THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1914. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 7. Alvo Plotes Mrs. Tiniberlin was in Lincoln Tuesday. - Mrs. Will Casey was in Lincoln lat Thursday. AN'X J.iiii-s of S-mlh Head was in town Moii'lay. - ' C. II. Jordan wa in Lincoln on business Moinlay. (Iforr' rro.'ltt-li hati business in Lincoln Monday. P. J. Linch was in Lincoln on business Monday. Mrs. Ed Evans was at Line In Thursday of last wo;k. Clifl" Applcman was a caller at the capital city Monday. YV. S. Jordan was in the capi tal city on business Monday. Verb Linch spent Saturday and Sunday r.l home from school.' S. C Ioyles va" in I'latls nnuith Thursday and Eri.lay. Mrs. C. H. Kir kp.itrirk was a pnstensvr to Lincoln Tuslny. Mi-s. Ma:t Nickle and children weif fardinir in Lincoln Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. Murselman and son were trading- at Lincoln Mon day. Ed Ca-oy was in South Omaha isitinir his parents Thursday and Friday. J. II. Stroemer, Hairy I'arsell and J. A. Shaffer auloed to Ash land Sunday. Mr. Rogers of the state farm Knn! Sunday with his friend. Sumner Hall. Mis Aln:a ri di"-y spent Sun day and Monday with her friend. Marjory Hall. Mis-; Marjorie Cair spent Sat urday :.id Sunday with her par ents at Eau'le. Mrs. William Ca-ey was in Liiicidn Wednesday to have den ial w.rk dope. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Habhvin were in Lincoln and University P.r.ce Monday. Mr. and Mrr. Sain Ca-hner spent Sunday with Walter Ifard- rior-k and family. Mrs. Applebersr of Alliance h vi-itinc- her daus-'iter, Mrs. Ja-. II. Forennui. jr. Fred Snoeker of Lincoln visitetl r.t the S!i"oeiner home from Fri day until Sunday. Mr. Oertie IoIes of Lincoln visited relatives here from Thurs day till Saturday. John Murtey was in Omaha on business from Thursday until Saturday Mi business. S. C Hoyles shipped cattle to South Omaha Tuesday, acconi panyin;jr the shipment. John. Murtey was in C.Iay F.en t. r a few days last week looking after hi- j..;ines interests. Mi-s Ebra l!oles -pint Sat urday and Sunday with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. ryl.-.-. Feed your youn:? and obi chix cbai-eoal and bron mixed. 1 part charcoal to 2 parts bran, as a dry feed. S. C. Doylrs and Harley Wolfe were in TMaltsmonih on business Friday, pertaining to th. Eteller estate. Mr. and Mr, (ieorpre C.uryea and son, Clarence, and family auloed to Lincoln Sunday to visit friend-. Mrs. Nervia Kindt and son. Trvin, returned from Kearney, h.. Friilay and will reside here in the future. Miss Alma Oodbey entertained at dinner Tuesday the Misses Vera and Marie Prouty and S h ia Oilnif.re. The Misses Helel and IMiih Foreman came jn Salunlay frmn Fniversity i'lace, where, they are attending school. Ed IJobbitf and family of Lin coln visited over Sunday with Mrs. P.'ibbilt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. (1. P. Foreman, sr. Adam Meisinirer, from near Mynard, was a Piattsmouth visit or last Saturday, visiting with county ?eat friends. Alex Skiles of University Place came in Wednesday for a day's visit with relatives. Mrs. Jskiles is reported some belter. O. P. Foreman and sons left Tuesday -morninir with their cat tle, which they pasture in Seward county durinp" the summer. A. L Hird and family visited Sunday with Mr. ar.d Mrs. Arthur Friend, Miss Marie Bird remained to ep'Mid Ihe week with her aunl. Miss Dorothy Manners and her friend, Emily fJifTiu.'of Unie!-sity place, came down Saturday and visited over Sunday with Mrs. Rudolph Kuehn. James Orove and dau-rhfer, Mrs. Joe Bird, relurped from Minnesota last Friday, where Ihey were visit iucr-Mr. and Mr. John Hanson, Dan drove anil James drove jr., for few weeks. The Alvo Dramatic club pre sented their play, "Hill,- 'the Coachman," at dreenwood Satur day even in? to a Inrere and ap ju'ciative . audience. Anion? others goin? from here were Mr. The bcanty and virtue of -women are superior to the virtue and beauty of men, but no one can be beautiful when in the throes of a deep-seated hacking cough or cold. Nothing will bring greater relief than Allen's Cough Balsam. Sold for over half a century. Endorsed by those who use it. 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottles. ivl SI A Few Word about The Jatnes IT. Dixon, Hector "St. Junes and lion. Canon of Christ Church Caihedral, Montreal, writes : "I'erroit ma to Btnd you a few lines to strongly recom mend Perky Davis' Paixkiixkh. I have used it with satisfaction for thirty-nve yearn. It is a preparation which deserves full public confidence." Painkiller g"p UIIIHIIIWI Bowel Complaint and Mrs. It. A. Stone, Mr. and Mrs Orion Baldwin, Will Sutton, Al fred Stroemer, John Skinner, Mr and Mrs. Ed Evans, Joe and Noel Foreman and Lee l'routy. LOUISVILLE. Courier. Mrs. E. W. Sch lei fert went I Omaha Thursday, where she i akin? treatment by a specialist. o Louis Sumner, the old-time carpenter, is in town renewing old acquaintances, lie resides in Omaha. II. 5. Fun ion of Iienkelnian "i assisting Superintendent O'Urien at the fisheries during the sprin? planting of fish. Mrs. Ragoss and daughter Miss Hulda, have returned from ; six weeks' visit in Iowa with th former's daughter, Mrs. Edwan Iteis. The home of Ernest Pautseh has been quarantined. Miss Lydia having contracted diphtheria. At time of going to press she is re ported as iretting along nicely. Mrs. John Ahl. who underwent a surgical operation in an Omaha hospital a week au'o. is reported getting along nicely and her many Louisville 'friends tru-l she will soon be able to return home. Assessor John Oroup has been busy in town this week rounding up the taxpayers to get a line on the extent of their wealth. He says he finds some very poor folks, but none who are willing to turn to the county for aid. Rev. Tlalsen Luthern. minister at Wi'sner, died of pneumonia W eitnesdav. ihe remains were brought here for burial Friday, Ihe funeral being held s.t the Her man Lutheran church near Mur dock. Deceased was a brother- in-law of Win. Stohlman and wa quite well known here. The matrimonial market took on new life Friday and Louisville furnished the material. Raymond 'Oypi Teodorski and Miss ITilder Loberg went to Omaha, where thev secured license and were married. Both of these young people are well known, having lived here about all their lives MAPLE GROVE. V V Will and Louie l'uls, Alfred (iauesnieier, Herman Engeike nieir and Tom Smith made a busi ness trip to Weeping Water Sat urday evening. Mr. ami Mrs. Ben Noel spent Saturday evening with relatives in Weeping Water. John Ihirmond is getting along nicely at this writing. Will and Louie Puis shelled corn last Friday and Saturday. Schafer Bros did the shelling. Ouile a number of relatives were tiie guests of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam l'uls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Iuls and Mr. and .Mrs. W. II. Puis spent Sunday al the home of Mr., and Mrs. Charles Herren. The' Pleasant Hill .school at tended the picnic at the Eight Mile (i!-oe school Tuesday afternoon. . Sehafer Bros, and John Urist shipped hogs to South Omaha Tuesday. Will Philpot left -Saturday for his ranch in Logan county for a few weeks' stay. P. A. Hild and James Tigner shelled corn Wednesday. Percheron Stallion, Major. I will stand my percheron stal lion, Major (G2187;, a! the farm of J. Jf. Meisinger, 2 miles south oT Cedar Creek, from Monday inorninq--! Jto Wednesday evening of each'-week, and the, balance of the time during the season at my home. Henry; Jochim. L. II. Ileil and wife, from nar Mynard, were Piattsmouth visit ors last Saturday. NO DIFFERENCE The Proof Is Here the Same as Everywhere. For those who seek relief from kidney backache, ' weak kidneys, bladder ills, Doan's Kidney Pills offer hope of relief and the proof is here in Piattsmouth,-the same as everywhere. Piattsmouth people have used Doan's and Piattsmouth people recommend Doan's, the kidney remedy used in America for fifty years. Why suffer? Why run the risk of dangerous kidney ills fatal Bright's disease? Here's Piatts mouth proof. Investigate it. Jonathan Hatt, general store keeper, iii Main St., Piatts mouth, Neb., says: "I consider Doan's Kidney Pills a very good remedy for backache and other kidney troubles. They have proven their value to me. Others of my family have also tried Doan's Pills, procured at Gering & Co.'s Drug Store. They think just as much of them as I do." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn ' Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents fur the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. MURDOCH. s (Special Correspondent.) Lewis Ilornbeck was an Omaha visitor Monday. W. O.Tiillespie was an Omaha visitor Monday. I. O. lfornbcck visited with his sister in Lincoln Saturday. William Rush was a Lincoln visitor Tuesday between trains. Miss Daisy Halka Su'idayed with her parents near South Bend. Nurse Anna Amgwerl was home for a short visit willi rela t ives and friends. The Brau'chle sisters, Mariha and Selma. were Lincoln visitors Saturday between trains. Mrs. George Nicklas, who has been visiting her husband the past month, returned to her home Monday. Edna Joehansen. who has been visiting with relatives in Man ning, iiwa, returned home Tues day evening. Ball game Sunday, May.3, Mur doek vs. Lincoln Cleaning and Dye Works team. Game called at 3 p. m. Admission loc. The bricklayers have finished (he new store and II. A. Guth man's cellar and started to work on Carl SchlaphofT's new resi dence Wednesday. Harry Gillespie took Catherine Tool lo Elmwood Sunday to Dr. Neely to have her arm tended to. The small bone that was broken is improving right along. Found a Cure for Rheumatism. "I suffered with rheumatism for 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 For sale by all dru IgglStS. Poverty Ball Saturday. On Saturday evening the Cos mopolitan club will give a Poverty ball at Coates' hall and prizes will be given to the most poverty stricken appearing lady and gentleman. Those who de sire may appear m their "glad rags," but the prizes go to the most destitute appearing. Get out your old duds and be sure and attend. Spring Laxativo and Blood Cleanser. Flush out the accumulated waste and poisons of the winter months; cleans your stomach, liver and kidneys of all impuri ties. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills; nothing better for purify ing the blood. Mild, non-griping laxative. Cures .. constipation; makes you feel fine. Take no other. 25c, at your Druggist. County Attorney Taylor ; de parted last evening for Pacific Junction, where he was called lo ook after some legal matters for i few hours. WHEN !N OMAKA VISIT THE ' Otr-aha's Fur Centre" ErandNojf EVERY W2EK Clrtn. Ct2SjEnteriain-:rt. Evsrvhwl? Sops: Ask ftavboii, LaCl.a C!Vc WATA'CS DAILY DO NT CO MCMS !AT1NG V I DIDN'T VISIT THS GAYETY Local News From Thursday's DallyT ; George M. Hild and wife were passengers this morning for Omaha, where they will visit for the day with friends John C. Hansell of Union came up this morning from his home in Liberty precinct aud rpent sev eral hours here attending to mat ters at the "court house. Henry Jochim, one of the enter prising young farmers of Louis ville precinct, was in the city to day for a few hours looking after some matters of business. M. E. Manspeaker departed this morning for Hot Springs, S. D., where he was called by the illness of his brother in that place and will be gone for about a week. L. G. Larson departed this morning on No. 6 for Glenwood, where he was called lo look after some contracting work that is to be done there in the near future. Frank Beal came in this after noon from Lincoln, where lie is employed by the Burlington, and will make a short visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Beal. Henry Horn and wife came in Ibis morning from their homo near Cedar Creek and were pas sengers on the early Burlington train for the metropolis to spend the day. Mrs. J. A. Enb'i'g of Omaha, who has been here for a few days visiting with her mother. Mrs. L, C. Anderson, returned this morn ing o her home in the metropolis on No. 15. Frank Marshall, who for the past ffw months ha b- en making his home at Santa Monica, Cali fornia, came in this morning on No. 0 and will visit here with his parents for some time. Miss Etta Nickels ,,f Murray VPs a passenger this morning for Omaha, where she goes spend a few days visiting and looking after some matters' in connection with her Spirella corset agency. and those who were in the store are satisfied that this is one of the greatest Sales that they have ever attended and if you want to varify this statement ask your neighbor, but so far it was only a drop in the bucket. We are constantly pulling out goods from drawers shelves and cases and putting them on counters at prices that S will make anyone buy even though they don't need it for our workman. Mens $1.00 Over alls, best make Mens work made blue, 3 o'clock Saturday will sell No 1 Galv. tubs at 25c Childrens rompers, a great washing saver, at 19c Mens fancy soxs' regular 19c seller, 8c Something you all need. Blue Overall Demin 22oz. goes 15c Laces - 5e Lace and 10c " " 15c " " 25c " . " 50c " " Silk Waists Saturday from 2 to 3 p. m. we sell all of our ladies silk waists at v. 3qt. granite coffee j)ot Window shades light 30c granite dish pan 15c Flour Sieves 14qt. dish pans, new Clothes Pins, btst absolutely guaranteed and olive green A 1 granite IXX tin shipment, IXX tin grade per doz. 19c 18c 15c Bo 10c 1ic WUIDC For Saturday we place on Sale all of our buggy whips, not in J in WHTPQ W iliro one worth less than 15c and up to 50c, gees Saturday at .1Ui dIlu li"" If Oir U 3E -Mrs.-O. M. Streight came down this' afternoon from Omaha, ac companying her sister, Mivs, J. W. Sage, home for a short visit here. Henry Eikenherry and dai:gh ter. Miss Anna, were passengers this morning for Omaha, where Miss Eikenherry will take treat ment at the hospital. .Mrs. a. E. Sloan of Caspar, Wyoming, who has been here visiting at the home of her niece, Mrs. W. A. Robertson, departed this afternoon for her home. William DelesDernier, the genial Elmwood attorney, was in the city today looking after some matters at the court house and meeting his friends, who are legion in this city. Clears Complexion Removes Skin Blemishes. Why go through life embar rasscd and disfigured with piin-j pies, eruptions, blackheads, red rough skin, or suffering the tor tures of Eczema, itch, tetter, salt rheum? Just ask your Druggist for Dr. llobson's Eczema Oint ment. Follow the simple sug gestions and your skin worries are over. Mild, soothing, elective. Excellent for babies and delicate, tender skin. Stops chapping. Relief or money back. 50c, at vour Druggist. Jesce Perry Able to Ee Out. Jesse Perry, the barber, who has been confined to his home for the past several days with an at tack of acute stomach trouble, has so far recovered as to be back on tlnv job today, and although still weak, is feeling a little im proved over his condition of a few days ago, all of which will be very pleasing news lo his host of friends in the city. Everybody's friend Dr. Thom as' Ecleclic Oil, the great house hold remedy for toothache, ear ache, sore throat, cuts, bruises, scalds. Sold at all drug stores. l'5c and 50c. T. H. Pollock and wife were passengers this morning for the met ropol is. where Mr. Pollock goes to look after his business interests and Mrs. Pollock to visit for the dav with friends. 5 SEEK PIE WEEK EOW PASSED OF THE Shirt well black, tan Mens Hose Support er Sun, Boston, Paris 10c c Embroideries MILLINERY Ladies hats worth up to $6 and $7, your choice any of them at 1,59 Ladies Skirts Embroid 4( ..2c . . 5c ..8o .15c .23o Misses $2 skirt, " 3 " . Ladies 5 " . 7 " . All of our dry goods must be Closed Out! Articles too num erous to mention but you can save from 1c to SOc a yard. Shoes Shoes Our shoes must be closed out and closed quick as we are not going to handle shoes when we remodel. Our stock is not large but a good many, will fit the whole family. SIMONS CO., SUCCESSORS TO B. GCLDING C."'-V? .V ; - v ' g at the home of John Kaffenberger, Jr., on the old John Bauer farm 1 mile nortn and one-half mile west of the German Lutheran church, on Monday's and Tuesday's of each week, tiie'balance of the season at my home, 4 miles south of the German Lutheran church. KOPRIN. was foaled April J3, 1910; bred by M. Journet, department of Sarthe. Sire: Neptune (Olil), bv Duchesnay (37117), bv Vol tare (.50257) by Pourquoi Pas (J0S9), by Bon Espoir (213), by Brilliant (1S99), (756), by a Coco II. (714), by Vieux Chaslin (713), Jean Jjelilane (iJ'.n Dam: Sauvage (G7847) bv Rivarol 41329 (52544), by Besigoe (19602), by Brilliant III. 11116 (2919), by Fenelon 26S2, (38), bv Brilliant 1271 (755), bv Brilliant 1S99 (756 1, by Coco 11, (714), bv Vieux Chaslin (713), by Coco (712), bv Mignon (715), bv .Jean LcBlanc (739) 2nd Dam: M argot (53556), by Besigue (19602), by Brilliant III, 11116 (2919), bv Fenelon 2682 (38), bv Brilliant 1271 (755), by Brilliant 1S99 (756) by Coco II, (714) by Vieux Chaslin (713), by Coco, (712), by Mignon (715), by Jean LeBianc (739). 3d Dam: Margot (23564), by Sansonnet (4350), by Vieux Decide (4509), belonging to M. Vinault. 4th Dam: Chaton, belonging to M. Esnault. TERMS: $15.00 to insure colt to stand up and suck. E'arties disusing of mares or removing from locality, service fee becomes due and must be paid immediately. Care will bu taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. One of the events of the season will be the "Poverty Bnl!" given Saturday evening at Coates' hall by the Cosmopolitain club, - Re member the date ani be there, as a geed time is in store for all. Gccd music of the latest variety will be furnished. Mrs. John Bauer, jr., and children were passengers morning for Omaha, where will visit for the day. twi this they DR. E- R. TARRY 240 just now, but we must close it Mens summer Under wear, Balbrigan or Porosknit 19 and 39c Mens Hats, black, brown or gray 1.45 Mens Clothing Mens $2 pants 98c Boys suits 1.69 Youths suits 4.95 Mens Worsted suit 5. 8 5 All Wool serge suit8. 45 Corsets A quanity of corsets usually sold at $1 and 1.25, go Saturday . . 69c ...95c ..1.45 ..2.98 ..3.98 Shoes - Shoes Mens work and dress shoes all sizes and grades in black or tan. all worth S3 up to $5 during this sale. .. .$2.35 Ladies shoes, any pair in the house ... ... .1.98 KOPRIN Koprin is a black import ported Percheron, weighs 1950 pounds, and is 4 yrs old, and stands highly among his clas3 of horses. He was inspected this spring by the state in spector and is sound in every way. I have dec ided to stand Koprin by Coco (712), by Mignoa (715), by B Old-Fashioned Dance Saturday. The Improved Order of Red men have arranged to hold an other of" their old-fashioned dances on Saturday evening, May 2, at their hall on lower Main street. A line time is in store for :.ll those v ho attend and the members of the order are looking forward to the event with the most pleasant expectations. The Journal does job work. Ho Monsyjill Cured Fistula and All Rectal Dlaaasaa curad with out tna knife. Permanent cures sju&ranteed. Write for Free Illustrated bock on Rectal DUecses and testimonials of hundreds ef cured patients in Nebraska and Iowa. Bee BIdg.. Omaha, Neb. GREAT S3! out at once to make room Mens Caps, spring styles, all colors 19c A snap, GO yds. of Turkey red table cloth. 35c seller at alC Good quality Cotton Crash toweling 4ic Children hose sup porters worth 15c, '5c IX tin water pail 10 qurt 10c 1