MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1914. PAGE 2. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. For Hand and Cleans FOR THE HANDS Removes ink, dirt, stains, grease of all kinds with out injury to tender skins. FOR THE HOUSEWIFE "Jack Rab bit" cleans floors, woodwork, enamel ware, bath-tubs and kitchen utensils One can will convince. Per can. P. EASTUlfOOD- Local News Mrs. Alva (Jodwin of Omaha was in I lie city over Decoration lay visiting with friends ami relatives. A. F. Sevbert of Sullom was in the city today for a few hours looking alter some matters of business. Mr. Henry Steinhauer and wife spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of James Tipton, the Platte river bridge man. I.. F. Yroman, wife and daugh ters departed Saturday morning for llaveloek, where they visited with relatives over Sunday. Superintendent YY. S. Askwilh was in Omaha Decoration day, going to that city to take part in the services of the day there. Miss Margaret McHride of South Omaha spent Decoration lay and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Johnson in this city. Fmil Ohm and wife came down from Omaha Friday evening and visited here oer Sunday with relatives and friends. Mrs. Roy Itreese and lit He daughter, Margaret, of Red Oak, Ia, spent Decoration day with relatives ami friends in this city. J. It. Hunter, wife and son, Paul, and daughter, Orace. spent D ration day and Sunday in Havel. .ek with relatives and friends. Frank Ohm and wife and Miss Hose Kramela spent Sunday in Omaha with relatives and friends, going to that city on the early Kurlinurloii train Salurdav. Mrs. C. A. Weldy was a visitor here over Sunday at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Kunsmanu, coming down from her home at South Omaha last Saturday to viit with friends. FOR POTATO BUGS USB P aris Green..... We have it, and sell it in any quantity, and the price is right. woyrich & Hadraba House ! Like Magic! A r Mr. Fdgar Sleinhauer and sis ter. Miss (iladys, spent Saturday and Sunday in Falls City and Hulo, Neb., visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Fred Morgan returned last evening from Nebraska City, where she has been visiting for a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Soper in that city. Miss Lillian Ode returned Sunday inornin.tr from Dawson, Minnesota, where she had been engaged during the school year in teaching. She will spend her vacation here with her mother ami sister. Mis;; Madeline Oreen, who has been here visiting- at the home of h'-r grandparents, Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Hoeck, for a few days, re turned yesterday to her home at University Place, going on the afternoon Burlington train. Julian W. Hounds, who was for several mouths employed by the l.urlingtoii in this city, came down from the capital city Friday and visited here over Sunday with his friends. This is Mr. Hounds first visit here since his removal to Lincoln about a year ago. J. X. Wise and wife and grand daughter, Miss Alice Hoot, were here over Decoration day visiting with their friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Wise have recently relurned from a trip to Chicago, and both are feeling much better from the elfects of the trip. Mrs. W. C. Morrow of Cleve land, Ohio, who has been visiting her sisters, Mrs. O. C. Dovey, and Miss Carrie Adams, in this city for the past few days, has pmi' to Lincoln for a week's visit with relatives ami friends, and then will return to this cily for a more extended visit. Mrs. Morrow was formerly Miss Fdna Adams, and resided in this city for a number of years. Mrs. J. W. Manners and Miss Dorothy Manners of Lincoln, who have been visiting at the home - of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manners in this city, departed for Mount Ayr, Iowa, where they will visit relatives. lion. W. i. Hanning, Charles (iarrison and Mrs. (J. W. (Harri son of Union were in the city to day looking after matters at the court house, having motored up from their home at Union. Henry Tiekotter departed Fri day evening for Chicago, where he visited with relatives -in that cily. Dave Harnett relurned Ibis morning to his home at (Hen wood, after a visit here over Sun day with friends. Mrs. W. J. Slreight and Mrs. Kate Minor were passengers this afternoon for Omaha, where they wil Ivisit for the day. Fd SchulholT departed this morning for (Henvvood on his reg ular weekly visits to look after his piano tuning business. Mrs. K. H. liars tow of Omaha visited here over Sunday, being a Sliest of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Forbes and family. France Hallance departed this morning for (ilenwood, after a visit here over Decoration day with his parents and friends. Mrs. Washington Smith er lurned this morning on the early Hurlinprton train to Central City, after a visit here with friends. Mrs. Dr. Hachniann and babies and Miss Xellie Hollister departed this morning for Palmer, Xeb., for a short visit with friends. Miss Kthel Tyson of Klmwood is in the city, a guest at the home of her aunt ami uncle, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Parmele and family. Frank Levings returned this afternoon to his home in Omaha, after a visit here with relatives and friends over Decoration day. Charles Matous and wife ami children came down from Have lock Friday evening to visit over Sunday with their relatives in this city. Mrs. Pearl Lander of Omaha visited in this city over Sunday, being a truest of Miss Katie Hess. Mrs. Lander was formerly Mis Pearl Lutz of this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mcpherson of Ileiison, Xeb., spent Decoration day and Sunday with Mrs. Mc- Pherons mother, Mrs. Hcnuu and family, in this city. .Mrs. Frank Hayward of Omaha, who has been visiting at the Q. K. Parmele home for the past few- days, relurned this afternoon to her home in the metropolis. Mrs. X. W. Chrissiuger and children departed this morning for Soda Springs, Idaho, where they expect to spend the next few months visiting with relatives. Mrs. A. J. Jackson and daugh ter. Miss llelh, came down from Omaha Saturday to visit for a few days at the home of Mrs. Jack son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Slreight. Miss Nettie Hawksworth, one of tlie ellicient teachers in the city schools, departed this morning for Hurlington, Iowa, where she will visit during the summer vacation with relatives. Frank II. Young, a member of the board of managers of the Ma sonic Home was a passenger this morning for Omaha, where he was called on some matters for the Home in this citv. Mrs. James Sage was a pas senger this morning for Omaha, accompanying her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. C. . Koos, of Lamont, Iowa, who were here for a few days on their honey moon. Mrs. Joej Tissue of Seward, Xeb., who has been here visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Oilmour, for a few days, departed this morning for her home. A. Towner, a brother of Mrs. (lilmour, is here from Sur prise, Xeb., making a visit with liis sisler and family. Mrs . William Frilchman and little son, Robert, and Miss Caro lyn Schuldicc came down Satur day morning for an over Sunday visit at the Albert Schuldice home in this city. Mrs. Fritchman re turned home last evening, while Miss Schuldice will remain for a longer stay. BREAD TICKET OF THIRTY FIVE OR FORTY YEARS AGO GOMES JO LIGHT A few days ago while work men were engaged in tearing down the old house which for years has stood on the high bank at the corner of (iranite and Sixth streets, they unearthed in the interior of tin? house an old bread ticket which was good al the bakery of John Hons & Sou for a loaf of bread. This in stitution has been numbered anions the things of the past for thirty-five years or belter and it was probably Ion? before? that when some resident lost the ticket while living in tin; house. The ticket, has been kept as a relic by Mr. M. S. liriggs, who has pur chased the house and is having it removed in order that be may erect a new house later on the lots when they are graded down and placed in proper shape for the building. Mr. liriggs has done a great deal of work in that part, of the city and is clearing off a lot on (Iranite street nd iomiiiLr his own home, where he will put up a neat cottajre foi rental purposes as soon as pos sible. These locations are close to the business part of town and can command a pood rental price MATTHEW CEDING NOT DECIDED AS TO HIS CAN DIDACY FOR CONGRESS From Friday's Daily. The announcement that ap peared yesterday in-the state papers regarding the candidacy of Attorney Matthew tiering of this city for congressman from the First district, has at tracted a great ileal of attention amontr the friends of that penile- man in this city and they are be coming ipiite enthusiastic ovei the matter. Mr. tiering states, however, that he has not fully decided as to what action he will lake in the matter, and that while a number had taken the mailer up. with bin) hj had not delinitely made up his mind as to whether he decided to make tin race or not and would weigh the matter thoroughly before he filed his name. Mr. tiering, should he decide to enter the race, will prove a stroii;? contend"!- in the lists, and as the republican candidate h would attract to his support many hundreds of democrats, as well as Herman citizens, who would delight to honor one of their countrymen. Mr. tiering has allilialed with the republican party since 11)00. He is a very able gentleman and well tilled in every way to represent tin First district as it should be with dignity and honor, and his splendid training as a speakei would place this district in the public eye. It should be a mat ter of pride that ('ass county may have another candidate for con gresisonal honors, as it was an other Cass county man who so ably filled the ollice prior to the election of Mr. Maguire. Miss liernice Xewell spent Dec oration day ami Sunday in St. Joseph, Missouri, visiting with relatives and friends. Miss Leona lirady departed Friday evening for Kansas City, Missouri, where she visited with friends over Sunday. FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of Those Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription olhine double strength is guaranteed to remove these ugly spots. Simply get an ounce of olhine double strength from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to dis appear, while the lighter ones have vanished " entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful com plexion. lie sure to ask for the double strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. i ANNOUNCEMENT. Surprises sometimes arise, and agreeable surprises are always acceptable. One of the latter kind is coming to Plattsmouth and Cass county, through the an nouncement of a Big Booster Campaign, full particulars of which will be in tomorrow's Daily Journal. This campaign will be the largest and most unique affair ever held in this part of Nebraska, and is sure to cause unusual interest. Watch for our announcement and read all the details carefully. Then act. A like opportunity may never be given again. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS AT DINNER PARTY IN HONOR OF DISTINGUISHED GUEST From Friday's Daily. Last evening a most delightful 7 o'clock "slag" dinner parly was given at the palatial tiering home on Xorlh Sixth street by Misses Mia and Itarbara tiering, in honor of Consul Kluflingcr, the imperial (ierman represeulat ive at Jiol ogna, Italy, ami Mr. peter Wahl of Kaufbeureii, ticrmnuy, who are guests at the (ieriug home, fhe dining room where the elab orate dinner was served was very artistically decorated with the (ierman national flower, the corn llower, and the scene of the gathering was thoroughly in keeping with the tempting repast. Hon. Matthew (iering presided at Ihe head of' the table, and after the enjoyment of the choice and delicious, dinner, called upon a number of the guests for a few remarks, to which they responded in a most happy vein. Toasts were responded to by Consul Kluftinger, Mr. Wahl, Itev. J. H. Steger. Dr. J. S. Livingston, Hon. H. 15. Windham, (i. F. Dovey, W. K. Fox and Philip Thieiolf. After the conclusion of the din ner parly, the guests spent a few hours most enjoyably in social conversation and in listening to a number of very choice musical numbers. DOING THEIR DUTY Scores of Plattsmouth Readers Are Learning the Duty of the Kidneys. To filler the blood is the kid neys' duty. Win li thev fail to do Ibis the kidneys are weak. Hackache and other kiduev ills may follow. Help the kidneys do their work Use Doan's Kiduev Pills the tested kidney remedy. Proof of their worth in the following: Mrs. Frank Cappon, Weeping Water, says: "My experience with Doan's Kidney Hills has been so satisfactory that I can recom mend them as a reliable kidney medicine. I had an almost con stant backache and slooping oi lifting was always followed by sharp pains throughout, my body. Headaches ami dizzy spells an noyed me and the action was ir regular. Doan's Kidney Pills re stored me to gooi health, and at Ihe present lime I have no cause for complaint whatever." Price r0c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get. Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Cappon had. Fo. ler-Milburn Co., Props, Buffalo, X. Y. Percheron Stallion, Major. I will stand my Percheron slal lion, Major (02187), at the farm of J. II. Meisinger, 2 miles south of Cedar Creek, from Monday morning to Wednesday evening of each week, and the balance of the time during the season at my home. Henry Jochim. Beautiful Shetland Ponies for sale at all times, ior the next 100 years, unless I die in the meantime. I have now an extra fine stallion, the best in the state for sale. Well broke for both harness and saddle. Win. Gilrnour, Plattsmouth, Neb. R. F. D. No. I. Pull Feeling Swollen Hands and Feet Due to Kidney Trouble. Your kidneys need help when your hands and feet thicken, swell up, and you feel dull and slug gish. Take Foley Kidney Pills. They are tonic, stimulating and strengthening-' and restore your kidneys to healthy normal action. Try them.' For sale by all drug-Sists. This is the for Shirts... JTVERY good novelty of the season will be found in our stock. The latest addition is the new Ide Biplex Combination Shirt it is really two garments in one soft negligee shirt and drawers. The shirt is made in coat style, but the tails are turned into drawers, so the shirt cannot work out of the trousers. The crotch is entirely closed and the back is closed as well. The garment buttons all the way down the front and then down both legs. All the good features that similar combination garments possess this one has, and it has besides this one important superiority, YOU CAN SLIP THIS GARMENT OFF WITH OUT REMOVING TROUSERS OR SHOES. Ide Biplex Combination Shirts, $1,50, $2.00 and $2.50 each. Beautiful showing of new tub silk shirts at $2.50 each Soft collar to match shirts, and regular soft collar attached styles in large va riety, $1.00 to S2.50. New things in silk hats and straw hats. Keep the hair from falling out by keep ing the head cool. Stetson Hats Miss Anna Hassler came in Friday evening from Lincoln and .-pent Sunday here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hass ler, returning to her duties in the capital city this morning. A Stubborn Cough Is Wearing and Risky. Felling a stubborn cough "hang on" in the spring is risky. Foley's Honey & Tar Compound heals raw inflamed surfaces in the throat and bronchial tubes makes sore, weak spots sound and whole stops stubborn, tear ing coughs. Refuse substitutes. For sale by all Iruggists. Pure Bred Pigs for Sale. I have 30 or more Duroc-Jersey pigs about 8 weeks old that I will sell during June. Pedigrees fur nished. Prices range from .$10 to 15 apiece. Nn male jugs sold after July 1st. Stock can be seen anv day at my place at Mynard, Neb. W. li. Porter. . 5-2H-Ud-'itw Subscribe for the Journal. Children's Wash Suits. We have just received another shipment of wash togs for children including the new PETER PAN and the new BALKAN BLOUSE. Price $1.50 Also Children's Milan Straws in blue, black and cream. Price $1.50 C. E. WESCOTT'S SONS EVERYBODY'S STORE. Store Manhattan Shirts J. Y. Iluhge, of the vicinity of Weeping Water, was a visitor in Ibis city Friday, and made this ollice a pleasant call. 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. 26th St., Lincoln, Neb. 4-8-lmo-d&w H-H H-5-H viH-2 k-h! GO TO SAN FORD'S PLACE for Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Fine Candies and Fruits. Always fresh. Everybody J come and sen us when in town. -I-S. J. REAMES, Prop. Cedar Creek, Neb. -I 4-30 ivvks-w f-t