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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1914)
THURSDAY, APRIL S, 1914. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE S. Hish Wicrwmc-Co S f Clothes , Our 35 th Easter in Plattsmouth "CINDS us better equipped than ever before to serve you. A larger and better store a larger and better stock. Our aim is to make this store one of real service to this communi ty and one you will take pride in pointing out to strangers. Every- TtiRSH-Wi crwmi -CO'S; 14 thing up to the "split second" in style. For this 35th Easter Season we have spared no efforts to lay before you the greatest array of fine clothing for the piiLC wc navccvci unci- ed. We are so enthusi- 1 j lu Jl J asuc auouL it mat our statements may seem extreme, but if you will HlSH-W!CltWlE-CO Clothes step in and let us show you, you will say we are justified. We introduce you to these five young men as fair samples of the style and appearance we have put into these new Easter Suits. Don't overlook our $17 Style plus line. It solves the "high cost" problem for . Clothes you. Our clerks are paid to show our goods. Don't be afraid to look. C. E. Wescott's Sons EVERYBODY'S STORE SATURDAY SPECIAL Men's Dress Hats $1 ONE DAY ONLY. CI I Hi rsh-w 1 cm re-co-s Clothes Miss Ellen Piil'ck was a pas senger this nmrnintf for Omaha, where shi will visit with her father at the hospital for the (!av. William Baird. superintendent of the Burlinctun shops in this city, returner! lnuni' this morning from Chicago, where ho has been looking after some company business. Mrs. William MrCauley granddaughter. Miss Dorris and Pat terson, departed this morning for Lincoln and Arapahoe, where they will visit, with relatives for a hort time. Misses Tony and Agnes Jam! a were passengers this mrning on the early Burlington train for Omaha, where they spent the day faking in the sights of the Ne braska metropolis. Mrs. Joe McCarthy, accom panied by her mother, Mrs. Allen Meeter, of Afton, Iowa, were pas- engers this morning for Omaha, where they will visit for t lie day looking- after matters of business. Robert Walling came in this afternoon from Omaha and will visit here with his parents for the Easter vacation. Mr. Louis Simons is reported on the sick list, suffering from an attack of the grippe. His friends hope to soon see him around again. 2C Bays M&iTi And the Sample Store is no more, as the building is already rented to other people and there is noth ing left to do but get out. In the next five days our prices will surpass any ever offered. Don't miss this great oppoatunity. 3 Ik a. Boy's Knee Pants Men's Pants Something Good for the Kids A Big Lot to Select from 1 9c 98c Childs' Suits Men's Sample Hats You Never Saw Their Beat Worth More Than Double 98c 98c Men's Good Suits Well Worth $10 and $12 $5.95 Our Shoes, Men's and Ladies' Furnishings, at prices that will open your eyes. Remember we must get out and the goods must be sold. Price cuts no figure. The E aim pi Wctenkamp Bldg., Across from the Court House YOUNG PEOPLE WEDDED AT THE THOMAS HOME From Wednescla y's Daily. Last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Thomas in. this city was solemnized the marriage of Mr. Oliver Earl Powers of Murray ami Miss Mahle Ravenscroft of Auburn. Tint wedding was a very quiet one, being attended only by the members of the Thomas family, and was performed by Hev. 1). L. Dunkleberger, win in a very im pressive manner pronounced the words that made these two happy young people as one. The bride is a very highly esteemed young' lady of Auburn who has a vast host of friends in t tint city, who will learn with great pleasure of her hapiness. Mr. powers is em ployed by the Missouri Pacific at Murray as a telegraph operator, and is a' most estimable gentle man in the fullest sense of the term, being one of nature's noblemen and a man whom to know is to be numbered as one of his friends. Mr. and Mrs. Powers will make their future home in Murray, for the present at least. FRONT OF LOWER GARAGE BEING IMPROVED IN MANY WAYS The garage building on lower Main .-.treet is having the front remodeled to fit it b'tler for the needs of the occupants of the building, as the door to the build ing is altogether too small to ad mit of the passage of the large sized automobiles into the build ing. The doorway is being widen ed several feel and will nw allow the passage of large-sized cars with ease and will allow Mr. Manners, who has charge of the garage, plenty of room to get the machines in and out of the build ing. This will prove a great deal more satisfactory to the patrons of the garage and will result in quite an increase in the business of the concern. BURLINGTON BAND CONCERTS BEING AGITATEO FOR THE SEASON It will not be long now before the question of the holding of the public concerts by the Burlington band will be agitated, and thest popular forms of entertainment should be encouraged to the ut most by the citizens of this city who have in the past few years been criven the benefit of the weeklv concerts bv this splendh musical organization, which, un der the direction of K. II. Sehul- hof, is fast becoming one of the best bands in this section of the state, and any boosting that is done for the Burlington bard i sure to result in good not only for the band, but to this city, where many strangers and visit ors from the surrounding coun try are attracted on each and everv concert night. When the time comes to take hold of the tow line and pull for the con certs there should be no one hold back, but all should do their ut most to make them a great and glorious success in every way. Make up your mind now what vou will do to aid the band and when the time comes get in line and be a booster for this line musical organization. For Cigar Makers. Mr. Florian Zeman wrote us the following: "Both men and women employed at the cigar Tiaking trade lead a sedentary life and are inhaling tobacco dust all the time. They usually have little appetite, are weak and in many cases compelled to quit their work. To such, especially to women, I wish to recommend Triner's American Elixir of Bit ter Wine, which is very effective for tobacco workers. K. Antos, Eva Zatka, St. Granec, J. Zatka and I, we all used it and recom mend it. Yours truly, Florian Zeman, 178 Liberty st., Allen town, Pa." This is true in every occupation. Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine will clean out the body, which is full of w-aste matter, will create a sound appetite, will correct constipa tion. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, Manufacturer, 1333-1339 S. Ash land Ave., Chicago, III. In all pains employ Triner's Liniment. REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION From Tuesday's Daily. The board of education last evening held their regular monthly meeting and transacted a number of routine matters that, demanded their immediate atten tion. The hoard is feeling ery well satisfied over the fact that the teacher's who were selected for the ensuing year have a:! ac cepted and there will be only two vacancies in the force so far, that in the West Second ward and Mercerville schools, as the teachers in these schools have not signified their intention of applying for the school for an other year. The board also has taken up and discussed the mat ter of repairing and bettering of the steps that lead to the High school and Central building campus from Main street, and will take the matter up thorough ly in order to provide a better means of getting to the school grounds. These steps are very rickety and decayed, and having done service for the last two generations, it is about time for them to be replaced with new ones that will be in keeping wilh the large number of students that attend these schools. It is thought that concrete siep.--, of a greater width will be necessary to provide the proper moans of entrance to the grounds. MISS ETHEL FERRIS IS GETTING ALONG NICELY AT CHIGAGO NEW VESTMENTS FOR THE SAINT LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH CHOIR From Wednesday's DaIZ3. Word has just been received in this city from Chicago that Miss Ethel Ferris, who is in the city taking treatment at the Pasteur institute for the effects of a bite inflicted on her by a small pet dog about three weeks ago, is getting along nicely and the brightest hopes are entertained for her complete recovery from the effects of the bile and that in a very short time she will be completely recovered from the effects of the injury. While it was feared at lirst that the little girl might contract hydrophobia from the bite the results of the examination at Chicago fail to show any signs of this dread malady. It will be necessary, however, for the little girl to re main at the hospital for twenty one days in case any symptoms of the rabies appear. B& Y&u Kodak? THEN you want your films devel oped by someone who is inter ested m the product you use. If you use Eastman films (the kind with 27 years experience behind it) have it developed by an Eastman dealer and not one who knocks Eastman products, for he has an "axe to grind" and will not give you a square deal. If it isn't an Eastman it isn't a Kodak "KODAK" Is our Registered and common-law Trade-Mark and cannot be rightfully applied except to goods of our manufacture. When a dealer tries to sell you a camera or films or other goods not of our manufacture under the Kodak name, you can be sure that he has an inferior article that he is trying to market on the Kodak reputation, and he also makes himself liable to suit by us for damages and injunction. WEYRICH & HADRABA are the only author ized dealers in Kodak goods in Plattsmouth. EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y. Bring or send us your films and they will be developed and printed right. Velox pa per used, which no other finisher in this city does. We y rich & Hadraba DRUGGISTS We show a complete stock of Fiber silk hose. Remember we are airents for the Phoenix silk hosierv. Zuckweiler & Lutz. JAMES W. THOMAS WILL AGAIN ENTER THE SOLDIER'S HOME From Tuesday's Dany. This morning James V Thomas departed for Mil ford," Nebraska, where he will again enter the Soldiers' Home, after i short visit here with relatives "Uncle" Jim, as he is bes1 known throughout this locality, is verv much pleased with the Home and the treatment he has received there and speaks in the highest terms of the manner m which the superintendent and officers at the Home treat the men who make their home there While he has enjoyed his visit here he is very glad to again leave for the Home and mingle wilh his old comrades there. New Rhinestone hairpins, 10c, 25c and 50c. New Rosebud jewl- ery at 25c and 50c each. Zuckweiler & Lutz. Why t Suits Particular People. Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound is prompt and effective for coughs, colds, croup hoarseness, bronchial coughs and throat troubles. Thomas Verron, Han cock, Mich., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar quickly relieves tickling throat and stops the cough with no bad after effect." It contains no opiates and is pure. That's why it suits particular people. For sale by all druggists. Floyd Kuhney was a passeng- ... fi i er tnis morning ior umana, where he will spend the day look ing after matters of business. From Tuesday's Daily. The St. Luke's choir of the Episcopal church in this city are feeling very proud over the. new vestments which they are now wearing, and they have a perfect right, as the vestments rep resents the donation made by the Junior Guild of the church to the choir and the church. The vest ments were worn for the lirst time Sunday and made a very handsome appearance and the young ladies of the Guild cer tainly have demonstrated their interest in the church work by their efforts for the betterment of the church by lending their aid in the upbuilding of church organizations. Children's Diseases Very Prevalent. Whooping cough is about everywhere. Measles and scarlet fever almost as bad. Use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for in flamed throats and coughing. Mrs. I. C. Hostler, Grand Island, Neb., says: "My three children had severe attacks of whooping cough, and a very few doses of Foley's Honey and Tar gave great relief." For sale by all druggists. When run down with kidney trouble, backache, rheumatism or bladder weakness, turn quickly for help to Foley Kidney Pills. You cannot take them into your system without having good re sults. Chas. N. Fox. Himrod, N. Y., says: "Foley Kidney Pills have done me more good than ? 150.00 worth of medicine." They give you good results. For sale by all druggists. Mrs. Ralph Smith was among the passengers .this jrutrnjnsr- -Ur Omaha, where she will visit for the day with Miss Florence Balser at the hospital. Mrs. J. A. Murray came in last evening from Omaha, aft'r a visit for a few days with her sm, George, and oilier relatives in the metropolis. Mrs. M. F. Manspeaker was a passenger this morning for Omaha, where she will visit for the day with friends in that city. Foley Kidney Pills Successful for Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble. Positive in action for backache, weak back, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles. P. J. Boyd, Ogle, Texas, writes: "After tak ing two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills, my rheumatism and kidney troubles are completely gone." Safe and effective. For s2?e by all druggists. To Obtain Good Results In Gardening; Y 0U must use good, fresh and reliable seed. Our store is well assorted and complete of fresh seed. We sell nothing but seed in the bulk seed that can be examined before purchasing. A good stock of onion sets just arrived, (both top and bottom sets. For good reliable seed and best value for your money, call on G. P. Eastwood 3.