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r i ! PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1911. PAGE 8. The modern chicken doctor treats the flock rather than the individual bird. He knows that most of the troubles are flock troubles, though net apparent in all at the one time. He knows that most sickness of Chicks, Chickens, or Pigeons comes from infected food and drink, or defective housing; His favorite prescription is Germozone. Germozone is generally used for flock treatment, though individually where necessary. Thousands give it twice a w eek regularlv, a little in the drinking w ater. It is a great bowel regulator as well as a germ destroyer and, with chickens as w ith humans, the bowels largely gauge the health. Germozone is especially desirable for use during changeable fall weather, warding off illness which, if permitted a foothold, may draglong all winter, if not immediately fatal. For Roup, Canker, Swelled head, Sore throat, Sour crop, Loss ot teatners, uuckcii pox, Bowel complaint, Cholera, Worms, Gapes, etc., Germozone carries a full guarantee w ith every package. Germozone is a valuable remedy for all domestic stock $ .23 .50 INTEREST IN THE REVIVAL MEETINGS AT CHRISTIAN CONTINUES Your IT 1 4 oi. bottle trial lize) 12 or. " (stanJarJ size) 32 oi. bottle (for stead) user? Jl CO CaJloa " (for large flecks) 3.13 Tablet form 50c per pcicknge, post paid. Liquid form sold by most druggists or poultry supply dealers or delivered (in $1.00 and $3.00 sizes) prepaid to any express office in U. S. Sample and Booklets Free on Request GEO. H. LEE CO. Omaha, Nebraska l.r .)!. I.r I ii. VrUY.t- V- ri:itt-iu..utli : .lv. I ri!ir ".. AIv: r;i K. '..p,-. A -: '. '. Pri.f. Knit: 1.. A. Tyson. Klniw 1: l'.i:tts .v ll.-.i.lrix. ; r m i : IM.ikf M.i";it:v lrxir l.n i-v: : . 1 iit: j--- M;mV : I.. Ni-it.-l. M ir.t.'. k : l: . lr.t. Murr.iv: I. ! . A.linn-. N.-!i:i '.: :. : 1".. S! iiri.i---Z' S..ii"!i :-n.l: I.. K. I.t-.n. S. V. ortmi v .. .us.! M. i' r 1 nv-r . W-:::i- ;i.-r. The interest in the revival meet ings of the Christian church still in-ciea.-es as the. meetings jto on. Last evening a lare crovi were in attend ance, s.nd with the most perfect or der they listened to the able discourse which was made by the Rev. Meyers on the subject of the six kingdoms, which wee illustrated by a diagram. The first was the kingdom of child hood, which must some time termi nate, ami the child go somewhere el.-.;, j which was shown was into the Kintr- j dom of Chri st, or the kimrdom of th; woi'd. l-Ycm both the kingdom of j childhood and the kingdom of the j wo rid ways led to the Kingdom of ! Christ. j Another way from the kingdom of j the world hd a j assage to another kingdom, that of tlar'viiess or Hides., From this kingdom tl ere was no exit, although it had two entrances. j From the Kingdom of Christ there! were two exits, one leading upward to the Kingdom of Heaven, another leading downward to the kingdom of apostates, or the backslider, which 'also had an exit leading into the king ' don of darkness, which is witlvout ; j hope and from whence no traveler re turns. There was one addition to the chrrch, with the interest increasing. The subject for this evening will be "Scriptural llepentan.ee," what it is and what it is not. Excellent music and a large chorus which handles the shirring, making it one of thv features of the services which can be appreciated by all who attend. i J J5. I asi pporiumiyto to Buy a Piano Right jMmelMii: About the Wonderful mo ;Iiies at Hernias H-iek J-t,re. mii:--.!c-oving pui Mid "'iciriitv. i.n MA U4 :1 ii Hotel Riley Block Papers Yen Can Admire as long as they lat are the kind that houhJ be rhostn for the livinj rr.oni. Ft you h-tve to live with them iirno tically every Iay. Oar new papers are the kind wliich you will not tire with fami liarity. Come see thfin. You'll like them at once and you'll like them always. Al so paint, glass, and picture framing. FRANK GOBELMAN, ZTdZtl7o Th-oueh Mr. ('. II. l'oorc, special v. h(,!t s.a!e ivp. escntative of the i Schmoller v .Mueller Piano Co., the oldest and strongest Piano house in the west, establi.-he.d 1S.V. cap- ital and surph; over $1, ('00,000 an ancTr'.'-iit.s have been ma le with Ileroid's l!ok .";to:e to introduce the beautiful Schmoller ic Mueller Pianos and Player Pianos to the :di- of P!att.:rnouth 1 I therefore have a icn-dav special .-.ale and od'er all the instrumen'.s at absolute wholesale jn ices. Peau tifi.1, new and handsomely de signed i'iam,. woj-th S'30(), $-100 and up. and I layer Pianos worth ,r.0i a;,, .-i:0iJ are now ofToretl and sold at 5? 17,, :s:, f'?'. and Mayer Pi;;:.os from up. at your own tc:ms C'ah or Fasy Payments. r-.e:r.k!y, )'.:ai tei ly or sen" i-rnoiithly. Puy your Pir.no r.ov; and :'l!,0 to S"J0O. pi m Karnivai at F;'tri-w School. A "Karnivai" w:il be f;iven at the Fai-view yihaA Snturd.-.y, Xovenib?r 7. There will be no rdmissic-n fee chn'-'ed. Fidies are r. (,'ie.ted to bring boxes wniih will be auctioned dining the evening. Children's boxes win be sold separate':.'. A small ad- i; !; l: wr- I ave ini-sion fee will be cT t'-nd'tur the shows on hoilv invite!. r.vcreo tl- o e Midway. F.very- For croup or sore throat. ue Dr. Thomas' Fclectie Oil. Two sixes -rc and .".fie. At all dreg s'ores. til ' -ri FINAL INSTALLMENT OF "TRET O'HEARTS As the final installment of "The Trey o' Hearts" series draws nearer, it becomes more and more apparent that never before in the history of film production has a series, so fraught with dangers for the actors, been attempted. Each chapter brings with it the story of some near-fatal accident, narrowly averted by- some .strange freak of Fate. The last, but by no means least of thee hair-breadth escapes, fell to the lot of Miss Cleo Madison, in the pro duction of the twelfth installment of I he series. That she escaped with her life was little short of a miracle. For purposes of production, Miss Madison was tied to the back of a half-tamed horse and started across the desei t. Scorninur the use of a h;iih!e, the plucky little lead was fastened into the saddle, the horse v. as stiuck a blow across the flank and the action started. Then it was that something went wrong. The horse, realizing, perhaps, that the inei t bundle of humanity on ir 1 ack was unable "to control his movements, went temporarily mad. Ills eyes bulged, no tiihs distended. and, with shaking head and outstand ing tail, he began running and plung ing over the p'ain, headed straight for i canyon. In his maddened condition it was patent that he would likely ru.-h I :. ineiv over tfie eiize ot ti:e tiu:i, m whith case both he and his rider would undoubtedly be instantly killed. When they saw what was happen ing, several cowboys who were sta tioned there for jii such an emer erency, put spurs to their horses and :ra.ve chase. Th.-ce hundred yards head, of them plun rj ! tls ? famom hoi i 'A: TV tl 1 14 i ........ nMg .' I'-t'' tables ! Frails and Vege We are nov well supplied with all kinds of Fresh Raisins, Currants, Dates, Figs, Citron and Lemon and Orange Peel. We have on hand Ne hawka Cidar, and all varieties of Fresh Vegeta bles. Now is the time to make your Mince Meat, but if you don't care to make your own, we can supply you with any quantity of best grade of Mince Meat at very reasonable prices. Our Dry Goods Department is now completely stocked with Winter Underwear, Hosiery and Outing Flannel. We are always more than pleased to show you what we have. H. M. Soeiinichsen, Phone 53 and 54 The Daylight Store V J -- .... -r it, Just received A car of Early Ohio poiatoes, ? 70c a bushel. A. G Dac!i l Co. I l n t fc-r-SjC-1!!-'--? jiT3 tw 0C23 "Forest Mills" Fine Weave -Knit Underwear !- ii ugs, Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums Floor Oiidoths, Wizzard Mops and m m mm M. nt mm Hh. m mt m ann hkh mmbb m SSE3 VACUUM 55Wfc.b.PtiRS Silk aists! White Silk Fmbroidered waLts; long sleeves, flare collar-sizes 34 to 44 price $2.50 White Crepe de Chene, accordeon plete price $5.00 Our Winter Stock of Night Robes for Men, Women and Children regular and irregular are now ready Ladies' JllllipCr DreSS for your inspection. Go ing at $1.25, $1.00, 75c js included with many other stunning chic styles in the Co. tainl.-. '.villi :i :.'u;n riitce fc-r leney ri'i'umlitl if llu Id s.-iti-fv its iiv.-i'.w-. to the vo:v.k-r:i;l low :i'y tern'!.-; we ffive f lutely f-ee with every m;U1, ;i i.t-aut iful Stool lueller Piano S tain..-. l'l-i-K o: their i nuios I L years, l'iar.o fails I:i a-iil'ition lriees and iv.ay au.-o-intrunier.t :ul Searf. This Smart Fine in fabric, perfect in workmanship. The cold win ter days are drawing fast upon us. Have you your win ter under wear. Protect yourself from colds and sick ness by wear ing Forest Mills Underwear '.' ( Sic! JV . l..iu.JC i Sale Closes Saturday, Nov. 7 I'iar.os Steinway & Sons, Sie j:er Sons, We'.ier, Il:mlman, Km-e:-so:i, Meliiai!. Sehmoller & Muel ler, anJ 2: other n.akes. T.erry weod Kleetiie Orehc stras, Ueny woo.l Electrie Piaiios. St hrr.oHer tv Mueller Orp-ans, Co liimSia rhono'rai'hs, Victor Talk io.ir Machines. Piano and Player Pianos Stcin vay, Wtl.er,' Sieck, Wheelock, Stevvesant. .Stroud, Teehnola, , Se!imo!ler & Mueller. Pro.-pcetive iurehaser3, who are eekin: ah:-olutely the Lest value the lowest j'l ice, should rot fail to take advantage of these special (luotalions and terms. Pemember the date of tale STjiaison'.-. l.odv swsivins; rnd heatln.'T r.rrain.-t the saddle horn with evc-y i'lmp. If Mis Madison's ar.in-.r.l had hcen le intent upon th' ov. iiVT he-, the story would have a H.Terei-J end. As it v.:;s, howover, !; was vilhir. twenty feet of th? ed-e of a ("ir.(-n when two of th? pursuers . v iihin roping (MsLanee. White-faced, they cast their lariat?, rn.I as thev saw them settle over the the 1 iorsc s lend, thew tl i.eir own 1 rei and 58c Fur Trimmings and Marabon in all Shades and Colors. NOTIONS! new December Butterick Snaps, Wizner Ties, Stiff Collars r- . Ci . yr and Cuffs and Fancy Lace Ores; rashion bneet. You may r- D-L L , 0 , , .. y J Fancy Ribbons and Baby s Knit call at our Butterick Pattern Hoods. i Department and get a copy FREE. y ?Blankets all sizes, all kinds and all prices. -Closing November 7- Sale will .start promptly at 0 o'clock a. m. Remember the palca Ileroi Vs Book Store, Platts rnouth. C. II. rOORE, Representative Sehmoller & Muel ler Piano Co.; Largest Piano House in the West; Established l!r,9; Capital and Surplus Over ? 1, 000, 000. . mounts hack on their haunches. A few .'eeonds later and it would have been ust!e-is. the horse was draped back from the bluff, the others ru-hed jun, and with swift hands releare 1 Miss j Madison from her perilous position. In a semi-conseiou-"' condition idle jwas removed to an au'.o in th.e -hade jof a live oak, where restoratives were j administered and she was brought j back to consciousness. A hasty ex- ! : min ition on the part of the accom- I I'anvimr T.hvsie'an indicated no broken i - 1 : I ones, in spite of the bruises, j It was seme time before the nerves Jof Wilfred Lucas, director, would ad mit of the takin.tr of the remainder j of the scenes. The millions of spec tntors who ?e Cleo Madison and I Cieorcre Larkin risk their lives each I week have no realization of the serain 1 wh.it h comes on Mr. Lucas, who has on ins snouiuers ine saiei.v oi n.t- vn tire company and the ten ible respon sibility which it entails. MUSIC WILL BE TAUGHT IN THE HIGH SCHOOL, SO SAYS THESCJ00L BOARD Some t'ire arro the board of edu cation cf the Plattsmouth schools was o resented with a petition signed by the student body requesting that mu sic be added to the course of .study afTortletl the pupils of the Ilijrh .school. The request of the youni? people was deliberated by the board. and at their meeting Monday it was decided to allow the teaching of this course in the school.-? to supplement the rejru'ar courses of study now in use there. The youn.fr people of the school have been very much pleased with the man ner that music was ta':en up by the children in the .:;ade school, and feel that with the formation of a IIi:h school !dee club a much greater in terest can be created m this line ot vvoil: in the schools that will be great ly enjoyed by the ycun.r people as well as provin.-r very beneficial to them in every way. Mrs. Morjran has been secured as an instructor in the music department and the major part of the work will be earned on out side of the regular s hool hours and not cut down any of the courses of studies carried by the pupils. . AND MRS. 0. P. NEW BRANCH ARRIVE FOR A VISIT WITH DAUGHTER Hold a Pleasant Meetinjr. The Frau und Fraun met at the beautiful country hone of Mrs. Ceo. En.'elkemeir r on Wednesday, Octo ber 23, in a most delightful tratherinR. The time was spent pleasantly in vis itinir anion? each olher and in the enjoyment of a most delicious lunch eon of coffee and coffee cake O. P. Newbranch and wife are in the city for an extended visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Travis. Mr. and Mrs. Newbranch have been out on the Pacific coast for the past summer, visiting in the hopes of Ikii efilting the health of Mrs. Newbranch. but the climate there does not se mi to atrree with her, although Mr. New branch thinks that the coast was mo-t beneficial to him, and he was able t reduce his weight in a manner that was very gratifying and puts him in great trim for the winter. They have been visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. N. C. Abbott, at Ne braska City, aid came up for a stay with their daughter, Mrs. Travi-. Their many friends will be much pleased to' meet them and to h-a n they have been spending such an en joyable time this summer. FORMER PLATTSMOUTH BOY VISITS IN THE CITY FOR A FEW HOURS Notice to Water Consumers. The corning on of winter and the cold weather makes it imperative that the hydrants and water pipes be protected in the proper manner for the winter months, as it will save a great expense to the consumers in repairs, and the water company will be pleased to advise anyone as to the proper way to care for their water works. Special Sale on Furniture and Ilause ho Coods for the Next Thirty Days. Reds of all kinds, Mattresses, Springs and Sanitary Couches, Covch Pads, Rugs, Ranges and Heat ers, Perfection Oil Cookers, Parlor Heaters, Rockers and Chairs, Tables, Organ and Piano, and many other ar ticles. I want to reduce the stock of goods at once, so call and get prices at once and be convinced that we are offering you bargains. MRS. O. P. MONROE. Just received A car of Early Ohio potatoes, 70c a bushel. A. G. Bach & Co. The Journal does job work. was a large number of the members is well as visitors present at the very pleasant event. It was a late hour when the company departed for their homes, all having had a most delight ful time. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Henry Horn. The friends of Wayne Murphy, a former Plattsmouth man, were very much pleated yesterday when this ge nial young man arrived in the city for a few hours' visit. Wayne has bee Ihing in the east for the past There few years and has been unable to vi.-it Ruvs a New Automobile. W. II. Rainey of this city has decid ed to get into the ranks of the au tomobile owners of the county by purchasing for himself a fine new wuick touring car which he secured through T. II. Pollock, the local agent. The car is one of the latest models, and Mr. Rainey will find that he has an excellent machine for his use. Mr. Pollock expects to go to Lincoln to day, where he will procure another car for the purpose of demonstration here. You will find the most complete line of stationery in the city of Plattsmouth at the Journal office. The finest line of box paper, visiting and calling cards. Sell your property Journal Want Ads. through the back here at the old home, and while he has changed greatly in appear ance he is still the same genial gen tleman as when a resident here. He is at present located at Drookfield, Mo.. where hs is employed as an auditor for the Burlington there, ami being in Omaha on business decided to lun down to Plattsmouth. He re ports that his brother, Clyde, is lo cated in Chicago at present anil doing nicely. Card of Thanks. I take this method of returning my sincere thanks to the many friends who took such an interest in my elec tion to road overseer of our district. Accept my thanks, and at the same time I wish to assure you that road affairs of the district will be looked after to the best of my ability. WALTER DYERS. T!!K 1IMVI RRtMl. BtliMS Ak j our lrticrlt I r 1111 in Ki d an I Ould r-rtiliicN flf vrfl AM I'll.l.v. t r Vi V iivvii v.tix f-f years k at,wu as Ucst. t: r SCiDSYDRl'GGa: RlGGISTSEVCMViilTH Social Dance November I I. DowEY Mg BOM The T. J. Sokol society have ar ranged to give another of their pleas ant social dances at their hall on west rearl street on Saturday evening, November 14. The general public is cordially invited to be present and a good time assured to all. 0- 22 Ulg Social Deiice ocoo Saturday, November 7th GATES HALL The Hall is newly decorated and will be in good shape for the enjoyment of the dance. Given by the Cosmo politan club. Music by the Holly Orchestra JL EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND J J "I f f Subscribe for the Journal. 1