THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1016. plattsmoutti semi-weekly journal. ii wr r ynnrmi iimifc mmm mm ii imhimihi page s. e fa sext a era uays you can get one ALUMINUN Double Boiler worth $2.50 for only 50c. See us about it. cleaning, One 25c Dust Cloth with every, 50c bottle of Liquid Veneer. Ycu will need this preparation when you commence your spring and this is your opportunity to procure this bargain. READ THB3 LEST: . I. )S. -, !bs. :.? Lice Head Riff .. I, v.r.cr; ; K:aut bct) 2oc 25c 2"c : bottles of Sweet Pickles Olive?, Full Quait 1 ij i ' I ic i o j 1 1 Large can California Egg Plums. oc 25c 15c us Scap (Paloma) 25c h'l. SOE NNICHSEN Phone 53 and 54 We Like to Serve Fc::s cr.s cf Knight.: .id Dunlap Signet Stars Robert Kirkpatrick, who was taken to Omi'.ba about two weeks ago and operated on for stomach trouble, is still in a very low condition. One re port is favorable while the next is the opposite and we cannot inform our readers in just what condition he is. The News, with his relatives and friends, hope for a complete recovery. T 4 . 4 ELMWOOI). Leader-Echo. 4 4 I V . - LOUISVILLE. Courier. H-I- J-M-I-Z- v . UNION. Ledger. 4 w LMmh-ten. residing cast l. the present Mr.-. J wr;l:r.g. Mr. a-d Mr-. Leor.a:d Crawford a: tl.. proud parvr.ts of a fine eight- v.vr.d g::h arriving Tuesday morning. -t:al .-f the relatives of Mrs. J. W. K :r-.:. t.-.i : e be v: : :t r i Kae rrar. -. 1VC lue-uyv. so as case Mrs. Edmisten I I the Luce prop L. G. n 3 Carpenter and General Builder i Impair?, Additions and New Construction of All Kinds. - P O BOX 343 Plaltsmouth. Nebraska eity to W. B. Banning. It is under stood that V. T. Arn will occupy the same very shortly. Rae Frans has also sold the Wolfe ! property in the north part of town to Ed Young, who will become citified since he has sold his farm and ma chinery. Mrs. A. Delaney, who has been stepping on the light places for some time as a result of an operation for appendicitis, has just about complete ly recovered. Charles Niday purchsed the prop erty occupied by Mr. Miller and W. H. Biown and will move into it some lime the coming week, while Mr. and Mrs. Brown will move into the house vacated by Mr. Niday. Miss Mary Poster arrived home Tuesday morning from Detroit, Michigan, where she attended the na tional meeting cf the School Superin tendents of ths United States. While T there she visited the Ford manu- factoring riant, al-o the recruiting j - I station at Windsor, Canada. X j At last reports from the oil field : we have been informed that the boys i at the w?ll are now drilling on the i "00-foot mark and that everybody is V j bejrinninfr to come out of the dream Sand are beinj; made to realize that i this is no longer just a case of dream X ; land with the promoters. . . . ... . - . . . . , . .... ...... ....... ,"i""i Miss Fannie Warden was a pas .ceni;er to Un;on Friday, after spend ing several days with relatives here. Justin Sturm. who is attending High school in Lincoln, spent Satur day and Sunday with his parents. Mrs. J. F. Stout returned to her home in Lincoln Friday after spend ing several days at the home of V. P. Sheldon. Mrs. John Gamble returned to her home in Omaha Saturday after spend ing a short time at the home of II. L. Thomas. Owen Willis, who has been farming on his father's farm near Union, moved from there Friday and will make his home with his father. Mrs. Clayton Rosencrans returned to her home in Plaltsmcuth Tuesday after spending a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wunderlich. Mr. and Mrs. George Spohn came in Friday from Superior to visit a few days with the latter's mother, Mrs. Stuim, who has been ill the past few days. Last Friday afternoon being the sixth birthday of Holland, sou of Mr. X ! Can't look well, eat well, or feel and Mrs. II. L. Thomas, a party was V well with impure blond. Keep the ! given him and his schoolmates at his -! , blood pure with Burdock Blood Bit-: home after school. Games were play ?. trs. F.at simply, take exercise, keep ' ed and a dainty luncheon vn served, V clean, ar.d good health is pretty sure , after which his little friends departed, i to follow. 81.00 a bottle. ! having had an excellent time. .'..-.T..?T. 0T... .'..T.'. 4 4 4 4 4 4444 44444 4 4 4 4 NEHAWKA. News. Spring Style Announcement! OF Mar"hDw plZ u Correct Millinery! Frtd.y and Sa,UrJay , EtSES I On Display March 10 and 11 Friday and Saturday t i l i ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( I ( ( vr..-rrv - . -v ,rtx yrrwOi r- jt. rrx m, y ) ? ) ) ) ) ) ) 5 A pretty Flower Souvenier to Each Lady Attending Our Opening WHAT YOU WILL F1ND New Mat Styles that are charmingly distinctive absolutely authentic and most pleasingly priced in plain figures. miN i-aji ukm-w fyMtiKttiiiiiiiiiiiinirfaiimuumr,, The Correct Styles Poke Shapes Tricorr.s The W'atteau Hat The Side Roll The Street Sailor Correct Colors Horizon, Mist, Geranium, Honey, Corn Flower, Chicory and Blossom. A Clever Assortment of Piquant Poke Shapes, their hi;h crowns topped with llovvers, fruit clusters, wings or soft rich ribbon $5 to $8.50 Correct Trimmings Georgette Crepe Wreaths and Flowers Ribbon Bows Wings and Quills Tokio Leather COPYRIGHT The Fisk Hat The Gage Hat The Edco Hat FREE A Handsome Hat Box with your hat costing $5.00 or over purchased at our opening. We will show the new shapes in Hemp, Milan, Lisere and Satin, priced at from $4.50 to $10.00 Opening Special Pretty Little Early Hats of , Satin and Fabrics $1.75 to $2.75 EMM JL )PfL.E nly DePendable Goods! Walter Stohlnian is visiting the family of August Brunkow, at Ipswich, S. D. William Diers of Greham. Xeb., is hie assitini? his uncle, W. F. Diers, iui-i3itr his bi. sale. i V. Sjence came dcv.a Tuesd.ay and spent .the day vh.itinir i:i the country with hi toother. Mrs. Ben Shelhom of Denver, who has been making an extended visit with relatives in this vicinity, is in town this week, visiting her niece. Mrs. M. L. Williams and family. Miss Clara Kucha of Malcorn, Neb., is here visiting Miss Katherino Gake- meier and other friends. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Kuehii, who formerly lived on Miss Gakerneicr's farm. Mrs. Llien Kathbun aiul son, Frank, have moved to a farm near Alvo, Neb., wliere Mrs. Kathbun will keep nouse ior me owner 01 me iarm, . W. Bit-i, and Fi-ank will work on the farm. . Kail Hoover was here from Bijr Sprigs, Neb., th.is week vhitir.,; his father, B. G. Hoover. He brought a car of ho;rs to the Omalia market cf his own raisin; and icports eve;y thinc lloui ihinir in that part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. I'ribble return ed last week fiom .Jamaica, Iowa, wher e they spent the winter wii.li relative-. Mrs. I'ribble is just recovering from a severe attack of the grippe r nd is not ab! to uvt about very well yet, but her friends hoje s!ie will soon recover. Mr. and Mrs. dohn Kitreil arrived Monday from Ciuernsvy, Wyomir.ir, fo'- a t-.-n days' visit with the la.Ut parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry T:,.;v'e. Mr. Kiirdl formerly lived in Sou'Ji Bend, but row holds a jrood position in Wyoni'rpr with the C. B. !i (J. rail-read. Charles Berkwith is some ho rais er, lie has some that are not 0 months old that weijjdi a strong 2Q) apiece. Mrs. I). C. West, wife of D. C. j West, cashier of t'.e Nthawka bank,! was a visitor in Klmwood Tuesday. j J. V. Hoover shippe d a car of cat-i tie to the Omaha market Monday, and a car of hovs to the Nebraska. City market. Mrs. Ada Fatten of Trux, Sakatch- i'var ( :'.i:ai:;i, a?? ned Wednesday cVi;i:i:;- to l;e at liv bedside of h-r father, Samuel B.,'renrief, who has j bee.i ci iti-.-ally ill fur some time. j Mr. atid Mrs. John Kuir of near j Avoca. c::ne up Monday evening for! a few !ays' i it with the former's j uncle, John Weber, who has Keen quite feeble for some time. Te hitter part of last week the Byron Caylord pioperty in the south part f town was bought 'oy Mrs. Morford. The Morforl family will occupy this place asid we are ir,fo;!aed that Mr. and. Mis. Gaylord are think ing of I'cati?ijr in California. Kay Loren. moved to the Hettrick faim from Loivan, Iowa, uuloadir. his roo".!s from this p!.nt on Tuesday. This is the fa:ni which Ids father piii-. based a short time ao. The elder Lorenx al-o intends mevinir to this county in the i'cir future. Jas. M. Stone, president of the Ne hawka ltanlr, Ni'nawka, Neb., was V? siting at the Klmwood State bank Tin. . day. Mr. Ston? is very favor ably impressed with F.lmwood and vicinity. li :ays thai h" is p'annin-r to to Ccdorat'o this week to look after his bankinsc interests there for a few weeks and also to visit a -on who has charge, of the bank at Del Norte, Colo; ado. Kd Gustlr. dispo-ed of his residence in the west pait of t'.wn this week to A. L. Ga-h. the laite" t'adin in a CH5 le Have Moved We have moved inso our new location in the old Fanger Department Store Building, on Main Street, and have on hand a splendid line of Stoves, and all kinds of Hardware. Come in and visit the new store and thoroughly inspect our stock. or Main Street, Plattsmouth, Neb. (uarter sccti.' K1 mwooi ! ,r i. ( i f.: I i urn a. ' est home Luated en the p of a hid ! a verv tlesiraMe loc i- i .!;. T.'.e proj'crty was riecr.uy p;ir ! c1-:- d by Mr. Gu.lin from M. II. i Tv.-u.i-. Mr. Gu -.in. it is understoo i. PIP B Pa AT THE U C- ri IJlil& n Next Samr&av Eveniner. m&RGH 11th nas rented the Bci property, ai will ireve th-rei:i just as soon as Or- I vilh K. i i ne e t- -a moves to near Alvo. tl larni HAS FIGHT C M1LDKKN. WEKPING WATEK. Republican. V Miss Marj.ro ret Gibeison came over from Plattsmouth Sa.tur-day for a short visit with home folks. Mrs. Helen Waliiek was down from Seward for a Saturday and Sunday visit at home. . Mrs. L. L. Cay-ill of Wabash an d her sister, Mrs. Lyon I'.airett. of Can- l.'lll.l., 1.1 V '(I I Hi John Wade ar.'l Mrs. Chas. ada, were with Mis. Fhilpot. Frank McNuilin of Cedar Lawn farm, northeast of town, was here Saturday to meet Mrs. McNurii:-). who was returning from Have'ock, wliere she had spent a week with her daughter, Mrs. Barrett. James Schwab was on the South Omaha market Thursday w ith a car of sheep. John Colbert was on the mar ket tiie same day v. i.h a car of cattle, and John Ruhjra was on the market Wednesday with a car of cattle. Cecil Amick went to Tekamah Tuesday to spend a few days with Ins uncle, Thomas Amick, who is suf fering with cancer. Mr. Thomas Amick will be leniembered as having lived west of town a number of years ago. I). M. Johnson is airain in business on Main .street, having purchased the feed and hay business of Hans John son. He took possession March 1st and is continuing the business at Mr. Johnpson's old stand on east Main street. Riley Rector returned Friday nijrht from Denver, Colorado, where he had spent six weeks with his son, Frank and family. He stopped off at Hold rifre on his return trip for a couple of days with his sister, Mrs. Georpre Lathrop and husband. Jim Bucket, one of the old citizens of this community, is visiting: since Wednesday at the home of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Josiah Timblin. Jim is living on a homestead in Montana now and has a little town on his land which they call Dora, where Jim runs a store. Mrs. V. Kehkamp. 2-101 Herman St., Covin.rton. Ky., wr'tes: "I have been u.i.;..r I" 's Honey and Tar for r-ear'y two years a-.d can lind no bet ter cou-vh syri p. I have ei.ah: children ard jrive it to all of them. They were -vhjeet to c'i.up from babies on." It Is a . . r- a-id reliable met lie inc. Sold owrvwhore. Giwn a Pleasant Surprise. 3H b3 vmhm OordiaSly Invited MUSiS BY PLfiTTSffSaUTH G0GIIESTRA I'..lr.-h.s Ilaimos of Weeping Wa came in this morninjr on the early s-ouri Paciilc to sper.l a few hours L. Khodeo up thi- 'iiri his ilenarted o r-'roin Wefine.'dav's Pat'y. A .e;v r.La-.ant tia:e was enfov. came home north of leparted or. the early Bur- en train for thj metropolis, where j 'r. ' v. ill have some dental work looked lj after. - I last Saturday even in-; hem of Mr." a-.d Mr. toe country CANNOT I'KAISE .THEM ENOUGH. Many sick and tired women, with aches and pains, sore muscles and stiff joints, do not know that their kidneys are out of order. Mrs. A. G. Wells, Box 00, Route 5, Rocky Mount, N. C., wiites: ' I am takinir Foley Kidney Pills, and cannot praise them enough for the wonderful benefit I derived in Frits KaiFcn-i Arthur Bakei .. . oetKor en tne occasion l ir.d wife of Murray their see- v.eie i" the city la.-t oveninfj for a or.tl v. eddinrr annivcr r.'-y. ar.d the. ' few hours isitiri.c witli their friends. n i.-.v frier;is arid iud',dibors avejldr. Baker is a candidate for the re- Lhern one of the f.'.: prises of their ! publican nomination for county treas- i ;ivcs. The rue.-ts came with wxll la-nner. of f'oo l th.mcs to eat, i NEW Hotel Perkins Block Shop Everything New and Sanitary Very Best of Service which proved one of the mo.-t delight ful featrres of th.o cveninir. Those who weie pr'scit at this time were: Mr. and Mrs. Gregory. Philip Schafer and wife, Albert Shafer and wife, Philip Tiitr-ch and wife. Jacob Tritsch and vife, Philip Ho;n and wife and Miss Jennie Bad ten. EGGS FOR HATCHING. E. J. Meisincrer and wife came i.n Ids mormntr from their farm home we.-t of this city and departed on the early Burlington train for Omaha, where they will visit for the day, looking after some matters of business. . H. KUHNEY, Prop. Don't use harsh physics. The reac tion weakens the bowels, leads to chrcnic constipation. Get Doan's Reulets. They operate easily. 2"e at all stores. Subscribe for the Journal. Dr. G. II. Gilmore of Murray was here yesterday attending a meeting of the county board of insanity, of which he is a member. S. C Rhode Islan.l Red eggs for hatching, Toe per setting at the house, by express 1.00 per setting, by the 100 .f4.00 at the house. The very best strains. r,ir li-i ii ? i--'l PrAfrrnccivo" 51111 fdants for sale at ?1.00 per 100. W. B. Porter, j Mynard, Neb. 'Phone Platts.4021. j l-13-d&w-tf irt V !9 I Spring Goods t are nere m Visiting Here for the Day. ;od Assortmeets! S. C. Patterson came up yesterday f ..- Vn,.i.ur lvlioro li i: v:--.it ip'- hislM old fiiends, J. A. Walker and family, Jr-j and is calling on and visiting with his j manv old fiiends in this city. -Air-iM Pattei-son is enjoying a visit in o'jg Cass for some time, having come "PiR from his home in Texas several weeks j y ar-o. Mr. Patterson while here today fl was a Ciller at the Journal office andjy .... il 'n spent a short time in visiting wiui e. editor, which was very much enjoyed.;, 31 r. I'atterson oepaneu mis .in.i-; noon for South Bend to visit at his old home there, and in two weeks ex- nects to leave for Pennsylvania to F; spend a short time at the old Patter-, sen home before returning to Texas. Sales bills none quickly at the tucli a short while." Sold everywhere. Journal. 36-inch Linen Suitings New shades Nile Green, Belgium Blue, African Brown, Old Rose and Gray. Yard 32-inch Tub Silks Beautiful novelty stripe pattern; make sty lish and very serviceable waists. Yard j April DELINEATORS Are Here.' 50c $1.00 r G. Value! DOYEY Quality! Se rvice: T 2 22 s I