PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1914. PAGE 8. jj HmSM-WlCKWIRE-CO-8 Nearly Everybody's Getting into a Wescott Suit this Spring. the reason is found in the great big powerful urtfe of super ior values, of larger stocks and closer atten tion to your require ments. Our "QUALITY CLOTHES" $20 to $35 are equal to any custom tailors product. Our "STYLEPLUS" $17 clothes are the greatest values ever offered. We claim they are equal to other stores $20 and $22 suits. They're selling fast Better not put off putting on one of these suits. M We are sho wi n g the new Kant Rot suspender s 50c Our Store is at Your Service C. E. Wescott's Sons EVERYBODY'S STORE BOY'S m are you interested in a Boys Ball Team? We have a proposition for you. W e want to see you. DEMONSTRATION OF MONARCH CANNED GOODS AT H. M. SOENNICHSEN'S Young Man Acquitted. The rase nf the State vs. Wes ley Outfield, at Weeping Water last Saturday, in which the young man was sharped with cruel treatment of a cow in that place, was decided by the jury there in favor of the defendant. Th MM M . . 1 1 t f 1 :.if w;i one mat inrnisneii a treat deal of amusement in our neighboring city and the case at tracted much attention from the curious minded. County Attor ney Taylor appeared for the state in the cas- and Matthew faring defended the young' man before the jury in the justice court. Wall Paper. Gering & Co. Look to Your Plumbing. You know what happens in house in which the plumbing is in poor con id t ion everybody in the house j.s liable to contract typhoid or some other fever. The digestive organs perform the same functions in the human body as the plumbing does for the house, and they should be kept in hrst-class condition all the time. If you have any trouble with your digestion take Chamberlain's Tablets and you are certain to get quick relief. For sale by all dealers. The Lady Recovering. From Saturday's Daily. J riends in this city have re ceived letters from Seattle, Washington, which state that Mrs. C. F. Stoutenborouph, who recently underwent an operation for the removal of a tumor, was recovering from the effects of the operation very nicely and very much improved, which will be very pleasing news to her many friends li-re. Mrs. St outenbohr ough has been a sufferer from heart trouble for the past several months and her friends were afraid the operation might prove fatal. 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. r. 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. MRS. J. A. MURRAY SELLS HER HOME HERE AND MOVES TO OMAHA a The residence properly of Mrs J. A. Murray has been disposei of by thai lady to Mr. Henry Hil hert, who for the past few year: has been residing on a farm short distance from this citv near the cemetery, and Mr. Hil belt will at once move into hi.- new home on Eighth street, which lie secured from Mi Murary. This is a verv desirable piece of property and the new owner will find that it will make him a very comfortable home .Airs. .Murray will remove from this city fo Omaha, where she has secured a residence there and will make her home there with her son. Georpe. who is employ. ed in the' postoilice in that city I lie friends of Mrs. Murray w ill regret, greatly to see her leave Hie city, but will trust that she may have the best of luck and good health in her new home. For Sale on Easy Terms. Mx-room cottage, with two lots, bain, chicken house and yard. Cistern and cily water. South Park addition. Would talk some trade. Also nine-room modern house, coal house and fine brick cave! two lots, and only two blocks from Main street. Good terms or trade. hone ',',0-J, or ad dress . O. Box i 1. When run down with kidney trouble, backache, rheumatism or bladder weakness, turn nn iektv for help to Foley Kidnev Pills. You cannot take them into your system without having good re sults. Chas. X. Fox, Himrod. X. Y.', says: "Foley Kidney pills have done me more pnmi ihnn $150.00 worth of medicine." They give you good results. For sale by all druggists. 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, lor sale. Well broke for both harness and saddle. Wm. Gilmour, Plattsmouth, Neb. R. F. D. No. 1. PIANO AT A BARGAIN: We have a used piano in good condition that one of our customers was unable to finish paying for. We place it free of charge in the home of any satisfactory party in the vicinity of Plattsmouth who will pay the balance in cash or payments as low as six dollars per month. Address OLNEY MUSIC CO., St." Joseph, Mo. The largo grocery department of the II. M. Soenniehsen store is the scene of an exhibition and demonstration for the next few- days of the goods placed on thi market by the Heid-Murdoch company of Chicago, who have the celebrated Monarch brand of canned goods on the market I ii is company has a complete assortment of all the fruits ant vegetables canned ready for ust and their line also includes sauces and dressings for meats olives and other dainties for the table that are in constant de mand. The display at the Soen ruchsen store is most complete and the customers can see here the different products of thi company anil test them to their satisfaction, as 'the proprietoi oi me siore ieeis mat mis line is one or the most complete and best on the markets of the world today, and every article is put up in a sanitary manner that brings it pure fo the table and homes of the consumer. Tin array of different articles is a very tempting one and has at- racted a great deal of attention from the customers who hav visited the store to take advant age of the opportunity to wit ness the demonstration. Tin representative of the Ileid-Mur- loeh company was unable to be lere for the demonstration, but the clerks in the store are show ing off this fine line of goods in great shape. INMATES OF THE RILEY HOTEL ENJOY A FREE DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS At the hour of 3 o'clock Sun day morning the residents at the Hotel Riley who occupy apart ments on the Sixth street side of the building were aroused by the Hash of the most intense light and a loud, humming noise which caused them to rush to their windows to discover that the electric light wires had be come crossed and were sending forth sparks that illuminated tin scene for the whole block. Th light plant was notified of th occurrence and linemen dis patched to the scene of the trouble, and after the current hut off the cross-arm on the pole that was in blazing condi tion from the intense heat to which it was exposed, was broken off and the service resumed. t" '" fife - -Wf Ladies and Misses Sun Bonnets Made of Chambra, Percale and Gingham, all have the patent process stiffening head piece and you will want one if you see them. Zi&kveiler & Lufz MISS KITTIE CUMMINS GIVES A DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL RECITAL INTERESTING BASKET BALL GAMES AT GERMAN HOME LAST EVENING From Saturday's Dally. Last evening the pupils of the High school and their friends on joyed a very pleasant time at the (lornian Home, taking in the in teresting basket ball games be tween the d liferent classes of the school. The junior and freshmen boys started the fireworks by a hotly contested game, which was finally secured by the juniors by a score of 22 to 10, although the freshmen put up a strong light for the honors of the evening. The girls' teams from the sopho more and senior classes put on a very pleasing game, although in the contest the sophomores out classed the seniors and won easily by a score of 10 to :t. Thei was a good sized crowd present at the games and much en thusiasm was displayed by th young people present at the hal to witness the games. M JULIUS PEPPERBURG THE LINCOLN CIGAR MAN HAS A STRIKE iRESHAM, NEBRASKA COUPLE MARRIED AT THE JEAN HOME SATURDAY yesterday at the handsome country home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Jean, near Mynard, occurred the wedding of Mr. (Jeorge H. Coons and Mrs. Xellie B. Idovd. oth of Oresharn, Xeb. The wedding party arrived Saturdav and at once proceeded to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jean, who are relatives of the bride. am! iere the wedding ceremony was performed yesterday, the Rev. J. M. Fades of the United Hrthren church officiating. The wedding was a very quiet one, being at- enedd only by a number of the members of the family. The newly wedded couple departed this morning for (iresham, where the groom is interested in n umber yard in that place, and where they will make their home for the present, but later expect to locale in either Omaha or rand Island. Found a Cure for Rheumatism. "I suffered with rheumatism or two years and could not get my right hand to my mouth for that length of time," writes Lee L. Chapman, Mapleton, Iowa. "I suffered terrible pain so I could not sleep or lie still at night. Five years ago I began using Cham berlain's Liniment and in two months I was well and have not suffered with rheumatism since." or sale by all druggists. Mrs. George Wagner and daughters, Misses Tressie and Annie, and sons, George and Al bert, departed this morning for Omaha, where they go to consult a specialist in regard to the reating of George's eyes, which have been giving: him a great The recitation given, both Sat urday afternoon and evening at the studio of Miss Kittle Cum mins, was one oi the most de- ightful musical events that has een held in the city for some time, and despite the inclemency of the weather, there was a large attendance at both recitations uid everyone felt the occasion was one of more than usual pleasantness. The afternoon re- ital was for the younger pupils. mil these young people gave some very difficult selection that afforded much pleasure to the parents and friends, as it show ed the close and careful training that Miss Cummins has given her lass, and the' young people, have given very their work the piano. tins program con tained some very heautilul selec- g.,,,,1 forms wilti dinViwnt om ions from the works of the nJoving manufacturers and all eadilig Composers of the world. inVi unit...! in Inrnino- .nf Ho. 'he evening 'recital was of the famous brands of smokes that more advanced pupils and their hias niade this city over the state. ofiermgs were from among the From Saturday's Dally. According to dispatches in the tate papers, the Pepperber cigar laclorv m Lincoln is in tin midst of a strike of the cigarmak- ers who have had disagreement with the owner over the foreman f the factory and on the size o the cigars turned out by the fac tory. While Mr. Peppcrberg wa ngaged in Ihe manufacturing o cigars in tins city prior to 11)08 when he removed to Lincoln, he i:id a dilliculty with his woikmei that led to the factorv being an pen shop for some time. The ther cigar factories in this city iave been most fortunate in the matter of their labor, there being careful attention t" lit t lo or no dissatisfaction be Ml I no mastering OI It ween flu. mon nml lino' i ..mnlnv. ers, and the union has been on Fop Sale. First-class alfalfa seed, at my farm, 5 miles north of Xehawka. Z. W. Shrader. 3-30-Gwks-w Paints. Gering & Co. most diihcult and beautiful com. positions ol the great music masters, and the splendid man- ner in which it was gien proved a great treat to all who bad braved the elements fo be out to! enjoy the event. Miss Hazel Tuey assisted at the recital with a very pnting CO t I IlUIUlM't, aild lliei jrank J. Chemy uinkes oath that he is senior recital through Was one that Miss rrti:er of tl. liiai of F. J. Cheney & Co.. do IILU.W nil on-ii ,t., i mii l ll at I'H I inir busliu-ss in the City of Toledo. County and Cummins aild hel' mmils Can Well I State aforesaid, and that said tirtn will pay tui'i i'"!"1, '"ii I .. - vr tirvnnni Tmi.T Jits tnr fOt'I lrUlU Of. I each ami evory v&tu f Catarrh that cannot be 9 FKAXK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and snbscrlbed In my presence, this Ota day or December. A. !., JSSti. Seal. A. W. OLEASON". Notary IMiblie. Hall's Catarrh Cu-e 1 taken Internally and acts directly uikki the blood and nincou sur faces of the system. Send for testimonials. free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, Fold by oil Druggists, 7.V. e? Take Hall's Family VUU tor constipation. THE LATE FREDERICK W. SGHLf GHTEMEIR ONAKC This week is National Canned Goods week and commencing MONDAY we will have a Special Display and Demonstration For three days on Monarch Canned Goods, this will give you an opportunity to examine and see how good it really is. We will have special prices on quanity lots it will pay you to investigate nL 61 D in n? ill ill THE DAYLIGHT STORE ill THINK OF IT 30,000 Persons Publicly Recom mend Our Remedy--Some Are Plattsmouth People. Over one hundred thousand have recommended Doarfs Kidney J'ills, For backache, kidney, urinary ills, Thirty thousand signed testimonials Are appearing1 now in public print. Some of fhem are Plattsmouth people. Some are published in Platts mouth. Xii 'other remedy shows such proof. Follow this Plattsmouth wom an's example. Mrs. F. S. r.iinknmn, Eleventh and Pearl streets, Plattsmouth, Neb., says: "For several years I was hot tiered by my kidneys. My back often pained intensely. I was inclined to think the trouble was diabetes. Headaches and lizzy spells bothered me and my sipht became so badly affected that I could n'ot read. Doan's Kidney Pills were so highly rec ommended that I decided to try them, and pot a box at (lerinp & C.o.'s Di'iisr Store. In a short time they helped me in every way. I am never without Ioans Ridney Pills on hand." For sale bv all dealers. Price 3d cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Bufl'alo, .New York, sole ajrenfs for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. STATEMENT OF THE OWNER SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIR CULATION, ETC., of The Plattsmouth Journal, published Daily and Semi-Weekly at Plattsmouth, Xeb., required by the Act of August 24, 1112. Editor, M. A. Hates, Platts mouth, Neb. Managing Editor, II. A. Bates, Plattsmouth, Neb. Business Manager, It. A. Bates, Plattsmouth, Neb.. Publisher, H. A. Bates, Platts mouth, Neb. Average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid sub scribers during the six months preceding the date of this state ment: Daily 810 Semi-Weekly 1,000 R. A. BATES, Owner. Sworn to and subscribed be fore me this 8th day of April, 1914. (Seal) THOM. WALLING, Notary Public. (My commission expires Feb ruary 1.3, 1919.) Paints. Gering & Co. Wall Paper. Gering & Co. Paints. Gering & Co. Strengthens Weak and Tired Women. "I was under a great strain nursing- a relative through three months' sickness," writes Mrs. J. C. Van De Sande, of Kirkland, III., and "Electric Bitters kept me from breaking down. I will never be without it." Do you feel tired and worn out? No appetite and food won't digest? It isn't the spring weather. You need IIec- tric Bitters. Start a month's treatment today; nothing belter for stomach, liver and kidneys. The great spring tonic. Relief or money back. 50c and 1.00, at your Druggist. Wall Paper. Gering & Co. A new assortment of neckwear. Zuckweiler & Lutz. From Saturday's Dally. Ihis morning in county court the matter of the probating of the last will and testament of the late Frederick William Schlichte meier of Nehawka came befon the court and was admitted to pronaie. The estate is a very large one, consisting of $75,000 sonal nrooerti-. There were sev- S eral of the heirs in attendance at the hearing, Frederick Frank Schlichtemeier, Frederick O Schlichtemeier, . F. Schlichte meier and Ernest Oesterinan. At torney II. F. Neill of Falls City appeared as attorney for the estate and D. O. Dwyer of this city for the minor heirs of the estate. 3K3ff3E Will Not Run for Office. For the past eighteen years I save filled the office of road over seer in district Nb. 10 to the best of my ability, and have during that time received the support of republicans, democrats and all other parties for the office, and I desire to take this method of ex pressing- my deepest apprecia tion of the cordial feeling and support given to me. The length of time I have held this office is drawing- to a close and I will not be a candidate for this position under any circumstances, and I make this statement at this time in order that others may have an opportunity to file for the posi tion. . Ben Beckman. Yale Motorcycle for Sale. Fully equipped and good as new. Incmire at the Journal Consider the Style of Our Clothes Consider wear and service all your a mind to we're ready for the most rigid and critical consideration. But above all things, consider the style of our clothes they represent the designing talent ot the world's greatest makers. The Style of your Suit is an important feature the style of some of our Black and White effects particularly. They're the hit of the season; Blues, Grays, and Browns, in plain, stripes and new plaid effects. Spring Suits $12.50, $15, $17, $20, $25 and $30. Your Spring Overcoat should properly be a Balmacaan our first shipment was entirely cleaned up in March and early April, our second shipment is ready for your inspection. Prices $18, $20 and $25. Pliil Copyright. I91 Stetson Hats MmAm ytkrZ Manhattan Shirts V deal of trouble. office. .