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4 . - PLATTSJIOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL TAGE TWO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1913. TO SELL MEMBER KENSINGTON CLUB ENJOYS MEETING f - ChHdran Cry for Fletcher's SHIPS If! RED GROSS w1 'l v-v.: vv.c; Local Chapter Will Maintain Booth Ladies cf Eastern Star Kensington Enjoy Pleasant Afternoon at the Masonic Temple in Postofiice Lobby to En roll Members. W Yea k Era biv The Hind You Have Always Bought, and winch keen in use or over thirty years, has borne the r;ii.it'.:re cf ana nas Deeu mace ur.cer a::; rcr- t--tr- sonal supervision Eince its .i:;l::r..:y, T.-- 1 Allow no one to deceive All Counterfeits, Imitations and Experiments that trifle with and endanger the Infants and Children Experience apcirst IT..: What is CASTOR. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasart. neither Opium, Morphine nor ether narcotic i age is its guarantee. For niore than thirty beeu in constant uzc for the relief of Constlpcr : . "Wind Cclic and Diarrhoea; allaying Fever;:: thcrefrcm, and by regulating the Stomach guI 1 the assimilation of Food; giving healthy arid The Children's Panacea The Mother's Frieec. hut 4r 'Bears the Signature oi" ft . lis Wilis' 1 V-ci la Use For Over S 1 Tii2 Kind You Have Alwcyc D I W V O E K PLEiiSMT HALLO WE'EN PARTY HELD Misses Mata and Bessie Engelkemier Entertain At Their Country Home. From FrMay's Daily. Last Saturday evening about forty youn people fratlioreil at the home :.Ii-?e3 Mata ant Uessie V.iv. .iv.Ql tt participate in a most e-n-jyahlf; event. Tl: house a:ii front yard wire artistically decorated to ?uit the oc easieii. Upon arriving the si'ftf. vciv faced hy an entanglement -.i T( f.t'j strttched p. cross the yard thru v hic'.i they were forced to step their wiy to the house. Numerous sanies were played, cnch as fortune telling, and others uitah!o to the occasion which cau? t 1 much laughter and excitement. One of the heft cf these was "Climbing the Rocky mountains to set- he d-T-r The puestf were led out the front door through another en? an Kl.ur.cn t of re pes to the out side cellar wjy, stumbling down the fiavk stfp. through the cellar, where ?!:- wer met by mysterious t;host::. atid nun.i rous boes to climb over. a:!.l up the inside cellar-way to the 1 itc'.u-n and through numerous dark rooms an I up the stairway, which was :I.-o visited by phost", then to a lighted room itt which two dolls were seated on a chair, forming t;if- pert of the "dears." At a suitable hour a pleasing luncheon was served by Misses Mata pi:d Uessie. which nil enjoyed to the utmost. After luncheon a cake cut Into forty pieces was passed to each pue t, in which was placed a ring 1" sicnify the finder to be the first tne of the crowd to be married. The lucky person proved to be Walter Meisin srer. Very (Irvcr pames were played until a late hour when the giu-Ms took their leave declaring their hcu esses to be very clever and royal entertainers. Those present to enjoy this de lightful event were Misses Ina Meisinirer; Clara Brown: Blanche Philpot. Laura. Lena and Alvena Er.celkemier, .Lena Meisinger. Advil ia Tritsch. Gertrude Brown. Helen Morse. Lillian Fpangler. l-:-ther (b:dvin. Fern Philpot. Mata. Bessie. Helen and Clara Knsrelko mier. Messrs. I'uel Sack. Dana Mcrse. Otto and Elmer Mei-irer. Dr.imld and Pale Philpot. Sterling Amick. Krncst Enzelkemicr. Carl and Walter Meisinger. Fred. Walter ar.d Herbert Kngelkemier. Walter Andersoi. Albert Snell. Ernest and Fred Kahler. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Heil. Mrs. Lee Brown, Mr. and Mrs. CPas. F.ncelkemier. 1TEW MILL IS NEARING COMPLETION THIS WEE! From FrMay's rnilv. The new alfalfa ? d t.ii'.l at th-coriu-r cf Third and Penrl strei-ts is now rapidly Hearing con:ple?ion .as the contractors. Peters V- Parker, since being able to secure the ma terial have hurried the work ."H'i now the building is beim: made ready for occupancy. The new mill is a Pne piece of work and with its handsome stucco exterior makes a fine appearance and a great advertisement for the city. As snon as the interior of the build in is computed the machinery will be installed and our newest indus try started on the way to success. The work on the building has occu pied several months but was delayed to a gre:t es(em by the inability to secure material to carry out the work. Don't buy a player piano until you have investigated the Famous Ciulbransen Player handled in this territory only by A. Ho.-pe Co.. of Omaha. C-41w A VISIT TO THE Brown Park Mineral Springs BATH HOUSE ut 2j'A and O Streets, South Omaha, now under new management, will convince you that we are fully equip ped and prepared to treat you for rheumatism in all of its various forms. Also colds, la grippe, nervous trou ble, etc. We have relieved hundreds of others and we can help you. Skillful Service and Courteous Attention Given to All Our Patrons m MANAGER ENTERTAINS !H HONOR OF MOTHER I-Irs. J. R. Stine Hostess to a Very Pl?a?ant 'Pr.rty in Honor of Mrs. C. P. SvdebGilum. Frm Tb v. !.".?,: '"s I 'ally. The ruy home of Mr. and Mr . J. K. S;ine on I!i:-h s h i'.l ;is !:. scer.e -f a iin:- linnT part y v tel.: y at h!..-. 1i Mr;. C. P. ! - ::!:'.. .(.::.. f A:rs. '! :ie. (!.e h'.'ii-.jr t;-.-i. it 1 i-;:;- '-lie oee.: -cv. i t her Mty-:;L'ih birth'lav. In honor if t happy T-vtit. Mr-. Stine had i:;v!i -1 a iu;m!ivr of r-! i tives a:;d l.tdy irien-'s of Omaha to come to her !;-." ar.d Fp.-nd t!'-. day a -isi int; i-r t other in , eN 'erj: inw In r bir:h-!:.y i.t the p.-,. p. r i.er. Tht ir.or: iti; !:our v r.- v.'h;'. ! away iu a ph sar.t. social time a:-' tho r-"i" ' of iioni-r was i n I vith many pri tty ci:'i- wl'.i';h v. ii'. ! co.:-:a::t rez.iir.der- of t!.: i enjoy able o:ca; ion and de i ; :; ! 1 tl ' love a T'nl .-n : l in whhh ' hold by h r ir l.- of ae.-juaintatu At iee !i-.o:i hour the ho::f es in iied th" Rii'.-ts to tiie iiininy; r.iu:. , v. h re a tempt im.? dinner was i- rv. Th" birthday eahe with the sixty-Jive caudb'". foriai'il a pretty t eiit .erpiec After d'i!i ample ju-ti.e to tn.e many delicious viands provide 1 by fee h"-i'.-s. the .mie.ts devoted the afternoon hours t various atau -rac-r.ts :'.i h afi'ordi'd tliem mu( .h pleti.- are. About the hour of six the hosier sere.l a delicious supper, which was iil-.ewi- e nut .t thoroughly enjoy ed and appreviat'-il. (In tluir departure, the ;;r.o.-t5 joined iu wihinjr Mrs. Sydi buth.ant many more hapiy birthdays anl that they mii;lit have the privilege of titin.r this rand r.ood woman in celi-brat inn each ono of them. They al.-o extended their warmest thanhs to the hostess for the splendid enter tainment afforded then ;tnd a wish that they mi,;ht aa.ain have- the privilege of sliarin;r her kind hospi tality in the near lulure. The quests from Omaha returned to their homes iu the metropolis on the evening Missouri Pacific train. Covers were laid for Mcsdanies Uose Murphy. Lulu Undbern, Fred Oliver end children, Dorothy, Mar garet mid Fr(;d. John Tram hen and sons. Matthew and Thomas; John M Hale. !:. J. Myers, Itirdie Uich ard and son Robert ; '. 11. Leeder and children, Merle and Margery, all of Omaha; Mis. J. A. Johnson and s-ori, l-'rank, of Courtland, Neb.; Mr. '.. P. Kydebotham and Mr. and Mra. Fred Sydebotham, of this city. You owe it to your family to fur nish them with a player piano. A. Hospe Co., of Omaha, recommend and sell the famous Gulhransen Player. Write or phone them for particulars. G-4tw BANKING bco:e:ping 1 1 !i WefcateUasSt.llCeraratrc al e?ry crua.t? Kapid pro- Uni From Frin;iys Dally. To those who hav,e the desire to aid in the work of the Hed Cress i;y the simple process of becoming a m :.nher of this i-ieat lulpful organ ization, th opportunity is to b: pre sented, a.; the loral chapter of ti e Red Crops will have a booth in the ! lobby of the postothce PuiP.lui opened today and tomorrow where the membership can's m:iy be secur ed and at the sn ail price of $1 each. This county is not called upon to make any additional contribution--to the general fund being raised over the country as the funds on hand will permit the paying of the county's quota, but it is de.-ired that the membership be increased and those who have been members renew their membership in the greatest of all charities. The sum asked is small and one that almost anyone can a ford to give to hrln parry on the relief work of th' Ited Cro?: Tliis week marks the closing of the campaign for membership over the nation and in almost every community the re--r,nnse lvs been practically unanimous in favor of standing by the IV 1 ( r.'.-s i:: eve of their greatest periods of necessity, as at the present time their relief department is carryinir en a w rk alme-t as great as that whioh h.y perf(rine:l during the period of the war. Flurn T'uii silay'.s Daily. One of the most enjoyable meet ings of the Ha:, tern Star Kensing ton club held this season occurred ye.tf.rday afternoon at the Masonic, temple, being 4.iite largely attend ed i the hulas of the organization. O:: of the jdeasant feature:; of the p 1 terro r.! was the i.resence of Mrs. T. J. Todd. i,f Kearrey. grand chap lain of the grand lodge' of Ihe O. K. S.. v. iio te.Id the ladies of the work of the different chapters of the order throughoiit the state. The main portion of the afternoon was spent in the plying of the bu.-y nei lie ami in awarding the usual prize offered to a member of the company. Mrs. Clara Wohrbein was the holder of the lucky number and was presented with a handsome cut g!.:s jei.y dish. At a suitable hour the hostesses, Mo:-. hums It. V. Knorr, Guy Mc Maken. F. 1. Fundi and A. L. Tidd, . c-vod a very delicious and dainty l o-course luncheon that proved one of '.he crowning features of a thoroughly t-njayable afternoon. It is related that after the enjoy m.ni of the luncheon the husbands ;f the hostesses appeared upon the -.-en and made a finish of the many :.;'.; and delicious dh-hos prepared fir the occasion. It .is late in the afternoon wh n ih mer.hers id" the party departed i;.:e . . rd feeling that it had been ury oappy event in the history of the ib:b. PIATTSMOUTH STEAM LAUNDRY IiIOVIKO l i.'Ki P-ruViy's Datty. Tiie I'lattsmouth rfteani Laundry v. i, ioh has lr the pa.,t six years been occupjiiig the building on Fourth street in the rear cf the nheu.-er-i:u-ch buib'.inir. is engage,! n mov ! nr to the C.oitUr building on the tu.rtli fii'a of Main street where it will 1 e ! ted in the future. This huibiiiig 1ms him purchased by ?.ir. !: rri- ;f the laundry and now give., him ample- space for the txpan-ion if the plant if it bec tues necessary. l ;; i: r the time cesary for the removal ar.d setting up of the ma 'hinery in the new location the work of the cu-tomer will be hand led from Omaha and there will i'o no c "--at ion of the service to the !rcal patrons. It is hoped that hy tie middle f next week the new ! ;;rl ding will be arrange ! and it will he po : ible to n .-time the service in ;!: home plant. SUFFERS FROM ACCIDENT. Mrs. .1. M. Voting of this city has just received word of an accident that rei ent ly befell her t-on. Dr. Walter Palmer, of niackwell. Okla homa, and as nsult of which he has been suffering from n fractured col lar bone. Dr. Palmer who has been practicing at lUackwell came to Kirksville. Missouri, to complete his work In surgery at the Still hospit al in that city and on his arrival there was listed as a member of the football team of the school and in his first game suffered the breaking of his right collar bone ar.d which has retired him from the football ac tivities for the remainder of the season. Mrs. Palmer has just joined her husband at Kirksville and will remain there until he complets his special course which will be in June. ' HOSPITAL PATIENTS ARE REPORTED DOING NICELY From Thursday's Dally. The Plattsmouth and Cass cunty patients in the Imnianuel hospital in Omaha are reported as doing nice ly at the present time anil several of them will soon be able to return to their homes. Mrs. Frank J. Liber shal, who was operated on there for trppeiidicit is, is doing nicely and her progress is all that could pos sibly be asked for. John Palacek is also getting along in fine shape and is showing marked improvement, which will be pleasing news to the many friends of this estimable gen tleman throughout t lie city. ENTERTAIN AT WILES HOME. JTrum Thursday's Dally. The Loyal Workers of the Chris tian church held a lelightful social meeting yesterday arternoon. They were very pleasantly entertained at the pretty homo of Mrs. Thomas ViloH in the west part of the city, with Mesdamcs C. E. Whittaker and Wiles as hostesses There was a large number of the members and friends, who whiled away the hours very pleasantly in social conversa- A man's best pal is his smoke Let's give 'em our smoke" Ches. Field A real smoke Chesterfield. The choicest of expensive aromatic Turkish tobaccos, the finest of sun-ripened Domestic leaf, blended by an original and exclusive method thai can't be imitated. In the blending of these costly tobaccos, our" experts have brought out a new flavor and a mellow richness surpassing that of any cigarette you ever smoked. Chesterfields sure do satisfy; not in flavor alone, but in value, in quality, even in their superior moisture-proof wrapping that keens Jiem firm and fresh always. You want "satisfy" that's sure. You get it only iu Chesterfields. and the blend SjS'Wi 20 for 20 cents be copied $0 tion. interspersed with many other diversions, which made this after noon's entertainment mast enjoy able. During the course of the aft ernoon's entertainment the hostess es served a dainty luncheon. A little further time devoted to sociability and then about the hour of 5:30, the ladies wended their way home ward, having thoroughly enjoyed themselves. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL From Thursday's Daily. Yesterday afternoon Adam Fornoff one of the county's old residents, who for the past several weeks has been at the Imnianuel hospital in Omaha was able to return to his home near Cedar Creek. Mr. Forn off was in a very serious condition for several weeks prior to going to the hospital and it was only after a very severe operation that he was given relief and is now feeling im proved, although still weak from the effects of the long sickness. Mr Fornoff was accompanied from the hospital by his son, Adam K. Fornoff. The many friends of this splendid old gentleman will be pleased to learn of his recovery. RECEIVES PLEASANT SURPRISE From Friday's Dally. Mrs. Pen Hankinson of this city received a very pleasant surprise while in Omaha yesterday afternoon and one hich was wholly unexpected. This was in meeting her brother. Mose Hurst, of Creston. Iowa, who happened to be in Omaha on some business and met his sister on the street. Mr. Hurst accompanied his sister back to her home in this city and will enjoy a short visit here. Mr. Hurst is well known to the Plattsmouth people, having been en gaged in traveling into this city fo: a number of years past. The Famous Gulbransen 1'ia.Mi Piano can be had from A. Hospe Co.. of Omaha. Do yen realize that A. Hospe Co.. has been selling pianos to your friends and relatives for ever forty-five years? Write or phone them for terms on the Famous Gulbransen. i; Itw Money to loan on city real estate by the Tlattsmouth Loan & Buildins; Association. See T. M. Patterson. Secretary. 3 -21111 CARD OF THANKS We desire to express to our many kind friends and neighbors our deep est appreciation of the kindly assis tance given us in our hour 01 trial and grief and for the synipatuy shown to us by our dear tricnas. Also for the beautiful floral remem brances that were sent by our friends and neighbors in honor of the mem ory of our dear husband, father and grandfather. The kindnesses shown to us will be forever held in the deepest heartfelt remembrance. Mrs. Jacob Meisinger; Conrad J. Meisiner and Family. George P. Meisinger, Jr., and Family, John Meisinger and Family. BigType Poland-China Boars for Sale! Fourteen Big Type Poland-China Coars for sale. Black Prince is the sire of these boars, and the dams are Waubonsic Girl, Waubonsic Carrie Queen, Waubonsic 2d, Waubonsic Queen. These boars dams came from the Waubonsic Herd. These sows arc the breeding of Weatherhead Bros. & Wolfe. Black Prince is the breeding of Adolph Steinkamp. James L. Terryberry & Son, Cedar Creek, Nebraska in