MONDAY, JUNE 16. 1913. page two. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL v. :?' -i it-? Sot OntfT.ts lTTU'ijTjHj Fot Infants nnrl Children. r 1 l II! ArfnSii1Moth8rs Know That m IWSSgl Genuins G&rtoria. & ! '. Bears the f $ MlT ft. Signature Ul t 1 1 J r.V-V.5j" J? 'jr- fc.V.1 -WW V- , r,-r ' i risn v.j t:r t ..,-Ac.rrfrOni ini.4auv - I I lt.3Ui"W-'V" 1 --- In Use For Over Thirty Years isitor in this city for some t inn with her mother. ;nul after having assisted in getting the mother to the hospital for treatment was com pelled to return to her home at Lin- col u. Civile Barton was a visitor in this city this morning from Lincoln coming from the oilice of the state treasurer and was looking up the delinquents in the matter of licenses for motor vehicles and is finding many who should have a. license and who have not complied with the law. Walter J. Wonderlich and wife are visiting in this city for the pres ent, the guests at ' the home of his" iister Mrs. C. A. Kosencrans. -Mr. Wonderlich was a visitor in Omaha for the afternoon, and will return to his home at Nehawka on tomor row ami on Sunday will hold a re ception for self and wilt. Walter having only a few days since return ed from overseas and was united in marriage with Miss Gladys West, and will celebrate the returning welcome and marriage reception at the same time. yHo iwm m Jixjti. . OI VV repp sr. thc ccmu tM. m o citt. LOCAL NEWS t"im Saturday's 1'iiiiv. C. K. lii't, v.iio has hi.cn working at Oilhr.i f.r the past few days, re turned home this looming. l"ch ( link, of Culloiii wris a vi:;ito.r in t!u: city this morning, coming to look ::ft-r Mome business matters f.r the day. Walter livers. of near Hock l.iijiit. was a visitor in Omaha to iL'y. goiiig up to look after matters rf lm.-im-ss. I. II. Schu'.hof was a visitor iu !.."--:i:-vi:l-' ' r night, where he ha" wc- klv sine--.-- in tia- i raining -f tit'1 .-:;v!ii!e hand. Mr.-. A. I'. !l:i;s was a visitor in r'n'1 tniouth this afternoon, coming down from her home at Oreapt lis to isit with friends. :i.-t and Walter Mai.er, of nvr Murray. were visiting in l'latts jii oiifi to.iay. havit-g driven up ii! t It ir ear t hi-. i::orii;ng. Wia. Wnii.i. of Myi:ard. was a vii-iior in t!i.- -ity l.-.-t i-wiing. liav-i;:-', t'riv.-n up - i'h i;is auto, to I :k ;;iur ... tra-iing in the i'y. J. !.. Smith, of .V.'uawk.l, was :i v: i'or in ihi.- city iVr l:i-;t niI.t rnd tM.lay. !n i:ig u guest of. hi.3 liroil.'r. W. T. Siiiith and wife. iK'iiry Jfth;i.-.n and wife of My r.anl were vi.-itin in I'h'tlrinouth f.r tin day anl ai.-o leaking after some trading vith the merchant-:. Howard Cannon who Is working in the west end of the county on the bridges which were washed out, PLYMOUTH Binder Twine In our various lines of merchan dise it is our aim to carry only such fjoods ad will five our customers biggest satisfaction and economy. So with binder twine, we offer you PLYMOUTH, the world's best twine, at a price which will insure satisfaction and an actual saving in money. came home this afternoon, and is spending t lie Sunday at home. Henry J. Miller was a passenger la. t evening for his home at Alvo. He was accompanied by Mrs. Frank S. Hrinkman. wh.- is a sister of Mr:-. Miller, ami who v. ill visit for somj time at their home. Oiiver Harvey. who has been vis iting in I-h'.coIn and Omaha for the j.i.-t week, armed home last even ing and was accompanied by hi: little niee. Kdith Taylor, who will viit with tJrandfat her and (Jraud mothcr C. A. Harvey southwest of Mynard for a few days. X. C. Abbott, of Nebraska City, where he is superintendent of the state school for the blind, visited iu this city over last night while en route to Omaha to look after trans acting some business matters. Mr. Abbott was once superintendent of the I'lattsmoflth schools a number of years ag y, and renewed numerous old aei'uaiiitances while here lat night. A letter from R ilpii Lair, who is the only one of eight i'lat tsmoiit h boy, members of the (Jlenwood com pany of the fatuous Rainbow divi sion, iii ill remaining in France, tells of his feeling fine and says he ex pects to leave for the states some time within the next couple :f months. Two of the boys, I-Mward Ripple and Hugh Kearnes gave up thir lives on the field of battle, whilo the remaining five have been mustered out of the service and re turned to civil life pursuits. bpun smooth and even in size from long, clean fiber. Full length and strength guaranteed by the PLYMOUTH trade-mark. Solid, handsome balls which won't fall down when partly used. Wc have a good stock, but sec us early and place your order so u c can reserve your tuinc and avoid possible diappoin tmen t. USE PLYMOUTH TWINE THIS SEASON WM. ' SGHMI.DTMAN DEALER From Friday's Iaily. Col. Nat Illicit on of Lal'latte was a 'visitor in I'lattsmouth this afternoon, coming to do some little chores between the trains. John S. Livingston, of near Green wood, was a visitor in the cit? to day, coming down to attend the funeral of Henry Kikenbary. Jacob Hild was a visitor in IMatls mouth last evening, coming from his home northwest of Murray to l iok after sonfe matters at the court house. . William Sporrer and son, of ii'-ar Murray, were in the city hist even ing, having driven i:p from their home with a team to do some trad ing with the I'lattsmouth merchants. A. C. Uawls of Hollandviile, Kuiisa, who has been visiting here for thc past few days the guest at the hone of his brother. Attorney C. A. Rawls departed last evening for his home in the south. Charles A. Valhry arrived this ni'.-rning from his home at St. Jo senli. Mo., coming to attend the fun eral of the late Henry K5k nbary, which occurred, thi.i morning from hij late home jrouthwq.it of the city. Otto Ilcrold and family of Oma ha, arrived in the city this evening, coming to attend the funeral of thc sister of Mr. Herold, Mrs. W. It. Skinner who died here last evening and whoso, funeral will occur tomor row. Mrs. B. S. Ramsey and WiLta Mar garet' Hodgert departed on the noon train for Omaha, where they go to vUit with Mrs. Delia Foxwell. a ls- tfr of Mrs. Ramsey, who has ben in a hospital for some time past re ceiving treatment. Mrs. J. SlatteryJ a daughter of Mrs. Foxwell was a From T1nir.la vs Pnity. Harley Wiles was looking after some business matters in Omaha to day, going up on the early morning train this morning. Lee Thacker and wife were pa senders to Omulia this morning, at which place they will spend the day visiting with friends. Ceorge W. Rhodeii and son Gaien were in the city this afternoon, driving up with a team to look after seme business for the day. Will Smith from near- Ruck muffs was a visitor in this city for the afternoon driving in to look after tome matters with the mer chant. . George W. Snyder was a passe! - ger to Omaha this morning, called there to look 'after some businc;s connected with the south tide live ttock market. Georg Kreager from west of My- nard was a visitor in I'lattsmoui h for the afternoon, driving in with his team and reports some very bad places in the road, while in othe it is very fair. A. IJ. Fornoff and Fred Ilm-che of near Cullom were visiting in thi city today having driven in with their car. notwithstanding the very bad roads which prevails on account of the excessive -rainfall. t Henry J. Miller, county commis sioner from the third district, is in the city today from Alvo. looki.ig after some business matters con nected with county affairs. Attorney C. L. Graves of L'ni.m wai a visitor in I'lattsmouth thi.; morning, coming up on the early train this morning and was looking after some legal matters at the court house. . , Mrs. Oscar G.-pen and daughter. Miss Mattie. departed on the early train this morning for Omaha. at which place they are spending t ii" day with friends, and will also look after some trailing w'.ihe there. lli'.rlau Johnson who has just re turned from overseas where he was a member of the famous 'Sittli divi sion, has been visiting at the home of John Hallstroin and this after neon departed for his home at Hur on, South Dakota. Mrs. Charies A. Vallery of St. Joseph. Mo., arrived in the city this morning from her home, called on account of the death of her father Henry Kikenbary, who passed away last evening and w bote funeral will occur on tomorrow afternoon from the late home. Mrs. W. G. Ltrook'.;. of Nebraska City, who is visiting in this city, v.i , a passenger to Omaha this inoniiii.;, being accompanied by Miss Clara Mae Morgan, and they will spend the day with friends, being gucs's at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Northcutt and family. liroy Christensen and wife, togeth er with their little child, accompan ied by Mrs. Vincent l'tacek, mother cf Mrs. Chriitenscn, departed thi-; morning via the Rurlingion for Si va nna, Illiri' is, where they will visU for some time at the home of Mr. s'ld Mro. George McKay, Mrs. Mc Kay being a daughter of Mrs. l'tacek. Tins morning Miss Matilde Val lery who ha-s been spending some time in Oklahoma, where the is traveling as a saleswoman, repre senting the same house which .Mrs. A. K. Gas works for. selling finer dre.sa goods arrived home. Sne was called home to loop after settlement or some business pertaining to the estate of her mother, who recently died. For Sale or Trade: Good Schniol Ier & Mueller piano, new. for cash or will trade for car in good condi tion. Call this cHic or c t- v ondra. TELEPHO A CHANGE OF HE ; MANAGERS E. G. BROWN TO BE SUCCEEDED BY J. E. KENNEDY IN NEAR FUTURE. NEW MAN IS FROM SUTTON Aud Was Here Yesterday Conferring with Mr. ' Brown'. Who Will Open Hardware Store. Friiiii Siitiinlay's I'iiily. J. K. Kennedy, of Sutton, was ;i vir.itor in this city esterday con ferring with L'. (J. lirown, the pres ent manager . f the Lincoln Tele phone and Telegraph company here relative to assuming the duties oi manager of the company's local plant in a short time. Mr. lirown, the prevent manager, will depart soon for Green wood, at which place he will enter she hard ware buim'ts on his ov. n account, and Mr. Kennedy will succeed him as. manager here. Wc extend to Mr Kennedy, the new manager, the best of wishes and hope he will like the work here. Relative to Mr. l'rown. who is soon to leave, we can say that tor tile, short time v.o have had the pleasure of knowing him. we have bet n confirmed in the conviction 1: is just She right tort of man for thi posi'i"!!. lie has always acted as a gentleman in every respect, and has t.ien a fair man for the company as will as for the public in g.meral. MRS, ROBT. TROOP BREAKS ARM -FRIDAY While Attempting to Stretch Clothes Line Fell from Eox Dislocat ing Uenes of Forearm. I'runi S.it : nla W ! .i il v. Yesterday, v hUo attempting to stretch a ciothes line in the yard. Mrs. Robert Troop, who was stand ing on a box in order to reach high enough id fas-ten the line at the point desired, sustained a fracture, of the hones of her forearm that will cause her considerable pain and no end oT inconvenience for a few weeks. The accident was caused by the box giv ing way. precipitating her to the ground. Her right band was turn ed under and the weight of her body on the member iu this unnatural po sition caused the fracture, which was a iMM-'t severe one. A physician was immediately called and after reduc ing the fraeture sit the bones back in plaee. While she is getting along as well as could be expected, the in jured 'arm is causing her consider able suiTering as it will continue to Jo for some t ime. DQN'LWAIT! Take Advantase of a Plattsmouth Citizen's Experience. When the back begins to acuc. Don't wait until backache 'be comes chronic; Till kidney troubles develop; 'Till urinary troubles destroy night's rest. l'rofit by a I'lattsmouth citizen's experience. Ren Itrcoks. Main St., says: "A bad cold lert me with A severe at tack of kidney complaint. I bad pain in my back and hips and at times it extended up into my should er blades. I was laid up for two weeks. My head ached for hours and, I was subject to dizzy spells, during which my sight blurred. Half a box of I man's Kidney Pills relieved these troubles and after us ing two boxes, procured from Ed ward .Rynott &. Co.'s Drug ""Store, I regained my health." (Statement given April 10, HH2). On' February 22. 101G, Mr. Brooks taid: "I couldn't speak too highly of I man's, for it was this old, re liable medicine that fixed me up in line shape when I was down with lumbago. I haven't had an attack since." . Price GOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Fills the same that Mr. Hrooks had. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. V -i. m 9m 67 3 0 'TT'HERE may be some things that car be done well in a hurry, but pickin' a wife an' agein' a tobacco ain't amongst 'em. 314 3H 51 3U We put away millions of pounds of fine Kentucky Burley tobacco every year, stored in wooden hogsheads. It ripens two years. When we take it out it's different Nature has improved it, good as it was made it friendlier, more fragrant, cool-smoking, long-burning. Nature has given it a delicious quality of mildness and fragrance that no artificial means can ever equal. Its just that extra touch of friendly good ness that is building up VELVET Tobacco into the favor and good will of thousands of pipe smokers who pre fer to smoke tobacco cured in Nature's way. You would notice the difference. Roll a VELVET Cigarette '.VET'S naturm-aged mildneia amoothnets tnaka it just right cigarettes. ! ri V ul rt 3k- 7 RBi I. ei.1 cr 1 ss; r; 13 3 s 3 HI 'I 1-1 H II VEl b p a Q p a a g a& pas gt VIRTflRimiSRIHRIF if . SHi El 2:w::'-'--'S ii y:;V- t'U " vV-. :' v-,r7 fi c Willi "r r"- ' -3-'- IN DISTRICT COURT. ONE IS ENTERTAINED At Afternoon Party by Mrs. C. . Hartford and Mrs. E. A. Wurl A Delightful Time. : 14-Iwkdw ' i . "V7all Pppr, palnta. Glass, picture 4 Framing. Frank Gobe'man I v i x i i i- -:m-iimv W. A. R0EERTS0K, Et of Riley' Hot.-: . 4 Coatefi F-lock. Secoad Fl.'.or. 4- .A From H;itinilay-s Tally. This week being the alternate with the Woman's Auxiliary society. Mrs. V. 1'. Hartford ami .Mrs. K. A. Wurl entertained the victorious cir cle Xo. 1 at the home of Mrs. Hart ford on Third street. This js the circle that went over the $100 in the recent : month's drive for thc piano fund. Mrs. Hartford was the chairman. The afternoon was warm, a typ ical June day. The guests found the spacious porch facing the river an ideal place to sit. and the beau tiful outlook over the "Big Mimdy was far too charming to allow any one to keep at the busy work, wo men always carry to such places, but it was very conducive .to socia bility. At a suitable' hour, ueiu ious refreshments were served by the hostesses. When the call of the evening duties reminded the home makers that they would be needed at home, the crowd reluctantly with drew from Hie porch party, feeling th? afternoon had been most pleas antly spent, and were very appre fintivp of the thought fulness of Mrs j ati-u u.nrt ford. Those III 1 ai"' - - present were Mesdamcs Kate Minor, W. J. Streifiht. Geo. Farley. J. T. Baird.- G. K. Staats. Frank Cloidt. H. G. Mct'luskey, E. A. Wurl, V. E. Hartford, Mrs. Florence Baird Jones being an out of town guest. Kjo'ii Thursday's Iaily. This morning in ine qimuu chuh there was tiled a number of peti tion's for actions sought, and which will have hearing later. John II. Beli r us has tiled, a peti tion for the quieting of title on cer tain lands which he owns. San ford Short filed a petition asking separation and absolute di vorce from his wife Myrtle Short, alleging desertion. Mrs. Mamie E. Maston a.ks sep aration from her husband Geo. F. .Maston, alleging non support. .Mr. Maston she alleges is t5 years of age. ami they have five children, aged respectfully. 27, 23, .23, l'i and 11. They were united in mar riage, October 25th. 1S90. Frank and John Bacaucek have brought suit against the city of Plattsmouth, naming its mayor and cowiscilnien, asking that certain .lands which they own be discon nected from the city of riattsmouth. as they live two and one-half miles from the post office, aud have no advantages of water, elect rie lights or ofher things which should inure to property inside a city. That thj roads are not nor have they receiv ed any care or work by the city. WESE ISSUED MAR RIAGE LICENSE I'-rom Saturday's fatly. Thki morning Clifford V. Trotter of Nehawka was in the city and dropped into the oilice of the coun ty judge, where he seiurcd'a mar riage license, permitting hiuisHf and Miss Grace Chappelie to marry. f Cut This Out and Take It With You. A man often forgets the exact name of the article he wishes to purchase, and as a last resort takes something else instead. That i? always disappointing an J unsatis factory. The safe way is to cut 'his out and take it with you so as to make sure of getting Chaiu.Ser lain's Tablets. You will find noth ing quite so satisfactory for consti pation and indigestion. Mr. Wisler Cured of Indigestion. "Some time in IDOfr when I bad an attack of indigestion and every; thi ug looked gloomy to. me. I re ceived a free oample of Chamber lain's Tablets by mail. I Kve them a trial and they were such a heir to me that 1 bousM a package, and I cm truthfully -ay that I have no) had a tMrailar attack since." writes Wm. B. Wisler. Pouglassville. Pa. Subscribe lor the Daily Journr' EZJT3 R H y u u a Some of the Good Things We Have to Eat n n n sf Watermelons, Cantalopcs, " Homc-Grown Strawberries, Bananas, Oranges, Fresh Tomatoes, New Potatoes, Large Lemons, and Cabbage n ATT 3"Sl TELEPHONE NO. 4 OR 5 i A in