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PAGE 8. PLATTSjIOUTH semi-weekly journal. THURSDAY, 0CT03ER 21, 1915. IT -r .u.v -." -i--.- -: -x- . ... . -:- 0 M I I Everything You Want in for all kind of colors, sizes and numbers in threads that have been tried anil proven - J" J" DEMOCRATS PLANNING TO HOLD BIG DINNER it PSriiariifSTf Cordichet" "ClarksO. W. T. " 11 Cordonnct Special " "Coats' Mercerized" "Clark's Pearl Cotton " "Coats' Silks" i t . 4 LA We have a very complete line. of fancy linen scarfing, plain linen scarf ing, linen art crashes, and all kinds of stamped pieces, and you can get new ideas in crocheting, tatting, crt tiou books. Lincoln, Oct. 20. A committee of seven leading democrats of the state have been appointed by J. 51. Tanner, president, and K. A. Walrath, sec retary of the Democratic State Press association, to meet in the Lindell hotel here next Wednesday afternoon to make plans for a big democratic !-tate dinner in Lincoln in 5Iarch, to open the campaign for the presidential year. The c ommittee consists of J. W. Cutright, C. W. Bryan, G. S. Fox worthy and Frank I). Eager of Lin coln; W. 51. 5Iaupin of Omaha, W. F. Cramb of Fairbury and Edgar Howard of Columbus. Speakers of prominence will be secured for the dinner in 51 arch, which 1,000 democrats are ex pected to attend. SUFFOCATION KILLS YOUNG COU PLE IN OMAHA Georpe Shirley and Wife Dead in Bed Since .Monday Night, When Last Seen. s stitch and einbroiderv in our new instruc- Oor Motto is "Quality" This we arc endeavoring to maintain in our Art Needlework de partment as well as in all others. We are always pleased to see you! iff E5UB UUEJH Call Phone 53 ami 54. SlliljlSilSEB BULGARS ARE VERY FEARFUL OF RUMANIA YOUNG PEOPLE MARRIED A YEAR The Dayligh tStore. Paris, Oct. 20. The Saloniki cor respondent of the 1 lavas News agency fends the following dispatch under Tuesday's date: "French troops, having received orders not to pass the Bulgarian frontier, Strumitsa has not been oc cupied by the allies. " The Bulgarians are concentrating troops in haste in Dobrudja, supposed ly because Rumania appeared to be leaning more towards the entente. At the same time three divisions of Dul gaiian troops are being concentrated on the Greek frontier. Communica tions by the Uskub railway now are said to be definitely assured for the allied troops. "The entire Bulgarian coast on the Aegean sea has been evacuated by the civilian population and the au thot Hies." Omaha, Neb., Oct. 21. E. George Shirley, aged 27 years, and his young wife, Edith, aged 24 years, were found dead in bed, as the result of suffoca tion, Wednesday afternoon in their home. 3558 Dodge street. Robert Shirley, a brother, receiv ing no response at the door, pried open a window in their bedroom and discovered the lifeless bodies. Since Monday evening relatives and friends had repeatedly called the house by 'phone, but to no avail. Yesterday afternoon officers of the Omaha Crockery company, where Shirley was employed, notified relatives of Shirley's absence. According to Coroner Crosby, th gas heater under the water tank i he basement, was left burning, and all of the oxygen in the house was burned up. Suffocation was the result Death, which was apparently accident al, evidently occurred some time be tween 5Ionday night and Wednesday noon. According to police officers the house was so filled with fumes that it was with difficulty they managed to throw open the windows and doors to air the place. Shirley was last seen 5Ionilav night, when he rode home with 11. C. Forester, treasurer of th Omaha Crockery company. Bucks Stoves r Me Ranges! We are very fortunate in securingthe agency for this famous line of heaters and cast ranges. , Their line of stoves are known the world over and hardly need any mention as to quality aLd material as is used in teir building of these ex cellent stoves. Our line is now complete. Be sure and see the BUCKS HOTD BLAST that holds fire nearly equal to a base burner. Everyone reaas the want ads. t-. .,-.rzr3 w Commencing Next frlonday and Continuing for the Week, We Wili Conduct a SPECIAL SALE on the Celebrated "THE RANGE THAT CAN'T RUST OUT n Free! FrBB! During this Sale we 'will give ABSOLUTELY Fit K K to every purchaser of a Copper-Clad Iiange A Set of Pure AI Cooking Utensils VALUE $8.00 CONSISTING OF One 8-qt. Kettle and Cover One 6-qt. Preserving Keltic One 3-qt. Preserving Kettle One 2-qt. Pudding Pan One 3-qt. Pudding I'an One No. 9 Frying Pan I' U. A h !:: !: i C, i- :. .. ... .... .i-i .Jt i-i r ';!: i. .i.' J -. r- . --x f r,-,.- w-nn? ?'..'; 1 , . i -'M :;v:.:. :, . ,: - c r- - -- -- I. 1 .S ', IV t ' Every Woman in this community is cordially invited to visit our store during this special sale and inspect the COPPER- CLAD, the Range that has p I created a sen- .'hit i a.::' v ! tiS : y ' -JkcA Yf ;,..V :,-:,;,;.,,v:-;;v . rrL.tX 1 if'.-rr-ZT: -.",r-- V,..y sation through out the coun try and prac tically revolu tionized the range business. It is as beautiful as it is wonderful, and as different from any other liange as a self-binder is from a sirkle. Come and see for yourself. y i A Range, like a piano, is bought but once or twice in a lifetime! It is important that you get the best. There is no doubt about which Range is best, and you will KNOW IT when you see the COPPER-CLAD. SESTOK SWAT EEC 3 SOUTH SIXTH STREET TUEY BUILDING Plalismouib, 9 Nebraska ODD FELLOWS OF STATE ELECT THEIR NEW OFFICERS Colonel J. P. Rosehraugh Chosen as President of Patriarch Council. Omaha, Neb., Oct. 20. Colonel J. F. Rosebraugh of Mitchell was elected president of the department council of the patriarch militant, I. O. O. F., his afternoon. J. W. Conger of Loup Citv was elected treasurer. The de partment will meet with the grand en campment if it should decide to hold its annual session apart from the grand lodge. The following officers of the grand encampment have beerT elected: Grand Patriarch, I. E. Coy of Paxton; senior warden, G. E. Turkington of Omaha: high priest, E. J. Farr of Blair; junior warden, A. P. Hansen of Omaha; scribe, L. P. Gage of Fre mont; treasurer, F. B. Bryant of Oma ha. The outgoing grand patriarch, J. A. Davis of Lincoln, becomes past erand patriarch, the highest honor obtainable in the state organization. The election of grand warden is scheduled for Thursday. Lincoln and Omaha are contending for the 1916 convention. This afternoon Odd Fellows and the Rebekahs attended the Billy Sunday meeting in a body. All afternoon events were postponed until after the permon. Married at Weeping Water. Yesterday at Weeping Water at the home of the bride's parents, occurred the marriage of Miss Estelle F. Swindle and Mr. Frank Brown, of Lewellyn, Neb. The marriage was performed by Rev. W. M. Elledge, and was one very impressive to tne rela tives and friends present. The Easy Way This Year Sit for Your Portrait and have one Dozen Gifts all ready for Xmai The I Greenwald Studio Coatcs Block X 4 4. I i I 4- fetor I Telephone 151 uaflQb South Sixth St. "THE PRINCE OF TO NIGHT" PLEASES PEO PLE EVERYWHERE The reason Tom Arnold in the lead ing role of "The Price of Tonight," which was seen by a small audience :n the Auditorium Saturday night, is better fitted for the part much-advertised Henry Woodruff, is that Arnold can sing", "and sing well. and Woodruff cannot sing.' Arnold's audience fell in love with him at first sight. He was great in every minute of the pretty play and Eva Carey as Virginia Stuart, was also excellent Frances Morton as Bonnie Stuart, made a hit with the audience by her pretty dancing and singing. The cast is made up of some clever men and women who put a spirit into thep lay that brought it up to the full expectations of those who saw the same play with Henry Woodruff two years ago. Arnold is the same type of a man as Woodruff. He led the college boys in some pretty singing vhich brought him back numerous times owing to the hearty encores. The costumes of the company and the stage settings were beautiful. Nor folk News. John McNurlin Returns Home. John McNurlin, who has been down in Kansa's for the past few days vis iting at the home of Miles Standish and family, near Garnett, returned home last night. He reports every thing in that locality looking fine and crops looking gooretaoin shrdlu cmfwr crops of all kinds turning out good. than the He also made a brief visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Man speaker, former residents of this county, who he reports getting along very nicely and enjoying good health. Read the want ads in the Journal. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by lural applications, as thfy cannot rt-arh tb dlsea.-M-d ixjrtlon of the nr. There In only one way to cure deafness, and tnat ix by constitution al remedies. leafnens if rutined hy an lnQuuied conditio) of tbe uiurouti lining of the Kustarbian Tube. Wben this tube iK inflamed jou have rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when It is entirely closed lieafuess la tbe result, and artless tbe inflammation can be taken out and this tnbe restored to its normal condition, bear ing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of tea are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tbe mucous surfaces. We will if We One Hundred Dollars fur any caw of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot ha cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for eircu- F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. T. H. POLLOCK, Roal Estate, Insurance, Loans Suieb Soxgs $950.00, $985.00, $1,485.00 Office and Salesroom Riley Block, 6th St., PlatUmouth, Neb. TELEPHONE NO. 1 A K E the most of your natural Beauty Of Line- Fashion favors the woman who is rea sonably plump this year, for Fashion says that curves are again in sty If. But the curves must appear in just the right places and they must not be too prominent a little roundness at the hips a slightly emphasized bust but an absolutely flat front. Your figure will be harmoniously proportioned if you wear a A La. Spirife We carry all sizes in the best selling models of this well known make. Come in and ask to see the new models. KVft n UUVJ 3 - , . s' j in. t 1 VALUE! QUALITY! SERVICE! 3 ir