The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 30, 1914, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1914.
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We have just received a car load of
Mammoth Pearl
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SEED
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SOEHHIGHSEH
THE DAYLIGHT STORE
DISTRICT CONVENTIONS
OF THE CASS COUNTY
SUNDAY SCHOOLS
Look to Your Plumbing.
You know what happens in a
house in which the plumbing is
in poor conidtion everybody in
the house is liable to contract
typhoid or some other fever. The
digestive organs perforin the
same functions in the human
body as the plumbing does for the
house, and they should bo kepi in
first-class condition all the time.
If you have any trouble with your
digestion, take Chamberlain's
Tablets and you are certain to pet
quick relief. For sale by all dealers.
The German Homo will be the
scene of another very pleasant
'dance on next Saturday evening,
and if you enjoy a real jolly time
-at a dance you will be on hand to
take part in the pleasures of the
j occasion.
ANOTHER CASE BALL
Buy your stationery at the
Journal office.
HOSIERY
For Women
Like Silk Hosiery, lav
ender top in black only,
AVe ree ommend this
stocking for service:price
35c--50cper pair
35c per pair wood fiber
silk, fine guage, good
weight, with re-in forced
heel, toes and soles. So
seems to hurt. Black,
white and tan. 3 pairs
$1.00.
Guaranteed Phoenix silk
hosiery for ladies ,n tan,
black and white at 75c
to Si. 00 per pair. You
will never look for any
thing else after wearing
the Phoenix.
ZUGKWEILEB 8 LUTZ
I'lallsmoulh is to have a sec
ond base ball (cam to represent
liM in in I he sporlinjr world, as a
number of the young' men of the
city held a meeting last evening
anil perfected the urbanization of
their team by the election of the
ollicers for the season. Robert
Mc(!raw Ames was selected as the
manager of the team, and F.ugene
Tinker Mauer as the captain, who
will assign the different players
to their positions. The team has
some very promising ball players
in it and will be able to do busi
ness with any team in their class,
and arrangements will be made
at once to line np a number of
conlests wit li outside teams and
the boys are confident thai they
will be able to pive a gond ac
count of themselves on the dia
mond this season. The team will
have two pood pitchers, as well
as a pood fielding and battinp
team, and there will be somethinp
doinsr when they pot ready to
start the season. The team will
probably try to arrange a practice
tame with the Boosters some
time this week if the weather will
permit, which will pive them a
pood insight into the fine art of
ball pi ay in p.
There will be a dance given on
next Saturday evening at the Ger
man Home, to which everybody is
cordially invited to bo present
and have a good time. Good
music will be furnished to the
dancers.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve for All
Sores.
State ft OUo. City of Toledo. Lnona Conotr. .
Frank J. Cheney u.ikes oath tbut be U senior
rartiu r of tlie firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., do
In Imsim-vx in the City of Toledo. County and
State afurosaiil. and thnt nald lirm wt'.I py
the Bum of oXK HUNDRED DMLLAKS for
eaeh and every rase of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure, e
FRANK J. CnENEY.
Sworn in before me and nhscribetl In my
presence, this Oth Uay cf December, A. D., 1SS6.
Seal. A. W. GL3ASOX.
Notary Iublic.
nail's Catarrh Ca-e U taken lntornallv anij
acts directly upon the M.xhI and mnons sur
faces of the system. Send for testimonials,
free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Bold by sll P?icflti, 75c.
Take Hall's Family rillj for eonstlpaUon.
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We have just received
some choice
Canna, Calddiom and
Tub
e
Rose
Bulbs
If you are going to plant any
bulbs. We would like to have you
place your order early so we may
be able to obtain any kind you
may want and have them here for
you when the time comes to plant
them.
EASTWOOD
The district conventions of tin
Cass County Sunday School as
sociation will be held in the dif
ferent districts in the county on
3Iav 0. 7 and 8. and a large at
tendance of the Sunday schoo
workers is being looked forwan
to. The first district will' meet at
Murray on Wednesday. May ("
and will be in charge of Superin
tendent J. P. Perry of this city
The second district, will meet at
Avoca on Thursday, May 7, am
will be in charge of Superintend
ent Mrs. Weslev Davis of Weep
ing Water, while the third district
meets on riruay, May w, ai j-.agu
Willi tne simerinienueni. .uiss
Xora Eveland, in charge. The af
teruoon sessions of these meet
ings will be devoted to the dis
cussion of departmental work and
its advancement, while Hie even
ing meetings will be devoted to
addresses along the line of Sun-
day school work of the county
This association is inter-denom
inational and all the Sunday
schools of the" county are invited
to be represented at the meet
ings, which promise to be of more
than usual interest.
BRASS COLLARS OF
BURLINGTON ON THEIR
SPRING INSPECTION TOUR
A special train of some four
coaches passed through this city
last evening about 5 o'clock from
the east over the Burlington, con
veying president u. .Miner oi tnai
ii'hoad, together with his party
of ollicials from the Chicago
headquarters of the company, and
a number of the ollicials of the
lines west of the Missouri river.
Cenei-al Manager lloblrege, den-
raal Superintendent I,. B. Allen
and Division Superintendent V. H.
Mullen came down from Omaha
on tne special car oi ;ur. Alien,
which was attached to No. 2. and
which joined the party of the
president at Pacific Junction. Mr.
this city, as bad been expected
they would, as owing to the late
ness of the hour, it was desired
reach Omaha as soon as pos
ible, and many of the citizens
here who had expected to have a
view of the gentleman who con
trols the destinies of the Burling
ton were very much disappointed.
as the special did not stop here.
The president is engaged in the
annual sprintr trip over the lines
west to inspect ttie improvements
made and to see what others are
needed. The trip will cover about
a week or ten days and then the
eastern ollicials will return to the
headquarters at Chicago.
HERE TO VISIT HER
GRANDPARENTS WHILE
HUSBAND IS IN THE ARMY
Mrs. A. Q. Ross of Fort Leav
nworth, Kansas, has arrived in
this city and will visit here at the
home of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. James W. Seiver. for
some time, while her husband is
absent with the American army
in Mexico. Mr. Ross is a wire
less operator for the signal corps
and was formerly stationed at
Fort Omaha, where he was mar
ried there about five months ago
to his wife, then Miss Oertrude
Ray, and the young couple, short
ly after their marriage, were
transferred to the Kansas post,
and from there the husband was
ent to the front on the outbreak
of the trouble with the southern
republic. The friends here of
Mrs. Ross were very much pleased
to see her and In learn that she
is to be with them for a. short
time at least during the absence
of her husband at the front.
MONT ROBB A CANDIDATE
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS
From Tuesday's Daily.
Yesterday afternoon Mont
Robb, proprietor of the Hotel
Riley of this city, filed his inten
tion with the county clerk to be
come a candidate for the office of
register of deeds on the repub
lican ticket at the coming primary
election. Mi. Robb is well known
throughout the county, having
been engaged in farming near
Union and was also for a number
of years located at Murray, where
he was engaged in the grain busi
ness, and also had charge of the
elevator at Mvnard, and with his
long residence in the county has
made many friends, as he is a
most genial gentleman and one
who is uniformly courteous to
all with whom he comes in con
tact. Mr. Robb was also steward
of the slate penitentiary under
the administration of (lovernor
Aldrich and has been engaged in
the hotel business since that lime
at different places, coming here
several months ago to take charge
of the Riley hotel here. He is cer
tainly a most pleasant gentleman
to meet and his friends are
numerous in Cass county.
Yellow Complexion.
I nose w nose complexion urns
yellow are indeed unhappy; they
are usually the viol mis of jaun
dice. This sickness has different
auses, but is. as a rule, accom
panied py constipation. J ne
latient is usually very weak and
morose. A very goo(j remeoy is
rriner's American Elixir of Hitter
Wine, because it quickly cleans
lit the body and expels undigest
d particles of food. It strenglh
ns the weakened parts, making
them able to perform their work.
In diseases of the stomach, the
iver and the bowels it often gives
l very quick relief. It creates a
natural appetite and aids diges-
ion; it relieves constipation, even
of old standing. Use it in loss of
appetite, bodily weakness, con
stipation. At drug stores. Jos.
Triner, Manufacturer, 133.T-i;ir?o
Ashland Ave., Chicago, III.' If
fui feel pain in your throat,
best, back or in your limbs, re
member Triner's Liniment. If
on suffer often with such pains
eep a bottle of this liniment al
ways at hand.
EMBERS OF SAINT
LUKE'S PARISH ELECTS
OFFICERS FUR YEAR
From Wednesday's Daily.
The members of St. Luke's
parish of tins oily last evening
ield their annual parish meeting
it the church to hear the reports
of the different church otlicials
or the year, and for the purpose
f the election of the members of
I lie vestry for the ensuing year.
So well pleased were the member
of the parish over the splendid
service given them by the present
members of the vestry that they
were re-elected to their offices for
the ensuing year. They are as
ollows: Senior warden, George
odge: junior warden. Dr. T. P.
,ivingslon: treasurer, Carl G.
"rieke; secretary, C. W. Baylor;
. m rmi I
vestryman, J. ti. inrasner. me
church has just secured a new
rector. Rev. W. S. Leete, and he
was present last evening at me
meeting to meet with the vestry,
anil all greatly enjoyed the pleas
ure of having this most pleasant
gentleman with them.
You'll find us ready this season
with the largest showing ol new styles in Spring
suits we've ever offered.
Every good pattern shown by the
best high grade clothes makers, can be found in
our spring lines. New blues, new grays, new
browns and many of the neat hair line effects
in black and white and other good combinations.
New patch pocket models made with roll fronts,
besides all regular 2 and 3 button models.
Prices $12.50 to $30.00.
See Our Windows For
Style Pointers.
Stetson
Hats
t
Manhattan
Shirts
STEPS ON A RUSTY
NAIL WHICH PENETRATES
THE FOOT ABOUT AN INCH
Yesterday as George Ford was
walking in the yard at his home
on South Third street he was so
unfortunate as to meet with a
very painful accident that may
prove most serious for him. . He
stepped op a rusty nail that was
lying turned point upward on the
ground and it penetrated the 'flesh
on the bottom of the foot ' for
about an inch and made a most
painful injury. The wound was
dressed and the victim will spend
& few days awaiting to see if
serious results develop, and will
then return to Rock Springs.
Wyoming-, where he is located at
present.
GUS JOHNSON, INSPEC
TOR IN THE FREIGHT CAR
DEPT. FRACTURES THIGH
For Rent.
M. E. parsonage, at Mynard.
A family without small children
prefered. For particulars inquire
of Grant Wetenkamp, Mynard, or
phone 2220.
16u acres of Land.
Will trade 100 acres of land ii
Perkins county for Plattsmoutb
property. W. H. Bryan.
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After a hearty meal take
Doan's Regulets and assist your
stomach, liver and bowels. Regu
lets are a 'mild laxative. 25c at
all stores.
This morning about 0 o'clock
Gust Johnson, employed as an
inspector in the freight car de
partment of the Hurlington shop
here, met with an accident that
will confine him to his room for
several weeks. He was climbing
onto a box car and reached up to
catch hold of the running board,
only to find that it was not fast
ened down, and he fell back onto
the ground, a distance of some
fifteen feet, doubling one of his
lower limbs up and inflicting a
most serious fracture of the right
thigh bone below the hip. As soon
as the accident occurred fellow
workmen of Mr. Johnson ran to
his assistance and attempted to
aid him, but it was seen that the
leg was in bad shape and he was
at once hurried to the office of the
company physician, where he was
looked after and then taken to his
home, where the injured man was
made as comfortable as the pain
ful nature of the injury would
permit. Mr. Johnson is quite a
short chunky built man and the
fall from the height that he did
might have even resulted more
seriously than it did, although at
that it will be many weeks before
he is able to be up and around
the bouse, and several more be
fore he is able to resume his
duties at the shops.
Many ills come from impure
blood. Can't have pure blood
with faulty digestion, lazy liver
and sluggish bowels. Burdock
Blood Bitters is recommended for
strengthening stomach, bowels
and liver ami purifying" the blood.
CDSHMAN
ENGINE
Now is the time to place
your order for a Farm
Cushman Engine. Last
year the factory was com
pelled to turn down hun
dreds of orders received
at harvest time.
TOE FARM CUSHMAN EN
GINK will not on'13' do what any
of equal horse power will do, but
will operate your binder as well.
Can use it 365 days a year. One
party to whom I sold Cushman
last year voluntarily told rue he
considered it saved him at least
fifty dollars by giving him two
teams to continue his corn plow
ing. For further particulars
call up
W. T. Richardson
Mynard, Neb.
Buy your stationery at the
Journal office.
5 We are desirous of se
J curing the name of every
f" person now living who
2 traded with "C. E. Wescolt
The Boss Clothier," in the
year 1879. .Will you please
s call at the store or send us
j the name by mail?
2- C. E. WESCOTT'S SONS.
H4
Mrs. August Pein III.
From "Wednesday's Pally.
The many friends of Mrs. Aug
ust Pein in this city will be great-
y shocked to learn that this most
timable lady is lying quite low
at her home in this city, suffering
from an attack of gall stones, and
icr condition is such as to great-
y alarm her family and friends,
who for the past few days have
eon constantly at her bedside in
their endeavors to assist her to
recover from the illness rrom
which she is suffering. It is to be
hoped that this lady will be able
to rally and soon be up and
around again.
Residence for Sale.
Two-story brick on Main and
8th streets, contains 8 rooms,
not including bath room and
closets. Beautifully located and
modern fixtures. Two and a half
lots, with trees, barn and out
houses. For further particulars
address Silas Long, G48 N. 26th
St., Lincoln, Neb.
-' 4-8-lmo-d&w
(R. G. DOVEY
l SON)
Rugs, Axminster Carpet, Ingrain Carpet, Matting and Linoleum
Just a few Velvet Brussels
Rugs, 27x54, special
$1 .29
Westop
Mil
1)
am
is a guaranteed
Rain Coat for 3
years. For ladies
and children,
caps to match
prices $3.48
up to $9.00
Umbrellas!!!
Just received an extraordinary
fine lot of Umbrellas.
Black, children's 50c
Black, large size,.. 50c to $3.00
Two qualities of SilK, detachable
handles.. ....$1.50 to $3.50
Muslin Underwear
and Night Gowns
Gowns at 50, 75, 85,
and up to $3.50.
Combination Suits Draw
ers and Corset covers
$1 .50 up to $3.50
Children's Drawers, Plain and Knick
erbockers . . . . . AZlo and 25c
Misses and Ladies Drawers. , . . .25c
Men's Summer Knit
Underwear
Short Sleeves and ankle lengths.
Boys summer Underwear "Mesh"
short sleeves and knee length. .25c
Ladies and Gents Silk,
and Silk Lisle Hosiery
The Gordon Dye speaks for it self
in quality.
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Bucklen's
Hurts.
Arnica Salve for All
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