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PAGE 2. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY,--OCTOBER 8, 1'Jll. TRAFFIC LEAGUE INVESTIGATE BOX Some Ihmand for Change in Inside Dimensions Trjing to Aoid Empty Haul. lawhuad revenues and U'lun; on i.e-ci.t eon- of hauling freight and I'as.-er'-'ers a iv cau-ing much discus-.-!.!; nowadays in view of the fact lvai attrition for hisrher rates has been s-tarted. At its annual meeting ;r.o rati industrial traffic league he ii;t ei v intr quertion of ..!.- could iiit rea.-e their net without the je l.oA 1'Stl : ! r-v e;i i;e .:i!v';y i thr.i thi.- -nt t!"e eci m-.r.v th; meeti: .r to de ire: t-ffioei-ey : "In it i-.-e ti rr.i.-.-'on ce.-Teu whtrt-by it thought t : "a.-e ' r. .r r. -t r d that there are v. r. ..li ! would not laying the !. union n!e. It was agreed !.()!:!(! he gained through io.iie. In the report of his reiert-mv wa- ma le o! freirht car i;,T r.-tate the ptr cent commcrcy com se"eial ir.e'.h-.xh he carriers could c-r.-;es and stat- fruit cnurse.- Niw Daughter at Sihultz Hume. There arrived at 'he home of .Mr. it'd Mrs. .John Schult.z in thi city c-icrday morning a handsome new hahy girl who announced her inlcn tion of remaining with them for the uevl few years. The little Mis is of the regulation weight and a mighty fine little lady and the joy of the parents over her ad font is unbounded and they may feel proud as it. is not ee;vone so fortunate as to receive such a handsome little lady as a pre sent. The mother and hahe are j::ett inir alonir in fine shape and the father is now growing more calm although he still wears a most happy smile. SUIT FILED IN DISTRICT COURT TO QUIET TITLE a ci :.-.. -l v. it: t:." Il.o arriers may pur.-i:e which vc!ve ur.y inciea-ed burd-e:.-. A;r:"i other things. I ;r.f-tr.:- for :ri- eilieiencv : t v : e w . ar.-; ; i "a s -c-en ri rial ie !: th-r 1 aid - l V. e im . cr....,rrii--r il'.e err.rr. PTa.T.i::i-ii. r mairitainanvt c 'f the Ameri- car "'The committee Vt-i rte.1 at li1-:' rr.ee u c an rail'vay- a.--o iatio!,. May L'". I'.'ll. thai iv-oiies re.-eived fr'-m iTiera- the .-tan-iard iiiside m:; cars indicate no for a (hj'1-.re from : iii. l ie dinieti.-ion.-. ii oi ttv- comrr.it n.so!utio:is wore iiv letter haliot of hers regard i! ir : i t. -n-i.-ip-; of I -ere:;.: ... r.,ai..! ;! ; -t'T.t .-" :l li .t I rf(i.;!!rn"; :ai: t i e the :"'j";!.'V. i:i;r :. h rei to a voti i i.e a -oi iiuK i. : "He-oivt;.!, That the pit-sent : tar.d a:d in-i.ie i:rr.er.-io.i- ot hex cars as ;..i"p::-'l i y the a-.-vx i-ition on 0 t ohvr SZ. !:), vi:'.. . f-i in length, w vTt-'' Trrrrc in v.itlth and S feet h-i;hl. . ho-.;!d ho u'i':e-(.-.I to. except !: the- '',:;v,;v:i'"! :f. .-pet ial ci:ip tt . a as a'iio.TK-.'oile cars. "'.Ik. e-i. That .-pt'cutl Couipmert .-re-.. ". exeiC'i t li e iv-ido dlmen- feit o i. ,!:,- 1c .-i-r:i T'l--( n. i 1 es ill ienirtn. i-i width and feet in n -.:; mum u: -ide d:rr,?n t ir.cher in wi.uh at lo e ton f the rail. ved, Ti".-;t the master c;r a --.-(ciatiori he '-ein'estecl at Po'-.i do n;or-tcr:t to d? 1 a!-.pt a staniiard for j--s in a-v ordance with the in-ide d.irr.';n.-ions of hex t ars. 1 From Tuesday's IaiiT. A case was filed in the district court today entitled Xettie 15. Heed, t-t ah. vs. the unknown heirs and de-vi.-ees of Dudley M. Steel, deceased: Dudley Smith and John M. Steel, partners in the firm of the Stee! Smi.h (iroctry Co. Tiiti plaintill' .-tates in lier iietition th.at some yea:, iv-xo a monajre was execute:! hy the idaintiffs to the defendants and that later this was paid and the 1 1 a .L. - I. a'cvrr.rrnl surrenuereu to me piawi- tirfs, hut that since it has hcen lo.-t and it is impossible to locate it. ami for this reason a cloud re-ts on the prore: ty of the plaintiff which has past ; that which occupied 1 y her for the v years or more, and she a: k ckar title to the real estate is located in Weeping Water he -ri anted to her, and that service l y puiil cation he secured on the defendants. N MAJESTIC RANGE DEMSMTIO AT EASTIOD'S 1'he Deinonst ration is More Than Worthy or Note, :nd Will Nut I'ail to Draw a I.ire t rovd. The tiilerpi isinjc haniware lirm of (I. P. Eastwood has ioi the pa-t few days been holding a demonstration of the celeliiatetl Majestic ranges at their store and the attraction has drawn the attention of a moat many to the splendid points of this excel lent stove that is such a jrreat seller on the market today. The value of the stoe as an economical pronod tion for the purchaser is explained by the tr.nial sale -unao, Mr. J. P. Couitnev of St. Louis, while Prof.! rQ)HilliIT7l . , ' Mill. 1 " ' I ""'-ii-.iii.i i i urn, ' i i , - tyleplos Week From Maine i o La. o (J We Are The St yleptas re iniere famous chef of the west I he ladies each afternoon. on tiu: ait of cooKiiiK WHY EIGHT MILE GROVE EVANGELICAL CHURCH IS WITHOUT A PASTOR 1 h c n.mitteo a!-o submitt-.'d an statement from which we "C. pm "t s-tut have taken the follow showit.j- tlie division of service January 1. l:14: oiir !;?ruiv i.")x cars in Per cent of total. urder :',', feet in '- :. trth far.- .';; It m length d iMM fars -v.tr r. ft T.7,01; JC.r.:; .J 1,1." "The ta'de al-o indicates a material ic;i.-e in the oast two voar.-; in car: i.i :er lec-t kritr. a' ?r;.t of fool cars .i: In tcr'it : y oth'-r than western.. ;- car- have ircron -t-d and there her.", a orem! increase in cars i-.-cr than. '.'' fe-t. r--po::re to a pe-it:on signed by - pre-1 !.-t:t s of ten !;i: ;'C railroad m -. the Arr-e-iean P.ailv.ay as.-o- d this is also western road-. to.,: -.iLS cia .iii.i r: ir.fi ;?rt of merit." has appointed a special com f'f reven to t-.il.e up the sub standard freight car equip- ITnal Hearing cr. Estate. 1'roTii T;:( .!: '; puliy. In county court yesterday a final setta-rr.t" i was had in the estate of Welcy C D-.-ntler. dercased, and the hoi: -, C. A. Panthart of Lneoln. Nebraska; .1. II. Mtlntyrc. Moidown, Iowa; Cieore Mclr.tyre, ( ojntil i:iu d Z.l: !.e:)ecca icllov.s cf L-js Alleles Califorria, w-.ve ent to attend the heai.ne; Dcr.tkf has been dead for the past seven years having passed away at the state insane a-ylum at Lincoln and left some real e? Ut3 at Eale in Uiis county, v.heie he made his home at the time of beinjr sent to t,e asylum for treatment. The value of the estate was not very large however. C. II. Taylor appeared as prcs- settlement of the A new minister is to be called to take charjre of the ptdplt at the (ier nian Kvanjrelicai chtveh west of ihis city to take the place of Lev. Iiubner who has decided to h ave to take up "the work for the ch.rrch in other parts of the state. The church here iu.o not fared very well in the part year as there has been ouite a feeling between the different members of the contrretration over the action of the pa tor in certain matters arising in the discharjrfc of his duties as the pastor of the church. ;u d as a result of this dissatisfaction, there lias been r. Rreat many of the families who r-t'.ve withdrawn their support from Ihj church owinrj: to thy fecdin.tr over the matters which affected the ac tion of the pastor. There has been a nurn'oe-: who how ever stayed by the minister and as a result the feelinjr was intensified ur. td it culminated in a dropping off of the church membership, while a larjre cumber withdrew temporary. It is hoped now that the ill feeiintr between the friends and neighbors there will cease and all jret together in lifting their church up as it is a splendid ccnjrresration composed of the best people in the world and they should all tret together if possible in Wor shiping under the common shelter of God's meeting place and with a new pastor acomplish irroater f?ood for themselves. There has been a rcouest from a number of the Journal readers in the part week that som: statement be me. de as to the situation there a- they did not believe the article publi-hcd a few days ajro in regard to lie v. Iiubner did justice fo all the mem bers of the church cor.crrejration. and we hope this explanation will be sati; factory to the leaders of the Journal. s we have no feeding in the matter whatever. Mrs. Ilhrtda (otner Very Sick. Ki oni Tni-xiii v's Tiaily. Mr. J. P. Hirrley received a mes-.-ape from his wife at Stella. Nebraska thir: afternoon, that his davtjrhter ;s very sick, and for him to come immediately. M'-s. Cotner has been ill for some time with rtomach trouble, and Mr. Hierloy fears slie i in a danverous condition, ani he will leave for Stella tonight. Citrolax. Users say that it is flu- ideal, perfect laxilhc drink. M. J. Per kins, (iieen Pav. Wis., says; "I liae li.-eil pilN, oils, sails d, and iin- bul er all disaareealde satisfacfory. In fitrdax I have found the ideal laxative drink." For ?ick headaehe. sour sfoma.ch, lazy liver, congested brv.el, Cit rulax is ideal. For sale bv oil Starke the lectures to of the v.eeie P'i'e;arin(: articles of food with the aid oi' the Majetie and this lecture :iioi e i- wt il worth attending as it dtovs how to jirepare many tiainty sh o u -e f articles of food a- well housewife the tcoi omi- Pro:'. Staii: is as on-:- id the laiiie inaiked 'certainly si'h.ndhl lectures and tverv kniv" in to ir.e UC!. re in his Platts- NCK each season across the continent from Maine to Cali fornia the Styleplus Store in each town joins in a national STYLEPLUS WEEK. event mouth should avail herself of the chance to attend this demonstration. Vest en a! te-i noon ne ucnion- advertised ) j ' to lilt t rat or, Mr. fourtntv had. to err. e nwav a tanero hooi 'net l.::SJ children th::t brought to he store between " and o'ciock written answers to' the question. "Why shou'd the rrcat Majestic r-an.'re be in every home'.'" In addition to the hcops th" bi.-'. answer to the iiue.-.'. ion tv i i 1 receive ; i? 1 .00 jrizc from some article in stock. There wete some tin i e hundred chi'deen on bund at the store at ):)') and it re.'uired tire service of the chief of police, the domr net rator arrd Mr. Ka.-.tv.ood to keep the chikhen in tiieck until the distribution of the hoops and the pv.xzle cards that were eiven 1 it to the oth.-r eld'.lrcn out- Every one is invited to attend our big display of Stylep5usgriy "The same price the world ovcil suit o! th loo. cvcral pictuies were talicn of the enthusiastic crowd of little foikd .a, they ' cheered for Mr. Eastwood and the Majestic Ile.nre Coninanv. FUNERAL OF CARL 0S80RN TUESDAY AFTERNOON REV. DP.ULIKER OFFIOISliMG From 'el:iesil.iy's I.it:v. The funeral of the kite Ca 1 O.-bon. was held last cven.ni: from . the uiidci taking icom of M. IPld bein.e: tak?n from there direct to the ceme tery' for interment ilev. V. M. Druiiner cf the First Meth'-idist church he'd a short burial service at the .trrave and as the last rays of the setting- sun fell over the city of the silent, the body of the departed was consisted to its final le. tin.'? place. The father, V. M. ().-.born of t'riprde Cree!;, .'oIcrado, arrived in he city op Xo. 1 and attended the services, Mrs. Osborr. the mother of the yojnec man and a brother from Council P'uds were a!-o in atendance at the last sad rites. The deceased was a resident of this city a number of years airo when a very yoi-nr.T man and learned the barber trade here which he after wards followed as his life work. He was thirty-ei.eht years of a.re, and has made his home in Kansas for the All the new cloth conceptions for Fall. Every one all-wool or all-wool and silk, Hand tailoring where hand tailoring counts, good linings plus the styling of a great fashion artist, for only $17. Styles for all men including specials for young men, A written guarantee with every garment. See the big two page advertisement in the Sat urday Evening Post, See our windows. Come! fa EVERYBODY'S TT'S M wilt5 H STORE WORDS OF PRAISE FOR HON. W. H. PULS, GANDI - DATE FOR FLOAT REP. iast few years where he passe iway Monday at Leavenworth. P'can Wail of LaPhitte came in this afternoon to spend v few hours here at tend in.? to some matters with the merchant.-?. Waists New fall Waists lor ladies just re ceived. Call and see them. The following letter was received by Hon. W. H. Tuls, democratic can didate for state representative from Cass and Otoe counties shortly after he rdaced his filing: for that office on record. The letter is from Hon. D. S. Hardin, a representative from Harlan jour.ty, and one of the prominent re publicans in the thirty-third session of the legislature where he had the oiliest oportunity of witnessing the .vork of Mr. Puis in that body and lis endorsement of this honest straight forward youny man certainly speaks well for him. The letter is as follows: June 18th, 1U14. Hon. V.,II. Puis, Murray, Xebr. My Dear Sir and Friend. I iot iced by the Lincoln Star that you have filed for the offe? of represent ative, and I want to tell you that this nakcth my heart rejoice. I am glad you have made up your mind to do this, as every session of the legisla- STORM CAUSED MANY COMING FROM OMAHA TO Last night the very heavy rain made it disagreeable for the auto mobile drivers ami owners from this section who were in Omaha attend ing the Ak-Sar-Ben parade and who attempted to make the trip home during the rain. The road north of Oreapolis has just been graded up in fine shape, but has not had a chance to become settled and the very heavy rain made it quite difficult for the autos to get through and a large number were stuck there for several hours before they could get them selves out of the mud and reach this city in safety. There were some sixtv cars from here and south of this city to pass along this road yesterday, and as they all jwaited for the parade it made it hard for them to drive throutrh the mud. The storm also made it disagree able for those coming by train from Omaha as when the train reached here at 11:4." the rain vas 'iiiiii.iii.iii iiini f hiiiiiniM i m 1 ?ry -r- is l I I A ft X ' - Tr'kiiiiM.'-ii'tit You want your hens laying now of all times of the year, whether you sell eggs or just nave a rew nens to supply your own latnuy. iomc in anu yci Pratts, Poultry Regulator and you will soon be getting all the e you want. It docs make hens lay guaranteed to do it or your money back. ? t ... ir Drtitn -if hi f'rrr the most dan-crou? !1 Vjultry diseases. I'ra'.ts Roup Remedy is suarmiecd to cure. V.'esellit. For Sale by J. V. EGE1MBERGER, Plattsmouth. lesided anv distance from the bus iness section of the city the storm was certainly a most disagreeable ex perience to cap their evening's nleasurc. Cost Kept Down-Quality Kept Up Zuickweiler & Lutz .ure needs such men as you are in falling ouite freely and for those who the session, men that are level head :l and have the hack bone to stay with what they think is right, you no loubt will be elected. I hope so at least. I will not be a' candidate again for the legislature, they have pet itions out to place my name on the primary ballot for the office of ounty judge of this county, I guess I will (ile for that office, this is bet ter pay than going to the legisla ture, as it pays J1(JS0 besides clerk hire, so you see it is n pretty good of f:ve. I have been a lawyer for thirty years and feci that I am well qualified to fill the office. Should you come out 1his way w'ould be more than pleased .0 iwb you stop and Sf? me. Wishing you puitpss and wdth kind . personal regards I am Respectfully, D. S. Hardin. No better rnediciiif' could lie made for coughs, folds, croup, hoarseness, lickling (hroaf, bron chitis, etc., than Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. That's why they can't improve the quality, and war or m war, tim price re mains (he same. No opiates. Don't lake substilules, for Foley's Honey and Tar is I lie best. For sale by all druggist?. THE BALMACCAN is the most sensible two-purpose Coat ever made; a rain-coat and a top coat combined in one stylish garment. Our Balmaccans are cut with raglan shoulders, and full sweep skirt, lined with satin yoke. Patterns, lively mix tures; fabrics, all wool; well tailored. Price, $15. 00 Avoid that fall cold by keeping snug and dry in one of these smart coats. Stetson Hats ' Manhattan Shirts attorney in the estate. jdru Buy your rancy stationery at 232 BBEESI