MONDAY, WAY 25, 1914. PAGE 6. bi nTTtnniiTU cBHf.urrKi v .inimNii "WHAT. Afrr vnll G TO GIVE HER? $f 7' J .'Ifi5i mnmmcMl)m mm CJ "How much the wife is dearer than the bride." This is true when love is true. J Let her value your wedding gift even more as wife than bride. We help you select gifts that will bear the test of years. See Us For Graduation Gifts JOHN W. Paul Wohlfarth Taken Sick. From Friday's Daily: Y-.terday l'aul Wohlfarth was taken quilt violently ill at hi? Ii mit in this city and it was inffary to summon a physician ti his bedside and an exainina tioii of his t-ast' showed that he was apparently suffering from an attack tf appendieil is. Ht was at once ordered packed in ice to check the inllaniinat in aiiil to await developments in the cast a to whether an operation would be necessary or not. The illness of Paul will be the source of mucli regret to his host of friends here. anl they will anxiously await favorable reports from his bedside. 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' ' If Makes You Hungry to See 'Em WAGNEIH' "Everything Good To Eat" CRABILL MARRIAGE OF A CASS COUNTY GIRL IN GERMANY The news of the wedding of a former Cass county young lady has jut been received here by relatives, the ceremony taking place in (Jermany. The bride is Miss Amelia Metzger, a daughter of Mrs. Mary Metzger, of near Cedar Creek, ami the wedding ceremony was performed at Ulm, Germany, on Thursday, May 21. The groom is Mr. Edmund Meyer, a wealthy implement manufactur er of Ulm. and there the couple will make their future homo. Miss Metzger is a most charming lady ami possessed of a host of friemls in this city and vicinity, who will learn of her marriage with great pleasure and extend to her their heartiest best wishes for the hap piness and prosperity of the new ly wedded couple. Miss Metzger was a student at the PI.it ts moulh schools for a number of years anl graduated from the -chord in the class of 11)01, and later attended the slate university at Lincoln. She departed for F.urope about a year ago to visit the points of interest on the con tinent, and while there met her future husband, and their ro mance culminated in the wedding at Ulm on the 7th. Keep Bowel Movement Regular. Dr. King's New Life Pills keep stomach, liver ami kidneys in healthy condition. Rid the body of poisons and waste. Improve your complexion by Hushing the liver and kidneys. "I got more relief from fine box of Dr. King's New Life Pills than any medicine I ever tried," says C. E. Hatfield, if Chicago, III. 25c at your Druggist. A Slice From Omar's Cake. Come, eat your fill and in the fire of spring Your winter mor3el of denial fling. The bird of time has but a little way To flutter, and the bird is on the wing. Make friends with our cakes. They have the home made quality that you like. Made of best eggs and purest materials. One of our layer cakes, for instance, adds to the joy of living just tops off a meal to perfection. Orange cakes, sponge cakes, plain cakes, chocolate cakes, raisin cakes, crullers, lady fingers, etc. all fine. s SOME GRAND GOOD ROADS IN TJE GOUNTY Road Overseer Coon F. Vallery Has a Right to Feed Proud of the Good Roads. Through the courtesy of Major Hall, one of Cass county's great est good roads enthusiasts, the Journal man was given a lively auto ride out to the west end of Plattsmouth precinct. Saturday morning, passing over the main traveled road leading to Louis ville. The trip was made for the purpose of looking at the road on which Road Overseer Coon F allery, Commissioner Juliu Pitz and Henry Hirz, jr., are doing sonic mighty good work. Mr. Val lery is at work with his team, plows and scrapers, and has one assistant, employing the same methods, while Commissioner Pitz is at the steering wheel of the big grader, and Henry- Hirz, jr., pulling the same with his leavy traction engine, and for four days' work we must say that hese four men have been doing some fast grading. The grading was commenced at the extreme west end of the pre cinct, and when completed will extent! right up to the Platts mouth city limits. The dirt is eing graded to the center, leav ing a good deep gutter at each side, being made wider where needed, hills taken off to some extent, and the low places filled in. Where the road winds to the north across Four Mile creek, the oad will be. straightened, the two mall wootlen structure bridges will be removed, and one perman ent concrete bridge placed in the center, filling in all the other ap- troaches, making a straight line rom hill top to hill fop, entirely liminating this dangerous point across tne creek notioni. inis is certainlv one of the best loca tions for one of the numerous oncrete bridges that the com missioners will place in during the coming summer', which we understand is something like thirty in all. This piece of road is about six miles in length, ami handled as it has been, the expense will be ery light, which we suppose will e paid out of the eommission- rs' road fund, at least this is Mr. Vallery's wishes, as he has a great deal more work that he wants to do in his district this summer. Through the efforts of good roads commissioners and good roads overseers Cass county will soon rank at the top on the good roads proposition. It will pay other road overseers to go over this piece of road and then follow tj it. HOWARD MITCHELL A FORMER PLATTSMOUTH ROY KILLED IN KANSAS CITY Howard Mitchell, a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell, of Omaha, formerly of this city, was villed last evening at 0 o'clock in Kansas City, Missouri, in a street car accident. The news of the death was telegraphed to the par ents at Omaha, but no particulars as to the accident have as yet een learned. The mother of the young man arrived here this aft ernoon to make arrangements for the funeral, as the body will ar rive here tomorrow morning and he funeral be held at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Travis at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. George Mitchell of Courtland, Neb., and interment made in the family lot at Oak Hill. Howard Mitchell was born in this city 2G years ago, and re ceived his education in the public schools here, where his parents resided until their removal to Omaha some ten years gao. He was engaged in business in Kan sas City, where he had been for the past few years, and was un married. The body will be ac companied to this city by his brother, Samuel Mitchell, who resides in Kansas City. To the sorrow-stricken parents and brothers and sisters the deepest sympathy of the old friends lere will be extended in the loss of the son and brother, who is cut down in the springtime of his ife. Curtain Nets AND Lace Curtains We are showing 40 different patterns of Curtain Nets rang ing in price from 15c to SI per yard These are all exclusive pat terns of the newest designs in white Arabian ivory and ecru. Also a full stock of Lace Cur tainsa direct-from-the-fac-tory shipment at prices from 50c to $5 per pair We also offer a lot of odd cur tains at a large discount. ZUCKWEILER S LUTZ DEATH OF MRS. CEO. W. GOLVIN AT DES MOINES A message was received here this afternoon from Des Moines, Iowa, announcing the death in that city this morning of Mrs. George V. Colvin, a sister of Mrs. Rebecca Kennedy and Mrs. Ras mus Peterson of this city. The leceased lady had been in poor lealth for some time ami death came as the result of a stroke of apoplexy. She was quite well ad vanced in years, being 78 years old. The body of this worthy ady will be brought to this city tomorrow morning and will be aken to the home of her sister, Mrs. Peterson. Announcement of the time for the funeral will be given tomorrow. EAGLE. Beacon. A seven anil one-half-pound boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Latrom Thursday morning of this week. Guy Adams is limping around with the aid of crutches, having just recently cut a deep gash in his right foot with a disc. Dr. V. E. Ragan, wife anil baby of Hebron, Neb., are visiting at the home of the doctor's sister, Mrs. V. P. Yoho and family. Sanders Vanlandingham and wife of Davey visited over Sun day at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Vanlanding ham. We understand that Dr. Mc Candless of Waverly has rented rooms at the hotel at this place and will open up an oflice about June 1st. Wm. Knapton, who is at a Lin coln hospital having his 4iand treated, is slowly improving and hopes to be able to return home in a week or so. Mr. and Mrs. IT. L. Sealtergood, who have been visiting the past three weeks with relatives at Napa and San Francisco, Cali fornia, returned home last Satur day. Dave Stall accompanied them. While playing in a swing at the school grounds the first of the week Orr Hobson fell in such a manner as In injure his hip quite severely. Under the care of a physician he is getting along nicely. Invitations are out, announcing the marriage of Ula Fair ITeebner to Jesse West lake Wednesday evening, June 3, at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ITeebner, Ne ll awka, Neb. Girls Wanted. Two girls are wanted at, the Perkins House immediately, for general work. State ft Ohio. City of Toledo. Lncas Count?. Frank J. Cboney niakea oath that he i aenloc fartn?r of tbe firm of J. C'hnejr & Co., do ng buxlneas In the City of Toledo, County and (Uate aforenald. and that aald firm will pay the anm of ONE HUNDRED IHJLLAUS for each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure, FRANK J. CHEiSET. Sworn to before tne and subscribed in my presence, this Cth day of December, A. D., 188& Seal. A. W. GLEASOX. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and acts directly uKn the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Send tor testimonials, tree. F. J. CnENET & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. -Take Hall's Family rills for constipation. A VERY BUM BASE BALL TEAM FROM OMAHA Boosters Overwhelm Bourgeois Team of Omaha by a Score of 24 to 0 Yesterday. The advent of the Bourgeois base ball team of Omaha at the Uooslep park yesterday afternoon was an experience that the play ers of that team will not stum forget, as before three innings were over they were overwhelmed by the deluge of hits made off the delivery of HotTer, their t wirier, and the rest of the team was even worse than the pitcher, as they were unable to stop the ball when knocked to them, and when they succeeded in getting' their hands on it could not tell what to do with it anil wildly threw the ball around the diamond, allowing the Boosters to trot around the bases at will, and the close of the tragedy it was found that the re sult was 2i to 0 in favor of the Plattsmouth boys, and tire char acter of ball played by the visit ors may be judged by the score. In the first inning the Boosters secured six runs, ami every mem ber of the team hatted once ami Beal, the he.nl of the list came up twice to face the visitors in this inning, anil they were certainly a thonuighly demoralized organiza tion and had evidently no busi ness o try and play base ball, al though they were a very pleasant bunch of young fellows and were fully aware of their inability to play the game as it should be. The inability of the visitors to connect with the ball caused tin locals to fatten their stolen base record, and McCauley added to his laurels by stealing home while the pitcher was deliverintr the ball to the batter, anil to accom modate his steal the catcher dropped the ball. The game was long drawn out anil to add to the weariness of the contest the dust swept down in clouds inlo the grandstand and made it decidedly uncomfortable for the spectators who were present to witness the slaughter. The only really sensational feature of the game was a catch made in the seventh inning by Mason in left field, when be an nexed one of the drives of the visitors, making a long run for it and nailing it with one hand. Pike who was on the mound for the Boosters, was in the best of form and had the visitors under con trol at all stages of the game, and as a result they never grew in the least dangerous. The line up of the teams was as follows: Bourgeois. Boosters. Lang catcher Neitzel Hoffer pitcher Pike F. Krejci.. . first base . .McCauley Hopkins., second base ....Smith Worlaml... Shorstop . ..Parriott J. Krejci.. third base . ...Heroh Stark right field . ...Arrie? Henbrush.. . center Beal Risley left Mason HENRY MAD5EN IS DOING WELL IN RED LODGE. MONTANA The following taken form the Red Lodge, Montana. I'iekel, will he of much interest here, as it contains in formation of Henry Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Madsen of this eity, and who sinee leaving here has en gaged in business in that state: The furniture and fixtures of the Cilohe cafe, closed last week by the Fromherg Slate bank un der foreclosure of chat tie mort gage, were sold under execution Wednesday by Sheriff W. If. CSebn and were bid in by the bank for $H0. Henry Madsen, the pioneer restaurant man and proprietor of the lunch counter, has secured a lease on the cafe building from Charles Akin and will open an up-to-date eating house therein as soon as the new furniture and fixtures ordered by him from the eastern factory arrive. The . interior of the building will be renovated and fixed up in first-class condition. Mr. Madsen has ordered a 30-foot lunch counter and revolving stools and expects to open his new eating house in about 30. days. lie will call it "Hank's Place." WV'WVWV V '-V w w - - 'ask 8 8 Q T T T7 We have just received a very fine line of Imported Hand-made Baskets. You can find baskets suitable for any and all purposes. Bread Baskets, Fruit Baskets. Fern Baskets, Work Baskets. It will pay you to look at our west window, where they are now on dis play. It may be that you will find the very basket that you have been looking for so long. its ft 9 THE DAYLIGHT STORE Boston's Noted Beauty Specialist Mrs. E. LEWIS. IS SPENDING THE WEEK AT TJic S&joJUL Store CP Tli"'! sat Free Facial Massages, Free Personal Beauty Advice. MRS. LEWIS is representing one of the largest Toilet Requisite manufacturers in the United States, and it is with much pleasure, on our part to have the opportunity of offering the ladies of l'lattsmouth the free services of such an expert Beauty Specialist. Appointments made in your ov:i home by telephone. F. & CO. Sole Distributors for Harmony Toilet Requisites, Plattsmouth, Tho Q&caJUL Storm Phone No. 106 HELP THE KIDNEYS Plattsmouth Readers Are Learn ing the Way. It's the little kidney ills The lame, weak or aching back The unnoticed urinary dis orders That may lead to dropsy and IUight's disease. When the kidneys are weak, Help them with I loan's Kidney Pills, A remedy especially for weak kidneys. Doan's have been used in kid nev troubles for r years. Endorsed by 30, nop people endorsed by citizens of this lo cality. . William flilmour, farmer, four miles south of Plat tsmouth, says: "One of my family had been suf fering intensely from lameness in the back. She got no relief until she began using Doan's Kidney Pills. They did more to relieve these troubles than any thing else that had previously been taken." Price r0c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy set Doan's Kidney Pills the Drug Si ore Monies: "EGYPTIAN LOVE LETTER" You don't have to write on clay tablets nowadays. Instead you use pen and ink and fine paper, with Uncle Sam your servant for a song. Let us be your stationery servant. We're well trained and can "deliver the goods" at right prices. Mauzy Drug Company g nn 111 its Nebraska. Phone No. 10G same that Mr. CJilmour recom mends. Foster-Milburn Co., Props, Buffalo, X. Y. New Baby Boy at Steger Home. The home of Rev. and Mrs. J. If. Steger was visited Saturday evening by the stork, who left in their charge a bouncing new baby boy, who will make his home with them in the future. The little man is a fine and handsome lad and his arrival was the source of a great ' deal of pleasure to the parents, who were proud and de lighted over the new addition Jo the family. The mother and liltle son are both doing nicely and the father is just about as proud as it is possible for anyone to be. The best wishes of the many friends will be extended to Mr. and Mrs. Steger on the arrival of the new heir, with the heartiest, best wishes for his future welfare. 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, 648 N. 2Gth St., Lincoln, Neb. 4-8-imo-d&w GNGHSEEI I V