Neb StaU Historical So IP id i w win u u I O VCL. XXXIII. PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, Till'USDAY, DIXEMRFii 3, 1911. NO. i; t ; i mmr. priirqp LLuiuiiL buUnuL i s pt riirniun I. V L 11 I li U Gi(r. hy Pre.". Cos Famous Quintet nr. I V ... i!ir.V Plrnsing t' I ho I. ;r- ..-.; i nc. IVt-vrst. From T: '!:!'.- Isoly. U. i- ;' !." !; -f i'P" o.-timl' fur .'; ' i f a ! .o ;a'n of h'gh- . !:- t . -' v :-:s rd -J the people of Plat? :'.! ! i. i f vi ::; 1 at the 1 T i -; i -(! .! i-: t ' oMerhrc number ;' 'K i '!.!. fr. .' he. I by the Ir.U : -:::.. :: Fa'-- r.u f Ma ic t: id Dr. " A: t. -cn :v th :iu.-;i -eS of th ! i . ' ' '. ;1m:i. The oner-nig - -,-h ; v,;ih V g.V.'od i : .- . ! .. ... i of Prf. IP r.-y ' : --::k.. i- : t! !:-.. :.-:-s in th - r - ;. ' I .":! :.i the v.- t, ami .I !-: in 1 i; ; i i .d h i i: I ' r"i " 1 '. ' " J.. Ile-?- 1 F-ir ' la seror 1 1 v- -on the is vr"-. a to the ha- a arc a --'rra m, e Yoi !. ;.nd -A !' Palled." in a rrr.'-t '."ii- avni was I p- ' rcc: i."- r . (i me : :d the tool; t .-eh e'.b r , uv--nir,"' by ' by Dv,e ah. , by Prov.n. eniet, each i: fat ts in a ( o 1 v 'e.ns f't Mrd T.teve h was also : the nrn- I a rs-.e- that rit-.t r.h;lity d T' e (Vv m pccom- o ! : 1 : t.d P 1 ca: 'c-r its hi t i ( O". l a ,. f many -f 1 he rt v har e a i a : in Id : con-'!-o-r! of violin .rt.- ',;. ate.'"! 'heir bci'tv i. O-r t'c.; o caei'.i r.o; : rd the n llie ma-', audi' r.ce, bv the - - i r,, re"l V ith ho w.-i e si r. J ei u:"s iolini.- t. T. he co'-.'-er' w;e cle-ed by th.e p.re thre ''an ?es from sJnt ;tion cf the r.vv Yf IT." vl e h. fi... m ''V c:o d ' i th- ovc ni.'g of ''' e-ht. imforlrr ate feature to r.huc vras ilv1 nniffe of rev- mar the eve ceai -v nfav ;ho-.t l.OV who ' tract ed much ui'-n and should le eurpressd r.t the other number th li-e' ere course. "' The vi r.t rurrher of the "-'es of : church for the past two days, depart the lecture cou'--e will be on Thur-Jcd this morning for Omaha, from day. Decm"r 17h, and will cond. t ' of a Ir.d'oj' 1 to, cond-'in-r of a read- or, vocali-t and pianist. This will be a high class attraction. SuTi-rinq; From Hint's I-'rfii Tucsila y's Dnilv. l'v-(i:r'.v Commissioner I'ri'"!iifh ha; been under the weather for ji fe-.v days suffering from an at tack of stomach trouble that ha-; ''I'O' i-'i ve:y annoying, and while he is ddo t he around he stiil suffers en estt'y from it. His friends are hopc f.d that he may soon entirely recover uimI !! rc-torcl to his j r(- ri? Ktat'. of -( -.1 In ; ! ih. OUn PEOPLE SHCULD IWAKEf TQ THE KUMER GbS DANGERS OF FlilE 'i "ai "Vi'!:i v's l iaiiy. i t a ! I A '.'reat ! !i v reople, or in va?t majority ol" them. t!o not stop to jihir.k of t!.e Manv easv ways in wh.ich ciy teti. -L:s ires are started and what ;o to little foresi;rhcc-di.ess would .rd ; eve':! in;: these danirers O-ir of the thief eniir-es of the i iks of paj)'rri and rr.h- .:-. U is li'Iowed !.-. lenees w'"i:-:i lavi:"'- to iH-e.iniuUiie and hi'sir.ess tlure will sooii- houses. ! i:er i;avt a sjn.nihierm : mateh thrown into iii v. few jrin"ies there '. ei: ! the tee ni wili - "r.ethin'r ('iiir: tbvt may re hea v i:i-oi ertv loss or oven i r i r in a in t r. e -" hrnan I i "o. !:o'".u' of the rr.ost sti i' iis f.res that have ever c I'lr r,' I h tve- i-nno from ::'i"es as !::.d;T.!::.'ar.t as thrse and the res'il t ha heen s. eh as in shch eve; yo:H-. at the saire tin:e po- I a V 'V Ti:'0;lt" to I'.i'oW the I'i'll !i i-eis th.at f.nr--v thtse fires to re i rvr: i. .mm Iirt'' t;Tort ha- h'-rn made Iv th i. i e." ve a'ltiiori1 1 . tnken .-t n- in th? last v yv: e !.-.:: -s to try and st.irio oat the j-o's. hut to sueet.-fidly cstrry oa . i - re ry tl-at h? hissy with .h-nres r.nd 'T them nod ' u their re of 1. ot and feeing th;y or -v ti'eans of sta.rtinir tha.t r f too dfe'-t i ve chimney. . !..: n l i:iv.T! ro ren"a:n i". a eia'-K-io-i iT.til sorr!? ('ay the sn.vn- tire ci'.'on ont thro;: r'i the i 1 :'ore fartii?y is voe-e 1 . vdiT. a hours' lahor in the chirr,: cys in rha;;e wo'ald with '1'is (lanscr. The irn of il;e fi'-e preventatio:i r.n : o t an rrf)ve:v;ent is ibo'.vn !y the fact that the sehoo' - o' the fotrntry are teaeh irir the thi' I -vn the need of care in ; 'c-"T.t ii"r the sri'cad of fire. A little -mo .-.rr.etir.'.e.s saves a heavy loss. th.e pcld le---- rrouM !,e lu d bv in their daiiv conduct and ! Of th ddhhm. ;r its. homes and busine- fc,,r!Tilll!iCBEW 03 FREIGHT HO. 72 UHLOAD THE SUP POSED GAB ROBBERS HERE Frm Tustlav's laliy- Tl.is v.oi-i !rg at an earlv hour ' throur.h fieiglit train No. 72 over the ! Ml! .1 en was stopped here and a mac aamed Totiv Duskowizk was j handed over to EheriiT Quinton for hafe - .ecr;ing to avrait the arrival of til .'hciiiT of Sarpy county to take the man br.-k to Papillion to answer to i he charge of breaking into some rci"ht cars at Gil more Junction, near v. here he was captured by Conductor Mar.dmll and the train crew of 'No. 72. The railroad boys made short '.ca k of the man and r.oon after locat ing him in a car in the train had him i hound and trussed up for delivery to 'he vio'in by j t.hc nearest off.ee. .which happened to : ht on the ,bo at this city. The man denies, how r cn: apt'irod j ever , le, cahing into any cars and pro ds emin'-'it ; te - ts his innocence, of the charge, but I will be held here pending the arrival ;? the Parpy county ofecer to take chargo of him. A revolver was found on the prrsrn of searched at the jail. the man when lie claims to be a Pole, which from his name seems probable. Father William Iliggins of Manley, w ho has been here visiting with Rev, Frthr-r M. A. Shine of St. John's icre he will return to his home. Wall Paper. Goring & Co. Tliene HPLAIHTS REG ISTERED iilST NRI PACIFIC The Trai ice iind Conn-idDns For This cty Is as i:d. If Not Worse, Than lAer. From AV-lnr-si7;i s I:iilv, There is not a oay passes but what there is toniplaint 'ovei- th.e nmnner in v. l.iidi the trains over the Missoitti Pacific liianeh lines from Lineoln and the one through Veepin.e; Water und I.oni.sville are arran.treil in id'owin the residents of that section of the county to ;;ct into Plattamouth. While jveshap-? tl.e aititude of the rail road in declining to jut on addition al trains ir.ay ?. jr.bti'ied hy the showing of travel, st'il it seems that the 31. P. coidd adjust their train schedule in sech a way as to aee(m?noda.te resi- oei'ts t)f th.e extreme western and scathe? n part of the coanty which is tra' er-tl by ihis line of roail ex cl'.e l e!y. ('lie of the nrrmine?-.t residents of V.'ccpite Water, who wa. here a few day- :i;.'o, w.n relating some of his exr e'dencos in mrd imr the trip hero, v hi r had required as as it al most tu.e ; to ro to Deliver. lie had left his. liirr? at Woopinc: Water early in the moiniue; a.mi asrived in I.oais i'i too late to connect wiiii the Par-linivtc-n Fchnyio" train, amii as a con se ; i '..:e he had to travel on to Oma ha an 1 reaches; Piatt --moath at 1:12 over I ho Pi:: I'neton. and on re n r :d n w.-i ; compelled to wait imtil nidniht and th.cn ;so to Union ami lemain over rieht, "oia;.- r-ori there at .".;0' i.n the mo! nirc. v.hicii ccndair.'y nvihes some jaunt for t'e re v ho enjoy the ine'rn-.eni'-nres of travel. h.:t is very an r.oylr.ir to the a'.e a;re r:"i'nn. Th.'e reem? no pood reason why '."re Missouri Premie could rot arramro their schedules so to allow the ia ren'rors to connect, both in the mo, nine; and afternoon, with the Pur- 1 1 . t"n to am! from this city and .-a-e the spc id t rn II s o' ha : h: , m the annoyance of having to iys in trav" ing sixty The ( 'orr.mercial club the m- cr no ! rend times with ad the officials of the road :",! th.e matte:- is ,i".:-t where it was it the beginning, despite the able ef forts of the business men here, as 4 lie road seems determined to make it as eisa rreea'de for their patrons as possible. ORIIIBS BACK All EIGHT ?m SUGAR BEET FROTvl SCOTT'S BLUFFS, NEB. From TuoMTay's Daily. Don C. York, who returned this morning from his trip out at Scotts IdinTs, brought with him a splendid speeiman of the chief crop of that ser4ion, the sugar beet, and which has been a most bountiful crop this year. There is a large factory located ther e, which is woiking day and night on turning out the product of the crop. The beet brought back by Mr. York M a very large one and weighs some eight pounds, and he states that there are many cf them of this size there. Charles L. Freeze, who removed to Scotts Pduffs a few months ago, has been employed as a machinist in the factory there and likes the situation very much and has gotten nicely lo cate 1 in l is new home. The beet has been left at the Wescctt store, where it is on exhibition as one of the specimens of western Nebraska pros perity. Final Settlement Had. Krun Tui-silny's Pa My. This morning in county court a final settlement was had in tb.3 estate of Joseph Ilavir, deceased, and the executrix, Mrs. Ilavir, the widow, dis charged from her duties. The de- jcea - ed was killed by the bursting of a saw here about a year and a half ago, and th.e estate consists of the home in the west part of the city, together with a small amount of personal property. Sell your property by an ad in The Journal. T))V' : :urey is 2Lj I 1 a ;;.o:i eoL-utivo. You will he optitni.rtie, an cxtciisie traveler, stroti; in your likes and dis likes and a t: !hr for J'.k ts. You will have a :---n insight into hu-iir-s inatt: ;, an u!,ihtv t.) attend to your own .-.units with profit, kil not to conduct r those o! ot.'n-rs successfully. You sine;! we son jirciera You s!iou!u U- I v horn m Piiati'-s oj r;von and led. or turqiioi, rni Kin-nls. (Ir(sat persons bom in phns. doel Ciaindl.-r Harris, .Jan.. Austen, Disrueli, S.r I.a:ie Newton, I'Uonias (Irav, Louis Pasteur, L'AiJ jia.- C.iri;, i, tjuecn i t:i y us 7 v,- j RED CROSS SEALS EASILY PSOCUHEO m SHOBLO ! BE USED VERY LIBERALLY li r-H : Pi ti:F e-'j I try - -..j y I MfJ i ZL I ia r.n r r 1 u ! yj . 1 J I -; From v,'i.i!nw.ijy s i 'ait-. I cvs. weighing some 8 Id pounds, was Ked Cr oss Seals should, in accord- , ?a.?"if.ced, and Henr y and his family ar.ee with Order No. .!'-Q of the post- j can icst assui red of a plentiful sup oiiiee t' ;.! trr cut, 4ie afiixed to tlie i.ly of good home-made meat. rove rse side ol anil not on the domestic mail matter." i address ride of any! letter or packages t'-.r.t are gnmg Tkev n' a v be throi.rh the mail. placed er.yv.-hore cn matter- going by exM'c s. A s r a.nv s. a's ma1' be r.s:-d on ihe ba-k of ma"1' ho desire a h tter or p ic-kare Cas should 1 e e rercis.-d in sending mt .'clian.si.--e three the mails ru.t to nlac over the :-tri.-r s with which the pack age is tied, sine? this seals the puk a'.T ae-ainst ia'Oicetion a.nd subiects it to first-class postage rate User 0f ; Red ('105.1 Seal- are cautioned against their mdiscrhnmatimr use on foreign mail. Red Cross Seals in normal times mar be used en th.e remorse side of mail matte- sent to Austria. Germany, Great Ihitain m l most of the Priri.h ; colonies, except India and Australia. Guatemala, Urnmv and Portueal r e- j fuse to admit mail bearing non-post- L1" v,t '-- aee stamps. Certain Euroncan conn- j loc:ltea at JIissou Valely tries will return to the sender anv a, a short time ago, where his sis mail bearing Pel Cross Seals on the 1 JI- - kle and at addiess side. Mail addressed to an of the belligororrt countries in Europe should not bear the Red Cross Seal. ' Red Cro--s S L. ,v,o,- i,.--.l . m ho face of checks, on bills, on legal docu ments and on any commercial paper. There, ( hr istmas Seals are not good for postage. They will not carry any mail matter, but any kind of mail ma'ter will carry them. These seals will be on sale at the following stores: Weyrich f: Iladraba. F. G. Fricke & Co., Falter & Thierolf, Nemetz & Co., E. A. Wurl, J. W. Cra bill, Ilei old Rook store. Goring & Co., Mauzy Drug store. These stnmps are sold at one cent each and will aid in the good cause. Entertainment at Schraidtmar.n Home. FroTti WeilnpsilaVs T:llv. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Pres byterian church held their regular meeting yesterday afternoon and were very pleasantly entertained by Ides dames William Schmidtmann and Jos eph Fet"cr, at the home of Mrs. Schmidtmann. A very interesting business session was held during the afternoon, at which time the ladies discussed some repairs to be made on the church building, as well as seme plans for having cement walhs and steps put in at the manse. After the business session the ladies whiled away the fleeing moments in a most delightful social time. The hostese served some excellent refreshments during the course of the afternoon's entertainment. Kv i uv !'.. (! ; will have ureal !i in vour fellows: will be oraetieal ai:vl J1 r- April. Auuai -1 or . oven: d,-er. 1 a P r- h A ct as colors ld;;i k. Vellow ::' 1 a' i i oa s m,: d w.-.ir diamond Deccmoer: (1 1:- r, vus Adol- Alexandra, llobert IZo(Ii. j d7t irJ 7 v di 7 sxr7) ' j to C) : -pi 1 in M Li : ' fit CVrtainly Some Porker. From Tef-silny's I;iiTr. Ye-tm-iiay Henry Kaufmann, resid a Ci-.w miles south of this city, de ( ided t do his hutcherin": and dis- o f;i of ore of the fine hops on the am lor the winter's ftspply of meat, amt CO idingly one of the fine pork- MY ii 1. 1 k'u an FROM FRIENBS IN THE WAR STRICKEN COUNTRY From V a. ncsila y's Daily. Th.e European war has been the cause of mcch grief and worry to many .a iais tuuiiii j , :io i.o ooiiiiiijl; here have lett behind them their loved jc-es to await a later time to come to J the now world. William Schall, who la few months ago came here to make ;his home whe'-e his mother and sisters 'M for a ,4"'er of ears' !o'L 1.'in'1 him !" (Ial5c Austria, his vife n,vl Svca Uven, bringing .1 ,. r i-: . i:tfi .i.,,..',n,.I. I once began to prepare to have his family move here, when the lowering v''al' Is mrwip it liYinnscililf for tiieru 10 gei away, unu w iien ine j.u.s sian army swept into Galicia, Lim berg, where the family resided, was made th.e scene of one of the greatest buttles of the war and since then all communication between the husband a.nd father ami his family there has ceased, and whether they are living or dead or suffering from the want and deprivation caused hy the capture of Limberg cannot be ascer tained, although the state department at Washington has been assisting in the work of attempting to locate the family of Mr. Schall. . Mr. Schall is also a brother of Mrs. V. Zucker of this city. New Improvement in Offices. From Tioj.--(Jay's Dally. The county treasurer-'s and county clerk's offices in the court house have just received what they have long needed, that is a typewriter desk where the work of the clerks can be carried on faster and better than un der the old conditions that prevailed for the past few years, when the in creasing amount of business in these ofTices has made the work of the type writers much heavier and it has been no easy job to run the machine and at the same time handle the large record books used in the office. Sell your property hy an ad in The Journal. T m )5 Divorce is fj ranted in Court. Yertorday in th.e district court Jud re Pcarley granted the prayer of the phiintaT in the case of Myrtle Marl; vs. Kthrar Mark, for divorce arid pave a decree pivinp the plainthT her ficedom, as well as the custody of a minor child, Hamilton Mark. The petition of tin plaint ilf as filed states that they were married in Platts mooth Janiary P and that since XSovemoer, I'.'i.;, me tieionoant has deserted the plaintiff ami failed to provide for h'jr and the minor child, Hamilton Mark. DOUBLE WEDDIN6 OF SIS TERS hi THE OFFICE OF JUDGE BEESOfJ YESTERDAY Yesterday afternoon County Judpe Allen J. Peeson won new laurels in the ar t of tyinp the matrimonial knot, wlmn he performed the first double woduinp that he has had the pood for tune to be called upon to perform since his assumption of the oflice of county judpe. The- first couple were .Mr. Ellas Albert Stock of Murray, aeel 21, and Miss Myrtle I3rown of Nchawka, aped 20. They were joined together with Mr. Care Gregory, aped 23, and Miss Ida Brown, aped 18, bcth of Nchawka. The two happy brides are sisters and the second of December, 1011, will be lonp remem bered by them with the greatest of pleasure as the occasion of their at taining great happiness. The four young people motored up from their homes, and after the ceremony re turned to receive the congratulations and best wishes of their many friends in the community where they are all four well known and highly esteemed for their many splendid traits of character. COUOTY COMMISSIONERS ARE OUT INSPECTING SOME COUNTY BRIDGES TODAY Frm Wednesday's P.i'.iy. The board cf county commissioners, who have been in session at the court houe since yesterday morning, de cided to visit out in the county today and inspect a number of the new bridges that have been put in re cently to replace the old structures that have proven to be worn out and 1 useiess. ine trip was maue iy auto mobile and will enable the county leg islators to view how the work on the bridges has been carried out by the contractors. The present board is greatly interested in looking after the interests of the taxpayers and allows nothing to go through them without it being carefully looked into before thev act on it and this should be ap- ! 'p'eckited by the people as too often county boards are prone to let the matters slip by the easiest way, but this is not true of the Cass county commissioners. HARRY WALES HAS HIS RIGHT ARM BROKEN WHILE PLAYING FOOT BALL From Wednesday's Dally Harry Wales, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wales, met with a very painful accident yesterday afternoon while engaged in playing foot ball that will lay him up for some time to await the healing up of his right forearm that was broken in two places. The little lad was thrown to the ground and fell in such a manner as to hurt his arm, although it was not thought at first that it was broken, and it was not until the arm was examined that it was discovered to have been injured so severely. The injury was dressed and the little man will be compelled to abandon foot ball for a time. P. C. Stander of Louisville, who is here as a member of the jury panel, was a visitor in Omaha last evening for a few hours looking after some matters of business. ' E D. Garrison, one of the heirs in the George W. Garrison estate, came up this morning from Union to attend the hearing in district court. KNIGHT TEHPLEBS EHJOYA FINE SES SION ii Bill! The Occasion of This S sdon W.ts flu Giving of (he Decree of the Temple to Three New Mcndn rs. Last evening Mt. Zion Command'oy No. o, Knight Templars, ceioW'd 00. of the finest .-.e.-sions that they ha held in many months and the attend ance of the membership was uito large, filling the lodge room in the Masonic temple. Three new mem ber.; were given the de.r'ie of the temple, Robert L. .Maury. Michael Mauyy and William Rumn.ell. in t'n splendid manner of the Ma-rede fraternity. Preceding the conferring f the de gree a most sumptuous baicpiet was served to the lodge in the ba ,'.i f 1 all and the menu pi c pared by Fred Wag ner was greatly enjoyed and served in fine shape by the cooinitb e of th lodge having charge of this part f the work of the evening. The banovet was presided over by James Robert son, commander of Mt. Zion 0 m mandery, in his uual plea? lug man ner, and the mend cos weic treated to very interesting addresses along the lines of the Maoui'.' woih by Dr. T. P. Livingston, Judge P. S. Ramos of Weeping Water and Robert L. Mau?y. The occasion wa tilled with the greatest of plea -ere to everyone pres ent around the banom.-t board id prepared the way for the cxro-i;i. 1 of this great degree of th-- Ma-onic work, vhirh was carried o -t in On mo"t impressive maimer. Th oc casion was one of the most enjoya'd- held by the commanilory here f.r some time and filled all with the gi- "it lessons taught by this order. The members of the committee having in charge th.e serving of the haoijuet cer tainly did their part in a manner that won the heartiest approval of every member of the order. There were ouite a number of the Templars pres ent from out of the city to take part in the enjoyment and we-k of the evening. DECORATED FOR BRAV ERY BY THE Efi'iPER OR OF GERMANY From Wednesday s Da It v. Th.e news has been receive 1 from Germany by the Fricke family in this city cf the fact that a ne; how of Mr-. F. G. Fricke. who is se wng in the German army in the prtveat war un der Crown Prince Wiilu !m, h as t been decorated by the em pern;- with the iron cross for- bra. cry at the ba'. -tie of San Quatine, France, early 1.1 September, when the !or,g .'ir months' battle opened along the !:. in that country. Fran-', .ieir.ec- is the name of the young mar. and h -bravery in the field again 1 thj allies lias been recognized by Ins emperor with the emblem that is coveted by eveiy soldier in the at my. He is a! o a nephew of Mrs. Wipgenhori: of Ashland, Neb. Fusy Fixing lp His Home. County Assessor W. P.. Pryan I quite busy these days in winding u the program of improvement wh'ch he is carrying out in remodeling h's home cn High School Hill. An add -tion has been made to the scene 1 story of the house and a fine bay win dow added to the dining room. Mr. Bryan has been supervising the work and doing tiuite a bit of it him.-elf, an 1 has everything arranged to suit him self. Captain ard Mrs. Isaac Wiles de parted last evening for Shubert, Neb., where they go to make a visit there with relatives and friends for a few days. William K. Fox, jr., came in yes terday afternoon from Pender, Nib., where he has been for some time en gaged in working as an electrician, and will enjoy a brief visit here at home. OHET