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PL ATTS MOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 191. PAGE SAVE DOLLARS IM . f , FT L,, mid! T And buy the I&ew Way air-cooled gasoline : engine, The greatest engine value the world has ever known. A new System of cooling which the John Deere Plow Co., of Omaha, Nebr., guarantees to run cool while working under heaviest load. This engine is made up of the very best material and workmanship throughout. This engine has a great many exclusive patented features that are well worth investigating. We have these engines on our floor and invite you to look them over. G. P. EASTWOOD Agents for John Deere Farm Implements Ufl- WW war WW WW w MISS HARRIET FORBES SURPRISED ON HER V BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Yesterday was Hie birthday anniversary of 3Iiss Harriet Forbes, ami the young' ladies who art' employed at the Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph com pany's oHice in this city conclud ed to plan a .-urprise on her, and in order to make the surprise more complete planned it for Tuesday evening. Arming them selves with many good tilings to eat, they wended their way to her home, in the south part of the city, and invaded the Forbes home and took 3Iiss Harriet by complete surprise, as she had not suspected anything of the kind. The young ladies had come pre- m .14.1. - i ii juirt'ti io nae u goou lime ami io show Miss Harriet how to cele brate her birthday anniversary in the proper manner. (James and conversation, interspersed with music, furnished plenty of amusement. During the course of the evening's entertainment a tempting luncheon was served, and at a late, hour, after wishing Miss Harriet many more such happy birthdays, the invaders wit hil row their . forces, declaring they had had the time of their lives. Those iu attendance were: Miss'es Marie Xesladek, Laura Meisinger, Mabel Brown, Anna Warga, Anna Kopia, Marie isvoboiia, Ruth Hetherington, Herniia Itoetter and Mrs. .A. -Xesladek and little daughter, Mar garet Anna!. The Best Cough Medicine. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ever since I have been keeping house," says L. C Hamcs, of .Marbury, Ala. "I con sider it one of the best remedies I ever used. My children have all taken it and it works like a charm. For colds and whooping cough it is excellent." For sale by all dealers. FOREST HOSE Host flour on the market. Sold by all leading dealers. Horrible Blotches or Eczema Quickly cured by Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. C. 1. Cald well, of New Orleans, La., states: "My doctor advised me to try 'Dr. Hobson's Eczema Salve.' I used three boxes of Ointment and three cakes of Dr. Hobson's Der ma Zema Soap. Today I have not a spot anywhere on my body and can say I am cured." It will do the same for you. Its soothing, healing", antiseptic action will rid you of all skin humors, black heads, pimples, Eczema blothes, red unsightly sores, and leaves your skin clean and healthy. Cet a box today. Guaranteed. All Druggists, 50c, or by mail. Pfeif fer Chemical Co., Philadelphia & St. Louis. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our heart felt thanks to the many kind neighbors and friends -who as sisted us duirng our recent be reavement in the loss of our dear hubsand and father. Mrs. Merle Schall and Son. Get your harness oiled for $1 at John Gorder's. 1 ANNOUNCEMENT The Plattsmouth Business College WILL OPEN Monday Evening, February 9th, 1914 At 8 O'clock The College Will be Located at 504 Main St. (2nd Floor) (The public cordially invited.) DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Course of Study Business Course Embracing Bookkeeping, Banking, Commercial Law. Commercial Artithmetic, Rapid Calculation, Business Letter Writing Commercial Papers, Spelling and Penmanship. Shorthand Course Embracing Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship, Spell ing, Business Letter Writing, English Grammer and Punctuation. Combined Courses-Embracing all studies in both the Business and Short hand Course. The Famous Draughon System and Text Books, used exclusively. Five month's prac tical business training guaranteed, which is sufficient time to eomplete the course. Students who do not finish in one term may continue without extra cost. The Diplomas will be is sued from Draughon's College headquarters and have the prestige of the largest and strong est system of Business Colleges in the world back of them. Draughon's System has more Bank indorsements than all other Business Colleges in the country combined. All graduates will receive the benefit of the following Employment Bureaus: Draughon's Practical Business College Company. Remington Typewriter Company Royal Typewriter Company. No Entrance Examination. No Classes. Individual Instruction. A splendid opportunity to prepare yourself for civil service examination. REMAINS OF MRS. LOUISE J. FINCH TAKEN TO GLEN WOOD FOR INTERMENT The funeral of Mrs. Louise J Finch, who passed away in this city Tuesday evening', was held this morning from the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. L. Shafer, in the west part of the cily, short services being conducted by Rev I). L. Dunkleberger, who, in a few brief remarks, paid a tribute to the long and useful life of the tie parted lady and offered to the sorrowing family words of com fort for the loss they had sus tained in the taking away of their mother. A choir composed of Jesse Perry, O. Sandin and Rev Dunkleberger sang a number of the favorite and well loved hymns, after which the body wa taken to the Burlington depot, where the funeral party departed for Glenwood, Iowa, where all that was mortal of this worthy ladv was laid to rest in the c metery in that city. A stubborn, annoying, aepres simr eousili Iiansrs on. racks the body, weakens the lungs, and often leads to serious results. The first dose of Dr. King's New Discovery gives relief. Henry D. banders of Cavendish, v t., was threatened with consumption, af ter having pneumonia. He write? "Dr. King's New Discovery ought to be in every family; it is cer tainly the best of all medicines for coughs, colds or lung trou ble." Good for children's coughs. Monev back if not satis- tied. Price 50c and -9i.no. At all Druggists. II. F. Uucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. SERIOUS CONFLAGRA TION LAST NIGRT BARELY AVERTED IN TIME The residence of K. II. Perry, in the west part of the cily, had a very does call lrom neing mo scene of a very serious lire last evening and the members of the family are congratulating them selves on the narrow escape they had from what might have been a most serious conllagralion. Jesse Perry came home last evening about 1) o'clock from town, and arriving home entered the house and struck a match to light the lamp and did not notice whether any sparks had Hew over the. room, but picking up the lamp walked on into the dining room, where he set the lamp on the table, but the cries of his sis ter caused him to rush back to the parlor, where he" discovered the rope portier which hangs in the doorway connecting the two parlors, in a blaze and he at once grabbed the flaming curtain, and tearing it from its fastenings rushed to the stove and threw it in, but the blaze had already scorched the Woodwork on the doorway quite badly. It is most fortunate that Miss Perry dis covered the blaze and gave the alarm when she did, as the fire was making great headway, and to the coolness of the members (tf the family in taking the mat ter in hand is due the saving their home. Hold Enthusiastic Meeting. From Wednesday's Dally. The Junior Guild of St. Luke's church held a very interesting as well as enthusiastic meeting at the home of Miss Gretchen Don nelly last evening. There were large number of the members in attendance and during the course of the business session, which was held during the evening, the young ladies decided to hold ; market on next Saturday, Feb ruary t. f ollowing the business session the time was whiled away in a delightful social time. At convenient time the hostess served a delicious luncheon. A MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER TENDERED MISS LUELLA KAFFENBERGER The pleasant home of Mr. ami Mrs. John Kallenberger. jr.. was the scene of a delightful miscd laneous shower Wednesday aft ernoon, which was given in honor of Miss Luella Kallenberger. Tin guests indulged in games, social conversation and the like, which made the hours pass unite rapi ly. At the proper time a dainty luncheon was provided, to which all unl .ample justice, just prior to tile close (f this enjoyable entertainment the bride-to-be was showered with many pretty gifts calculated to introduce her into the art of housekeeping', Those in attendance were: Mes dames Will Ilirz, G. G. Meisinger, F. W. Nolting, P.ter Halme Adam Kaifenberger, August Nolt ing, Julius Hiltieker, Georgi Stoelir. P. A. Meiisnger. John KalTeiibfrger, jr.; Misses Louis bonnes. Lena .Meisinger, llel-m Heil, Katie Kaffenberger, K:ili Meisinger, Louisa Meisinger Helen Horn, Theresa Lehust Maggie Kallenberger, Mamie lleil. Anna lleil, Adelia lion. Maargio Kaffenberger, F.dna Meisinger Minnie Horn, Anna Gauer. Fmma Gauer, Tillie llalmrs. Mable Kaf fenberger, Fmma Tri'sch. Mar garet Tritseh. Luella Kaffenberg er, Marie Nolting, Yerna Kaffen berger, Flmer Stoehr, Martin Lohnes, Henry Nolting. Methodist Minister Recommends Chamberlain's Cought Remedy. Rev. James A. Lewis, Milaca, Minn., writes: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been a needed and welcome guest in our home for a number of years. I highly recommend it to my fellows as being a medicine worthy of trial in cases of colds, coughs and croup. Give (.namueriain s Cough Remedy a trial and we are confident you will find it very ef fectual and continue to use it as occasion requires lor years to come, as many omers nave done. For sale by all dealers. of PROF. C. H. BERHORST Principal and Manager MRS. ALICE HAYES S. P. RANDALL Teacher, Shorthand Course Field Secretary- Feel Miserable? Out of sorts, depressed, pain m back r.ieetrie jmtcrs renews vour health and strength. - guaranteed Liver and Kidney remedy. Money back if not satis fied. It completely cured Robert Madsen, of West Durlington, Iowa, who suffered from virulent liver trouble for eight month; After four doctors gave him up, he took Electric Hitters and is now a well man. Get a bottle to day; it will do the same for you Keep in the house for liver ami kidney complaints. Perfectly safe and dependable. Its results will suprise you. 50c and 91.00 II. K. Hucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. Canning for Governor. The following Lincoln special to the World-Herald, under date of February 3, sounds somewhat like going away from home to get the news: "That former Slate Senator , W. 13. Banning of Union would be a candidate for the democratic nomination for gov ernor was the statement made by Sheriff -(Juiuton of Cass county while here today. Mr. Banning was the introducer "of the com mission form of government lav. at the 1911 session of the legis lature . : -- ,..;... MRS. J. C. PETERS ENTERTAINS KENSINGTON CLUB QUITE ROYALLY The Keningslon club was entertained in a most charming manner yesterday after at the cozy home of Mrs. J. C. Peterson on lower Main street, and the ladies who compose the member ship of the club passed the hours most pleasantly in their needlework, interspersed with social conversation, which made the time fly, and it was with the most profound regret that they saw the hour for departure draw near, so thoroughly were they pleased with the gracious hos pitality shown by the hostess. At an appropriate hoiu a very tempting three-course luncheon was served by the hostess, as sisted by Mrs. Carl Kunsmann, that proved a most delightful feature of the afternoon's enter tainment, and the members of the. club departed for their homes feeling deeply indebted to Mrs, Peterson for the pleasing time they had enjoyed as her guests. 9 SI fl FINAL CLEARANCE Men's Suits and Overcoats s5 and S 10 Snuggle up to these magic figures they'll warm the lean and hungry pocketbook. Need less to say these are exceptional and people are not slow in picking them up. You'll be doing yourself a lavor if you come NOW. See our windows. C. E. Wescott's Sons EVERYBODY'S STORE BANQUET M. Fanger of Missouri Valley came in this afternoon to look after his business interests in this city for a short time. $100 Reward, $100 The rvml'T nt ih'.x uniw-p im it td.it i!irn irt Ht li ai-l une cirvailiil iliscaH 1 scU'iicf b'-ji M un in all Ita tii ami that it C.iiarrh. Hall' 1 aturrli Cure s th.r only iu.uiv r.irt iiiiw kimwu t tii finil- i .' l fruf rnl'v. Catarrh' Ix-intf cunHtitutbuui! Iie:!t' reiwlrrs a cons! 11 utional trratii '-lit. I la 11 Cit:r:h un It taken lnt .Tiu;l!y. iti-tlui; i-Hly n'piiii tin? llo'jl ami thiri tis urfarss .f Via- nystriix. tIiT('lr Kstroylns t!i- fi.iinclntixn t f the dl.st ase, ami lvln.r tlif ratient flmijr.ii ! y biiililinc up tli( constitution and al.viln n i- liiri' 171 iloi'is It wort. Toe prnprU'tnni hflTO i- rourh f.-ilih In lt-4 -nrtiv rx"i-rs that tlirjr fiiTtr One lluuilivil !llai. tor any cant" that It fail to cure. H--u l tr Hit of tet-tinioQUU. Addrew V. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. SuIJ by ell Druggist. 75c. V Take Hall's FfccUj. PU1 for conatiDatlon. THE CJJOCIETY Arrangements Have Caen Made for Holding Same at Presby terian Church Next Tuesday. church in rniri.l tli.-:- i- li!t th.tt tier. will ! ;i I.r at lMi'!ai;ie f Ho- fo u.o r . ..f lb-' -M-it-ty pn-.i-n!, if Ui.- Irf-1.)-teriun I,i.J,. are vi' a.:i ! n-hl ii thf wh. ji ii ..nit I., iv - 'inv' ;u:.l --rin- t U- i;."-t t'Ti.tting ianl. 1 lit j.'fi! ile ; if tltf ,"! J atf !: ; r- h.-ktt- f-.r thf f--..-l at om!, pl.iJ.-. ulis.-l- ui!i l;-f' l ff;.t t!i- re t . - I - - i-f Jh.. b. !:.: ; f. ;,- i f tlo- i: - Jtfjite n t f th.. .... . ; j . ri,,i,.- it The member of Hie Christian a r!" -:.. : - ; -.:. bul Kiuleavor ieiety of !!o- lre.by teriau church f thix city h.iv arranged for li"l'lni'-r an an-i;iver.-aiy l.aiitiuet m i:'xt Tin--- ilay evening at the fhureh ar- b'rs, ami on this oceaiii the members of the society aiel t f i 'UIlg leoile of the church will uather together f r a pi'iiuiii-' piunl time, which f--ies pro;ui-e f being tilb-il not nly with the social pleasure, but nIo with much benefit ! all who attend. Adtiresse.s will be delivered 5 Mtorney C. A. Itawls, Attorney A. (J. Cole ami Rev. J. II. S.iiMiury of Auburn, Ni b., who was for merly pastor of the church here. and who was a treat w;kp in the young people's society, and his visit here is being looked fur- ward to with preat interest by the members of the society. Several very pleasing musical numbers will be given on the pro-ram, iu addition to the excellent lit if speakers, that will prove a. I. led attraction to the banqueters. The banquet itself wilt be in the nature of a chicken pie sup per, and with the memories of the delicious feasts that hav ieen served by the ladies of the an oee.i..;..:, pi ujj . ! : y r .in ;ii! lake p iri w.tti i t , ; ;.. ! hem -il s a:.d tUm . r ; of the ;in i!i ui i!i i!''..'ir . ( ,. '. i:i uhi.'h lhe h..e . i ii-!. d. TI. parlors ,.f the fmrrh wi ! . d-f. .rate -,,iy . r t : i ' n !!. nd "I s of -..mi. !v, if.l a;.d w!iilt. f.r th" oi-a-i'n of tlie I . i r i ; i i. an. I will make a :;tt;:.- .-ttin-- for th- ..i;t. How Is Your Boifer' II has in n s!.it.-d t ri.it a man's l oi, i.'ich i .i!er. his b...y is his ef-ine .1 .i I lii- ni"!i!h the f";"e L. Is jniir b-oler -loru.il h, iri goo.J working ir.!T or i- it so weak that it will i;. f t ir:d a fi ll load and i!t able to supply lie needed energy t yteir 'v. body If Jon hai any !ro':b!t with oiir stomaeh r.hambe: Iain's Tablets wiil y.,i i.-..o,i, T!e !!:!-1 lieu and in i-ora'e tlo storrai h and naMe i' to i! work naturally. Muiy t-ry re markable rules ,,f .f.,rna' h trou ble ha. b't-n IT-ef.-.l b them. For -ale bv all .balers. Ho't reults are M-ured by ail vrrtisin in tto: Journal. (I li l i tut " r f aai THIS mid winter sale of heavy suits and over coats at the lowest prices ever quoted on high quali ty clothes one sea son old continues to hold the interest of men and young men. Every day's end finds us with less of these OrirtlJ Branll Gin tyro bargains, before long. Coeyit 1013- Alfred Decker A X.a . they'll all be gone. Better act now invest $9.50, $13.50 or $1750 at any price you'll find wonderful 'returns.' Suits and Overcoats, worth cn rn $15 and S1G.50, now $".51) Suits and Overcoats, worth (i n rA SI 8. $20 and S22.50, now . . . . tj) 1 0. 0 U il l I l1 i i , i x. I Suits and Overcoats, worth $25, f27.50 and $30. now. . $17.50 shirts &aJ Stetson Hats