saw r lauy curious and w.-ri-derful thim:-: ju-f !ew organs were mad-' and put ! -i-ttier. we ll"rp under.! 1 bef.-re. We stayed lo s,.,. tir tini-hiii-loiiehes o a new in -! r.Hte ut j'!-t L'oinir oil on the w;i:m. AfN-r th Ia-t -rnamenl w.is p!.-:ee, ..-i Mr. J"Iiii":i played us a t':r r.nij away he wecf to make -..no-farmer- home la.L Mr. - J 1 1 r 1 Wayman. rniinoiiak'T. has .pi!'. an evtabli-hnient in the -,tu-buihliiv-. The eir-'ine ff. J. din son uses was built by Wayman: he ha- als., bu:!t a number for farm ue and for mill- out in th' -ounly. In fai-t. Mr. W. may con sider hi n-elf a -uece-s a- an cru-'ic.e blldder. AH wtio fake ;.n intej-e-t in our n a-iufi'l'irm pro-perttv -hoi;!, J take a p.-.p a? these two .-hops. l-rnd. .Vd the eei;;:- 'A. loade -fid fi;rth-- '... y .,: .- ; the -;!! -del 11. :;-.! ' the d::Tererit t.a - n.. of the party, a. .1 as !! e..nfa;ns s. . f fi. ..-. oea i-t- in tt.-- n'i ? ;- i - ii offe-in-s .-' : j . f .1 x tv h;-h -la; tlt d f x -. Al a?! a; i r' ri it.- ? i.r 'v Ie-,..-,. a id . -t ; t . - .- f: . User's W-Te re.f. W t ! ., ., . J In tt.e eo;,ij. : ,; . f -enill-. Ti. Ii W.Te . .. .r,t w.-re; l !--. ; a 1 -. Ma!hi!.e Va':.-. Mi. f -. Lie-, poHoek. .. '.,.- M . J. a;-r. ..: ',r. --r-. .. : M. ..la i .' 1 U i. - i. f . l-'.i .-!.. N. I- n J- 10 a; d Mr.- L. K .Minor. nr; su -i: .m . i v.. - team-. wi.-Iii; - J.'.o 1 . potir-d- j...r 11, !.-'. -T". t p. T I.MII, 41. L. I. ii" ! N. liawka. i o ! -1 ; - . w JONATHAN HA1T AFLIGTEO IJITH From Salurrtay Dall). Some f.-w we.-k- a'o Joeath a: Halt, the Main -Ire.-t y,-, .,.,. a; .j 110 at market man. was en-.i-.- l in worki 1 aiou:,. Ins lr:e p. box in fie -tore an. I -utTere.j , liht injury to In. left !.-- .y striking it in a htre cake of i e, hui thoii-tit noJhii, loore o! the matter until a few day. ;.-o when il became piite -..re a,i! the -erie- of a pliy-ifMn w.t--ecured t i ..k after it, wlo-ii the dl-coe;y wa- I lade that l!o member wa- a'Tec!-. wiili blood poi-i.n, and it was with diiV.-u'.iy that the spread of the dt-ea- was prcule.J. Mr. Halt al-o w 1- so mi fort urate as fo t;ike a -ere coil, wliieh d--eope.J m- lo the grippe, and this made hi- Case ipil e i(!ieuU lo Handle. is fe.-lin-- sli-hlly ;iiipro.-i 1 1 i - iiioiiiin-- a. id hi- family are . r hopeful Hud he will be ah!" fo be up and around. VVKoIc rarr.ITy Dene fit -d 3y Wonderful Remedy 11. (TC -tv of T". - r I - I"..:-.- t I r c -. I - -. 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