PACE S. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. Soennichsea's Get Your Friends to Help Are you soliciting all of your friends for piano cer tificates? There May Be Some of our customers w h o would transfer their certi ficates to you if you would only ask them. You can materially increase your chances for getting the piano, if you will use a little extra effort. Get Every Certificate you can and do not lose one opportunity of bring ing new customers to our store. We want everybody in this community to be come familiar with cur store and cur business methods during this piano contest. If you have friends who do net regularly trade here bring them in. Your friends can help you win the piano. Soennichsen's DAYLIGHT STORE 5 "EVERYTHING 0000 TO EAT" AT WAGNER'S BAKERY AND DELlGATASErJ In passing: up the street one day this week a representative of tin Jiiunial happened Jo he near Wagner's I-.-licatesseii just at the noon hour, when a couple of traveling men eanie out of the popular ealing plaee, and one of theia remarked that "that was the hest meal lie had for many a day." We do not mention Ibis because the remark was some thing ul of the ordinary, for r.o douht it is made many times each and every day, Put knowing as wo do that Mr. Wagner exerts every effort to supply his patrons with the very hest of "Ever.v thing Tiood Jo Hat," as his slogan de notes, we could not help hut make a slight mention of it in these columns. W hen .Mr. War ner selected as his slogan "Everything (mod to Eat," he was then fully determined to see that it was fully lived up to in every way, and how well lie lias suc ceeded is certainly demonstrated hy the many people who have be come daily patrons of the Deli catessen, lie not only servos regular im-als. but short, orders may be secured at most any hour of the day. Almost a year has lapsed since the launching of this business in IMatlsmouth and each month has shown an in crease in the volume of business done by Mr. Wagner, which is convincing to him that the peo ple appreciate the methods upon which the Delicatessen has been established. You may need an AUCTIONEER and we want to inform you that dates can be made at this office for COL the Weeping Water Auctioned Careful Attention to Public Sales Rates are Reasonable BIG AIOAL EVENT AT THE SiEJHOfiCH Members of the Methodist Con gregation to Gather Tomorrow for Big Annual Event. The all-membership rally of the Congregation of the First Methodist church will be held to morrow afternoon, beginning at 2:3d o'clock ami continue through the evening. District Superintendent, Kmbree will be here for second quarterly con ference. A program of papers and discussions on different phases of church work, inter spersed with music and an ad dress by Dr. Kmbree in the even ing will make it. worth while to attend. All regular attendants of our church are especially invited to come, and others who can at tend will be made welcome. The business session of the quarierly conference will be held from l to .j o'clock, following which the ladies of the church will serve supper. The program will be re sumed at. 7 o'clock. the main feature of which will be an ad dress by Dr. Embrec. We are anxious to make this rally a splendid .,iiH:f'(,';s, the best one in the district; let no one fail to attend: make a little sacrifice to be present. These papers have been written by laymen of the district who are qualified to speak on the mailer assigned them. We give below a list of the subjects and the name of the persons here wh"m we have se lected to road the different papers: "The Junior League, Why and How?" Mrs. Mellie Oobelman. "The Epworth League," Mr. E. 1L Wescott. "The Mission of the Ladies' Aid Society." Mrs. Nannie Rurkel. "The .Methodist Rrot herhood." Mr. E. C. If ill. "Making a Woiih Whih Sunday Prof. School W. C. H rooks. "Financing a Church," Mr. R 15. Mayes. "The Woman's sionary Society," Foreign Mis Mrs. Esther Hill. "The Woman's Home Mission ary Soieefy." Mrs. Lffie Cobb. "A Difficult Problem," Mrs. Jennings Seiver. Yours in CJu-jslinn Fellowship, F. ?I. Druliner, Pastor. RETURNS FSQM AN OFFICIAL VISIT TO ELK'S L006E AT FAiRBURY. NEB Dr. J. s. Livingston returned this morning from Fairbury. Ne braska, where he made an osVicial visit yesterday to the Elks lodge in that city. The doctor is the official representative, of the grand exalted ruler in the South Platte territory, and being one of the leading ami hardest workers in the cause of the R. P. O. K. in the state, is filling the position with great credit to himself and the order. His duties require him to visit the different lodges in his jurisdiction and inspect them, and a more qualified man for the position could not pos sibly be found in this section of the state and the members of the order here feel very primd over the honor that has been bestowed upon them and their distinguish ed brother in selecting him for this lost. Bridal Couple Returns Home. This afternoon Fritz Seimoneit and bride, who were married in Florence, Neb., yesterday, re turned to their home here, ac companied by a large number of friends, who were in attendance at the wedding, and the young couple received quite an ovation from the friends who were as sembled at the depot to greet them on their return. They will reside on a farm northwest of this city. Any skin itching is a temper teaser. The more you scratch the worse it itches. Doan's Oint ment is for piles, eczema any skin itching. 50c at all drug stores. . Do you know that the Journal office carries the finest line of stationery in the city? New Stenographer at Court House This morning the county at torney's oHiee was graced by t lit presence of a new stenographer in the person of Miss Alice Tuey, who will take the place madt vacant, by the resignation of Miss Bernese Newell, who ha accepted a similar position at the otlice of tin; Plat I smoulh Watei company. lSoth or these young ladies are experts in their line of work ami will fill the positions they have accepted with the ut most eiiieieney. LIST OF NAMES FROM WHICH TO SELECT DIS- The county commissioners, at their session yesterday afternoon, seltclcd the list of names from which to draw the jury for the ensuing term of district court as follows : Tipton Precinct Levi Hoot, Adolph Siiroder. Sam Westiake. ( :reeiivood Precinct (Charles Ik-.ertel, A. L. Jardine. Stove ('reek Precinct John Hoover, .John Hall, Paul .1. Mar shall. Sail Creek Precinct Frank Laughliu. (Ieorge L. Fids, F. II. (iooilfelbiw. Sulh Rend Precinct John Heasoner, C. T. Richards. Elmwood Precinct Cyrus C.reainer, William Cook, Henry liornemciep. Weeping Water Precinct Henry Hughe, W. V. Woolen. Center Precinct (ieo. Schafer, W. J. Han. Louisville Precinct J. W. P.robst, M. C. Core, Charle? Yanscoyoe. Aveca Precinct L M. Ward, John 11. Hush. ML Pleasant Precinct J. L. Terrybcrry, (ieorge Wiles. Light Mile drove P. II. Meisinger, (!. (I. Meisinger, A. O. Au II. Nehawka Preeinel--J. S. Wun derlich, Henry Shoemaker. Liberty Precinct C. F. Harris, J. I). Cross. John Larsh. Hock Chill's First Frank Moore, J. W. Holmes, D. C. llhoden. Hock Hltiirs Second L W. Moieland, W aller (o uchenour. Plattsmouth Precinct C. II. Vallery. Peter Mumm, John Yete snik. Weeping- Wafer City J. Davis, H. C. (Hover, H. F. Huby. Plattsmouth City First ward. Dei) Drooks. C. II. Smith: Second ward. J. C. Brady. Frank Slava cek. Hoy Tax lor; Third ward. D. ('.. Yic-k. C. E. Martin. (Jus John son, Jacob Mason; Fourth ward, Frank Sivey. (leva I Henner, Tom Olson; Fifth ward, (Ieorge Kling er, jr.. W. II. Tuey. The jurors will be selected from the above list by the sheriff and the clerk of the district court for service. TRAINING INSPECTOR OF HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE CITY YESTERDAY This week 1. A. Cregory of Lincoln, normal training inspect or the High schools of the state, was here looking over the situa tion, both in the High and graded schools, and he was very well pleased with the showing made by lh'3 Plattsmouth schools in their work' in this line, as well as their general advancement. There' are few schools in a town the size of Plattsmouth in the state that can show better re sults in the work of the scholars and the management has been able to acomplish one thing that is unite different 'from tin past few years, and that is the hold ing of the membership class in tact ami having them re enter upon their second year in the High school as members of the sophomor class, as it is usually the case that a large number drop out after their en trance into the High school, but the class or last year has stuck to their gnus 'in line shape. State or Ohio, city of Toledo. Lues County, m. Frank J. Cb-nv tu.-ikt-d oath that he It aenl partner of the linn of b J. Chenejr & Co., lo vg lus!ne in the City of Toledo. County and Mute afon-Kaid. iul thnt "aid firm will pay the Burn of oXK IIlNDUrJn IiOLLAItS fT e.ieli and r-ry caso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of UaJl's Catarrh Cure, FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before rae ami itiilisrrlhei! In my presence, thU OtU day of lu-cvuib.-r. A. I)., lSi. A. W. CU'ASOW Notary l'ubllr. Tlall a Catarrh Cu- U taken Internally and a-t iirrcti;.- upn tiie Mx and inurotm anr-fiut-s of the ytem. Send for teftimonlul. J r. J. CnENET & CO.. Toledo, O. "1 Sold fcy a!l Druggists, 73?. Take Uall'a Family Villi for constipation. PROTECT YOUR HOMES H FIRE RAVAGES State Authorities to Take Steps to See That Dangers From Fire Are Reduced. Yesterday Mr. Harney Mc- Cardle of Omaha, a represent ative of the slate lire conimi ioner's otlice, was here looking over the situation and consulting with the chief of the lire depart ment in regard to matters per taining to the fire protection of the city, which is something that should be given immediate at tention bv the citizens in gen eral. The conditions throughout the smaller towns of the stale are mucn the same and are con stantly demanding the attention 01 me nroneriv owners to sec that the possibilities from fire are reduced to the lowest pos- ible chances and that every precaution is taken to see that places that, might be lire-traps ire kept cleaned up and the j-afelv of the business nouses md residences safeguarded in everv way. The representative was well pleased with the interest that the chief of the Vivo department is takinsr in the matter, and specially the steps I hat he ha: taken to clear up the chances of fire from defective chimneys and the accumulation of rubbish in the rear of buildings, as welt as the habit of some persons to al low accumulated waste paper ami trash to be piled up around their buildings that is liable at any time to cause a serious fire and mav perchance result in severe injury to someone. The matter of these little help- that may save serious hres arc such that every citizen should co-onerale in the campaign of "safety last." in the lire danger and see that their places of busi ness and residences are made as safe as possible. The safe guarding of theaters and public places is one of the chief cares of the lire commissioner's otlice and in this work the department is receiving I he support ('f t Ii different lire departments anil it oilieers throughout the stale ju order to prevent loss of life from a panic due to a lire alarm, and so far they have been very sue cessful in the work. To Start Selling Trees. Stark Delicious apple, Stayman Winesap and Black Hen Davis Have you seen a sample of these winter apples. P. E. Ruffner and C. C. Despain are now taking 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 fine 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. IlufTner. C. C. Despain. 2-i7-tf-d&w Here to Visit Old Friend. J. S. Spaulding of Shenandoah, h-wa, was in the city today visit ing with Orovernor Knapp lor a few hours. Mr. Spaulding learn- ed his trade as a machines! un- der Mr. Knapp while that gen- tleman was employed at Shen- andoah bv the Hurlingion, ana ne ..... . . -k i was delighted to meet, his former kiss. Mr. Snauhling is now em- ployed in the Hurlington train service, and in comnanv with Air. Knapp was a visitor Ibis afternoon. in Omaha Broke the News to Them. From Tuesday's Dally, Yesterdav Rev. F. J. Langtiorst, pastor of the 'Bethel Evangelical church, informed his congrega tion of his intention to leave t1'4 I charge the first or .May. no win . . - it t 1. preacn ins iareweu me m April. IIis , congregation, 10 i member, expressed ineir sorrow on hearing the news and request ed him to change his mind, but he said he had the matter under consideration for some time and was going to a charge near St. Louis. Nebraska City News. Notice. I nxr t w Vmiimo riisfrirri? ijiuini'in i iiuoan i tv i i i i nil i iil i 111. i im L UH) - I " I n-,.. t i.' v..,t.Mi n Vvnnrd next Sunday. March 8th. at 3 p. m. Everybody invited to come. The Journal ads pay. Local News From Tuesday's Bally. lbn W. R. Ranning of Union was in the city today looking af. ter some matters with the conn tv commissioners. Ceorge Hanson of Nehawka came up this morning to look af ter some matters in the county court for a few hours. Louis Ingwerson of Nehawka! was in the city yesterdav lor a few hours looking after some business mailers at the court house. Ehe ;uth of Omaha, architect of the new jail, came down Ihb afternoon to jook niter some business with the county com- missioners. .1. M. Jeaganien ami Attorney C. i:. Te(Vt of Weeping Water were in the city today looking after some matters of business at the court house. (ieorge P. .Meisinger of (.edar Lreek came in tins morning km No. i and spent the day here ooking after some matters of business with the merchants. (ilenn E. Smith of the Ne braska Construction company of Lincoln came in last evening to look after some matters with the lroard of county commissioners, A. F. and W. II. Seybert of near Cullom came in this morninir on No. I to attend the meeting of the county commissioners and to visit the merchants and look af ter some trading". Editor John I. Long of the Ne hawka News came up laf even ing in interview the county com. missioners in regard to in. eorporating the village of Ne hawka, and while here, as usual. paid his respects to the Journal oliice. Al. O. .ucouinn and wife came up this morning lrotn fheir home at Union ami visited here for a few hours with friends, and while in the city Mr. MeOuinii called at the Journal onice and renewed his subscript ion to the Old Un liable foi another year. Frank Sienmniet departed this morning for Florence, Nebraska, where he will visit for a short time and look after matters of business. He fore departing for his home Mr. Siemoniet called at this office and had his name en rolled as a Journal reader. John Wunderlich, one of the enterprising citizens of Nehawka precinct, was in the city today calling on his numerous friend.- throughout the city, and while here was a most pleasant caller at the Journal headquarters. Mr Wunderlich is one of the best fellows in the world and a visit with him is one that is always thoroughly enjoyed. YOUR FRECKLES Need Attention in FCDruary and March or Face Will Stay Covered. Now is the time to take special care of the complexion if you wish it to look well the rest of the vear The February and .March winds have a strong ten dencv to bring out freckles that may stay all summer unless re - . . . moved. Now is (tie time to use othine double strength This nrescriot ion for the re- nioval of freckles was written by in m-oniinent physician and is usually so successful that it is sold by druggists under guar antee to refund the money if it fails. C.et an ounce of othine double strength, and even a few applications should show a won derful improvement, some of the it . - .I.'.- smaller irecKies even vauiniiii? entirely ... I por dyspepsia, our national i j. Hurdock Wood Hit ters. Recommended for strength- a . II ening digestion, purnying me blood. At all drug stores. $1.00 a bottle. RELIABLE. Harness, norse umar.s Mraus. s?uuf&, iuhm-i a''.- - - - - prices. Repairing a spec- v ialty at J. F. Frank, i05 Main St. - 2-27-2td-ltw . ..T....t .T..T..TmT. rrrvvrn New Showings in Our Dress Goods Dept. Silk Crepe Ratine in all shades. Ratine Suiting in all shades. Cotton Crepe in all the newet shades. Cable Cord Crepe. Cobweb Weave in Crepe. French Zephyr Gingham. Cheeney Bros. Shower-Proof Foulard. Crepe Meteor. Embroideried Crepe Flouncing. New Shadow Laces. See the Display of Ratine in Our Window. ZUCKWEILER & LUTZ Local F.ews From "WertneMlay's Iaily. s Yernu Oraes .Mi- f I'nion came up la -I evening and vill spend the day here having so no dental work looked after. L. A. Meisinger .f Ihe ii-i ii it of Jleilar Ltt'eek was in the rit today lookimr after some tradim.' and visit ing w i! h his friend. Jaim-s IS. Tipton, tin- La Piaffe bridge man, was in the city thi- aft'Tiioon looking alter some trailing with the merchants. Paul Roberts, the Cedar Creek lumber man, was in (he city fo. day tor a few hours Pming after on:c matters at the court h-u-e L. I. Meisint:er ami wife ie parted this morning f i- Mm alia. whi te they v iil attend the Siem oniet wediug at Florence this aft- ernon. Herman ise ami wile were among the guests pre-em irtp this city at the wedding of 1'ritz -iemoneif in l'loi-ence tfii- after noon. Mrs. Luke it.-s was a i-itoi wsterdav in the metropolis for i few hours, bulking after some -hopping and visiting with friends. James Lounhridge of Murray .vas in liie eilv la-l evening in at tendance al the meeting of (hi Llks lodge, of which tie is a member. Edwin r.rinkb-y of Itoundup. Montana, who has been hen- Msiljng at the home of A. Al. Searle and family, departed tlii- afternoon fr his home. P. A. Meisinger an. I wife wen among I lie passengers tin- morning tor Omaha, where n- will be guests at the Sie'in m iel Maresch wedding in Florence thi- afternoon. Harrv Smith. the rustling farmer from west of the city, wa- among the passengers I hi- morn- ing for Omaha, where he will nend tlie dav looking alter some matters of business. August and Frank Pap.-rile were passengers inis mumm. Tor Omaha to visit bu- itie nay in that cilv with friends and to at tend the edding of their friend. r,.it. siemoniet. at Florence this afternoon. Fred Nolting and wife and Mis Teresa Lent and Carl and Albert srergune were passengers i.ii- a t morning for Omaha, from where they will go to Florence, Nib., t- attend the wedding of Fred iiemoniet. which occurs them to day. Run-Down. Many persons are not willino to answer I lie uuestn.n how o.) thev are, not that they would ! as hameil of their age. nui ne. cause they look oiiier-aiM run . t i down. This premature senilit shows that, the liver and the in- testifies are not. woiKing as lrie houhl. which may be due to sedentary habits, hygienic abuses or a careiess meuiou m uiex. i i . . r i :. : . The first symptoms usually are. i poor appetite, conslipalion.l yellowish complexion, weakness. . . . . . - . For a quick relief of these eomli- tions Triner's American Elixir of Hitler Wine is recommended. It will quickly clean out the in testines and aid digestion. In diseases of the fixer, the stom ach and the intestines, as also in weakness, tins remedy should be used. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, Manufacturer. 1333-1339! So. Ashland Ae., Chicago. III. For pain, whether rneumafic or neuralgic. Irv Triner's Liniment. Il is very string. Hedge posts for sale. L. A. Meisinger. Telephone 2313. Local IMews J. E. Wiies nr, wife wr" i-ifocs m Oiiiah.i y-.t-iiLn f. 1 r i Ioi.k ailer oli,e iii! fer fo.- a f.-w b-iiii-. ro.if- Mr. Ever-tt Wile v..i i-i Jh nu lrop dis e-rd.iy. goirrg t- that ci'y f i-il Willi Ik i- fm band af th fe-p;.it f- r t!i. day. R. R. Nickel of in-ir t in n iMi.i" i:p thi ii'-rriM-g fr-: i li -lioioe to took afii-r -i.o- lr.id:,g with fhe merchant. IoM C. HI... ir tfie t 1 1 V t, .-fie matters (lie Cromwell eourl. .'en of Murray w.m d.iy b- 'in afl--r t:r cor'M-i-l o .tfi !;!! C.le i i j 1 1 f ;- Charles p.-aco- v w :n ;i p.l---tT;sT (Ins loornn-g for S ,r.'h Omnfia. where he will afleml a -hurt horn -.il- to If held in Jhut cilv fod. iv. Elmer Fran, on of the efi- eieni i .-! ii t of ill.- roiintv. re turned tfn- toornii.g front o.n.i h.i. wlo-re be ;:ilei;d-d the per formance of 'Hen 1 1 ii r" i.it evetnng. Mrs. Fred F.bin-'ep wns a ra-- "'ii'-'i-r thi- mornii!g fi-r 0!e;h,i, 'A here sli.. f..f fh with to-r bii-band at the li..-r,;, it. Mr. Ebiir-'-r is geitir..' al--r:g incety ard U n liiouht wi.i n-fi'M-r in hue iiri.- rem in- petat io;i which he hi ju-t nn- Jerw inf. Fcp Sale. Fine re-i lenc-e. 7 rooms a? d bath: two lots; city sewer; bc trie lights and ca, s.T.r.oo.oi. Tel. I3S or 3r,.t f-LV .v Firsi in Fint in ChaHty First rtt Rcfltm flrtt in Parity Firtt in Economy and fr the rr.ior$ Calurart RakinX Po-wdcr is first in t!is hc-.rt 3 of the millKjp.s of liousrtrirrs trbo uc it bsmI I.now it. rtrrvra bsoutt ivkn baking Forrf CHICAGO TaWti Sw'IWi Willi S r BY THE TR'S- ft feg