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ri- f- '' 1 PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1914. PAGE 2. YOUNG COUPLE L MARR ED AT LINCOLN Miss Josephine Johnson and Mr. Donald Tracy Bagneil Were Married at the Home of the Grandparents of Groom. Tin- follow im: from tin- Slate -I.mrnal of this tnoriiiiii: uives the d-dail- ir tlit wt-Miliiix of Mi-s .lo-edlilie .lohll-oll. dam: III er of I. F. .lohii-ou an. I wife of Omaha .in. I Mr. lonall I . Hauell of l.iu . on. Tin- bride i- well known lore uliriv -In ha- been a f r.'.;u-ii ! vi-ilor ;it Ihf home of h.-r vraml pai.iil. Mr. an. I Mr-. .I. W. .hdi!l-o;. ;i!I.J h friends of llli- t-liarminu oiini: la.ly an. I I -1 " family will he ph;ied l barn of her im'v foiiml happine-s : Tin marria-e of Mi-- Josephine ...iin-o;i .if i imaha to i.iuaid I i ;ii lia-m-ll a- -ol.-m n i.-.l ;il s ::; Vh.ck Ja-t iiinht at tlo 1 1 r i f Hi.- ii I'h-- ran.lpa rni I s. Mr. an. I Mr-. I- . McO.y. lj'f, -tr.'.i. the Key. S. Mills l!av- oili.-ial iui:. The decorations w.'i-' !! anl wiiil." ami 1 1 . .-1 i ;tn.i iln' vilow an. I white .i;u-i'- with a background ! p.tlin- an. I a-para-u- f.-rn-I'r.ii.-.l ill.- .an"p u ! r w I if!i til.- 'loom w;i- ;iroii.iiin'.-.i. 'I'll.' iai-i'- ac.l u . . 1. 1 i - I am pains- w.T.- ffjittir.-.l throughout tic h"!i-i'. Iln- bride m 1 1 !' I up ..i tto- arm of ii -r lather. .I. I'.. .1 ' 1 1 1 ! ; ! of Omaha ami wa- pre- eeib'd h ill.' Illiit!l -I I'.'l flli'l'-. ..-l.i i-b Flan an.l M a vu. ii'-r i M i U mill. Hi.- I.ri.l.-mai.l. Mi-- It. .! -!ir. -. Mi.' matron ..f lio:i..-. Mr-. I."':!- llau.-ii-ii A ami t In i it'u i.- ar.T. It ii l li -lam .lohn-oii. 'I I;. I.ri.l-'ooin a.-.-, .in pa n i. I by hi- al ! .-ii'Ia'it. It:hai.i Thornton. tiit the pailv un.l.-r tin i:o!..-n-?... cam.py. Mi-- .Imb ey(, -an;.' , i i i -I -!!"- 'S"iii: of Thank-uiv-r i.if.'i. ill.- proi-. - i 1 1 ;i I . Mi--jl',.ih lian-ll at tin pia"." played tie "l.oh. ni: rin" wedding march ami allr the f.-r. iiioii . M.n.l - m:! ii. "I'ii.' r.'.-.'pt ion 1 1 : i i wa- ait.-ml.-.l i more than ": 1 1 '. 1 i ! I - 1 lli'-t- follow .'(J. Mr-. A. Harm-It a--i-l.-. b Mr-, .t. S. M.Coy a-.. I Mr-. .1. A. I'.lam. i ; I ! i i ;.-.; t It-- ';i.-I- I" III.- !'- r.-i!ii'' hi!.-. Mr-, o. V. Clark ami Mi-- l'i,:h Ha-im-il .iir.-.t..i tin' j'i.'-l- I.. Ih - i in-' room where i. -1 " -; 1 1 1 1 ami I..-- were cut I.y M --. I.i (.rami . l "o-t an. I Mr-. t'.'.y. I'.oop.f. M i--c- . aura Sch n;nv. Itnlli .lohn-oii. Maii Mc ". ami M.vrlb Arlf .-r.l. Tit." f i : ; i i i i.ov.l wa- pr.'-i.i.'.i or hy Mi-- M;ll. Il.a.ofk an.l Mi-s F.diih Thaller. A I In f.'-pi.fc o.-i Ii.-I i a pla.l .inline 1 1 rt - even iMir. 'Ih.' t:ilt loom wa- pr.--il..l f r h Mi-- '.11 Haun.'ll ami Mr-. II. K. I a :.-r. Mi-- l l.n ,!! I'.amphfll ha.i fhar. of tin -n.-l room . Th' i! i.l woif j 1 1 1 ; ioi-1 1'. I ere..' !. . Iiir..' fiilram Irimm.-il in ro-t point la.. with a fa-cal tunic a;;. a Ian-jo iap with 1 1 I i il. S!i.' fa!ri.'il a -how.'i hoinnicl . Ih matron of honor o-(. ,r Wfililin- uown of whit.- Inoca.lf.i .-alin fiilrain. an.l 111' hri.lf-- t'.ai'l"- tlr-s wa- of yilow wilh -ilk -hal 'w la..'. I'olh wore I u li' ! i .-i ll i- in Ih.-ir hair to malrh th.-ir pown-. an.l iarri.l Am. Mi fan l.'-anty ro-'-. Itntli .limn .1. .'i n -on. tin- rin htar.-r. wa- ..I in whilf la.. ami wore a tnli" iniilfiily j.ow .m h.r hair. Mi-. J. K. John-. m llif niolh.-r of th" hri.lf was H"vini in hla.k -atin lrinmif.1 in whit." lai-f. Mr. W. II. Ilauiifll. thf hri.lf urooin".-niolh.'i- w..r rr.'pf .if fliim with a iac." wai-t. Mrs. MrCox. thf hri.lf 's a i a mlmol Inn, w as ii f--.'il in hhifk rharm.'U-' tiimiiif.i in white lac.. Mr. an.l Mr-. Hium-ll will hf al home in M.liik eoiut o.-t. .her l.". They left fop Chifa'-:o la-l niulit wlM'ie they will -pen.l llieil' lioiieymooii. Itolh arc well knkown in I.ineoln. Hie hriile having spent hei girlhood in this rit. Mr. I5ay- llell js loITIflle,l with tile IJllll- int'Mi railroail. The (Mil -of-to Ulie-- w ere: Mrs. J. Yallery. Jener, t'olo., .Mis. A. Harnett, M'O.ok: -Mrs. J. .1. Johnson. St. Joseph. Mo.; Mr. an1 -Mis. J. NV. Johnson. jIatl mouUir'Df. p.d Mrs. d. Dun klf Va--liinslon, Pa.; Mi's Oln5 y,,, eu-ion n ii'i Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mi-Shane of Tnnaha: Mr. Cl Ccoi'cr, Culuiiibu?, .t.J. Ladies Auxiliary Meet. Kii.in WViinesilay's Dally. The LaJii's Auxiliary of I he Pre.-bN teriati chiirch held their regular meetiiii; esler.lay afler- mi and were eiiterlaine.l in a very chaiiiiiiii manner by Mes .iames W. J. Streihl ami Kale Minor, at the home of Mrs. Slreiht. A mtv interesting hns uii'ss -ossi.m was held at whirh lime ronsiderahle hnsiness was transacted. Alter the Im-incs-ses.-ion the remainder of the afternoon was devoted to social com ei-sal ion. ami arjoiis other amusements which made Ihi nieetinL of the Ladies Auxiliary a mo-t tie liiiht fill one. Plea.-in features of this afternoon's en tertainment were vocal -olos hy Itev. II. C. McTJn-ky and Miss Matilde Valleiy ami piano -olos by Mi-s Muriel St i-oiii h I and Helen Roberts. Dainty refreh meni - w a- pro iiie.l by I he ho-1 -. and al the usual hour the iruests ili.-per.-c.l. very much in- dfhted to Ilie ho-te.-se- for I lie enjoyable, afternoon they had -pent. There was a larue atten dance. THE BASKET DINNER AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH A PLEASANT AFFAIR From Wfiiaesilays liaily. The basket dinner held e-ter- la noon at the Christian church in thi- city proved one ,if tin mo-t iulcroi hm ami pleasanl af fairs that has be. n h.-ld in lhal fliuich f.r -ome titne. The dinner wa- however oiiiv a -mall part of the treat of the day. a- a num ber of the -trout: men of the 'hiirch were pre-enl to take part in a general di-ciis-ion of the situation of the church in lb" -tale and the mission-" that were maintained by the or-ani.a-tioii I'M- ihf -prea.l of the docMrm.' of the Chri-lia.i church. The sp'-aker- made very inlere-l jnu' -talflliellt- l" the m.'lllhfls of the churcli in this city covi-riiit: the work thai is u Ie. in Hu future lo upbuild the -tincture f Ihi fhurch Ihi-oiiuh the b-nlii and breadth of the -late. U-'V. II. II. Harmon of Lincoln. pa-lr of the l"iis rhurch or that city. Rev. Lemon of lla-!iui:s. Rev. J. YV. Cobbie of Omaha w er.- anion- Hie . bi -ay m ii -peak in t;- at the dinner, while the lav portion r the .hiirch vvork.r- wa- repre-eiited b I'.. 1". Snavelv of Lincoln. a prominent attorney of that city. The occa-jou was one lilb-d with llinch be'fi to the member- of tin contrre -:al i 1 1 of Ih" chureh h.ie. and they will enter into the work of the church with a greater euliiii-ia-m lhan -Imwn hereto fore. JUDGE NEWELL RETURNS FROM A VISIT TO HIS CHILDHOOD HOME From Wclnes-Jay's Dally. Yesterday afternoon Jud-e YY. II. Newell returned home from an extended isif through tin east, ami at his old home in Ohio. Mr. Newell reports having had a most delightful time during hi- visit there and met many of the old friends and neighbors of years Hone by. in whose company he was reared, ami with whom he ell.joyeil a very pleasant visit. He spent mo-t ,,f his lime in Ohio at I'orl siu ut h, where he was tin uuest of his old comrade David Combs, and lo-ether they renew ed the friendship of years -one by. On the return trip Mr. Newell slopped al Cincinnati. Louisville. Kentucky and Kansas City ami ar ive.l ;il SI. Joseph. Missouri Sun day v en inu " iiml spent ycslerdiiy tlpre looking after some business matters. Mr. Newell was accom panied to Ohio by hi- -on James NY. Newell of Chicauo who visited at the obi Newell home for a short time, returning to Chicago last Thursday. Citroiax. Users say that if is Ihe ideal, perfect laxitive drink. M. J. I'er kins, Green Hay, Wis., says: "I have used pills, oils, salts, etc., but were all disagreeable ami un satisfactory. In Citroiax I have found fite ideal laxative drink." For J-ick herfd-i-'h. sour -tornac.U lazy liver, congested bowels. Cit roiax is ideal. For sale hy oil druggists, MRS. A. L. TIDD ENTERTAINS LADIES OF ST. MARY'S GUILD from WedneK.laVs Dally. The ladies of St. Mary's Ouih! were eiilerl ained vc-lerday afler- i n in a most delightful manner at the ho-pitable home of .Mrs. A. L. Tidd on ( )ak st reef al their regular meetin:-. The ladies came wilh their sewint: and for several hours eni-aufd lln-m-elves in the niakinu of dainty articles of needlework that will lie displayed a! the baaar of the society to b held sometime in November. Social conversation also served to pass the time very pleasantly un til an appropriate hour when the ho.-less a--i-l.l by Mi-s Alice Lat.Mi .-erxed verv delicious and templing refre-hiiient s thai came as a lit I in t: climax to a most charniiiii; and del iuhl ful after noon of both plea-ure and profit to the lad ies of the f u iid. INTERESTING CONTEST IN CHRISTIAN CHURCH SUNDAY SCHDQL The Christian Sunday school is havinir a mo-t iutere-l ini: contest on now for an increase i;i Hie me mb. iship of the -fhool. and for tiiis purpose (he scholars an ueltinu louelher in an effort to la:nl the diU'erenf pri.-s olferetl. In Iln voiinj: ciiildreifs cla-ses a uobl vvatfh ha- I u .dVereil ! the bov -e.-uriim- the lar-e-l num ber of new Members as vv.'ll a proinpt ne-s in at tendance a! church a n. I Sunday school, while a iobi rinir will be uiven lo tin ttirl who secures ;he same re-ull-. The Loyal Son's ela-s are al-o in the mi.l-t of a co;i!e- to secure too new in.-mbfr- bv Ch ri -1 i 1 1 a -. I'll. !a- has beep divided into Iwo -ides each of which i s out hustli'i and point- are uiv.-n each Sunday for attendance and! for Ih. new members secured bv i lie different side-. The bt-lli-j side in III"' contest will be Compelled to bampict the winners at the close of the conte-t. Harry Wi'i-c'tl i- captain of .me side, while L-aae Hall ha- chart-e of ih fortune- of 111" other side of the battle. SAMUEL M'CALLAN, FOR MER PLATTSMOUFH ROY, MARRIED IN OMAHA Th" announcement ha- been received in tlii city by friend- of tin marriage in nniaha m Wed nesday, Sepletnber liiih. of Mr. Samuel McCallan ;uwl Mi--Kalhryn Harry. I h. ereinoiiv was celebrated ;i! the Sacret Heart, chun h on Wednesday iiioi niiitr a! 7 'clock, ami was attended by onlv the immediate persona! friend- and relative.-. The voiinu I pie will enjoy a short honey- moon and then return to make lliejr home in tin metropolis. The "room is vveil known here where h" wa- born and reared to man hood ami removed to Omaha some leu vears a-o, where lie has since made his home. On the occa-ioii of the happy ev. nl, he will receive the congratulations of his friends with the best vvi-hes for many v.-ars of happiness and joy. Has Done Good. fhis i- what Mr. John Repid says in his recent letter. "I wish to thank v.ni heartily for I'riuer's American Klixir of Hitler Wine which I received in perfect order. I must .-ay thai il has done me "oo.l. because it kept my stomach in "...oil order Mi tin lime. John Repid. I'. F. 1. No. J, Yancouvcr, Wash." This is natural, becau-e I'riuer's Ameri can Klixir of Hiller Wine is a ureal aid to di-trcsl ion ami be cause it never allows waste mat ter to slay in the intestines and poi-on them. H coii-ist.s of red wine ami selected herbs and has ".nod result- in . maladies of the digestive organs, especially when they are complicated wilh con stipalion. Al dru"s stores. Jos. Triner. .Manufacturer, I 1 :i;it S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, HI. I'riuer's Liniment is verv ef fective iu relieving rheumatic and neuralgic pains, price of I'nnei's Liniment 5nc, by mail .K. Try the Journal for stationery. Returns From Western Trip. frank Yallery and family have returned home from an extended automobile trip through the west ern part of Nebraska, and eastern Colorado, diirint:- w h ich time they traveled l.Smi miles ami a reat part of this through sandy roads, on tin return trip Mr. Yallery made iim mib-s m 17 gallons of pa-oline. so he slides, ami thi is certainly an economy in fuel that is hard lo heal. Mr. Yallery while in Hie we-t secured ii car of horses th;it he will oiler for sale ill bis home here, and they are some Verv hue specimens of horsetlesh lhal will meet the ap proval of anvoiie desiring tine horses. A. 0. U. W. TEAM OF OMAHA PLAY PLATTS MOUTH NEXT SUNDAY Aain are our friends the A. O. 1'. YV's of Omiihit under the leiideiship of I'rank Oui'-ley. to pa a visit to Ibis city and eiiya-e in a battle with the Red Sox of Ibis eilv for Ih.- base ball supre-ma.-v. 'flu s have been uile successful in their pas few sanies and le.-l that I hey will lc ebb lo im thr..ut:h Ihe Workmen with as much ease as at the pre vious appearance of this band of warriors earlier in Ihe season. The Workmen howeveiehav -I rent-1 belied their Iim up some what, and will be abb lo vjVe a Hood account of Ihem-elves. Hob (ilecko Will do lip (ossh)L for Ih. A. O. I'. W. learn while Lddie erm n will .I-, the stunt for the Red So and Ihe-e two fa-t youn pitciier-. both former leaniinalc- wi!l be allowed lo uo aiiin-l each other for Iln honor- of the day. PLATTSMOUTH YOUNG COUPLE UNITED IN MAR RIAGE AT OMAHA on Tue-dav afternoon m Om aha ;wo of I'lat I .-mouth's vouni: people were married there in order lo -teal a surprise ui Iheit 'neiiii-. I'll. cont racl jnj- parlies U(.,.,. j r J . t Timmes ami Miss liflla Lvereft. both of thi- citv Im mail iai-e of these vouiitr peojde had been b"k. d forward lo or- some lime bv their friends lo t they desire. lo avoid it la!"-f Iweildint;- ami uie!!y slipidu off ! Omaha, where the nupti il knot was tied. They returned home tied there. They returned home tin sain. eveniut- and are iiw Ijeceivint: the coiitrrat ulat ions ,f I lieu- friends and relalives. Mr. Timiin s is ,i son of Mr. and Mr Mat; Timmes and was reared in thi cily ami has resided here con t i n uoii s I v . Mis- Kverett ha- resided here for the past few years coining here from 1'nioii where she win born and reared. William Spangler Inproving. W in. Spangler, residintr in the vicinity of Wcepimr Water and who has been serinisly ill with a coinplicaton f dseases. j re ported as improiu:jr and able to sit up a portion of each day, which his lare circle of friends Ihroui-houl the county will be pleased to barn. II is their sin rcie wish that In may speedily re cover and that it will not be many days before he is able to be in lliejr midst a-rain. Cost Kept Down-Quality Kept Up No belter medicine could he made fup coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, licklin Ihroat, bron chitis, elc. lhan Foley's Honey ami Tar Compound. That's why I hey can't improve Ihe quality, and war or no war, the price re mains the same. ,"o opiates. Don't take subsl ilules, for Foley's Honey and Tar is Ihe best. For sale by all drurits. S. C. ltoyles oT Alvo, !lie banker of Dial cily, came in yesterday from his home and spent Ihe day here looking after some matters at the court house. Ucorue YV. Shrader of Murray was in the cily las! evninjr and this luornin-jr looking after some mailers of business ami vis-ilin with his many friends. Tom Isner and sou Charles were anions the passengers this imirnine for Omaha when1 tlmy will visit for the day looking after some mailers of business in that cily. your privilege to buy C. E. Wescott's Sons EVERYBODY'S STORE New ties Your suit Registered Every size Every Pressed Key ring Overall Week Free Free Made MATT TIMMAS FALLS FROM WAGON AND RE CEIVES SCALP WOUND Yesterday afternoon while Mat I Timnias was envacd at his home ea-l of this city hauling some corn stalks to the barn to store. In fell from thewav-on while un loading the stalk-- and one of the wheels of the vvaon siruck hi heail inflicil in;.- a severe scalp wound that required several stitches to ch'-e and which will produce a very severe injury lo a person of the of Mr. Timmas. The unfoi tunale pen! leinan was brought to the city at once ;i!'ler the accident ami the wound die e. and made as comforlab'e as possible, but it will prove very painful for some I inn. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES BASE BALL TOURNAMENT Tim committee that has had in charge tin conducting of the base ball tournament in this citv have wound up the all'airs of the tour nament ami tiled a report shovv mi: the receipts and expenditures of the committee and liud a deficit 1 of si 7. '.'.. They were greatly handicapped iu the short time al lowed them for advertising tin' event but next vear it can be made a "-real success as there vvill be more time piven lo advertising the tournament ami in disposing of the tickets lo slockhoblels. The report shows Ihe following amounts taken in and expended: HF.CFII' I S. stockholders shares . . . . sj;;n.nn I-'irl day's receipts . I Second day's receipts . . .TTito 7(".S(i rhinl day's receipts I is.'.tK Total siS'.t.'tS F.-YIMINMirritlS. rizes s iau.un t "injure, I hree day.- i".uii Halls used I l-- oli.e .!. Adv ert isinir 1.5. ia Hostage )ratpin firoumls .I.r-o Total sDT.bT F.d. Hummell came in yesterday I'rom his farm home in the pre cinct to attend lo some business mailers with Ihe inerchauls. (ins Olson was anions the bus iness v isilors in I he metropolis lodav for a few hours allendiny to some inal lers of business. I-:. Can of I'.ale was here eslerday Hu a few hours looking arter some matters at the court house. Father M. A. Shine deparlrd Ibis morning for Lincoln, David City ami Wahoo, .Nebraska, where he 'ocs to look aller some mat ters for the church. A Lame Back Kidney .Trouble Causes It. And it vvill jjfive you even worse if not checked. Mrs. II. T. Sirayne, iainesville, (ia.. was fairly down on her back with kid ney trouble aiul inllamed bladder. She. says: "I took Foley.'.s Kidney Hills and now my back is stronger than in years, and both kidney and bladder I roubles are entirely f,,ue." For sab- by all druggist1. Blank bocks or all kinds at the Journal office. These are Balmaccan Days Balmaccans are good any time but especially these cool nights and mornings. They slip-on so easy, are loose and comfortable and look so stylish. They come in handsome rough mixtures of browns and greys. Prices S12 to $25. We have them for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. We'd like the privilege of showing you our'new Fall suits. It's them if you like them. It-fBhtrttlfc tTfr i1u t i ( i ( vanize Ga AAI7IMP5 tf'Ji. .:tJn: -.fix.---: When in need of this to quote you prices. We carry the 3 largest stock of ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ROOFING in Cass County Sizes 6, 7, 8, 10 and 12 Feet Lengths R33 3 4 Mail Orders Given Itev. V. S. I.eete was anions those visiting in the nntropolis todav for a few hours. Mis. (ieori-e Hllilll iiud two litlb sons came down last even ing fi-oin Omaha for a short visit here with relat ir. William Shea, jr.. came down from (Imaha last evening lo visit here for a short time wilh his relatives and friends. Henry 1. Kliner and wife were anions the passenei-s after noon for (maha where they will v isjt for a few hours. William Hire of Murray was in Ihe cily for a few hours visitini: wilii friends ami lookinir after some trad in.' wilh the merchants. J. K. Scott departed this after- Young men who are keen for the new things as they come Pmmk JJurtfti Ilraui ClathtB . Those Sample Sweaters are being picked up fast. Re- H member we cannot duplicate ... . . . R them. Values incomparable. 50c to $8 tfV ifflh r,i orrusatea , style roofing, allow us Prompt Attention mt.in for West Yir-inia where h" i:oes lo look aflei some iti-!f affairs lher for tim m.xt two Weeks. Mrs. W. ".. Tippers d'pailc! thi afternoon for Omaha wii- rc -he will visji f,.j- a few bonis in lhal city bokiu'r af!e; some mai lers of business. Miss Xfllie Moore rehired home bist evening froui Co!ir;ni" where s!ie has been fo- Ihf pa-! few weeks enjoy iii a v aeai m I 1 1 there with friends. Tom II. shervvooil came down from Omaha this afternoon f,.r the first time since his aciideu! -evcral months a-o and will vi-ii here with relatives ami friend-. Tyewrlter ribbons at the Jour nal office. out will be enthused when ion. -- , v x x x j mviuuv tlie "Tartans" the character istic plaids of the old Scottish clans, smart checks, needle stripes everything that's new. Try on the new models, suup; fitting waist line, wide lapels, culf sleeves, low cut vests styles that you can't resist at $15 to $30. We make clothes to ycur or der $20 to $50. See our line of woolens. Stetson Fats Manhattan Shirts V 7 f