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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
THURSDAY. MARCH 15.
.SniBJc.-l
We are just in receipt of
our spring shipment of Hole
proof Hosiery for men and
women's wear.
Men's .
Assorted or plain colors lisle
one-half dozen in box
$1.50
All silk assorted colors, one
quarter dozen in box
$2.00
Women's
White, tan or black lisle, one
half dozen in box
$2.00
All silk, black, one-quarter
dozen in box
$3.00
Saturday Special
Our famous Automatic
Sox. brown with white
heel and toe, per O
pair .OC
C. E. Wescott's Sons
Everybody Store
KENSINGTON CLUB
ENTERTAINED AT THE
ROBT. A. BATES HOME
Tln Kensington club was
e n I o p ?Vi " , V'y- p-l o ;m 1 1 y es
ter'day afternoon at I homo of
Mrs. U. A. lutes, ami the oc
casion was one thoroughly en
joyed by the ladies of the club,
the afternoon was spent most de
lightfully in the making of fancy
work and in pleasant social con
versation, which served lo pass
the time very pleasantly until an
appropriate hour, when a very
tempting luncheon was served by
the hostess, which aided greatly
in making the event a most enjoy
ahle one. Mrs. F.d Spies and Mrs.
Nellie McCune nf Iowa City, Iowa,
whit is here visiting her sister,
Mrs. I.. P. F.genherger, were the
guests of the cluL for the after
noon. Farms Wanted.
List your farms with Payne In
vestment Company, Omaha. We
make a specialty of New York and
Minnesota farms, but have sev
eral customers who want farms
in Cass county. (Jet down to
hed-rock.
Payne Investment Company,
Ware lUock, Omaha. Neb.
J-l'.-tfwkty
Genuino Fletcher's Castorla,
this weok only al 19c. Oaring &
Co., tha Spot Cash Family Drug
gists. 'Phon 3C.
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THE SNOW FALL A
BLESSING TO THE
i t '
TILLERS OF THE SOIL
The snowfall which visited tin
city yesterday afternoon and las
evening is fast disappearing be
neuth the warming- influences of
I tie sun and n few hours as warm
as Ibis morning will take away
the supply of the Iveauhful snow
The M;owfall was quite genorou
while it tasted, Ibore being some
thinir like four inches reporlei
last evening iti this city, but the
weather was very warm and com
fortable. The reports from the
western and northern parts of the
state indicate that the snowfall in
that section was considerably
heaier than here and was accom
panied bv a biting cold wind tbat
swept over the sand hills with atl
the vigor of an old-time blizzard
but here in the eastern part of the
state we were more fortunate in
this respect and did not suffer to
anv extent from the storm. the
rain of a few days ago and the
snow of yesterda.N will furnish a
groat deal of moisture that will be
of great benefit to the farmers in
this section and greatly aid the
betterment of the conditions of
the soil and the crop of winter
wheat, of which there is a threat
ileal in the county.
LIST OF CONTESTANTS
IN THE SOENNICHSEN
PIANO CONTEST
The interest in the piano con
test at the store of 11. M. Soen
uichsen is constantly growing and
the list of otes piled up by the
dilTcrcnt. candidates is consider
ably larger than al the last show
ing made. The following is the
standing to date:
Uretchen ivin 3 1. 03
Christian Church T.o.'O
Mabte l.edgevvay U.OSO
Mrs. It. V.. Wamplcr 2O,3J0
Cosmopolitan Club JOJOO
Uessie Wiles lO.Nt'.."
Mrs. F.. Morelaud 1 l.sso
IClla Neumann 1 1,3
Mrs. W. Simons I I.OIO
t Jladys O.otncr . . .
Josie K. Shobalka
Mrs. Wm. Cravilt
Caroline Lahoda
r.ertha Jackson .
Agnes Kreck
.,o?n
0. 7 im
3.(2S
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'J.t.m
L075
1,000
t.t(H)
l,3S5
1.3:0
1. JS.'i
t.-'50
1,070
1,020
1,020
1.015
1. 000
1,000
1.000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1.000
l.ono
1,000
Louis Kopitsehka . . .
Yerg ie Campbell
Anna Wagner
Proshv terian Church
AITred (Jicen
Mrs. John MefJeo . . .
Anna Mys
Harold Croscarry . . .
Iter! ha ishubeek
Klla .Voiding
F.lhol Lewis
llermia Jeliuek
(Srace Hunter
Adclia Tritsch
Nettie Smith
Myrtle Hall
Laura Mrisingor . . .
Mrs. Phil Hirz
Players' Club
Hattie Hoesler
Nett ie Kauf mann . . .
Fred KaiTonbergor . .
Single Comb While Leghorns.
Yesteilaid strain. Hred to "shell
out eis" in wilder, Acknow
bducd the be-t t. IT Slate Fa
eriment stations. Kuirs, $1.50
pei lo; 1( for ss.oo.
. 3-lt-2twkly
HANSEN Gloves
for Spring work,
me largest line
we have ever shown.
A special style for
every purpose; fit the
hand, lit the work in
hand. . Price, $1, $1.50
and $2.00.
Ma tt h a tta n S h iris
SUtson Hats
ANOTHER DEATH
AT THE nSONIG
HOME TODAY
Alfred A. Cary, S3 Years of Age,
Passed Away This Morning
at an Early Hour.
From Tuesday's lilly.
At an early hour this mornin
Alfred A. Crary, one of the aec
gentlemen living at the Masonic
Home in Ibis city, passed away
from old aire, having lived 88
years, during I be last few o
which he has been unite feeble,
but for one of his age was quite
bright mentally.
He was born November 22,
1820, and during his long life hail
been a most useful citizen anil his
lifetime was tilled with an effort
to aid his fellow man as best bo
could. Mr. Crary was a member
of Solomon lodge No. 10, A. F.
and A. M oT Fort Calhoun, Neb.,
which he joined at an early day,
and he came to this city Novem
ber 2T, llor, and has since made
his home here at the Masonic
Home, where be had greatly en
deared himself to the members of
the Home. He was a very devout
Christian ami always was an
earnest laborer in the cause of
what he believed to be right, and
his death will leave a place bard
to till among those who knew him
best.
, The funeral will be held tomor
row morning at the Home, and the
body will be shipped to Freeport,
Illinois, the old home of the de
parted, where it will be laid to its
tlnal rest, being sent to Omaha on
ttie 1 ::S Hurliogton train ami
from there shipped oer the 11
liuois Central. He leaves no im
mediate family.
THE PLATTSMOUTH
BUILDING a LOAN ASSO
CIATION PICKS OFFICERS
From Wetlnos-Uv's Pally.
The directors of the Plalts-
moulh Huilding A Loan associa
tion, at their meeting on Monday
night, elected the olUcors for the
association for the ensuing year
as follows:
President F.d P. Lutz.
Vice President H. A. Hates.
Secretary T. M. Patlerson.
Treasurer Fred Hamge.
Solicitor .1. M. Leyda.
The directors also expressed
their appreciation of the splendid
services which the retiring di
rectors, Messrs, William Hallance
and J. II. llallstrom, had given to
the building and loan association
during the time they had been
connected with the board of di
rectors, and a resolution was
passed by the board commending
them for their vers- able service.
BEAUTIFUL AHD ARTISTIC
DECORATIONS IN HONOR
OF SAINT PATRICK
Krom Tuesday's IallT.
With the true spirit and in
recognition of the dy celebrated
by the Irish the world over, the
tlrni of Warga oi Schuldice have
arranged a window in their store
that will certainly make a big hit
with the descendants of ttie Km
erald Isle, Handsome shamrocks
decorate the window, to which
streamers of green are strung to
the rear of the window, and the
green-shaded lamps cast a
beautiful hue over tbe entire win
dow. The display in the window
is of electric lamps or different
kinds and is a rry handsome one
that is certain to attract a great
leal of attention from Ihe pass
ers by and is well worth looking
al. Mr, Warga, who is nn en
enthusiastie admirer oT St. Pal
rick, is the artist who prepared
tbe window.
Beautiful Shetland Ponies
for sale at all times, for the next
100 years, unless I dio in' the
meantime I have now an extra
fine stallion, the ocst in the state,
for sale. Well broke for both
harness and saddle.
Wm. Gilmour,
Plattsmouth, Neb.
R. F. D. No. 1.
; Try the. Journal for calling
cards.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
- Hi SESSION YESTERDA
Tho county commissioners,
their meeting yesterday after
noon, decided to pass over tbe
matter of taking; up the incor
poration of tho village f No-
hawka until Ihe next meeting, us
the signers of Uu petition for in
corporation were . unable to be
present; and on the next meeting
day the "fors" and "againsls" w il
be on hand to present their re
spective sides in force.
The petition of Walter Conner
for a license to iron and operate
a pool hall at the village of Cedar
Creek was refused bv tho board on
the ground that Ihe petition ilit
not contain a sufficient number o
freeholders' signatures.
M. 1. Thomas vt Co., who have
had the task of auditing the book
of the different 'county oftleial
from 11)08 to date, have tiled their
oftleial report to the county board
with the results secured from
their work, and the job done by
these gentlemen is' very complete
in every way and shows that they
have been very painstaking in the
work.
Kickapoo Worm Killer Expels
Worms.
The cause of your child's ill
Tho foul, fetid, offensive
breath Tho starting up with
terror and grinding: of teeth
wiuie nsierp me sallow com
plexion The dark circles under
the eyes Are all indications o
worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer
is wnai your child needs; u ex
pels the worms, the cause of the
child's unhealthy condition. For
the removal of scat, stomach am
pin worms, Kiekapoo Worm Kill
er gives sure relief. Its laxative
effect adds tone to the genera
system. Supplied as a candy
confection children like it. Safe
ami sure relief. Cuaranteed. luy
a box today. Vrice 23e. Al
druggists or by mail, Kickapoo
Indian Med, Co.
Philadelphia or
St. Louis.
CASS COONTY COUPLE
WERE MARRIED MONDAY
IN COUNCIL BLUFFS
From TujtJaya Hatty.
Among the items in Ihe Coun
cil Muffs department of the Oma
ha World-Herald appears the
notice of the issuance or a mar-
iaire license to Harry McCarroll
of Union and Miss Vergie Fitch-
orn or ims city. lne young
couple were married yesterday in
I hilt city. The bride is a daugh
ter of Mr. ami Mrs. Fitchorn,
who reside on a farm a few mile
southeast of this city, and is well
known here to a large number of
friends, having been born and
reared to womanhood in this lo
cality. The groom is one of the
prominent young men of Union
and bis friends 4w ill give him a
warm welcome when he returns
home to that place, as he is one
of the most pleasant and genial
young men in that village and his
friends are without number.
MISS EMMA CUMMINS
GIVES FINE PIANO RECITAL
From Wednesday' Pally.
At a recent meeting it was de
cided that each member of the
,. society of the Prcsh terian
church would earn a dollar.
lie
Miss ing an excellent pianist.
Cmma Cummins concluded that
he would earn her dollar by giv
ing a piano recital. This recital
was held al her' home last even
ing at 8 o'clock, and was so well
attended that instead of making
the one dollar, it amounted to Use.
which was very pleasing to the
Noung lady. The program con-
isted of twelve piano numbers
rendered by Miss Mmma, all of
hose being difUeult selections, nil
were rendered rrom memory aim
were most highly appreciated by
those fortunate enough to Tie
resent. Miss Km ma was assist-
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u in ner aciigiiiiui piumum m
music by her sister, Miss Mildred,
who contributed a number of
eadings, and her father, Dr. K.
). Cummins, with a cornet solo,
which were likewise most thor
oughly enjoyed.
Hedge Posts for Sale.
I have several thousand good
lfdge posts for sale. AH sues.
iOuie . Puis, 5, miles west .of
Murray,
FECIAL OFFER!
For the Rest of This Week ONLY
We will place on sale in our west window your choice
in SILK POPLINS and SILK FOULARDS at
E. G. Dovey
PROMINENT YOUNG
PEOPLE OF NEAR HEHAWM
TO UNITE IN MARRIAGE
From Tuesday's Dally
This morning a marriage li
cense was issued by Judge A. J.
Uecson to two young people wln
are members of two of the lead
ing families in h, southern part
of the county, Mr. (trover C. llo.
haek. aged and Miss (;-orgia
11. Massie. aged U. both of the
vicinity of Nehawka. These y.'iing
people are well known in I lie id eality
where they have resii'ed
during their lifetime and are pos
sessed of a large circle of friends
who will learn with much pleas
ure that they have decided t en
joy life together as one. I he
bride-to-be is the charming
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I M.
Massie, prominent
residents
thai precinct, and is a vounu
lady well and favorably known. :u
by her delightful personality she
has endeared herself to all with
whom she has conn' in conlaet.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. K. Iloback. who have for
years been among the m.i high
ly respected residents of that part
of the county, and to the vounu
people who are about ! take w
their future life together, the
best wishes of their acquaint
ances will go.
Chronic Stomach Troublo Cured.
There is nothing more dis
couraging than a chronic dis
order of Ihe stomach, is it not
surprising that many suffer for
years with such an ailmenl when
a permanent cure is within their
reach and inav be had for a Iritle?
About one year ago," says p. II.
Heck, of Wakelee, Mich., "I
bought a package of Chamber
lain's Tablets, and since using
them I have felt perfectly well. I
ad previously used any number
of different medicines, but none
of them were of any lasting
tenelit." For sale by all dealers
OUTBREAK OF SMALLPOX
IS REPORTED SOME THREE
MILES NORTH OF MURDOCH
From Tu-.lay lally.
The western part of the county
is reported lo be suttering irom
an outbreak of tbe smallpox, as
two cases have been reported to
the county clerk's oflleo in tbe
family of William Wilkin-, who
resides some three miles north
west of Murdock. The sheritV will
e sent out there this afternoon
o quarantine tho place and see
that the disease is not spread.
Just how severe the cases were
was md reported to the author
ities, but it is not thought that
they are of a particularly severe
type. There cannot be too much
rare exercised in cases of this
kind and the residents of the b-
alily where Ihe disease is re
ported from should take steps to
. . . . . . . i : r
seo Miai lliere is no vioiauou m
the quarantine regulations that
might endanger the safely of the
residents of that er!ion.
Tha Mothers' Favorite
A cough medicine lor children
hould be harmless. It should bo
deasanl to take. U should be
tTectual. Chamberlain's Couirh
tcmedy is all of tins and is the
mothers' favorite everywhere,
j For sale by all dealers.
50c per yard
meetings Are Postponed.
The series of no i-t iurs that
were bring conducted at Louis
ville by lit v. I). L. hunklebergrr
of this city, have been forced to
elosr nn account of the fai t I hat
the singers assisting in the m. -ethics
have been quarantined on
account of the earle f. ver and
it will be necessary to postpone
the meetings f r some time.
RULES 10 BE
FOLLOWED BY
MO DRIVERS
'Ihe near approaeh i.f tl;r
sp;n- season I'ii l ion-fit out .n
i '.i ieae in th" number of auto
mobiles that are l !!;u driven ,.a
tln streets of the cilv an. I in the I
ofteouutry roads
1 it
i- tllticr tt.at !
t!i
rules laid dow n
: vrrr.i..c t!i
us- of the pu! lie
oo-erv e.i n i n. i
feirnt machines. Tie Ameriean
Automobile asportation ha- n;-
proved of the following rule- tdatj -rreoin
meu(!-, . the ui t-'
in.-.i ..T III., ilrjv ,.r .f .!! oil.!
m ' i'l .it. .f I," l ..it
mot -ile. and c;i":
Whielrs sliall keep to ttie :i-.!:t
lim.l ;.!- . . I- I 1).. I-, . . I
All vehicle- verlain otb.-r-.
hall, in passing, keep to 1 1 1 - - !--ft
of ihe center of road and -halt h
ao! pull over to the i i ti t of 'help
road until entirely clear of t!ie R
vehicle pas-ed.
Vehicles meet in:? eaeh other
shall pa-s each other to the -r-ht
of ! he center off I.e road.
All veliieles turnini: to Ihe ri:!tt
inlo a:iol!ie; road shall turn the
corner as near the curb ;s j rae-
iiranie. i 1
All vehicles lurninir to ihe bfl!H
into another road shall pass tojy
the l iht of and l.evoiid the renter!!!
of the interseelj-'ir road before
turning. j
All vehicles t rii-si'i; from "ii'i
side of the street io Hie othrrj
shall do so by turning to the left
so as io m uie same lUieeiiou
as
t'ie trallic on each side of the
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Commissioners View Bridges.
KrtMii VVci)ii!a..v"a I:ii'y.
The county i-oiuin i--i.ners lit -inornir'.g
drove out into the coun
try to inspect the biil-e- thatjS
have been placed there and alsojg
in see what repairs may bede. ni-ll
a necessary. They rertaiiil :
struck a poor day for the venture,;
as the cold, biting wind and snoj(J
fall made the traveling very di--S
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agrecabte. mu me cotiimi--iou. rs
stuck to the job and vi-tted a
number of the bridges in this -c-liou
of the i-ouuty.
Franca Callanco at Homo.
t-'r Y-vj;y' iKUly.
t'lauce I5aliaiic who vva- in
jured some few week- ao b be
i,g kicked by a team of mules
while engaued at work al th -tate
in.-iilule al illcuwood. bwa. aivlj
vvhi from the riVeets of the ac-
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CNieill It'l l IVl'tl MM l.ll .;o.v. .l
rib-, as well a- a sprained an! l.
is home in this rity to visit fr a
f.'w da.vs and re-l up from the -f-fects
.f his illne-s. I ranee is
feeling much better, although he
is stiil quite -litV and -ore from
Ihe effects of the aeeideut.
rOHESl' HOSK Host Hour on
the market. Sold by all leading
dealers.
Yalo Motorcycle for Sale.
Fully equipped and good as
new. inquire at uie Journal
oflice.
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Son
Stubborn, Aanoying Cougha
Cured.
"My I.r-i.iud had a
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liflrrii JrUI"-
eiv:ht ear-.
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my
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thern. f..r w!n.-h
thankful." vri?es
M.Mt of Sa:naw.
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t!ie.' p)e;, jt will
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i-.i'-k if iL f.tiN. All !::
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Final Settlement in Ken: C5.
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For any
Waist in the
House in Black,
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White and
Colors made of I
lafeta,MessaIine
Shaded Silks
and Ail-Over
Laces these
waists are
worth
$3 to $6
Just for a
Flyer
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Lower Main Street
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