MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1914. PLATTSKIOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. p 1 r 7. TmTmTm'i UNION. Ledger. S. V. Ives of Spokane, Wash., who has been visiting here, left on Monday for Shenandoah, la., to make a few days' isit. John Clarence, jr., who has been spending the winter near liar! insrton, came in Tuesday niirht for a visit with his-parents and other relatives and friends. Mrs. I-Yank'- Freiburp house came Tuesday from Hushviile. Neb., to see her aunt, Miss Mae Clinkeubeanf, "who has been ver: seriously ill the past few weeks (1. W. Shrnder nd i'. I. Ilhoden eame down lroin Itork liluifs preeiuct Wednesday even- inir and joined the crowd that went to Nehawka lo nartieipaU in the Ma-onie lodue meeting. JJpar Morion went lo llurlinu- Junrtion, Mo., lasi Friday and visited Fveiett Hunt, who is th' i-e taking treatment for in- t!;: rnnial . ry rheumatism. Mr Hunt has been steadily improv ing and hopes to be permanently cured. lT. S. Town, who recently bought the tl. H. Knight farm souihwesl ..f here, has taken possession and he and his family are comfortably settled in their new home, havinir moved in from South Omaha. Mr. Town was one of the welcome callers at this oll'ice on Tuesday. Tiecrpe X. I. aline is another pioneer citizen who has been quite- sick for several days, but we are pb-a-ed to learn I hat the iv is snM! improvement iu hi condition. His health has been failing somewhat the past few years, and the denlh of his Wif two weeks a-o added to hi- bur' den of sorrow. I'ncle K?ubm Foster, who for a Jonir time has operated a wa iron hop here, has srrown weary at l!ie work, and will hereafter make his home, with Fdwin Slice- maker and family,1 on the farm Southwest of town. Mr. Shoe maker bought, ilie slnp and eon ipments several w eeks airo and is niovinir them out to th farm, where he will make u -e of them, ami Mr. Foster wiil work in the shop only when he feel so inclined or a lazy spell com ing on. WEEPING WATER. . - J- Republican. j v- ' -------- -- -rrvw wvw 'rrrri v.-rv ELNIWOOD. " Leader-Echo. '.' Safe for Dabies, Effective for Grown-Ups. Thaf' Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It has the confidence of our d;i;--is, who knows it will ":ive you satisfaction. W. W. Nessmith, Stae.-boro. ( la says: 'I hae used Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in my family and have so), J it in niy store and it never fails to cure." Reruse a substitute. For sale by all druggist s. W Vi"V"V 5- EAGLE. J Beacon. v ' Horn To; Sir. and Mrs. Al Compton, a son, on February 2, i'Jl i. J - - Al Heed went to (iermantown Tuesday to look after his' farm. He may conclude to move onto it this year. W. W. Perry, and daughter, Gertrude, of Oranjre:.' California, who are at Kipht Mile Grove visiting" his mother, are expected here next week. W. II. licit s, southeast of town, left for Holt county on bui-mess regarding the stocking; Hp of his ranch near Stewart.' ' -. Mis. F. L. Hunter is aclinir as substitute teacher . for t!u: pri mary room until Hazel Crew shall be able " to" return and take up her duties. Will Jameson came in from the ranch at Sargent Monday afi ernoon. lie reports things fine ou there and says that the slock is doing line so far ihis winter. Mrs. 1 IT. Cojrlizer. and chil ilren. of llavelock, visiteil her parents. Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Mc Nurlin, from Friday until Sun day evening, Sunday being her father's seventy-third birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tighe of llavelock came down Friday for a visit with Mauley relatives. Mr. Tighe returned home Monday evening, while Mrs. Tighe re mained until Tuesday evening, the guest of her friend. Mrs. A. M. Cole, in the east i-art of town. Heath entered the home of Mr and Mrs. Fed Wildriek last Fri day morn ins- at 7:30. and elaimec for its victim Grace May. the 10- year-ohl daughter, who died from the effects, of scarlet fever a Her an illness of some time. The funeral occurred Saturday after noon at 2:80. The Best Ccugh Medicine. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Itemedv eer since I have been keeping house," says F. C Haines, of Marbury, Ala. "I con sider il one of the best remedies I ever ied. My children have all laken it and it works like a charm. For colds and whoop in: cough it is excellent." For sab by all dealers. . . . m-mm 4 NZKAWKA. John Mayer is slightly ini-pitnt-d at Ibis writip.g. He has had a trained nurse with him for the past week. F. l Wachter ;:iul family moed ontit the farm formerly ncriipied by Fret! Feidiir, the fore part of the week. Miss Myrtle f.yell r Urokeri Fov. Nth.. arried here Wednes day for a few da s isit w ith relatives ai.tl friends. M.iriin Hayes c.f Warren." Mo.. arrive.J j;1 town Thursday for a feu days' i-it at the A. II. Van-landin-ham borne. Mrs. A. J. Anderson returned Sunday from Giarti. Has., where she has been visiting relatives for the pal few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. J.. F.arrett oT IMainview. Texas, spent Friday an.i Saturday at the home of Mr. an I Mrs. C. F. Harretf. olio Kelllehut is circulating ain-ug; his friends aaiu after having been laid up for some liime with a severe attack of rheumatism. Valley and F.rne-t Trumb'e are home to stay, having completed their business courscal. the Xe braskfi School of JUisiness at Lincoln last week. On ,edm'May e-;iing" of this we k a nuinber of relatives giithered at the li )'ne of Mr. ami Mi". Conrad WelenUamp, the .)(( a-ion being the 7:id birthday 'anniversary of Mv Weiitcnkamj). A' two-course -.uprier- was srved. Albert Sodl's jn-jiiLi'sl child, a little girl, is (juiie sick with an attack of pneumonia. IVte opp went to Avoca Mon day evening to see his sister, Mrs. Nulzman. who is quite. sick. William Carroll js able to le nt ai:ain after a spell of sick ness that kept him in bed a few lays. Henry lleebner was over from Murray Sunday ami spent the day among his former play mates. Fred Nulzman bt a smill grip a couple of weeks ago and is wondering who found it. The grip was lost some place in Nehawka. as he got o!f the train with it. - C. A. Duckworth left Wednes day morning for Colorado Springs. He will visit the sanitarium while out there and be examined wilh a vbw- to find ing whether he is bidding bis own. The road leading east to 'It .- k porl and on out by Herman Srlm mal.er's. ), n dragged re cently until it is one of the best roads out of (own. John Opp has caught the fever and talks in his sleep about road drags. Mrs. . o. Tucker is in Kan sas, where she was railed last week by the death. of her father, John ' Norris. MrNorris was a former resident of this county and is well known here. His son. E. H. Norris. of the Avoca neigh borhood, rein rued from " at tend ing the funeral. Saturday. . Fast Friday night" timid people who lo-ard a bombardment about Jo o'clock off to the. west , of Nehawka, go into their bomb proofs; but it turned out to be a lot of young' fellows, 'and old fellows. who were ..treating George Horshman. sr., lo anld-fa-hioned charivari.- he haying been married recently. '. iid not learn the name of the lady. or any of the particulars. James Waters - left Monday evening for Kansas to take a civil engineerir-g" position.- ' :' Mrs. Ada JLIuovjr . came down Monday evening for a visit with -M iv and Mrs.. lHuiry. MiUer. . Miss Laura Meisinger : of Plattsmouth came in Sunday for a visit" wilh heK sister, Mrs. Geo! Slothr. - ' ' Wjlliam Leller went to Omaha Tuesday, returning; Wednesday with Mrs Lefler, who has been in a hospital at that place; At the last minute Albert Kurtz joined 'the Texas party, leaving for Kansas . City with Messrs. Clark," Ferguson and Fleiseh inri.iTi, . Mrs. H. W. Miller came home. Friday from. Lincoln in the auto wilh 11. A. Williams. While there visiting her son she had the mis fortune to break her leg. Mrs. Ralph Keckler and two children, of near Mauley came in Thursday - 'evening' to 'visit, the former's mother, Mrs. Har'ns-Iterf-cr. Mr. Keckler drove up for the fa miHv Sunday. ' Last Safurday noon George r.ogenricf lost his hoyse-, valued at sf.ito, and all furniture, valued at S30o. The house was inuied ftr IDO and the insurance oi the household goods vas'?150. The lire was discovered by tin children above the stove, but too late to save the building or con tents. " ; Tom Ayers of Lincoln occupies the editorial chair during the absence of, the editor on a trip with A. M. Ferguson and William rieischniann to IMainview. Texas. Mr. Ayers is an old newspaper man and abundantly able to give ur readers ample, and soflicient food for tjioygbf. ; eIiope you will treat him ,yell in our SUCCESSFUL EVERYWHERE. l'ple ev erywher' -ai e talking of I lie quick,, and line results Foley Kidney. Pills., pivn in. back ache, rheumatism, -kidney and bladder troubles. "You cannot take them into your system .with out good results. That is because Foley Kidney v ills give to the kidneys and Madder - just what nature calls for lo heal 'these weakened ami inactive organs. For sale by all 'druggists." 1 If PLATTSLIQUTH FORTY YEARS AGO Item of Interest to Our Readers j leaned from the Newspaper Files of Many Years Ago. been bought, replastered and re- Coou has four d ai.l i r ii. t f-r tb i; i . . lilted iu good shape by the Chns jaL week they t!;a:.k six gla---.fl: a .J f. . ' f-. : tian denomination, who are going of beer between Ho . s a ..... . 4 lo Oeiiic;ile Ilie same on tlie in u i nrol Ur r I H:icii;n;t;i. ; ,.. Sunday in this month. Chancel- - "lMerce," I lie welf known rang er of the I5ee, called on us Tues day. . ' - -' 1 , Messrs. Toman and Swearing er of Louisville were in town Sat urday and report things nourish ing in that place. John Chilcott of Liberty called on the Herald Monday; a welcome visitor. Mr. Doherly, the bishop's chaplain, preached at St. Luke's last Sunday," the' Rev. Mr. Hurgess being absent. Fred Dorringlon, rosy, robbust, steel-ribbed, and cast iron, with strength and vigor, returned from his surveying trip last Saturday. Charles T. Seeley and wife of Omaha have been here for a few days on a visit to friends. J: M. Meisinger takes a Herald to read after this. Walking into 'friend Huttery's store Tuesday we lo-ard the fol lowing: "'Dr. Stiles, put up this prescription;" the doctor nut her up, and the patient put her down, and tin- Herald walked out glad to hear that an obi print had got promotion. ' Every once in a while a hand some, rather poilly, healthy faced man comes back to see us and shakes the Herald heartily by Mie hand, which his name is Cap. Palmer. We are guui io-not ir - Thomas Mitchell's smiling" lace on out streets once again, after a long spell of sickness. LOUISVILLE. Courier. J. m Mr. Christiansen and wife bade odieu to IMallspiouth veslerday, very much . to the regret of his many friends here.- Such citizens I'iil tsiijo;,; , can in afford to iosc, Mr. Christiansen, informs us he lias.no setlbil destination as .ct. but will yjsjt friends in eastern slates for a time. The good wishes of their .many friends here gro. with them wher ever they may settle, The Congregational church ha lor Heiilon' of the t-tate univer sity will ; officiate. asistei by ol her .disl inguished men of the slate.-' All are invited. A special invitation is extended to the .min isters and churches of the city. The father of Mr. Irap-r of Fight Mile Grove has been visit ing his son the past week. 1. Wolcott, our Weeping Wa ter neighbor, made glad the heart of the Herald man last week. Our friend. Ioty, still says he's "all hunk" over on the Iowa bottom, and though the waters may rage, and the stumps grow fewer and few er he still lives. Cepb Metteer has purchased the old lion Ton saloon, next door to the Saunders House, where tie will be pleaded have his friends call and try his skill as a mixer of good drink. Julius ivppcrberg. the cigar man. keeps two and three men constantly employed making cigars, and is rapidly pushing his trade out to Cheyenne and along the line of the F. I. Suc cess to such men as I'eppei berg. We learn that Miss Marrclt of Concord. Mass.. who visited her sister. Mrs. Mills, in IMat t snu-ut h a year ago, was married on the ::ist till, to a Mr. Denny. Her friends in I'Sattsmoiith all con gratulate the happy couple and wish them a long life of happiness. A. G. Halt, the butcher, has been fixing up his meat shop very nice. Nice green wire blinds pro led every door and window and keep all the flits out. so thai the meat is pure an 1 clean. His ice chest is a marvel of i Ines arid keeps both Hatt and the meat from "sjuh'iiig" before their time. Prof. Wise lias just returned from an exlended trip "down east" as far as New Hamp-nire. He thinks that the times are no harder here than elsewhere, and that the people of Nebraska have grent reason to be thankful that they have md got a large manu facturing population turned out of doors and out of work. Here at least, every man that want 1o can get work and make :l liv ing anv wfT. r a i Joe I'airtodd shot eilit crane, last Friday week, a:.d h and h-- brother hi''u-!il tlo-m in u . . ' v w i , t I r ' d I' pole, and it was all they "H ! j ,'( y ' ( t !( tug. . I -v .1. .a i La-t S.iluid.iy aft'-r:eon t!t household elle.t- of I tie Iltej Henrv Amis.-n weje .it-;. . ..r. at public sa!'. M.-d of the a f .i tit les brought a good pric. . r Mr. t- TUO "drovs .'f tine C.lltk V.eMij"1 ' '?'-" through ( 'jr city thi. w , .: their wav to Chicago. t. r Jr.. Morgan Wavbn-h: i- Iitvoi-i' '- ' "- ii... i i...r t..f r. ..,,..'!,. v f-; . IMK lf.l.l--4 4"i 1,1'- - ..'-i inui of his Il-W ll"U-e. wh.i-h i.et- t -I J ' i 1 ! I ! is gon; o teuld tins -prm-". Chru.ucy W.Hs-. 1 tJef. o .j . J ' i 1 i i r : . know, i survey r. wis ad t . I t " '' ' '" ' the bar and pr-f o-. s to pr.-" ' .--e t " - r' "" "' ; v law a'tr th:-. No more t aries. no Spencer rr,!e. n-- !' -j tramp in h ar.y ..;i-i.i '" -. ..; :. but b lheij-.'t ort;ii to-Mte rre.j! '-; - f r . v with hi feet on the fe-. l-r and j"-. ' ' -. ! ::- - ins Coke in tii b.it:d. t;e w id rra-e ' ! ! . to . o i himself $ buck fi.'S of k T ' ' ! v ' : I . - ; A 'r-.-e. points and hi eh . :' n 'o ! resnund in th" ba!! f ju-l j; p . - , . fop everyiuore. j ' - .. , g i, ;. ho - J.'!.- . ! The ob Itfook IioUe j !,, t'-j. ,..' . a, . s . !! Iliore; while We We'.i-.-n.e l!i-:, r !-. t -. new men. and t!o- p.-.x rane, ( . , :r.o-t h-aitil. we shall part with j ; x , A the old familiar -i-u wi'h '- ' t . ; ; ; ? . , It i identiried with th- i a-! hi-! tory of Pbittsm.-uffi. and with the' , fortune of u:;,;iy of ber ; .:-!;'!; . . ' j presej.t cit i f' . . M i: ' to. of Chic.igo have p n I.:. i. i. .. . r t.. I...... .'i M.ijor Haw lev. .. . ..f the t:r.-.. . .'.f'. . r will take cl,:o-g" a.l open tb- . .... . li.e.i.i- I lie ir-w i rer.":, er. : alreadv r i.ted 1:-. I . " V - .i " It- lie ... i 1 t!ie rln'-e i-y Ja-i'-lv ai d i 1 ; to make fur'her o.; jo , . ; fi-enls at o;.ee i'l l p-:' !-.!- .v c-v i h ;: g ;:i t'r-!-c?.i do;-.-r.r'il TMke a ti"st--!.:. h-e-e f lite old U"-'K-. We like !!:e get. Ui and i!e .f tlie t Tio 1 very muc!i. and thu.k th.-v w '! open a i;ew er a m le ' : r - ... 1.1. ! ... l. Tl... .- I ' 1 l .ll s j i . . ( ; , t ' - " ., tiie ecen. rv around here, tfo- '.-.; - j j ilrive, cJc. ouglti I .l.ir.o . f'e;. I , : : i. . , visitor and guest. a I we ! lieve the jo-vv h"!el w;!l d a -iv-ing busi:e u;-d r the ro-.v mai:. agement. It i t I re.i-hr i-'"-e. ;if'-r ore ,.f N bra-ka" m' favored. p-,':'-i n"t tru-ti-.J of eitiens. ; i v e r i ; t Snunder: a . I ! , e .: . r i-. k i - ve- ; . '. r -.' -.1 v , . . - ,i...:v tu I fe - . . m - t k : . pn - r,' . . i ' t j,. , ... o i . i .... . I-:, . i - - ri. I. - v BUYING TO SAVE MONEY. Ituying Foley's Honey and Tar Compound saves money, bwau.se jUs.l a few doses- slops IJlCi A-'Wfslx md cold and one bottle lasts a aficr wbicli Go- f--hoi i nder of the hong lime. j ipiirkly heals law evening was pent, in gaiue?.. a:id visiting. At a iMe lnMir the gii-?..- departed for their homes, wishing Mr. Wetenkamp "many happy returns of the day. and dnllanotl surface. ..rlme ticktiug tliifaf. harsh. . lsirjiiu' coughs. ci.-oup, hoarseiess.. broa chial and la grippe coughs. ": For sale by all druggists. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hans Scbroeder on Monday, February F. A. Fager has accepted a position in W. F. Piers general tore as assistant jn the grocery dejtarlment.- Jacob Keiser has sold his farm, west of town. The Courier has not been informed as to Mr. ei'ser's plans for thef uture; W. F. Krecklovv was al Oma ha and Council HlufTs Tuesday on business. He purchased a three horse-power Westinghouse mo tor to operate his machinery. Hiehard l.oberg - has sold his property in the east part of town which he is now occupying, to hi? brother, Han - Lofierg, d he eott sidyi al ion ..being- .;f4)o. . - .. Mr. and Mrs, L'."t; Todd -'-of Ne havvka. who are pending the winler in Lincoln. passed through town Monday, on tlie s-huyler, ' ",e:t . route- h l'lalls moulh to attend the Tnnfral rf Ami It. Todd. I- !; ; Henry FJen is here fropi C.lieyenne counly visiting" Iris niolloM Mrs. George Myers, and other relatives. In calling at. the - Courier ollice he reported every thing in a. nourishing' condition in I he west . ' ? At 1he liouie of Mr. and Mrs. I Ian AVilliams was a most pleas ant gathering" Tuesday evening. The occasion was a farewell parly given by t he, friends aild muuhbors of . Mr. and Mrs. Wil liams.' who leave 'soon for their new home in 'Alv ; - -. - ; .' ' :.Tjiues Ingrjin . was . called" to Lawrence, Neb!, the fore part of the vveek; to the be'1ide' of drji mother, wtio is jn a critical con dition, at the. home of her (laugji ler. Mrs. J. M! Wiley, su'lfe ring ftoni enlargement, of. the heart and obi age. Mrs. Irigrim is in her 78th year. She was a. pioneer resiilenl" of ; Jhis pari, of Cass counjy. .' -.' v, ' - -. 20 07 O ISC OUMT Sale starts February Gth continues 0 days closing February- 11th. Goods discounted and charged on account are payable GO days from date. fUm N 1 ; 1 m L,-i Table Linen Tlte liU'est slock of Tabic linen in the city for the next - ; 9 day at 20 Discount Wool Dress Goods Looks ok1 lo lot.s of pfHiphr at our I'M j r rent Ji.eoiint .Sale. rJ'his inrans l.'Ji Ter yard oods tusts you 1 t yard and have a laro toek to select from. Muslin Underwear al from i'.V to i jt ;-nrr -r. fn ill !- h-'oVin;, f.r f;jw s-iti ;it t !f j-ri 20 Discount J. N. Joiibjn and vvife vvere tM.rftii;-"i' this j oor-n-ju Joe Mfali.t'i where thy ."-vvjll -Visit for the da'y vv'n h the.brother uf Mr. Jordan's" at St. Josephs nospiial; where he is taking: treatment.' This Sale is on Our Entire Stock of Merchandise l "Excepting O.N.T. Thread, Carpet AVarp, Muslins. Carets. Hugs, Linoleums at: i r.vries. No discount on" 2 Sales Less'..,-, : than $1 - i E..G.DOVEY (EL SON No fTiscoont n Credit Orcr 60 Days