IWGH&AT SEPTEMBER, 2S; 1914. page 8. PLATT6 MOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. A SERIOUS ACCI DENT SOUTHEAST OF Ga? Plant Explodes Seriously if Not Fatally Injuring George Everett and Brother John. I ni-.n. Neb.. Sept 2. Spec ia fi the Journal . Yes-lenlay after. in'rl about 2 o'clock, an accident thai i ame near resulting fatally J"! (W'nrar Ferclf, a f in i run t r-i,frif .f Ibis locality, nee urred .if his fiii in home. I li !' milt"1 . 1 1 f fi-a-f of Ibis place when lh plant n-'- fo furnish liiiht for hi-- home, blew ii with IIm- rr-siill !h,it was hiikI terrible to Mr. Lwictf ami his bml her. John KTtt. of A, oca. win i r work ing- on fit' plant at fli' I i 1 1 1 of Mm- The plant, which is I . t a -h .r I distance moth of Mm- In n -;-. had nl been working i v ati-fa' li y and tins Ivi gent I' iimmi lia.l opem-d place wIktc the plant win ! try ami ad-iM-t it. an. I lial ju-d covered up Hie plant when the Vl','"ii hi ted. Mr. Feretl win It it I . ral f- f ;p:iy striking a fence .n il iitain, a broken hip as well as haxing his I fl leg broken, ;m, i i 1 1 ir seera injuries ,li. .nt the Tare ami head. John l".M'H was also -I'MMi-ly burned f.iit ii. f a-; i.i!lv a his 1 1 i t 1 li r and is ii able In he around. Drs. . II. Oilmore nf Murray. Huston .f rni.-n ami Wilson, of Nebraska. -mi,, uiihii. m-l to fin- Ii.m' nf Mr. Fei tt to assjj in caring for l- in and in dressing his injuries, it af an eailv hur 1 1 i morning it was iUi iilt predict tin- out- ..mo .f tin' accident, owing to fin- l-r-i !! manner in w 1 1 i 1 1 I lit' iiiifi.rltm.il man had been injured. I Ik- fn' nf the a iilt'ii t rami' a- a gteat -li-.i k In the friends ami win 1 1 1 t--i i.f Mr. Fxorell ami every flung possdde is being iliil to aid in fin nLr fr liim. I.li Everett, a -..n. wli.i i t :! 1 1 i n lt in Otoe i ..nnly. ami Clamlimis Everett, a In ..l In-?-. residing at Nebraska City, wric called ami are at tin1 Everett ti..nf t. avail tin inilrnmi' nf (lit injuries. Tin' plan! i a now mm. i:in: lit'i'ii installed nnly admit a tar at;" wIm-h tli' im'v ifsitliMM'' .t Mi. I'. ri'lf va rmnpli'li-il, ami In i .t...i ha- alva- yiv'n pi-r-f t ;.! ifa l imi. TEUTONS BURN BELGIAN TOWN Germans In Revenge Apply Torch to Village of Dilzn. Ani'trnlam. S t. 28 The Ma:i,Pt r i lit rort"'n.lMil of t li Ni'iivs Vim Pt-ii Ihie lin 3 prut th following Jisint li : l!p1tf;m po'ilirrs I1pw ty tho rall wav at l'il7i. no.ir Ha-3lf. Shortly aftrw;iri!- n Ctiinnn mllitnry train ;is lrT:iilil iiml l'st ro f.. In ngo t't- i;'rnrui l.nrnt'il tlip vilhieo lino mvkI 1 :itnl fifty rt'fnstfH nr ill fimii llU7.11. "At t'ru-' -s-n's tfi p;irri'-n rontiiinp wfivt'lv to j.prfpit Hip il'f n-:r woi A minj'1. r In It of bailiml win1 now i.it.;, iijo it. within which Is ji fltiui.lo ff ti'Mi'hoK. t 1 ,il.n st.?l Mint nil tln hieh iomiH Iriulina ino fti..f ' liaxo ln'Pti tninl." jhm'okt ok Tin: condition of the Bank of Murdock rilAKTKR NO. f7S Of Munlock. Neb., IncororalcHl in the State of Nebraska, at the close of l.ufinesp, Sept. 21, l'.MI. itrsori;Ks I.onni niwl li'o'oimt -rt?afl Haiiklnir In n -.. f uriilt nn aixl I07."4: i4 4. OH (0 t II !- imIht rlrUi' iitri' -iis-H. tat. ami lutrivst ali lifm In fn'i nai'l ami itate .ai.t, fl.V.Vi 4." 1 .1v'2 W f l.o-kw ail linm of r- iliaiitt. f'mrii.vv I.ol.l attln SIItT. iiI.IipIh ami it'll In. C4' Ml I4" 111 a;r ini 2i.o.12 77 Tel a I ... f m4.:'. 77 I.IAltll.lTIFS f'aeital .! k 11 In ft.VrtW i suipl'i r'"l I ..Hi 1. 1. -.1 i.r.fH livlU l.liial l-isl xubjifl lorlm-l. 4.V.'.,4 Tlmpff Ultl.-aif of ilumlti l7'' T ,hlr,'li-lioiHsiainllnir.l.l."V.1 mi-114.'..V 71 iw-iiitlior' rnantnty fiiml . I.OLli 47 Total n4.i 77 PTATF F NFHUASKA M 1. H. A. 4ltliiiinn. C'aslilrr of tli alxire ramf.l l.ank. lo liivli.v awpar that I lie ftlTt Hi alfllllll -t'l tv l nii.i 1 1 u- n'l'j wi the trei'tt made to tl iiat Hanklnir lloanl. II. A. Utthmanx. Caliir. Hnrr A. Tool. Otitt-tor. .1 F. iJnilimami. illrtftor. nsnl-tl,'l i,,l "woin to tvfore me thlsCiUli ilar o f itfii'lr. t?M4. trwMT K. M H con. Notary riihl! sel My tMiiml--ilon eintrea March 2 WX union To Erect New House. William Ilarrlay, the pnterpris insr iftaiirant man h.i- nVr-iilfvl to ai.l in the movement to prviilf hnnif! for thoM here who are un- ahlf l' 'fiire suilnhW' liousc." and will comriifriff today Ihf predion of a new eoltasre on hi lot. on ppnil freel. between Fifth and Sixth. This i a rhoiee loeation ami one that will make a line ife fur :i home ami there i little dmibf that he will Iiml a trreal, de manrl for the home when finished MRS. C. F. VALLERY SEVERELY INJURED BY HORSE RUNNING AWAY Onile a serimm aeridenl oerur r'd Saturday afleriinmi in a run awav mi the Mynaid mad ju-t mith nf lh' C. I.. Jean farm in whifh Mrs. V.. V. Valh-ry reeeived eeral injnri'- and was knocked nm,mi;-rimis or several miiiines. she was nn her way home and 1 ii... . . .. was iiriimr a imrsi- mat mr sexernl yi-ars he has been ae- enstmned In nsinsr, hut as slie passed the Jean .ehnnl htnise the animal shied and started to run iway ami was snon heymnl the emit ml nf Mrs. Vallery and Ihe mimal started west mi the Mynard mad. Miss Marie Kaulfiuanii and I party were returning l (Malts- II nlh fmni Mynard and seeing the runawav rnmintr iiuile a dis anre away ran I li i r ear onl' the ;jie nf the mad where the weeds re ipiile hiiih tn preyei.t a em iin.?i with the nnrninintr hniriry. mil in 1 i 1 1 f-r sip ran into a dilrli thai was emieealed hv Ihe weeils iml bent Ihe ae rm nf the ailln- mnbile. The running hnrsi passed the anln and when a few feet wet. Mrs. Vallery was Ihmwn frmn the Imtrcy milo Ihe roadway with the result that several ffaslies weieriil on her forehead, ami s!:e was rendered uneoiicinus for quite a little time. Mis- Alpha efeisiin who was in the auto tarty ran to her side and Ihe members of Ihe parly render- d what assistance possible but were much alarmed as the lady was apparently lifeless ami it was with dillicully Ilia! she was revived frmn hep uncmisr inusness and was then taken to Ihe home nf Mr. can where medical assistance was summoned and Ihe lady's in juries dressfij ami she was then on e oil In her home. DEATH OF MRS. ADA- LINE FELLERS, A WELL KNOWN AGED LADY (tit Salurday September L'Sth at the home nl her daughter, Mrs. A. I.. Iluller near this city, Mrs. Adaline I'ellers. an ared ami high ly respecli'd resident nf this counl passed away after a linner- int-r illness due to diabetes. Mrs. I'ellers was horn in Hutler county, Ohio. I'ebruary 5, 1 M,H, where she resided for many years. Iler husband passed to the great he ond smne forty-two years ago ami Ihe mother was left with the rearinu: of the three daughters of whom with lwee grandchildren surie the passing of this grand good woman. The children are as follows; Mrs. a. L. llulYor, IMalts mouth: Mrs. W. K. HutTer. Mon roe, Nebraska: Mrs. n. p. White. Omaha. .Nebraska. The funeral serices will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1 ::?0 at the home nf A. I., llull'er and the body will he taken backk lo Hamilton. Ohio, on No. for burial at the old home. Dizzy, Bilious, Constipated? Dr. King's New Life Pills will cure you, cause a healthy How of llile and rids your Stomach ami Itowels of waste and fermenting body poisons. They are a. Tonic to your Stomach and Liver and tone the general system. First dose will cure you of that depressed. dizzy, bilious and constipated con dition. 25c. all Druggists. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Hie Kind Yea Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of Miss Alice Brinkman came over yesterday from (llenwood to make a short visit in this city at tile home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prinknian. RALLY DAY AT METHODIST EPIS COPAL CHURCH The Greatest Sunday School At tendance in the History of Methodist Church Here. The bicycle corps of boys who were engaged in delivering the in vitations to the Hally day services of Ihe Methodist, chinch yesterday certainly did their work well as the gathering was one of the greatest eery seen in the church both in the point, of attendance and enthusiasm. Old and new members vied with each other in the enthusiasm shown in Ihe meeting and Ihe occasion will long be a notable eent in Ihe church history. The auditorium of Ihe church was very tastefully decorated by a committee of young ladies headed by Misses Marion Mauzy and Flizabeth lleesou, with autumn branches and leaves and made a scene of exceptional beaulv. The altar rail was cover- d with white over which sprays of leaves ami the berries of the forest had been placed while Ihe pulprl was moxed back to the .se cond landing of Ihe platform ;iml leaped with a large American Hag. Across the arch of the altar was shunt: Ihe words Rally I 'ay which were cut mil of letters which Were covered with moss and scarlet blooms adding a finishing touch to Ihe artisticness of the decorat tions. The program which was under the direction of Mrs. Ferris York Jelinek was given in a most pleasing manner by the pupils of the school and consisted a num ber of songs and exercises by the members of the school, chief among wlucii w as I fie singing oi "America" by the entire school which was certainly stiring in the extreme and furnished a splendid lesson in pal roil ism. The different. classes were called in order on the roll call and entering took their places where the lessons of the day were taken up. One of the pleasing features of the oc casion was the large attendance of the adult members of the school as the business men's class of A. L. Tidd, the Dibit class of F. II. Wescott. ami the married ladies class of Mrs. Howies were crowd ed with the members. The young ladies class of Mrs. ('.. Wescott was also one of the most largely alemled of any in the school. The ally day marks a step forward in the Sunday school work and opens up a very bright future for this splendid organization that is pos sed by few others in the city and the greatest of enthusiasm is shown by both the teachers and pupils in advancing the work. . Next Sunday will be promotion day in this Sunday school when the different members of the classes will be promoted ami ad vanced to their new classes for further work in their Bible study. It is urged by the ofllcers in charge that parents not only send their children to Sunday school, but at tend themselves as their help' is needed in the work. GETS ROAD CLOSED ON ACCOUNT OF DAN GEROUS CONDITION The road so.it h of this cilv east of the Horning farm ha- got -ten in such shape that it has be come necessary to .-lose it on ac count of the ta.i that a large ditch that has been gradually widening there lias finally made llM mail dangerous for trael, and it has been closed to all travel. The ditch is some thirty-four feet deep ami about three hundred feet wide, and is an extremely danger ous one and one that has baffled all efforts to fix it. The soil is of such a nature that it cracks easily and these cracks have led to the dirt caving off un til the ditch is now beyond all fix ing. The assistant state engineer has been here to look after the trouble, but was unable to sug gest any method of handling it, and the matter will have to be wrestled with by the local author ities. Sell your property through the Journal Want Ada. UR SHOES! THERE are two classes of Men in this vicin ity those who know all ahout our Good Shoes and those who don't. Men Who Know! Those who know come here for their Shoes be cause they have never worn better Shoes than they buy here! They never had more comfor table or stylish Shoes. They never had so much Shoe value for their money. Men Who Don't Know! These men have never had time to investigate our Shoe values. They go most anywhere for Shoe?, and pay all sorts of prices for all sorts of Shoes. SHCES AT $2.75, $3.00, $3.50 to $5.50 It will pay any Man to B get into the "Men who know" class. Cr Choe tore... BETTER SHOES- THE PIANO CONTEST AT H. M. SOENNICHSEN'S WILL SOON END Below is the list of the con testants now running in the piano contest conducted by II. M. Soen ichsen. All those holding' coupons will please see that they are re gistered or given to the proper person before September .'loth. No coupon.? w ill aVeepJed after I hat date, as the contest expires at t p. in. Wednesday, September 30lh. (retchen l'ein 1 7.r 015 Christian church 1 .'ii.'l :i't Vergie Campbell 'J.I7 .W'." Mable Ledgway 85 :H0 Bessie Wiles 78 1)05 F.lla Nolling 7i i'nr, Anna Wagner 2t i:io Josie Shebatka i 1 )20 Ciladys Coiner 40 080 Klla Neuman HH 505 irn.a Shorn L"J 0.'!5 Harold Croskary 20 ;r.0 Mrs. B. F. Wampler .. 25 2.5 Presbylerian church .. 21) 725 Bertha Jackson 2.'l (i50 Cosmopolitan Club 22 205 Mrs. F. Morelaml 22 075 Fred KafTenberger 20 710 Lucile Kiser 11 150 Caroline Laboda 1 -iOO Virginia Tuey l 305 Agnes Krecek . . . . : 8 800 Mrs. Jno. McC.ee 8 015 Mrs. Wm. Cravitt, 8 450 Bertha Schubich i 430 Alfred Creen 1 400 Mrs. Cus Keil 1 335 Klh el Lewis 1 250 Ctrare Hunter 1 0S5 Mrs. Philip Hirz 1 055 Mrs. Win. Simons 1 000 Sunday School Teacher's Meeting. There will be a meeting of the officers and teachers of the Methodist Sunday school tomor row evening at 7:30 at the parlors in the basement of the church. All are urged to attend as plans for Ihe future will be outlined. Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. "I was taken with diarrhoea and Mr. Yorks, the merchant here, persuaded me to try a boIHe of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After taking one dose of it I was cured. It also cured others that I gave it to," writes M. F. C.ebltart, Oriole, Pa. That is not. at. all unusual. An ordinary attack of diarrhoea can almost invariably be cured by one or two doses of this remedy. For sale by all dealers. Best results are secured by ad rertising in tne Journal. THOSE WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THE GERMAN-AUSTRIA RELIEF FUND The list of those contributing to the fierrnan-Aust rian relief fund for the widows and orphans created by the Furopeart war as can be seen from the list below is gradually growing and the re latives and friends here of those in the unfortunate warring countries across the sea are re sponding liberally to the cause: Piatt s mouth TurnVerein,s 1 00.00 Sons of Herman 50. oo Henry Kaufmann 10.00 Carl O. Frieke 10.00 William Pohlmann 10. 0u John Albert lo. oo Alle-rl Segun 10.00 John Bauer, sr lo.oo Adolph Ouise 5.00 peler Fers 5. on Wm. Slarkjohn 5.00 Albeit I.ebn-t 5. oo ( iem ge p. Horn, i 5. On John 1. Wimdeil i-i 5.00 Adam Katrenberger 5.00 John Bauer, jr 5.00 I'.dward Ioiiat 5. on Jacob Buechler 5. on John Kafieiibergei- 5. on Henry Hir. 5.oo It. Ilamsel 5.00 William Budig 5. oil II. M. Soeiinichen 5.00 Henry It. Coring Ceorge Srhauz J. II. lams Ben Beckmanu M. Ilausladen C. W. II a (Ike sr Hans Seivers A. Uoessler Karl Koesslcr I 'nk now n Frank Schukmier Carl Herren Hans 'l ams W. II. Puis Ben S'-ydlilz 5.0o 5.0O 5.00 5.00 5.00 3. no 3.oo 2.50 2.50 2.00 2.oo 1 .oo 1 .oo 1 .oo 1 . 1 .on Mrs. M. Wehrbein Henry Born . tucker .. Miss Anna Sievers S. peter Madsen Louie lose Mrs. Ploeirer Herman Weis John Kopp Louis Kissling Mrs. Paul Coring Mrs. Fda lb-mid Miss Mia tiering Miss Barbara Coring Ludwig Miller Adam lleil Joseph F. Tubbs John M. KafTenberger . Fred Hamge . . ., J. C. Delzell, I louver .... M. Tritsch C.rant Hackenberry ...... J. Stubbs 1 .00 1 .00 1 .00 l.oo l.oo 1.00 1.00 1.00 1 .00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 OF LOCAL INTEREST Some People We Know, and We Will Prom by Hearing About Them. This is a purely local event: it look place in Plat tsnimil h. Not in some faraway place. Vmi are asked to inxesligate it. Asked to believe a citizen's word; To confirm a citizen's statement: Any article that is endorsed at home Is more worthy of confidence Than one you know nothing about. Fndorsed by unknown people. Louis Kroehler, prop, hardware store, Flm St., plattsinouth. says: "Some time ago I had pains in my back. I was so lame that I couldn't stoop. My kidneys were weak. I had a tired. languid feel ing all the time and headaches wen common. I got Moan's Kidney Pills from Cering it C.o.'s Drug Store and they soon relieved me. 1 am pleased to recommend them." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don I simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Kroehler had. Foster Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, X. Y. The Revolving Cat. Little Susie has always been deeply Interested iu mechanical toys and num bers several among her choicest pos sessions. Kecently the family cat. hav ing apparently eaten something which disagreed with her, began a mad race around the room, leaping chairs, diving under sofas and turning soincrsuult:i Susie's mother, much frightened, seiz ed her small daughter and mounted a convenient table. Hut Susie remainel unseared Clapping her hands in lee. she shouted. "Wind her up again, niafh ma: wind her up again.'" Woman IIor.:e Companion Wanted at Once WANTED A stripper boy' or girl at Wurl's Cigar Factory. Must be over sixteen years of age. f A l y M i ( ( ( ( i i i We are headquarters for the 1892 Illinois Pure Spun Aluminum, and also the German Alum inum. We carry a complete line and would like to interest you in it and show you our stock. Our spe cial feature is a bargain set consisting of the follow ing six pieces: 1 Berlin Kettle $1 25 1 Pudding Dish 75 1 Pie Plate , 25 1 Percolator 2 75 1 Small Stew Pan 40 1 Medium Stew Pan 60 $6J10 Our price is 4.50 You save by buying the set. . $1.50 i ! i Our offering of a piece of aluminum with every cash pur chase of $10.00 has been remarkably successful, showing that it is an offer worth while. As our Piano Contest closes on Wed nesday, September 30th, we will again make you this offer, and in addition give triple coupons with every piece of aluminum sold, and with every cash purchase of $10.00. We wish to urge those holding back coupons, to be sure and bring them in by 9 o'clock, Wednesday evening. The committee in charge of counting the votes will be composed of disinterested parties, and everything in connection with the contest will be con ducted in a strictly fair and impartial manner. K SOENNICHSEN, Phone 53 and 54 Rev. Heubncr Will Leave. Itev. Heubner, pastor of the Fight Mile Croe (o-rnniii Luther an church for the pa-d few ears, has resigned his pastorate at the place, and by a unanimous vote lias been cho.-eu pastor of the Cermau Lulheran church at Aniorilla. Neb., lo which place he will move within a few weeks. During the few years that Mr. Hiichucr has resided in Cass county he has made a host of friends who will regret to see him leave I heir m idst. Bcwcrc cf Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury ;r iVtrnv th. !.: of nmoll ;i:i1 ui. irt-l. i a. w li.ii. sst.-m v.hi'ii ..ri 1 s'. .i.l.l i vi-r ! u ' l m ; . t ni jiri",-r!( :i IK f.M r j iit il'! - I In -l.i.'is. s Hit' tlaiii::;.'. l! . y v.' i! i I'U !"M t t: c : I Jon iii .w it.ly ii. ri'.i ir .ii rln-in. C.-itrrra l'ur i:.:.i".f..i tt;. i .! i-y I". .1. .'N-ih'.v - Cn.. 'IHU .lo. i. . t.t.ii.ii i I'ii n i -v. r :r! i l.tk.'ii Iiit rn:.l y ti ti-.:; '!;. t'.y h-.-ti t!i I I 1 i.l l.'ii.'oti but f.i.-i'.-; i ? y!.-!:i. I i i.ivl iir iI:i!Vs Citrtrr. '!! !' fii'r "i. :" ' t!i'" ..'Mi!ilK' ii l l.lkt It.'-r-i: Kv :..!" r l'i .:' ,. .!;!. I.y I". J '.I.' ... K'lm. i:!a! !:. ;:.,'. I ly P ! lr '. T" Tr l.i tPo. Bargain Farm. Consisting of 2 40 acres, 150 miles west of Omaha. 5 miles rrom St. Paul. 2 miles from "War saw. All level land. 8 room house, ben built 5 years. (Jood barn, double corn crib, cattle shed, chicken house. Flegaut grove. ;... bearing orchard. Close to school and church. 27 acres of al falfa and 40 acres level pasture. Terms very faxorable. For further particulars see Will Richardson at Mynard. 9-24-d&wtf X-jJjJ'jy i?afl, JUlitiiii j-y III They see the light. The heaviness in automobile construction was thought to be the right thing until Henry Ford built the light, strong Model T. That Fords now outnumber any other car, three to one, proves that Henry Ford is right. And so now they are all advertising lightness. Place your order to-day. Runabout $440. Touring Car $490. Town Car $G90 "Lo. b. Detroit. Complete with equipment. Dovey & Co. Cars can be delivered October 15th. Three Used Cars for Sale Cheap! D M y M si The Daylight Store Miss Augusta Mengedoht VIOLINIST and SOLOIST SATURDAY Woodman Hail Buy your stationery at tha Journal office. STATEMENT OF THE OWNER SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIR CULATION, ETC., of The Plattsinouth Journal, published Daily and Semi-Weekly at Plattsmoulh, Xeb., required by the Act of August 2 5, ID 12. Editor, M. A. Bates, Platts inouth, Neb. Managing Editor, R. A. Bates, Plaltsniouth, Neb. Business Manager, R. A. Bates, Plattsinouth, Neb. Publisher, It. A. Bales, Platts inouth, Neb. Average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid sub scribers during the six months preceding- the date of this state ment: .Daily 1,015 (Semi-Weekly 2,125 R. A. BATES, Owner. Sworn to and subscribed be fore me this 2l5th day of Septem ber, 1914. (Seal) TIIOM. WALLING, Notary Public. (My commission expires Feb ruary 13, 1919.) 1 N 1 j ! w rm i 3 i !