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I PLATTSMOUTB SESU-VTFEKLi' JOURNAL. PAGE 6. CITY MANAGE PPSQ' ALV9 NEWS ITFJS Children iy fos- FJeichess II PASS WORDS ABE NEAR Ed Cpsey did bu .in -Saturday. in Lincoln !Y SENATE TOTR E4 e. muit Ed Casey vm.-Vfdiv.-d.ty. South Om d, R EO SAYS NO 'M. TO j 1 tJ & X C- v. . . -S- -VOW . v s. v -u V V i. "k'"W? Y ; IiuTO .I'.vay3 Bought, and which has bsen i.e f-r ovur Cvr 20 ears, has borne tha signature of .7 , , .,. and has been made under hi.; per- "V .yvV" - son:.! supervision since its infancy. - '--. :-v. --::- Allow no one to deceive vou in this. J I O"-.; erf .-it:, Imitations and " Just-as-gcod " are but L-irci-Hiciits th-it trifie with and endanger the health cf Ili-vj-. did Children Experience against Experiment. ' What is CASTOR I A Cu:i : i a h irmJess substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, L-.v.v; ?...: S-.'iu:hin Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains OpJ.iUi. Irlorpbiue nor ether narcotic substance. Its iz its guarantee. Fur more than thirty years it has K-en ia o.nut n.T e icr the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Tin;' Colic and Iiarrht,c-a allaying Feverishncss arising tLc.-trrcm, and by reguluik'g the Stomach and Bovels, aids the assimilation if Food; giving healthy and natural gicsd. CLilc:i Panacea The Mother's Triced. G2?IU!iE C ASTORIA ALWAY 123 Bears the Sitmature of TVTW"1 - r . 7T T1 l bu m over ati lests V-'C Kind Voa Have Always Bought i 4 K 'IT A CO T F . V rt f f V O F X CITY assks.oi: i nn i.orisvn.M-:. Cv.nstipation causes headache, indi r't:c i, di"i:iness drowsiness. For a mi;J. ojHninjr medicine, u.-;e Doan's Heirulots. 2."c a box at all stores. 1 !. If-trd --.villi y '.nr.?i -si -ne-s r.l lii'. ir i:it 1 1 :nr il.i. .p'..inte i t t !:. pi-it! ! ;' - ). f Lcuis- vil!,- p:vvi:H l, u i: v- J.4i:r: V. Hr.b.--T. T) f....-it!-:i 1.:.- ;.t-..-:i V-dd for the f.at few ears i y John fJ:r:i;p, L L ?:iir t ill 1 -:;:th he f 1 1 it "'.cc ;;y to u-r, irr his r.-Hcnr.tion, and the 1- ! ::. d-'ckVJ m;on V.v. -t ti. ' ..! .;;,,. Tr... ik"t ' J;'in s- ?c?v.vart, who is ttikint- : -.it.'d . -if.ci -. ii: ,' : in ! ---meiU at the St. Joseph hospital Mrs. T. J. Will and Miss Dora Will v.vre ar.iuntr the Omaha visitors to d;;y, .oiry," to that city on the earlj' C;:; l:r'rten train this ir.orninc: to spend a few hours. - A w.:nt r.d v""i ;.:r:; mi n !.!iv."r in Omaha, came !-ivn this afternoon ! ! vi-it here fr a short time with ' MS 1 I K 'HI--. "troVo; o.c iV-ar cs r:e fJcues t els photic" r.-( i a 7.- -,-V rAt -2c V XLil JSad l:;f 8f- tv tLn?.tfr f!lcI:!rV Will ?nnn lv- rpnrlir nrrl - . -I . ..... . " -7 , u.iu u ui co"dia!!y invited to inspect the fine collection of Plants and Mowers whicli it will contain. Do not buy any plants until you have seen ours. You can readily select the things that will best suit your purpose for the home, or for friends you wish to remember at Easter times. If more convenient, telephone your wishes will receive our painstaking personal attention. 0 See our Easter display at Nemetz's store Friday, Saturday and Sunday Greenhouse Phone 1 5 Plattsmouth, Neb K 3 a to TO EE GIVEN AT THE 0 B Ja rBBiB- Sunday, April 8th Dancing will commence at 3 o'clock and continue both afternoon and evening. Admission Gents, 50c for both afternoon and evening. Ladies, Free. Everybody Cordially Invited Music Furnished by the Holly Orchestra Constitutional Amendment lo Reduce Size of Legislature Gees Through Four Election .Measures. Lincoln, Neb., Rpril 4. The senate Tuesch y passed the McMullen city manager bill, applying to all cities over 1,000 population, excepting Oma ha, the bill eliminating names of presi uontial electors from the ballot and the bill to submit a constitutional ame Miment reducing the size of the legislature. The bills passed were: S. F. No. CJives constables sheriffs powers in serving processes. S. F. No. 2H8 City manager plan f(r citie:; of more than l.OoO. S. F. No. 142 Re-establishes su preme court commission with three stenographers-, at $1,000 a year each. S. F. No. 287 Amend.-? Torreus land registration act. S. F. No. 140 Provides for non partisan election of school superinten dent in counties and state. S. F. No. 320 Raises salary of state veterinarian from $2,400 to $3,000 a year. S. F. No. 321 Requires annual pub lication of county personal tax lists. S. F. No. 300 Provides for road work bv convicts. S. F. No. Ill) Constitutional amend ment reducing senate to sixteen mem- ers and house to fifty members, to f-crve four years each and receive $1,000 salary. S. F. No. 212 Increases per diem allowance for county boards in small counties. S. F. No. 203 Provides that mis representation must be material to the risk to invalidate an insurance policy. S. F. No. 122 Permanent employes and pension bill for city of Omaha. S. F. No. 1S1 Constitutional amendment providing four-year term for county judges. S. F. No. 308 Provides that voting fouares shall be placed on left of ini tiative and referendum questions on ballot. S. F. No. 323 Provides separate allot boxes for ballots on constitu tional amendments. IL R. No. 193 Eliminates names of presidential electors from ballot. Nebraska Senator Rebuked for fens' of f Germany During Speech. lb 'Tries to Put Kaiser's Picture United States Flag," Declares James. on WAR BALLOON ATTRACTS TENTION. AT- This morning the appearance of a war' balloon in the skv in the east aused a great deal of excitement nicng the residents of the city, who gathered in the street to watch the air cratt as it moved along: on its course, but being several miles away t was not possible to distinguish much f the balloon. This was one of the observation balloons sent up by the United States government signal corps frcm Fort Omaha to get in practice for the work in the war, should neces sity require it. The balloon was in sight for over an hour before it dis appeared in the southeast. A want ad will bring what you want. ents a week. T H RILLS, swift action, baffling mystery, a romantic love affair in a most unusual setting, these are but a few of the absorb ing attractions of 8r; It show life ia high society, and in the mysteri ous underworld of Paris. A bis company headed hy the two most popular serial stars in the world GRACE CUNARD AND FRANCIS FORD If you want perfect nhotoilav entertainment see every episode of this great serial at this theatre. T Saw through this ad hert. Be-'X I to. ten tht I to parts thus sepa- I I rated put tl.tatrt name, dart, I .J I rated put tl.tatrt name, date, Commencing at the Gem Theatre Q Friday, April 13th Washington, D. C.. April 1. ''Whil I am most emphatically and sincerely opposed to taking anv step that will force our country into the u c-le :-s at: senseless war now being vag red in Europe," said Senator Non is, .speak ing1 against the war resolution in tin senate today, "ytt if this resolution passes, I shall not let mv feelings of opposition to its passage interfere i any way witn my dutv, as a senator or as a citizen in bringing success am victory to American aims. I am bit terly opposed to my country entering In .u I ... J. J F i 1 , t nil.- v.ui, oul ii, noiwiinstanding my opposition, we do enter it, all of my energy and all of my power will be behind our flag in carrying it to vic tory." IMtoats Re'.ter Than English ."times senator .onis said that the be ginning of trouble lay in the two blockade orders issued by Oerrnany ami England early in the war. Me d;- ciareu i?ie United States had h.rgelv acquiesced m the Enirli.-h o.-dcr .-.1 .iivj..ji, t:ii, u mere was anv cnoice oetween English floating mile? and (Jerman submarines it lay in fa vor of the submarines, which can ex ercise some discretion in atta kin lie asserted that an wiilmrm (i ii,, shipment of supplies from this coun try would have broken both block ades. "England would have been cm polled to take her mines out of th: North sea in order to get any supplier from our country," said Novri "Whon her mines were taken out of the North sea, then xhe Oerman po;-i upon the North sea would have been accessible to American shipping Oermany would have been comj e!!c ' to cease her r.ui. marine warfare in or der to get any supplies f i om our na tion into German North sea ports." Says L S. Was Not Neutral. lie asserted that the United State? thri'.Ul have pur Girded a c rre o' stiict neutrality and that l..-id t!ii been done this country wouhl not r.ow bo on the verge of war. "I have no quarrel with the mar who does not desire our country to re main neutral," ho said. ''While many people are moved by selfish motive and hopes cf gain, I have no doe!.: that in a great many in tance--. through what we believe to be a mi -understanding of the real conditions, there are many honest patriotic citi zens who think we ought to engage in the war and who r.re behind the president in his demand that we should declare war against Germany I think such people err in judgment and to a great extent have been mis led as to the real hjstory and the true facts by the almost unanimous demand of the great combination of" wealth that has a direct financial in terest in our paiticipation in the war." War is Wealth's Mandate. "Enormous loans to the allies," he said, "have been instrumental in bring ing about a public sentiment in favor of our country taking a course that would make every bond worth 100 cents on the dollar and making the payment of every debt certain and sure." Norris declared that Wall street was demanding war "and that, we are go ing into war upon the command of gold. We are about to do the bid ding of wealth's mandate. I feel that we are about to put the dollar sign upon the American flag." This statement produced profound excitement and was promptly chal lenged. Norris said he intended to re flect on no one. wee Ralph Wbb-y spent, hi.-, family. Glenn Da is was. in on b i. iness. Fav Parsil! Line Mond'iy night. Mrs. 'C. R. Jordan was. in Lin last Thursday. with in coin Fu'd.tY in town Mrs. Jack Davi.-- w Lincoln Thursday. Mrs. Chas. White in town Saturday. L. Lauriisen was ne i iv of List v.i."'!:. .opping in i tirdi wa in Omaha W d- Mr. Henry .Miiier li ;d hu iiKs-; i.i OifiMi Wec'nesd.iV. Cl'.a-:. Edwards v;r: io ha :h' "I .!:!.'! y on !,:i.-;p s :. Fr,-t! Ch.rk b:;-; is. n on the si k list fo- lkv: f::.st W'-ek. TI:" Staie Cr.iver-iity .stndi-nts. a.re hoi'.iO on a ' i T io tins week. Mr. and Mrs. ike wolfe wer" trad-iii"- r t'-.c cept.l it .' Thursday la-t. Mr. Phiipot was entei iei:.ril by Mrs. (L P. Fo; en:".n Frid-iy ver.iug. .Mr. ..in! Mrs. Qel'l-.orst's little son i.- improving nively and v. ill soon be .i'lV'Std agci'n. Ii Aoore retu -i:cd fn.m Kansas, last Th-.i rsdav wliere be i.U nded bis ni.'i.i'-rs i ur.er.i!. S..f'. Rayles shipi'dl two car 1-iads f cattle :iod one of bse?; South i )niaka 'J n-.i : Ml::y. M:-s. Sir.. ill oi' University Place wa -visiting Mrs. Kirl.patric!. the l.iite iart of the Week. Pr.i'. Ui'flev was eft; 1 (sincd f wre-Come laSee St tq3SI'IMr.Lrt IA.i-Tm i.rir.il rtT fT-- T-tf - TITti i i 'im'i iSTgJ kiiHSMSSSSal The Wevv Type Z" Fairbanks- Morse FARV ENGINE Economical Simple Light Weight Substantial Fool-proof Construction Gun Barrel Cylinder Bore Leak-proof Compression Complete with Built-in Magneto MORE THAN RATED POWER am A WONDER AT THE PRICE watek :; ;ki' Vlis. G Tue?:t!.ty evening by .Mr. and . P. Foreman Ivan Armsi'.r-ng v;i; surnrised bv is classmates Tuesehty i-in;r. A o id Iiio was reported. Jas. Pivkirvton rturned la South ,! v. m re. I: .on r e i-; ph ib.n. E. M. P.Jlard, of Ne-f'i-jf. Gaines, of University f imer County Sujierin :, Smith of Univertity Place, nd .Iiio. v:i!coek?on, a former teach- vh ich :i; W is ;. of N ) tended (!', g-;;v" talk airci-iated. which were very much For Rent o-room cottage, of II. Davison, P. O. Lox f.;7. Inquire :i-2i-ltd Glad to Learn of It. Coughs that follow lagrippe, or any deep-seated hacking cough, will wear down the strongest man or woman if allowed to continue; C. Smith, 1421 12th St., Augusta, Ga., writes: "I got one 2Dc bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and my cough and cold is about well. I was glad to learn of a great medicine like that." Sold everywhere. -Li i Mi'.-; Harry Long Monday. Don't fail lo see "Tt-e Tn - ; nie Fine" at the v i S.d !irday id.-lic April 7 Mi Ei!:s Ct.-.;i w,-: t io ii Si.nda.y l. viil with Mr i i !r !t V i r a i '.' i: a noiHe il of ihe a hou-e, Tt't. r-o'ii n Me v .!.; i i::::ie ;i..:e to :its Mi-Frank Ik ,i nd ; ratsiv Mrs. G . it m !.!ne"i'!. o visit, he1;" p:r- P. :'; -emr.n. C ;oi-s meet i re' attended Tiinrsi: iv be t ! i e 1 ,e Is si del ? r. --. - t'e- tJ i t.l tA 1 t ....... " ill vM fhi t w , ...... 11.11 II. b I V ' 11.1- I ' I I i I V ') V.- : .'day. Mr. and Mi of Lire In Ge -. ird !d I-'isbr ar.'i M r. 3 V?f(o) 5 Jk t A i 53 fore 1 1 art of e wsj ;'; is. 11 ei vs H. s't W. Nek- M-Msbali. of . .Tames Ibu.,-, fc ck and broke lie i I eo. At ,.-,e: .la: 1 tf?A v- r a. hsy& i v& Corsets Fitted infH ; cii:'rvie t Mr. Ovasy II .tii, ol C ne i! Tiiur-d 1 1 . trs.uy tntie theyi R. L. HOM AN TO LKCTUIJE. R. L. Iloman will lecture Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the A. O. U. W. hall. The subject will be, "The Different Planes of Life." Seats free. No collection. How's This? Ve offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine-. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on tha Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi son from the Blood and healing the dis eased portions. Af'er you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will se? a crrcat Improvement in your Rencr.a! health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi cine at once and pet rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free." F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Drugeists. 75c. C. IT V-Veii. it was I u siel in several cai s. Mr. and Mrs. Nueiy and children On. aha, were visiting Mrs. Nicely'-- r. other, Mrs. Eliza Craig ami Dr. Imors iamiiy iasi wee's.. Mr. and Mrs. ITud (J rove, of Ilave 'ock, were visiting the first part of he wee'-' with the hitter's psivnts Mr. and Mrs. Dan MeOendy. Vac merchants and business men f A'vo i;;iy' nie.ihe arrangements -.sith the Anderson Anuisemert Co. to give i free entertainment for the public. J2. ictures Mr. and .Mrs. Faii-nckl, Sr. who inst fiioved from Ccresco to Univcr ;ity Place are visiting their son's "airi ly who live on 'ike Leile Loafer farm. Mrs. -T. A. She.tVer started for S'oi th Platte to atten 1 a Yeeman state neeiing last week, ;tnd will stop at Listings and Sutton on her return rip home. Is 1 1-. and Mrs. C. F. Curyea and laughter Lillian, were entertained 'ast Saturday ar.d Sunday at the inco';n Hotel, by Representative J no. .lurUy anfl wife. The villlage election was held in Stewart's Hall. The vide cast was as follows: Chas Kirkpatritk, 24; P.oy Coatnvm, E. D. Friend, 10; II. Woidmun, '.K Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Foreman and .hiid-en. Miss Lobbitt, Aliss Orde and Charley Ileg autoed to Valparaiso to visit with-relatives Sunday. Return-I ing via w: y of Lincoln where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Noel Foreman. .The corner stone of the new con solidated school building was laid at Alvo Friday, March .",0, 1)17, at 2 p. m. Dr. A. O. Thomas of Lincoln, j giving in impressive adores.?, alter which papers were presented by the different school class organizations and school board and the same was deposited in a copper box especially prepared for the occasion. There was a large attendance from home folks and abroad and during the evening Special frlatinee at the QtBm THEATRE Saturday, April 14th A treat i? in store for the ladies of this commun ity. Through special arrangement with The H. W. Go.ssai'd Co., we will show an intensely interesting film story entitled "The Social Key" produced by the Es senry Film Company of Chicago, picturing GOSSARD CORSETS on Living Models See how nine women with ordinary figures obtain charming, graceful figure lines with correctly fitted G( . sard Corsets. See how Mrs. Allen and her three daughters were cruelly snubbed and then how their triumphant entrance into society was made possible through the kind offices of Mrs. Stuyvesant. Mothers are urged to bring their daughters as this picture is equally delightful to young girls. Complimentary passes are being issued by us and 3 011 can obtain as many as you like for yourself and 3'our friends by calling at our Corset Department. The demand for seats will be great and even though we have engaged the Gem Theatre for the entire aftrnoon, you are urged to secure your seats early to avoid disap pointment. Call and get your tickets today. G, Dovey & Son VALUE! QUALITY! Wear SERVICE! ossar Corsets ) ) ) ) r r ) r ) ) ) ) ) ) ) r a program was given in the hall at They Lace in Front!