A PLATTSIYIOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, SEPT. 17, 1914. PAGE 2. I Fine Australian - Lambs Wool Batting - mm QTVW 72 and 84 Ul.i 6 J lNCHES- just large enough for a full sized com forter 2 pound full weight. Price 1.50 and $2.00 3 EACH C Because wool does not draw moisture and is the most perfect conductor of heat and cold, it is most comfortable and healthful and is for this reason the adopted bedding for hospitals and san itariams of the world. You will be more than pleased with it. Zuckweiler & Lutz gwf a Vienna:", wsgugg THE GITY DADS I Quite a Number of Petitions Pre sented, and Resolved to Fix Building for a City Jail. From "iuesilav's Ualiy. Ail "1 member tli' city Miii- ii with Hi'- exception of .Mr. ;i.iih! .if tli.' !ii-t ward were !!--. it la.-! veitimi at llii' city ii.ili. when the mayor -;tI tin1 ! i ial ' ! - ! s" i i- d take np tli. ni-l r ;il mm; i.l' tin- mal- 1 - !' in ; ;o; t ance and Sirriht i :. r iii later wa. i''-i -t''i '-li a I : i- i . t . were 1 1 1 : ( - a niiinln-r of l :' ii.- 1 - I to tin' council ri::-: i J i . i -!! iinpiov - ':m-hN Ilia Wiii' 1 I'llil b 111"' cb-ik. W ill uiit - pi i - n t -i 1 a re.p: -t n-kimr that tin city urade i the -tr--t ai jMiii!ir his pro You r Cost of IRIS 1P0R T BUSINESS ...."f.-,". v-?.K-r Cist to th Mimmum Cole's Radiant Hard Ccal Heater (with maga zine is a radical departure from the style heating stove made Icr years. Colics EgjigM Eeaeg is more cccr:omical than other hard coal stoves it is a quicker heater it holds fire longer it will radiate a greater degree of heat for a greater length ci lime with one charge of coal. It takes up less room in the home than a base burner, it gives the same base heat and the same illumination as the high priced base burners, it 'is more easily moved and set up. The features which make this stove a great success are: First; the tight construction giving perfect control over the fire and making it pos sible to maintain slow, economical combustion at cherry red heat day and night, with one charge of coal, thus giving great economy in fuel; second, the large sensitive radiating surface which radiates all the heat from the large slow burning body of fuel; third, the use of our new successful gas burning and anti-puffing draft which saves the wasting gases, prevents puffing and the escape of deadly gases into the home. Pries- Ifl 18 ; B f! V- M4s In 3 Hits. i .mmv 1 9 perly nil lt 7, block o. locale, l mi iiani!f street. This petition was granted by Ihe council. Another roimiiiinicat ion pri'M'iit l fo In- council was from (ieo. A. KalT'-nlM-ri r and C. F. WVs cotl, nwiii'i s of properly on Main .-I i t between Ninth ami Tenth, a.-kiiip Ihal the cily take some sleps to rellleijy tile Condition ii-tii!Lr there in regard to their sidewalk, as it is now several feet above the v.rade established at the t i ri ; the walk was pij' in. The owners ile-ireil that the cily pur-'ha-e the oh) walk. The mailer was finally s'-ttb-il by the passage of a resolution allowim: tin cily 'i lake up Ihe walk ami put it "lov.ii to pr;nh'. I h library board thron-h the -irielaiy, Miss Jiarhara ;eiiu pi t - ni i 1 a communication to (he iiiieil containing a li.-t of names rei-oiiiiiiemb-il as members of Ihe iiinary board for a term of Ihree v'-ar-s. The list con-i-ted of Mi--l."onanl. Mi-s Hai-bara tiering ami James M. Hob'-rt-ou. The li-t rti-omm.-mb-.l by tin- library board was continued without op position by the council. A petition was also receied Tioiu Karl Harder and Mrs. iMix liiiry j-eipiel in thai Ihe cily .irade and place in iermanent Fuel I 13 Hsafs Even?? Trp, BaKcm and iL'Si. o i wuuu walk adjoining Ihe property of Ihe pel il ioiiers am Ihe same to lie taxed auaiust the property. I his was carried aud the work ordered done. .1. K. Mchaniel also was .uranl ed permission to place a walk al .joinintr the residence properly lie has purchased on North Thirtl street, which was referred to Ihe l reels, alleys ami bridge coni inillcc with power to act. As the contracts of the Kiuhf i ii ir company wilh Ihe cily in re gard lo Ihe liphlini: "I" H"' ''( streets expires next month Ihe subject when brought up was one tilled with Ihe urea I est of interest lo Ihe cily ami its represent al ives ami alter a short discussion of the mailer on motion of Harris, Ihe liuhtin:: committee was ord ered to confer wilh ihe Nebraska I.i.uhlin company in regard lo the rales before a new contract was entered into. The police conimillee Ihal has hail umb-r consideration for some time the mailer of a place for Ihe citv to keep their prisoners, re pot -d I hat as I he coiinly had n;..ed into Ihe new .jail Ihe cily was without a suitable place fo keep the prisoners ami thought in- t Ihe basement of Ihe city hall should be fixed up as a cily jail. The report was referred back lo Ihe police committee and they vre empowered lo uo ahead ami ; up Ihe buiblimr at a co-t not o exceed sJoii and in which the cily prisoners can lie confined in the ful u re. file committee Unit had umb-r consideration ihe opeuinu- of the alley adjoining property on lii-anile ami Third street reported back that they could im! reeoni m -mi the openinir of the alb-y and in support of Iheir report cited !be opinion of lln- city attorneyin M-L-ard to the matter. Ihe heavy rains of the pat week hainp re-.lly damaged a number of the streets by washiim and umleruiin inu th'-1 dirl, the couucilmen de-cid'-d to hae tin- lii-- ui;nb'r ui on llie-e streets lo put i 1 1 1 1 1 ill lir-f class shape before tin- cold weal her starts in this fall. Councilman Hajecfc pointed out lo the members of the council thai in making Ihe fill in the new cul er! al Locust and Foil i I '-en I h street the city could secure the dii't from Ihe vicinity of the K. S. hail, a half block from tin- cul eif. and if the cily saw that there could 1"- a saxim: made here lie thought it wi ll that they take up tie- i opoil ion. This was i " (led lo the streets, alleys ami brid-ies coin ni it I ii- w ho will look it up and if found sa! islai oi v. see thai Ihe wuk was d ue at once, a- tile s!lee( )hee lias been closed for the past year. I lie reporl ill tile police JIHUc Which Was ple-enled l t!l council was referred back lo him in order thai the stalenient as lo the suspension of lines miphl be made more clear. The finance commitlee of the council alter thoroughly inesli alinr Ihe following claims auaiust Ihe cily, recoininend'd Iheii- payment and warrauls were ordered drawn for their sell le nient: peters & Richards, cross nips and sidewalks. slo:i.i'.: Sandy Andrews, street work, ss.ju; (i. Tompkin, ame, si.-Ni: I'red C.lu;;y. same, s.jii; S. i. Stone, same, s7.fu; lii n, Kudbiw, same. Klx.,yn; J. Swanson, same ': Albert Jones, same s.Ti; Alvin Jones, same, s.'tl; (Lharb-s Mc lu ide, same, s5. in; William liobelman. same, sfni.SM; Mike I. ul. lreet commissioner. -S.'JO; J. II. MeMakea, cinders, s' ; J.incoln feb phone ami Telepraph '".. ''."(); M. Archer, salary, sjp"; I'rank Neumann. salary, noT; Hruee iS: Standeveu, plans and specitications curbing and j-'utlcr-inp-, dislrict No. 7, sis. mi; llruco Sland'-ven, estimate j-Tadmr at Winlersleeii Hill liride, sr,.0U; J. P. KaslAvood, sinplies, s;.7a: Neb raska Kiyhtin' Io., lour loads of cinders, si; 15en Hainey, salary, 17; Mural Panm-le, street sprinklinj-'. sf,n; John Kitpat rick, salary, sjd; Ni-hraska Kihlin Ko., .street lihliuu' and liht at cily hall, s 1 'iii.ru : Kdwai d S obo(!a, work at cemetery, 817.-0, 1. N. . Oiinminps. hauling hose, 5u cents. Dizzy Head Fluttering Floating Specks. Heartf These are sins of kidney and bladder trouble. You'll June headaches too, backaches and be tired all over. l)on'l wait bn?or, but take Kobe's Kidney Pills al once. Your miserable sick feel ing: will be prone. You will sleep well, pat well and a row .tron?r and active asain. Try them. Far ?ale by all drug-gist?. Evening Journal delivered, 10o ANTI-SUFFRAGISTS AT COURT ROOM LAST NIGHT Quite 1 an Attendance of Both Ladies and Gentlemen Hear Mrs. Crumpacker and Miss Dorman. The cause of the opponents of woman sulYiaae was presented last evenina at the district court room in Ihe court house by Mrs. .1. Y. Cruuipaeker and Miss Marjorie ltorinau, of New York, in a clear and able manner by these ladies and all who atlcml el, whether for or aaainsl the question, presenfed by Ihese ladies, found much food for thought in the statements of the speakers, lion. it. . Windham aeled as chairman of Ihe meet inir. ami introduced Ihe speakers of the eveiiuia- in a very pleasma manner. Mrs. ( '.runipnekerave an outline of (he work of the society Ihal is oi'posina woman sulVraae, and of w h it-Ii she is one of tin oraaiii.ers. She made a ery abiw- i i ur pb-a for Ihe work of tin mother's in Ihe homes of tin country as the bulwark (hat had made ihe nation s'rontr ami would continue to if tin- mothers wen not forced out to niiuale in tin political life of the country, am spend their tune canipaiiruina- and workina al Ihe polls. Mi C.rumhackcr closed her addn- with a pb-a for the continuance of be mother in the home, and its eifecl up"u checkina- many of th evils of the modern life that ha rui-sed Ihe land. Miss Dorman proved to tie a most inlerestiaa speaker and coxeled the subject from the view point of lli that labor as her experience in the position of see retarv of the waae worker's h-aaue lias lu-ouaht In-r in Imich with tin problems Ihal many claim would be settled b the secuiilia "f H" ballot, but Ihe securina of Hi out Ihe weakness of the arau- menls adauecd in Ibis direction bv ihe adoca!es of siitTraae and sh-oiialy ura'd her auditors lo op pose the movement. After tht close of Ihe meetina the two ladie? were -ini a hearty reception by the audience who expressed Iheir aimrecia! ion of (he splendid sp. dies uien by the ladies. Keeps Your Liver Healthily Active A man in Kentucky just fold a friend that Foley's Cathartic Tablets were the most wonderful i Heine that had ever enlerei his system. Said he would md be without them. Neither would you, if ou had ever tried them. A thorouahly cleansina- cathartic for chronic constipation or for an occasional nurae. For sale bv all drua'ajsts. Birth of a New Daughter. From Tuesday's Pally. The news was received here yesterday afternoon from Omaha of the birth of a line new- daugh ter al the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. o. Fillers in that city at an early hour Monday. The news was most pleas iua f Mi". am' Mrs. William I'm-y, the parents or Mrs. Khlers, and Ihe aramlnarents of the little airl. and as this is the first aramlchihl in the family it is eerlainly an object of the great est admiration to Ihe proud parents and other proud re latives. Don't Bo Bothered with Coughing Stop it with Foley's Honey and fa:- Compound. It spreads a oothina, healina" coatina- as it alides down the throat, and lick- lina, hoarseness, and nervous haekina, are Miiiekly healed. Children love it tastes a;ood and no opiates. A man in Texas walk ed 15 miles to a drug; store to get a bottle, llest you can buy for croup and bronchial couahs. Try it. For sale by all druggists. Beware of Ointments tor Catarrh That Contain Mercury a mpfrtiry Trill Fiirrly lptror th fcpns" of rnrll mi 'I i-iwil tlv- rii-raiiiiP the wboli yttui when ii'prlni; it tUroiJKb ili tutn-ou nurfno-ii. Sm-lj rii-l.s sliouid iifVfr be u4fl -xci-rt mi pr-riii-Jii'iu fifini r-pii tnll physicians, us tin- lanmitv llmv w.U Jn li Iftc f':U to tUe pood ym -an ilil- fliivc from theui. Hull's Catuirli Cui( mi: iiufJi turwl hv F. J. Cbeney 4c Co.. Toledo. O., r'..iasus u OtTcury. ami i taken lntprualiy, Sftig illrertlv unnn the l)Im1 auJ miK-oiis but-firt-s cf tl!.- i-rit'eai la bUTiHif Hail's CatarrU rr.r " sa.-f ynu .t t'jf rfnuio" It U tak-0 lnr;-millr and msd in TV1p1o. Ohio, by V. J. : U C . T''Stimon:a;s !:. 5.-:i r rrrriits. Trlre. 73c. rr bottle. . 1-i.e il-lVi Famllj- iot conitipUon. Alvo Notes Feather Weight foot arches at I he drug' store. W. K. Casey had business in Lincoln Monday. Sam Cashnier was in Omaha on business Monday. .John Murty had business in Omaha Wednesday. Dell Tyson was in Plattsniouth on business Tuesday. Mrs. C. Inicknell was in Lin coln iriday and Saturday. Verle Linch returned lo the Weslyan university Monday. P. J. Finch and Wesley Hird at tended the state fair Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Appleinan attend ed a funeral in Klniwood Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Curyca were in Lincoln last Friday. Khas. Appleinan was in Omaha a couple of days the lirst of the week. Mrs. (ieo. Conk of JUair was visiting relatives al Alvo a few days. Miss Flora UoIes returned to her studies al the Slate University Monday. Miss Marie Slroiner came home from Klniwood Sunday, to isit home folks. (ieo. P. Foreman, jr., and familv autoed lo the slate fair Thursday. Fred Manners of Kxetcr came in Tuesdav lo attend lo some bus iness matters. Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Miller visited Itev. Mickey ami family at Kearney last week. Miss I'.ula Weaver or Soull J?-nd called on the shoppers be. tween trains Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kvans have re turned from their vacation at tin lakes in Minnesota. Mrs. Ned Shaffer and Mrs. J. A Shaffer were in Murdock b tween trains Monday. l'ihburn the Jeweler will be in Alvo nn Wednesday. Lea e your work at the drug store. Miss Irene McKinney relurnei last week from a visil with her sister, at Central City. For fall house (-learning, you can get wall paper, alabaline am paints, elc, al drug store. Aunt Hina Kitej has returnei home after a two weeks visit al University Place and Plattsniouth It. . Stewart and son Lee, left for Oordon county Tuesday to set Ihe country and may go from there lo Montana. Mrs. (ini McFarlan.l and child ren of Vilisca, Iowa, came in la week to spend a week with hei sisler, Mrs. II. parscl!. Chris J-:ichnian sold his farm t a party from St. Paul. Minn., am has brought a farm in the llei Hier country, Minnesota. Mrs. Ned Shaffer and son Ros of Denver, Colo., came in on No.l i Saturday to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaffer. Kzra Fishburn jeweler of Lin coin is in Alvo each Wednesday repairing watches, clocks am iewelrv work auaranleed. and prices right. The Misses Inez and Klowenc Hamilton of Lincoln and Orace Wood of Sioux City, la., were Sun day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Boyles. J. W. and A. F. Hasp and wives of Omaha were visiting their father and mother, and lo cele brate Mr. and Mrs. Hasps fortieth anniversily last Saturday. Ira Manners was kicked on the ide of the head by a horse Mon lay, while visiting at Harvey Hoops, lie is getting along nicely under Dr. Munger's care. Mr. and Mrs. I). Staller have purchased the home of Elmer Marrett, and will move to Alvo. Mr. Tiarrelt will move in the Geo. Hess properly in West Alvo. Mrs. Herbert Moore and daugh- ler Blanch, were visiting friends in Lincoln Saturday. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Cora Stulheit. Mr. Stulheit came down Sunday to -spend the day. The Mother's Council met al tin; home of Mrs. II. A. Stone Monday evening, to hold a fare- . . i II ... I H f .. . well reception ior ne. aim .ur, A. V. Muselman who left Tuesday for Beatrice, Neb., where they will make their future home. There were about fifty auests pre sent, and all enjoyed the evening verv much. 'The Council presented Mrs. Muselman with a silver berry spoon as a token or their high esteen. WANTED Clean cotton rags et the Journal office. Th Journal ads pay. ( 41 "III Model TO ay It's time to begin the Fall clothes game. VVe are "to bat" you are the "umpire." We are sure our New Fall Lines will make a "hit" with you and await your decision. Styleplus Clothes $17 Quality Clothes $20 to $35 C. E. Wescott's Sons EVERYBODY'S STORE New ties Your suit Every Pressed Week Free TMT- .. ...,, . MAPLE GROVE. (Special Correspondent.) .. . .- . . . . Alfred (iansemer made a trip lo IMal I sukhiI b Monday . Lewis Viui!i:r has coiiuneiiced the erection of a new house on his farm. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. llerreii spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. I'uls. Mr. ami Mrs. l.ouie Puis spent Sunday al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred (Sansenier. Miss Laura Puis spent last week visitinir wilh home folks, re turning to Lincoln Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Heiiner were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy (Irepr last Sunday. Mr. and -Mrs. Fred llild were Ihe jruesls of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Will f near Avoca lasl Friday. Mrs. (Jertie 1'eckner returned home last Friday alter a week's visit wilh friends in Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Low I her, of Coleridge, are visiting old time friends in this community this week. There were quite a number from this section in attendance at the stale fair last week, anions whom were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fnpelkeineier and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. C. (irefrory, Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Sehafer, Mr. and Mrs. Auirusl Fnpelkemeier, sr., Adam and Mttoe Se hafer, Fred llild, W. II. Puis, Herman Fn.-ellvenieir ami Nick Friedrich. Deutsche und Oesterreicher. Hclft den Zurucck- gcblicbcncn unscrcrins Schlachtfeld gczogenen Kricger. Gaben kocn- ncn in den Gcschaeffs hacusern unscrcr Lands leute gezeichnct wcr den. Einc 2. fVlasscn Versammlung wird am Sonntag den 20. Sept. nachmittags 3 Uhr im deutschen Hausc abgc- haltcn. Jcder Dentsche and Oesterreicher Ungar in Cass County ist freundlichst dazn cingcladcn. Harsh . physics, weaken the )owe!s, will lead to chronic con stipation, lkian's Iteprulels operate easily. 5c a box at all stores. Mrs. J. IL Hi-ley and daughter, Mrs. Rhoda Coiner were passen gers this mornJng- for Omaha whrp thpy go to vi-it for thp dav thre looking after some matters of business. Registered Every size Key ring Overall Free Made Mrs. Galen Rhoden Improving. From Tufsilay's Pally. iab n Hhodeii, from the ve- .!' Mynard, was in the ci'v llii nioriiiiii: lookim: after muih- 1m i - iness matters, and in conversa tion wilh him in regard to Mr-, ltho.b ns In allh. who i.- at lie present time in Kansas Cil. ;tl Ihe Thornlon iV; Minoi- san il a i m m in that cily, and will be re-l.-itd io her former health wilhoiil -m operation. The many friend- wi t be pleaded to learn of her im proved condition. She will be com pelled jo remain in Kauas Citv a couple of week- buiuer. L. F. Laui:hoist, chairman of Ihe democratic central coiiiui il ice. Attorney William leles hernicv and 1 . T. Tyson inooi-ci over llo noon from their homes at T'.lm- w I o. witness the ball -ames a- well as lo look after some mat ters of business. Cost Kept Down-Quality Kept Up No heller medicine could be made for coupiis, colds, croup, hoarseness, ticklinpr throat, bron chitis, etc., than Foley's Honey ami Tar Compound. Thai's why they can't improve the qualil. and war or no war, the price re mains Ihe same. No opiafe-. IonT lake substitutes, for Fob-v's Honey and Tar is the best. For sale by all druisls. Balmaccans, the new two pur pose coats made of brght mixtures and gray effects in sturdy tweed materials; good to wear on rainy days and for chilly fall weather. These garments are cut with regu lar shoulders and full sweep skirt. All wool fabrics beau tifully tailored, strong line at $15.00 Slipons for the rainy weather a complete show ing from $3.75 to $15.00 Ste$so?i Manhattan Hats Shirts -r