PflQE 2. PLATTSWIOUTH . SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1914 Free ome IT H 1 J panics During the week of February 23rd to February 28th, 1914 we will celebrate Home Pattern Week and will give you without charge any one of the patterns illus trated al)ove in your size. There is a simplicity and exactness afjout these patterns that wins a woman every time. They save material and they produce a dress that is distinctive. The wo man who uses one of the new Ladies' Home Journal Patterns keeps on usintf them. That is why we can afford to give you one free. Select, the style you prefer from those shown ' above. Get it at our Pattern Counter any day from Feb. 23rd to 28th, 1914. E. A. WURL Enjoying Honeymoon. , 1r. - ami Airs.-' Wttliam, HiU o7 IMooiiilield, Neb., arrived in the city Tuesday evening of this week for :v few days' visit with relatives ami . friends in Cass county, (lie old home of Mr. Mild, where lie was born and lived tip lo about six years a". The wed ding of Mr. Ilild and Miss Lena Wood oecurred on Wednesday of Ias. week at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Al fred Wood, near Hloomlield, where the bride has lived for a treat many years. The jrrooni is a son of Mr. and Mrs. (leorf,'' Ilild, who were residents of Cass county for many years, but moved to Oklahoma about six years aj.'o. Three years aro I hey move. lo IllooiiiHchl. The junior Mr. Ilild is a brother of Mrs. I.. A. Meisiner, at whose home the bride and crrooni are making (heir C.iss county visit. In company with Mr. Meisinprer, Mr. Ifild paid this oflice a pleas ant visit Wednesday. They will return lo Dloomfield the fore part of next week, where Ihey will make I heir future home. The iii.'iiit- fi -.miil- I.. ' ' ' I I luriiu- ,11111 with I he Journal in extending1 hearty conrratulal ions. The Journal for stationery. 324nch chambra ging- 1 nn hams, all colors, yard l"l 32c-in Huntley Zephyrs -J C all colors, per yard...... 32-in. H. B. C. Zephyr all colors, per yard 63C 32-in. Madras shirtings g per yard.. itjPL Dolly Varden Crepe, yd .,10c A New Journal Pattern . Married by Judge Archer. " This .niornihpr at I he ollice of Justice of the Peace M. Archer occurred the wedding1 of John C Tansey of Council JJlulTs and Mrs. !erlrude Chrisman of Nor folk, Neb., and the jude per formed the ceremony with all tin beauty and solemnity befitting tin? occasion. The newly wedded people will make their home in the future, at Norfolk, where they departed for shortly after the ceremony was performed. Horrible Blotches of Eczema Quickly cured by Dr. Ilobson's Eczema Ointment. C. P. Cald well, of New Orleans. La., states: "My doctor advised nie to try 'Dr. Ilobson's Eczema Salve. I used three boxes of Ointment and three cakes of Dr. Ilobson's Der ma Zcnia 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. Get a box today. Guaranteed. AH Druggists, fine, or by mail. Pfeif fer Chemical Co., Philadelphia & St. Louis. SMI ull&w U, Mr )rrd O Local PJews Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Seybert, from near Cullom, were Platts- mouth visitors today.; G. II. Sehoeman of Louisville was a county seat visitor Friday of last week and paid this office a pleasant visit. Fred Ilirz was a passenger this morning for Omaha, where he will visit for the day, taking in the automobile show.' : Will Jean was among the busi ness visitors in lic metropolis today, going to that city on the early liurlington train. Adam Meisinger, from near Cedar Creek, was in the city a few hours today, returning home on the Schuyler this afternoon. Charles Felzer, from near Louisville, was visiting with county seat friends today, -com i ing down nil the morning train. John Fight and wife were pas sengers this morning for Omaha, where they will visjt with their daughter, Mrs. Sullivan, for the day. Frank Vallery was among the automobile enthusiasts who journeyed to uie metropolis tins morning- to attend the automobile show. William Dunn of Weeping Water was in the city yesterday for a short time attending to some matters of business and isiting with his friends. J. 1'. Wiles and wife were pas sengers Ibis morning on the eaily Iiurlinglou train for Omaha, where they will attend the auto mobile show for the day. John Hennin's of the vicinity if Cedar Creek, came down this morning on in. lo look alter ome matter-, of business for a lew hours with the merchants. Oeorge M. Ilild of near Mynard came, m tins afternoon from his home and was a passenger on the afternoon Jlurlington train for Omaha to visit lhe big automobile show. " " T Charles Sans came in thi morning from his home south of the city and was a passenger on the early Ibirliugtou train for Omaha, where he was called l look after some matters of busi ness. Earl and Roy Cole were pas sengers this morning for Oma ha, accompanied by C. E. Cook, and lhe whole party will attend the automobile show. Tin Messrs. Cole are interested in the Imp "cycle-car," and desiring to test its carrying power, will have Mr. Cook try it out for them, and if he stands (he strain they may purchase one. From Tuesday's Pally. John Tighe of Manley was in the city yesterday for a few hours looking after some legal mailers. Adam Kafl'enberger of Cedar Creek was in the cilv todav look- lg after some trading wiUi the merchants and visiting with his many friends. Luke I,. Wiles and wife were passengers I his morning for Louisville, where they will at- 2) m m mnlie Lisi Ewer The famous Bontex Wash Fabrics advertised in all leading magazines. 36-inch eponge, all shade, yard, 58c 40-in figured Baga Crepe, yd 35c 36-in. floral eponge (silk). $1.25 tend the funeral of Mrs. Grove Livingston at that place. Miss Mathilde Yallery and Florence Ilundstrom departed this morning for Louisville, where they will sing at the fun eral of Mrs. Grove Livingston in that city. Fred Ebinger and wife, who are here visiting for a short time at the home of Mrs. Fbing er's mother, Mrs. -Emma Weide man, were passengers this after noon for Omaha, where they will attend the auto show. From Wednesday's Dally. C. A. Iliehey of Louisville was a visitor today in this city, de parting for Omaha on No. 23 this afternoon, from where ho will re turn to his home. A. M. Holmes of Murray, who has been here for the past, few days visiting with relatives, de parted this morning for his home, going on the Missouri Pa cific. N. W. Crisslnger returned last evening' from lies Moines, Iowa, where be has been for the past few days ! visiting with his father and other relatives in that city. Mrs. J. V. Newton of Garden county, Nebraska, who is here visiting with relatives, was a passenger this morning for Pa cific Junction, where she will spend the day visiting. Mrs. U. F. Crook and daughter, Mrs. Ralph Sladler, of Salem, Ne braska, who is here visiting for a short time with her parents, were passengers this' liiornincr for Omaha, where they will visit for the day. William Wefonkamp and his unci1, William Shaw, of Wood ward, Oklahoma, who -is here visiting- at the, home of his nephew, were' passengers Ibis morning for Omaha, where th"y expects to attend the automobile show. Methodlst 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 nuiubpt of years. I highly recommend '. it to my fellow s as being a medicine worlhv of trial in cases of. colds, coughs ami croup." Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial and we are confident you will find it very ef fectual and continue to use it as occasion requires for years to come, as many others have done. For sale by all dealers. To Start Selling Trees. Stark Delicious apple, Slayman Winesap and Dlack Den Davis Have you seen a sample of these winter apples, p. E. Ruffner and C. C. Despain. are now takin orders for spring delivery. Only a few more days until spring de livery will close. Remember that the Stark Delicious is the best winter apple now grown last until apples come again line to eat fine for cooking. No farm er should be without a few Stark Delicious' in his orchard. 'Phone or wire us and we will call. P. E. RufTner. C. C. Despain. 2-17-tf-dw 16u acres of Land. Will trade i GO acres of land in Perkins count for Plaltsmoulh properly. W. R. Dryan. l-lG-d&w O T7v Q7 MJr3S 40-in. figured crepe Imprime,....$1.00 40-in. crepes, crepe meteor, canton crepe; 36 and 40 inch figured silk poplins, yd. $1.50, $1.60, $2.00, $2.50 27 and 36-in messalines in leading shades now ready for your inspection Eff w y. A HI RENDITION OF A GREAT PLAY Production of "Freckles" Proves Very Pleasing to Audience at the ParYnelo Theater. From Tuesday's Daily. With an atmosphere all its own and with a pleasing depart ure from the general run of plays, "Freckles," as dramatized by Neil Two n ley from the novel of Gene Stratton-Porter, is a play well worth seeing and it pleased the small-sized audience at the Parniele theater last e fil ing who, despite the snow and cold, came out to attend this most pleasing play, and they were more than repaid in the ex cellent performance afforded them of this play, which is con sidered one of the nut pleasing on the stage today and has been witnessed by thousands all over the country. The company pre senting the play here last even ing was an excellent one and gave very good satisfaction (o ihe auditors. As "Freckles" Julius Velio was very pleasing indeed and his part was carried with naturalness and ease and during the progress of the play several very pleasing musical numbers were gien by Mr. Velie, who possesses a very line voice. Miss Carrie Ilell moro a lhe "Swamp Angel," was very clever and also a very handsome appearing little lady, ami her sweet presentation of the role was such as to draw much appreciation from the audience. Francis Owen a "Ducan." and Helen Wilson as "Mrs. Duncan," were pmhahly the nio-t finished of the company from the point of a realistic rendition of I heir characters, that of canny old Scof ami his wife, and their offerings lo the play were most pleasing indeed. The play as a whole proved all that had been claimed for it and the settings given the produc tion were handsome and com plete in every detail and thi? feature added greatly in lhe making' of a very successful play: --Hail the-weal her ben any thing like normal there is in. doubt that an overflowing house would have been on hand to wit ness the play. . A stubborn, annoying, depres sing cough hangs 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, t., was threatened with consumption, af ter having pneumonia. lie writes "Dr. King's New Discovery ought to be in every family; it is cer tainly Ihe best of all medicines for coughs, colds or lung trou ble." Good for children's coughs. Monev back if not satis fied. Price 50c and ?1. 00. At all Druggists. II. E. Ducklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. Miss Vesta Douglass III. Miss vesta Douglass, one of the accomplished leaching force of the Plaltsmoulh schools, is confined to her home today suf fering from a very severe cold. ami her place as teacher in tne fourth and fifth grades in the Columbian building is being taken by Miss Edna Morrison as ubslit ule. Shown in th Mackinavs Mean the maximum of comfort and ser vice with the mini mum of weight and expense. We offer any Mackinaw in (Coats worth A few Ladies' Sport Coats also at special prices Wear a "Hot Spot" necktie. They brighten a darkdayrsee display case C. E. WESCOTTS SONS EVERYBODY'S STORE 2X3 DAYLIGHT STORE PIMI0J0ITE5I These Regulations and Rules Will Govern During Our Piano Contest. 1. Each contestant will Je given a number and viil be known by number instead i f name when lists a."' posted or published. J. Each coiilestnnj will be -rien a Sl.oiiO Piano Certiticaie free oa entering the contest. 3. The standing of fuiilr-1. ants will be posted on Friday evening of each week, using the numbers of each contestant oril. 5. Cerlitica'es are o be brought in and recorded on Wed nesday of each week. .". Tie trt iticaies in pack ages with Ihe NUMIH'.It nf jour favorite contestant ami the amount of the face value of the Certificates written on the lop of Certificate only. .--Certificates are transfer able only before bing reenrde I. 7. Contestants get rrdit for the face alue of the Piano Certificates. 8. No empl'iyo of the firm, members of the linn's families or relatives of Ihe members o the linn will be permitted t enter the contest. l. lhe imlivKluni or or ganization having deposited Hi largest amount in Piano Cerlili caies (tace value' on or jiefore October 1, iiti, will receive th. Piano. 10. At Ihe close of the Con test Ihe Certificates will b counted bv a committee of Lhret disinterested persons and award made according to finding of this committee. H. Til. SOENNICHSEN, The Daylight Store Ih. the Don't You Believe It. Some say that chronic con stipation cannot be cured. Don't vou believe it. i.hamherlam s Tablets have cured others why no you? Give Iheni a (rial. They cost only a quarter. Eor t-ale by all dealers. 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