PAGE 8. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1914. MARRIAGE OF A IfltEBOSKS FORMER PLATTSMOUTH GIRL IN LINCOLN Next Week tyle We are the Styleplus Store ENJOY A NEW SUIT for Easter when new clothes count. We are making a special showing of Styleplus y Clothes. J! L "The same price UJtwldcyerI ALL THE NEW PATTERNS. Every variety of style that is correct. You pick out the suit that best becomes you, knowing the price is only $ i 7 and that the quality is guaranteed. THIS SUIT IS FAMOUS much talked about. If you don't know the Styleplus quality-points, you ought to come in, even if you don't need a new Easter suit. We will gladly show you. The big two page advertisement in the s3&$!7 Iji'I Saturday Evening Post advised you to look for the Styleplus Window in the Styleplus Store. Notice our fine display and come in. 11 mm1 til ihb& C. E. WESCOTT'S Everybody's Store The following account of (In wedding- of a former IMal I snioul Ii voung- lady appearing- in ine ijm coin Star (i luesday evening will Im of pro a I. interest, as lit bride, .Miss Lthel lave Craves, was porn ami reared in tins 1 1 y and frr;nliiit from tin I'lalls mouth High school. She was Hi youngest uauginer oi me la i A. J. (iravfs. formerly county at torney of ('ass county, ami since I he death of Mr. Graves the fam ilv has resided in Lincoln: The marriage of Miss Kth Fave (Jraves of this cily fo Wil liam II. drage of Oakland, Ca was celebrated last night at Holy Trinity church. The Rev. S, .Mills Hayes read the marriage service at o clock in ttie pies ence of a company of lvenlyliv close friends ami relatives. The bride wore a beautiful gown of white crepe de chine with shadow lace trimmings and carried a diower ltompiet of white rose: Mie wore a diamond lavaner. uie gift of the groom. A reception followed at the home of th1 bride's sister, Mrs. K. V.. I.owry Mrs. J. It. Amen, also a sister of the bride, had charge of the din ing- room. 1 lie pride and groom left todav for their home in Oak land. I In? bride's gomg-away frown was a tailored sun oi king ; blue Willi Ii at and all accessories In match. 4 It's Time Right Now FOR W all Paper and AT The Paint Store Frank Gobelman Hotel Riley Block FLEMING CREATES A PANIC AMONG THE EM PLOYES OF THE LAUNDRY irf.rnri.rm-,. , --s.,,.-. - - Jl. .Ti i Yesterday afternoon there wa a scare created al the steam laundry on lourtu street when a man named Fleming- entered Hie place about o clock and an nounced in a loud voice that, lit proposed to clean out the estab lishment and was ready to do business with the first corner that wanted to take his offer up. and the announcement of his readi ness to declare war caused as much alarm among the workers at the laundry as the approach of I In FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of Those Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling- ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription tt- i t . i ouiine iioume sirengtn is guaranteed to remove these ugly spots. Simply fret an ounce, of othine double strength from anv druggist and apply a little of it night and morning' and you hould soon .-ee that even the worst freckles have begun to dis appear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom tnal more man an ounce is needed to completely clear the kin and gain a beautiful com plexion. lie sure lo ask for the double strength othine as this is sob under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. MODERN WOODMEN HOLO COUNTY CONVENTION (Continued From First, Page.) smaller hall of the building-, where they perfected an or ganization by the election of George Tushinsky as chairman and III F. (Inns as secretary. The rump convention proceeded with the election of the delegates to the state convention at Hastings on May Cth, chosing- Dr. K. Y. Cook, Henry R. Gering and A. L. Tidd as their representatives and O. C. Hudson, F. M. Best or and H. S. Barlhohl as alternates, and then adjourned. The regular convention, after the withdrawal of Cass camp, proceeded In do business .by electing; a credential committee of five members, who reported the different camps present as being correct, and the report was adopted without difficulty. The temporary organization was then made permanent and the conven tion took up the task of electing the delegates fo the state con vention, after securing the serv ices of r.uy Clements of Klrnwood ;s assistant to the secretary, and the names of W. Ii. Banning of Union, L. A. Tyson of F.Imw ood and John Cory of IMaitsmoulh were chosen as the delegates to represent the county at the state meet ing. The delegates present at the convention were very sincere in their beliefs on both sides of the question and defended to the ut most their different views of the question of the election of the delegates who would represent them, and as a result of the two conventions there will be two sets of delegates presented, from this county at the state conven tion in May. The county outside of the camp here was solidly ar raigned on the side of the lower rate and against the present head officers and were on the job tn see that they won their point. i ne deietraies elected to 'rep resent the dilVei-ent camps of l!n . . J ii n 4 . couiny ouiside oi ine camp in this city were; Wabash John C. Brown. . I.fmwooiJ f. II. Hogge, Ed Penlern-.ai!, L. A. Tyson, C, S. Ablrich, A. X. McCreary. Louisville C. (I. Maytield, J. V. W I, C. i:. Xoyes. South Bend John Campbell. Avoca C. Karslens, B. c. Marquaidt. Xehawka J. A. Whit email,, Xick Opp, J. S. Rough. Weeping Water Wilson nil more, x. . Holland-, C. X. Xew iands, I'd Jewell. I'n ion Joe Banning-, R. I). Stine, F. W. Young, Y. B. Ban ning. J. T. Reynolds, Frank Finkle. AlvoCr. v. Cm-yea, fi. 1. Foreman. ( ireenwood William I loud, William Boucher. ' Murdock llenrv A. Tool, S. M. Cox. Murray W. W. Hamilton. 1). A. Young, Lee Kniss. GENE MAYFIELD, OF IN TOWN FOR SHORT TIME mi Our Spring Millinery Opening TJELD last Friday and Satur A day, proved to be one of the most successful in the history of our store. Even though the weather was not very favorable there were a great many ladies of this city and community in attendance to examine our beautiful spring line. From the number of hats sold we know that our efforts this season are appre ciated. We are showing everything that is new and stylish in Ladies' and Misses Apparel in Millinery, and while many of our pat rons were unable to attend the opening we want you all to call and examine our line this season. FANGB 'S DEP'T STORE V. ZUCKER, Manager girls made a mail lliglit out into the street, leaving the warrior in full possesion of the battle ground until ttie arrival ol ill ponce, when ne was taken out to i place of safety, where he could vent his wrath on the cold, tin feeling- stone of the prison cell I'he man, after a few hours' rest, F. O. Ma-yHeUJ. Sunday' editor sohered up sulliciently to he of the World-Herald, accom- taken to court, where the pro , i named hy a staff photographer of prielor of the laundry refused to that paper, came down this appear against him and he was morning to secure some nhoto- released raphs here of the different in- leresung- puiKliiigs ami resi dences of the city. The appear ance oi ;ur. Maylielil Here was the source of a great deal of pleasure to his friends,, as tene, as .ne is nest Known, is one of the most genial of men and it is always a pleasure to he with him and to take him hy the hand. The., World-Herald will have a write-up of the different points oi interest nere in ineir edition of April 12. prepared from the able pen of Mr. Maylield, and the photographs secured to day will be used for this purpose, ami with the; long residence here in Nebraska and the splendid store of knowledge of the history of this city, Mr. Mayfield can be depended upon to furnish a most pleasing and interesting- article for the readers.' While here Mr. Maylield' was a most pleasant caller at the Journal head quarters to visit for a short, time with the proprietor. Departs for Home In West. Ed Baumgart departed today for Newport, Washington, where he will make his home on a farm there in the future. Mr. Haum- rebel army in Mexico, and the gait departed with his live stock and household poods and will ar range all the matters and will then be joined by his wife, who for a week or ten days will re main here In visit with relatives m tins citv. ine pest wisnes of the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Haumgart will go with them on their journey westward and that they may enjoy unbounded pros perity will he their most sincere ilesire. Pumping Station in Fine Shape. The pumping; - station of the I'lattsmouth Water company is now in shape for the spring; visitors, and many an excursion will he made there by the I'latts mouth citizens to view the plant and its working, and a more pleasant way . of spending a few hours could not possibly he de vised. The lawn has been sown with grass seed and will present a line .appearance . during- (he coining summer months. Gets $5 and Costs. This morning- Thomas Smith was a caller at the office of Judge M. Archer, where he was called to answer to the charge of being; intoxicated, and on his appear ance there acknowledged that it was possible that he had been in such a state, and as a result of his spree he received a fine of S3 and costs and was remanded back to the cily jail to remain until the amount of the fine and costs are settled. FOUND In front of the Bank of Cass County, a door key. Own er may have same by calling- at Iverson's blacksmith shop and paying for this advertisement. 3-31-tfd The Journal does job work. -' KENSINGTON CLUB ENJOY A PLEASANT AFTERNOON WITH MRS. RUTHERFORD Rapid Shoe Repairing, and the est work siioes in tiie cily, at the Electric Shoe Store, South Sixth street. State f Ohio. City of Toledo. I.nraa Conoty. . i rann j. i neney tuukes oatti tnat be It neolur partner of tlio tlrin of F. J. Cheney & Co., do nir business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and tti.it nail firm will ay the sum of ONE ni'XDREO InrLLAKS for each and pvery ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the usc of Hall's Catarrh Cure FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this tith day of l't-teinuer. A. D., ISsli. Seal. A. W. OLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cu I taken internally and acts directly upon the Mood and mucous aur faces of the system. Send for testimonials, ' F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by ell Druggists, 7fic.t 9 Tako Hall's Family Tills for constipation. Money Loaned. Six per cent loans on farms orcnnnl lands, city resident or business property, to buy, build, improve, extend or refund mortg ages or other securities; terms reasonable; special privileges. Correspondence invited. Com monwealth Securities Loan Com pany, R. 7(7 Has and Electric ltldg-., Denver, Colorado. 749 Henry Hldg., Seattle, Washington. 3-30-4tw Beautiful Shetland Ponies for sale at all times, for the next 100 years, unless I die in the meantime. . I have now an extra fine stallion; the best in the state, for sale. Well broke for both harness and saddle. Wm. Gilmour, ' Plattsmouth, Neb. R. F. D. No. 1. The. Kensington club yesterday afternoon enjoyed one of the most pleasant meetings they hav had for some time, at the hos pitable home of Mrs. John Ruth erford, in the northwest part of the city, and the large crowd o ladies in attendance were de lighted with the lavish hospital ity shown them by the hostess The ladies had come prepared to enjoy their time in sewing, and many dainty articles were pre pared while the hours sped by very rapidly in pleasant social conversation. At an appropriate hour the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Martha liaumeister, served a most sumptuous four-course luncheon, which embraced every delicacy that it was possible to conceive of, and this treat was one that will long- be remember ed by the guests as one of the most delightful . they had ever taken part in. The dining- table was most pcauiituiiy decorated with white carnations and green foliage, making- the setting- for the luncheon a very handsome one. For Sale. First-class alfalfa seed, at my farm, 5 miles north of JVehawka. Z. W. Shrader. 3-30-Gwks-w Hedge Posts. 400 or 500 hedge posts, many large corner posts, extra long-. Win. Gilmour, Tt. F. D., Platts mouth. Call at place or inquire at Soennichsen's store. j .J!Jl!l'tfJ."-L'-'.'--.'"...i . lUJimi i m ... i ii -.j..ji an ., , 1 Torchon and Linen Laces Watch for a special bargain next week on Vacuum Sweepers Our Summer Garments are now ready for Your Inspection We now have in our Spring and ' Summer line of THE FAMOUS GORDON DYE HOSIERY