PAGE 8. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, MARCH 12. eautiful New Styles For Our Spring Opening March 20th Yes, they are here all those new shades and shapes Made from the best quality of materials that money could buy. March 20th Stricly high Class mil- lininery not the special sale grade but selling at prices you can t afford to miss. . 300 To Select From Exarch 20th Priced from 3 to 1 0 Also a big assortment of Children's Hats, priced from 25c up Only Dependable Goods. Moves Into New Residence. "(ii'orsi 15. Mann and wife have moved into their new home on Vino street, which they purchased a few months ago, and will -joon have their home arranged in a manner to make them a most coin fort able residence. The Lincoln Pure nutter Co. have established a station in Plattsmouth and are ready to pay the highest market price in cash for your produce, cream and but ter. They are located on the cor ner of Sixth and Pearl Streets. The Lincoln Pure Dutter Co., Cream and Produce Station, John Ingram, Manager. Try the Journal Want Ads. Amount Placed Too High. In the article giving the amount of the claims allowed by the eily council to Charles and Uoy Mellride, appearing in the proceeding's of the council, it was uiven as Si.50, when it should have been only $l.lu each. This explanation is given that there may be no apprhension that there is an effort made to really give the men less than they were allowed. For Sale. Fine residence, 7 rooms and bath; two lots; city sewer; elec tric lights, gas and hot water heat; $3,500.00. Tel. i;ts or 21. 3-5-tf-d&v QUARANTINE REGULATIONS SHOULD BE STRICTLY ENFORCED WHEN NEEDED ..The matter of the reckless dis regard of, the quarantine regula tions of the cities and com munities w here an out break o contagious, diseases, is apparent is shown clearly in an article ap pearing in one of the Omaha pa pers louay in wiiicn a lamiiy in which there were ten cases of scarlet fever were out scattering th disease broadcast over that city. The persons who have dis eases iu their: families shoul exercise good judgment in keep ing themselves, and children out of the places where they would be likely to convey the disease to others, and if this was done there would be a great deal less dis ease started and it could be hand led much easier. As it is there ire ninny who, knowing of the risk they are placing themselves and all whom thev come in con tract 'with, continue to trot around and expose many others to the infection from which they are sutlering, and tnen it is won- uereti now me uiseases spread. I'he public should see that they assist the physicians in stamping out disease bv preventing it preading and those who violate the quarantine regulations hould be made to suffer the most extreme penalty possible. Returns Home From Trip. County Surveyor Fred Palter on has just returned from a trip to Ord and other places in that section of the state, where he has een visiting with relatives and aking in the sights of that lo ality. Mr. Patterson greatly en joyed his trip and the visit he had with his brother at. Ord. PARDONED. You will pardon any grudge you have when you see "The Lion and the Mouse" at the Orand Sunday, March 15th. Notice to Patrons. The olTice of the Plattsmouth Water company will be open this voning" (March 12) and. the fol ding evening for collections. Smoke "Out Hoil" Cigars. S "EiiilDOfE,flPnSosi0i95 ALPl ' FOR FAY-DAY WEEK We have placed in one lot all of our high grade wearing apparel for Swisses' and La dies, consisting of Suits and Coats of fall and winter weights, that we are going to offer at a wonderful sacrifice. In fact, the first cost on all these garments will not be considered at this time, for we want to clean up the entire line in order to make room for our new spring goods. The prices on these goods will be made so low that we are almost ashamed to quote them in this ad, but we want you to call and see the goods; iff you are pleased with them, the price will prove no object we know a sale can be made. We have just received a splendid line of Ladies' and Misses' Spring Coats, now on display, and ranging in price from $6.95 to 22.50 Also a beautiful line of Spring Wash Dresses HEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY When You Buy Goods Hero You Save a Profit on Every Purchase Li DXJ&tili V. ZUCKER, Manager EPT o Plattsmouth, Nebr. KENSINGTON CLUB EN TERTAINED AT THE HOME OF MRS. AUGUST GORDER lesiemay atlernoon a very pleasant gathering occurred at the home of Mrs. August (Jorder, in I he' south part of the city, when she entertained the members of the Kensington club and a few friends and neighbors at one of the most pleasant Kensington's that has been held this season. Mrs. (lorder was a member of the original Kensington club, or ganized some years ago, anil took the occasion to invite the mem burs of the present organizat ion out to spend the day with her, and the occasion will long- be remem bered most, pleasantly. The ladies had all come prepared to do their fancy work and for several hours the needle work occupied their attention. During; the. afternoon i number of very pleasing1 musi cal selections were rendered by linereni members or me com pany that served greatly to add to the enjoyment of the occasion. and especially the vocal numbers of little Miss Dorothy Lamborg, which were heartly applauded. At an appropriate nour a verv elaborate three-course luncheon was served to the company by the hostess, which was thoroughly enjoyed by the jolly crowd after their long1 walk. Besides the clul members the following" neighbor and close friends were present to enjoy the hospitality of the after noon: Mrs. George E. Perry, Mrs Coo. KalTenberger. Mrs. Laugh in, Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. llaynie, Mrs. Lamborg". It was a late hour in the afternoon when, the guests started to wend their way home ward, expressing" their pleasure at the delightful manner in which thev had been entertained at the (order home. You Can Now Buy Original Luther Burbank Seeds Here 1$ j We have secured the exclusive selling rights of Luther Burbank original seeds for Plattsmouth, hav ing been appointed the special representatives of THE LUTHER BURBANK CO, San Francisco, sole distributors of Luther Burbanns original productions This Sal Gusrantft Art Ori ginal Burbank Production. To tell you of the seeming miracles wrought by the hand and brain of Lu ther Burbank, and their history would require many large sized books. You now have the opportunity of bringing the great Burbank genius right into your own garden. It has always been his desire to share with the world the results of his years of creative effort, and the opportunity is now offered you to enjoy the fruits of his labor to grow the extraordinary flowers that he has been years in creating to have a gar den that you and your friends will ad mire constantly. No other store in Plattsmouth can sell you the original Burbank seeds. The prices are moderate no more than you would have to pay for seeds ot good quality. The securing of this exclusive right to sell Luther Burbank origi nal seeds is but another indication of the progressive policies of this store to give the unusual at all times. Look for the Burbank seal on every package of seeds that you buy is is for YOUR PROTECTION. With Every $1.00 Purchase we will give you a copy of "The Culture of Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables" written by Luther Burbank, himself. H. M. S0ENNICHSEN "The Daylight Store" Plattsmouth, Nebraska DISTRICT JUDGE JA5. T. BEGLEY STRICTLY ONTO HIS JOD District Judee .Tames T. Ilegley arrived this morning- from t'apii- ion and convened district rout in a snort. -session to near mailers iu the different cases that" were U'ought to the attention of th ourt. The morning-- was taken up in me Hearing or motions in the different cases brought up ind to assist in clearing of the locket for the term. The judge will probably be here for a day or so after the Stith of the month to lass on different' matters that mav demand his attention. Judge tegley is strictly on the job a judge of the -district and is con stantly on Uie move irom one county to the other of the district to clean up the business of the court, and his able manner of handling the .different, cases has given a most favorable impres sion among all those who hav business in his court, and he bids fair to be one of the ablest men who have presided over the dis trict bench. GASS cour CATTLE BRING HID PRICE Custer County Raised and Cass County Fed Cattle Sell Up to $9.10. ATTENTION! YOUNQ MEN! YOUNQ WOMEN! Do you desire a position in the classified civil service? l'ost office Clerks, -Letter Carriers, Railway Mail Clerks, etc., in de mand. Ages 18 to 45. Salary $75 to $150 monthly. Hundreds of appointments to till vacancies, extension of service ami parcel post. Mr. J. W. Durgess will heP"''. at the Riley Hotel in Plattsmouth nn Mondav. . March 10. inouiring for young- men nnd women who Stockman. desire to qualify for one of these ippointments. ' Ho will be there tne day only, until 9 p. in. Those interested should call and see Dim without fail. Minors must be accompanied by parent. J. V. Tritseh of Cedar Creek was at the ards today with forty- three head of eat tie of his own feed in? - Hint sold at '.. in. th. high-price of (he year to date These cat lb were raided by th rarmcle llanch'company of Cost- or counlv, .NonrasKa. and soi,j ny them lo Mr. Ti itsoh. the latter part of last September, at "7.1 per head. The estimated weight of the cattle on the ranch was at that time 1,000 pounds. 1 Iiey were snipped to iruscn s farm and idacod on feed, beinir given during- the first thirty days ats in the straw and corn. They were then piacea on a regular feed of alfalfa hay and corn and kept on that until shipped. They weighed in the yards today 1.1 i;J pounds. Mr. Trilsch was thor oughly well satisfied with his cat tle feeding experience this winter, the cattle having made a very good train as well as selling for more money than he had expect ed. Besides feeding- cattle he buys and ships stock to this mar- farming- in connection with his brother 500 acres. South Omaha Daily Drovers Journal- SEEH5 THAT GROW. Home irpown recleanod, tested red clover 9l per cent pure, $10.25 to $10.75 per bu. AUalfa, 91) per cent pure, $7.00; timothy, S3.00; alsyke and timothy pasture mixture, $5.50 bu.: blue grass, $2.25 CROSS PETITION FILED IN DIVORCE CASE OF MARY PARSON VS. W"il. PARSON An answer and cross petition was tiled today in me divorce sun of Mary Parsons vs. William H. Parsons. The answer denies each . - - 1 11 ASK lor price usi. oi uem ,,.. ..,., hv ninintifT in I "V" r and g-arden seeus ami sampie. original netition and in th. . --w ' 1 -fc 1, I - " JOimson UrOR.. ItMr. Ui), M'lii. q nnfifmn nU thnf a divorro o jo o...r - " I r-wn . I wl ln'in plmro-ino' i ll ) nil ill u u nun, v wu 4 r i irt plaintiff wilh adult ry and ask that the. custody of the two chil- j. i-benrj maki- oth that hi i enk(ron Marie Catherine and Theo f tUo firm f K, J. Chi-ney tc. To., do-1 . ' , , . .. ...... nf hiiHlnHM in th.. .-itr of Toledo. County and (lore. De aiVCfl lO II 1111. 1 HO IH'll SrNSHiNDRE 2h5i "itf lion of the plaintiff alleged that Mrh ami pTprr raitf of turrn mat cannot ue i , irn.,.iAnl .t-. .f 17. ,. ir-ii-. .-f.,h r..r line ufn uuiiui .t.- ioo v- . .v fbaxk J. cnENEY. ireme cruoiiy lowuru uie puuu Sworn to bof.r me'nl Bubacrlbed In mr lifT and was not a fit POI'SOTIS to prononc. tula tl day or iwrawr, a. ., isou. i Sal. :.! A. W CU- ASOM. i ' . ' - : Notary imblic. '1B11 . . Uiai I II VU f- J IMMl. ...... - i ct dlroctly upon the Mool and mucoid sur- WANT TO BU 1 A good, gentle races ot lu a.viom. isi-nu ur irsumviu..!, 4 0 n o . , ire. . . work horse, weighing- 1,200 lbs F. J.. CHENEY CO.. lOieao. u. nrtaaA 'Dhnno . mw . mt, I 11LUUII TT u M. A 1 vu - v. . -' Tak HaU'a Famllr rilla for CODStlpaUon. ' 340-W. J-1 1 -1 Wk-UtXW An Old Man. V reeeived, sim time a-", the following l.-tter: "About one jear ago I got ik from tto stomaeh. 1 hail several di--a--s at the am. time and in bd oer three months under the rare of pb -ieiasis. I wa- t I 1 that it N not piible to ae me at my age (I va b 'in in 1SJS . Th-it my son iroi:gnt home a ikmUo i Ti iner's Aii!c!ii':i!i Klixir f Hitter Wine. I tried it and noticed tti.it I felt better in four day. I di mi!ed the do'tos and o.;v Ibis remedy only. In a nnnth I wa-i heatlhv ami now feel like a yung man again. 'l'hi remedy i-i al ways in my household and as oon as I feel .somehow out of order. 1 lake a little "Tiiner's' and am well a.ain. I.uis Dolejsj. Walli. Te." We wish to reeomiiM ml thi ri tmilv in dis eases of the stomaeh. the liver ami the boweN. At drs::r stores. Jos. Triner. Manufaet urer. l.l.KJ J:::i S. Ashland Ae.. Chieaso. III. Ask your drinrgist to L'.'t Triner's I.ininnmt for you. It is an excellent remedy for pain- in the miiscle-i and Join fs. THE HELPERS OF THE CHRISTIAN GHURCH EN JOY A FINE AFTERNOON Chamberlain's Tablets for Con stipation. For constipation. Chamber lain's Tablets are excellent. Fasy to take, mild and gentle in effect. Ciive them a trial. For sale by all dealers. The Journal does job worK. The Helpers of the ChrMi.Kl church and thetr friend h-IJ their regular r::e.-fi:;' ef.r iv afternoon an.! were very j. ar.'Iy out ;rf. lined ly M'!.in; Fa-tw I. r;i-'s aiel Cr.n.k.. at th" boitie of Mrs. Fri--. In fel.-nce to the I.e.4:;:. s ..f ti... . Palrii-k .--a-o:i. the j arb-r- of t!i. home had tn-tiiy J. e..r.i!-! in a ooi-.r- ch-use of r-.-eti a.'d white. Th- aftni'oti hours wer whiled away m r ;..t enj. a!.'. social roMicrs:i!j..n and l;ie-u: -'o : '.'".iii i r'.r.cii .f r.M-!- m:. V" al t u -l ru !i :-r. I i! uiustc. A delightful !i;r:cto-. -n was ere-l. a:: 1 pr:or t tlo-ir d pa; tore e.i. h u'-.wa- presented witli a u-eful Ti i-!i souvenj.-r. At a late b ur l I-b-s were ail and all d'j.artd for their !erre. hoping that they mj tiae t: pleasure of spending anotfjep af! erni'ori at the Itri-- h.-in- wttti .Mesdarnes F.istwo.Mf. Hri-, ar-.d Crook as hostesses, 'm tto ery near future. Don't iiv !iar-ii p!isi-. Th reaction v.eakeis tlie bov.l. lead te ctirotiic ont ipat itn. Cef Dean's Re-ulets. They oper ate easily. l'"c at all store. 3 These raw March days suggest to us that a final word about Overcoats would not be out of place. We have placed in our east window and on the display table in our store twenty-one coats which we will offer for cash FRIDAY, as a PAY-DAY SPECIAL and the day following as A SATURDAY SPECIAL the custody of the children. At Price I A Clean-Up for Us a Pick-Up for You. G. E. WESGOTT'S SONS EVERYBODY'S STORE I