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VOL. NO. XZXYIL
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY. APRIL 7. 19f?l
NO. TG
READY FOR
SPRING CLEAN
UP THIS WEEK
FIRE CKILT AND CITY OFFICIALS
URGE ALL RESIDENTS TO
COr-IPIY WITH LAW.
WILL STAY IN EAST
The mat y friends of Robert I'oi
sali. of this city, will be pleased t(i
h-arn il:.U this young man is now lo
cated ;it Bioom i ntjtiin. Illinois, where
i.e ha- been lor sonic months past
aU'l here he expects 10 remain lor
the summer at least. Hob. who is a
threat base hall enthusiast, is pre
pari;.", to enter into the reai na
tional passtimo anl will play with
i;e of the teams of the Illinois city
during t lie comini: season. He has
HOLD A HEARING ON
COMPENSATION GASEi.
RECEIVES SAL HEWS
r . T-t i tr j-.
oiaie i.auor i.omimssioner .nenneay . na
Considering Liability for the
Death of L. MeCrary.
From Mor.Oay's
The new.- w;
relay hy Mrs.
death of her s
U.iderick a' 1 e
D v. v
:'.s ?':(. ei . (
Helen k!
n-iti-i; w,
. .MlUM-.
as
l.-olo
F,-
Tl
Mnr.i'ay s
firs? i
: eb :i i! '
i'i '"
Pa!' v
. i: of April is
n we. ': i a -r t h i
liv hai
t to
l.U-
a '
if
arrant.-;
j i r T : ;
il-sl'-
co sin -ii'et
in
net i hm !
played with the team in this city as
v. .1 as at Waterloo. Iowa, and is
a ery promising young player who
should he able to mure than mak
good in the game that he is so de
voted to
Ms are
i make a notab
all rnl'bie
oias-' lire 1.:
iNFIi
in
:
;--:;- : i n' o :r.m;;nii
.: ra"- with the -Tate an
!r- in makini; it a record i
cbnnint: up and seeing
rrhhish a 'id dirt tli.it has ,
SERVICES HELD
a en; :i: mate
i oi:-e- . r !
I; r r-t-.i
i(.r, in
aroi
mes i.
in .-I:
I
re;
ape
ii i-
?ke
:ir,ved
for
bi!-i::'ss :
and o
he sum- !
ally ir.-vement
pi-.-
w i i I
f roil
ha-
)! d
'
r-':
1 1 a v
t ha
t- i T
I m n
i.
pc
. t ;
. - t
li i fel:
e b"
1.-
1 "
C.-p.-C
in !; ch-ati-up n:
i!i i t- a gr.- factor in tire
,!; at!-! t f, re department
at- w:!n oilier omciais in
ti," city is made as free
- ilaliu-r as it is po.-ib'e to
In.-pect ii.-n of the city will
! made in the next two
i ib-i'-ruiir.e how nearly tne
as o fire pr-vent ion
a carri-d out and to do all
I is.-i hi- ' ' aid in making the
p-r cent effective in t!
t;,.,. preves:t io'.i and cieanli-
Prom Sfnnflay's Tallv.
Tli is morning a hearing was
at the district court room on the
claim for compensation for the acci-
ueniai ueam oi i.oren .iet rary ini
this city on September ::o. 1 9 1: 0 . and.
ii! which the sum of "00 is asked,
of the Travelers Insurance company. I
the corporation carrying the coin-;
peiisation insurance which John F.
Wolff lias taken out for his employes
under the state compensation law. I
L,oren at the time of his death was
in the employe of Mr. Wolff and had
been so engaged from June. 192 0 un-J
til his death. The hearing was con-j
JjlllCSL . OiialCI. rP..nL- A
witnesses were called to describe the
accident and the conditions under
which it occurred.
.Mr. Wolff, the owner of the gar
age at which the unfortunate young
man was employed, related the cir-
brated tiipifi:mstaticfs leading to the accident.
As he had intended to leave lor
in the afternoon, he had
I.oren a number ol lnstruc
as to work to be looked after
and tne voung man nau already car
ried out a portion of these instruc
tions before the accident, and it was
the result of
by an auto while cur: u
1. is work Thursday nit 'it
rick was agu! fifty ye.
engaged in the carp:'1
, ,,i which be had been v; ;
Jieit i , , , ,
ill' lea es i o i.'mii i a
;idow. who wa form, ;:
I t ha Khode of 1 1: is city ';
fell, t he old( st f wh'.tu
e:i is of aL!e aril tlii-
years. Tne luner:'.! wa.
honie in l-'es .Moines.
i a ve yes
od" of the
ieorgc W.
Ii'.. Tlitirs-
run over
i!:e from
.Mr. iioii
a:.'! wa-
' r t ! ue a!
-'H"vv l',i!.
- V;.i:i 'lie
;y is.- I5er
! ; -rir -li ild-;.-
eight ten
tiirige.-; !i'iie
r
The Rt. Rev
Eishop of Nebraska. Received
Large Class Sunday
the
St.
eleven
Luke's
POLICE COURT DOES
RUSHING BUSINESS
'Resembles the Days of Old this Mcrn
! ing and City Secures $354 in
Fines and Costs.
REPARING TO
PLAY HOST TO
GRAND LODGE
GRAND LODGE OF MASONS OP
STATE TO VISIT MASONIC
HOME HERE IN JUNE
Pre;'-. Tafsoay . ra;;y.
Tli if city will have during t iie
j'lonih of June a v;!;ii! icn from The
COMMISSIONERS IN SESSION
on-
X
From Monday p T'ailj-.
Vesterilay tiorning at
o'clock services at the
Kpiseopal church, was eel
eon tirmat in of a class f twelve!
into tie church. The services were J Louisville
largeiy a! tended hy the members
the parish and were very
and impressive as the class was given
the sacrament of the church to which
i -
or. :"
1 1
' I
of given
bentitifiiT tior.s
i's members had nledged their lives.
ti -.. i;t i.'rut v-ini-tir vji,..,.. siiDoaswl he was attemnt nir to catcliltna' I'l.'-er ard i
U.r ,f- Vuhrntl-i nffifinto.! -it 8 Tide OH tile trilCK driell lV lieOrgC lUllCel' AIW.l
V !
T I
1
abo
di.-pc
l.ring
sal of
to
a
Ntiop oi .NenrasKa, otnciated at
the .-ervice and adrnini:-tered the
rites oi tne cnurcn to tne memoersj
oi ti e class as wen as preacmng tnt
. cr. firm a t ion sermon.
The sermon was one of the most
powerful and impressive that has
From Morula v'h lni"
I 'i i- morn nig : 'ie
Mi duel Archer hati
ance of .Monday mnrnit g
of witness and the n d
called on 'he dorket '::;'..';
bt-I ie ve t i.a t t he i e : .
bet a turned l ack to 5 a.
! he police cotxrt was or -soots
of the city in Lie
tivities of the f.-lbiv. er- o
I
(I .1 - ii g '
e iiM't-..!'-the
day.-
: case.-.
. e alm.s;
; iliie had
a v.- when
f the live
a v of ac-
I.c drir
. !. V
- io
- t : '
u -i 1
art ci4
111 at
'us:
luuise-
. rai
1
a-.:d j
Liny
tiiar-:
i
are stored " been heard in any of the churches
oi the city and covered the story of
the Faster reason with its lessons
and the truths brought home by the
bishop in h.is able manner, and there
is no one who heard the sermon but
who will tarry its lesson with them
as an inspiration to a higher ideal
is from which
ti.e purcna.-e
old
lowers ;
f t he city.
;ai'.s office l a -
no a L-cun; tila- I
IJrinklow. to go to the battery sta-
tiou at Sixth and Pearl streets when
. i i . ,i i it.,.i-
line acciueni oecuiieo. .i i . mini i e-
lated that he had returned to the
garage just after the accident and
had driven the car carrying the tin-!
fortunate young man to the hos-j
pitM. He also stated that there had j
been no instructions given as to the:
manner in which the errands were;
to be carried cut, whether on foot or'
i
nei .
Cause ot tiie UMlsuau.
he has put in a very .-' r
since Saturday afterno'in
ttiv' cr.it.
Olivines as
r.u r.i-. timt
.iiid secureci
-ar
dsl:
Id"".
. vt ;
ii-ar t
leaves
: tli at
s ; o
e hou
c r ot her
vill burnj:i
the h
.-fate
a '
:i :
i !
lumber litttr-
I .-
em en is ot
Tl..
p:a'
i k ; '
h.ori ie
r the
- v i ic'f .
! t.- ti
e i.- l'e T ioT
. n.d cat:-'
i ' r . S : 1 1 i ' ' i ! . ;
;:-!.'- '
'.. . .-. t- i
are
puVdic t
is clean
vict ill:
hotle
yii.g t() :m-
ie iacr t!;a
is far less
of f rt i haii
v a : t e J
t
i
urges parties r -;
;-ve them damper:-!
tl.et.i in orijer t
d:;sr
'sr..'
-an-:-:i
-t (
- a
of
t: i
: :i
ir
lit" the work of the church.
Th class was composed of twelve
::.b'.r.- mid in the service the bish-
d v. as aist d bv Father W. S.
Lee-. e. rector of the church. Five
..(Lilts and M-ven chiiuren were in
ti.e cl-Vi.
Tlie chedr of the church gave a
very beautiful anthem. "As it He
gins to Dawn." by Vincent, the scdo
portion of the anthem being given by
.Mrs. John W. Falter, one of the mos'
.eiiihiful vocalists of the city and
her voice was at its best in the in
spiritiir number.
The new class added to the church
rj; represents the advancement of
church in the work that it is
i'.u oti and has in the past few-
e.irs under the leadership of the
re-: or. Father V. S. Leete. made very
in. p'.mmt. advance.-: in the spiritual!
life of the o immunity and extended
it s -p1" r
Th
c;.
i a large number of
i nit e t c t he :'u ml -i :
j of t lie ci;;. in ope'
j One party ; ) b
n- to
!) The
per
o kf
: t io)i .
brc 'uht
on; ri-Ir.ol-
t
with an auto.
George Brinklow. w ho v.as driving J
tiie truck for the L. H. Puis garatiei
at Murray, in hauling corn to the,
r.urlington tracks in this city, stated I
that he was driving west through
the alley on which the Wolff garage;
is located and as the truck, travel-!
ing at the hate of live or six miles j
an hour, passed the gurag?. Loreu
had attempted to catch a ride and
had fallen beneath the wheels of thej
truck before the driver could stop, i
The insurance company is being!
represented in the hearing by At tor-i
ney Hurt Hall, of Omaha, while the!
interests of the claimants are beinc:,
looked after by Attorney A. L. Tidd (
and Attorney Aubrey Duxbury.
sisted of Lot; a n overt
sek and Hurry P .isall. a
were charged with iieina
and the- court Uvied a
t In :u. Poisa 11 and l ti t
given ? 1 and co-ts atn
whib- Kaiasek dre'v
and cos's, a tcrai of ? : s.
The matter was later t;
County Attorney . C
Poisali charged with ;'. e p
c:.!l-
-jey Kfda-
: whom
toxica ted
fine upon
v.-( re eacii
U'ltiliL. T '. i
down f l:;
d
.11 t !
- C II .
i ken up
ie ;.ad .Mr
-ses : ;.n o
cot; ii t '
w lo
h-
lu'iuor aro! arraign
court b-fore .Judge
wua .tine; S 1.0 uui1 . .
The trials and t ribulat inns of a
joy riding party Saturday found an
echo ir the court of his honar Judge
wh
c I.
nd foi
of s;i
1 a n '. e r was
!':' smacks f,
Archer
raiaiu-.-li.iu-r
;
a prir.e
n Lari
lived .
w li i c
i a:..i
ith
GREEKS MEET WITH
SOME VERY BAD LUCK
ride:
-en .
will
: s-
i ra
t;.i
anis was ar
possessio'.i of
v. as a are ed
:s and Morri
ll a jei: fi"
n- pc r
'K-r.
1 Vili
. n
cf ir.fluei.ee in the city.
i
! South Omaha Men Coming Here to
lib tfrdi LLbj
ii
a
SAD DEATH OF MOTHER
OF BUT A FEW HOURS
i -1
Much Ir:
T! - r ii
;':CV
Xr AV
icv A
w Tori Kail to
other Year.
Peddle Corn Juice. Get Pinch
ed and Lose Car.
Tiie '-ar-iie. in ii
mad" -c:?lem..i!-:
hf ir fines a n.! w
custody af !' stlfo
tin nciai s-'-ba' k
1 - h t or to 'hem.
The work of ?!.
i
La'-
of 'lie
. ' -lis
I e ll;
.:e j
'' tt
I . v
i'i a nd .oe; .. t r Tiie
Irasi.a. w iio wiii '" in -ession at
Oui-iiui i!iTin;4 i.'iat moni!) and a i
r.ir.e men's a : e already lielng per-
j j. a : 'd by tlit ofliet-r., of i'ne grand
lodi'e to liriim t: members lore ;o
Plat --mt-.:;-h on a -perial tta.n to in-
;a-i t . he Xeb:a-ka Masonic IioTii .
'i Li- '.vill be on of the mo-t
t horous: iiy r'iresen i a t i gat herings
of tio r.jdeU's of all portions of ilie
.-tiite tlic his ever vi-ited here and
ever; ci'y vher tiie Masonic frater
nity Ir--. o bulge will be represented,
ill ordr-;- -hat the occasion may be
iituujiy observe,! the members of
T:io-
iu n t -
. in
. nd ti
! n .
n
..p
ks
in.;.
.1!
ned
; '-to
. .: r. -'
be
i i n
:;on-
Tl.e
a rt :.-;. n
P
a n
T !..
n an
ind
d J
'I V'
p'-n.i-.M.
P.
.nd
held .ii. F. 1".
v ;i : tw(i
::t irket. J. W. Mun-ili-er
v. ere named on
il.'-e ge:,J j..,.,. rj v.- 1 1
ov-riii:iaiodv of tiie
:n the t ye .r.
P"d ball is-ue resulted in
''' t't'-r t fri' :o;s ot the pro
r. by ;;.- otet of 71 to e,;; and
vers o! a frieioiiy game uf i
l.e.irt.s c rit.
Krm '.iiiicavf Pallv.
A raessarre was received beret
yesterday announcing the death of
.Mr-. Cha-les Sae. which occurred
a 1 o'clock Sunday morning in Om
aha at the family residence at 33rd
and Charles s-reets.
The death followed the birth of a
little daughter at S o'clock Saturday
evening. The news came as ti dis
Tinct shock to the friends here who
had learned to love and esteem this
fstimable lady during
here.
The deceased was twenty years of I
age and she and her husband resided j
here for a number of months follow-
her residence
Saturday afternoon three residents j
of that portion of the state metropo
lis known as ".-out;i town." came to1
this city for the purpose of makiti'-ri
delivery of sundry and divers pack-
ages of liquids that won hi dispel the
dry and parched condition of thej
throats of the residents of These,
parts. The packages of the precious!
livered. as before the party had ar
rived in the main portion of the city,
they fell in with Officer Alvin Jones
and Sheriff C. D. Quinton. who re
lieved them of their load and led
them to the "lockup."
The parties were driving in a Ford
tourins: car which was owned by
George Mansmell. one of the trio,
and which contained a small qttan-
m," up t he c uses r. .
a i;i;o-t (!;; i:iu
afternoon and th
tivitv !:ad added
-nr of ! e i t v.
r;n:
it elii
; h
a 1 1
.mi tor
.1 t'r mi
riou-
I. s 1 -
roun.l--i
dut
: I urday
e t r- :.-
w.
C, T. U. SOCIETY
HAS PLEASANT TIME
Meets at Home of Mrs. John Gorder
Yesterday and Listens to Very
Interesting' Address.
From Tuesday's" Pain
Yesterdav aft rrn
of the V. C. T. F. !"
joyable m "! inn ;,t Ik
i.ik ''"" " , : titv of the unlawful beverage. An- John F. ('.order ami t
when .Mr. .sage was engaged in the, of y pivJnR hjs nHmi. pnn ( ,. t,u. ,
tire business with George Weideman. ,n,,.w ,, Tlinf lils .r,,,, ' , , ....
and for this offense was charged with some time.
of this city
The funeral
services will
at the home in Omaha on
a ft eriioon.
be held
Tuesday
HAS NICE POSITION
i tiie th em hers
i 1 ve ; y en-
home of Mrs.
he occasion wa--arirely
att-ndl
s enjoyed lor
the address given by the
l.vdia .M. Merrick of Fni-
possession. while the owner of thej The principil feature of the afte
car was charger! with transportation j noon was
of licjuor. Kev. Miss
Mansmell was turned over to Sher
iff Quinton and a complaint filed
(against him by County Attorney a.
I G. Cole charging him w ith trans-
i
versity Place, and
no
the booze
nnrt i ri tr
down . received a fine of
even-1 costs, which he paid and returned to
and for which he
100 smacks and
n
. w
play to
TARIFF TO KEEP LEAD
OVER TAX T-EVISION
V.-a-hinu'pn. I . c. April 4 Plans
ft publican congressional leaders
to phice tarn, .---id tax it-vision sec
";:'! the b-i !:,t;ve program of
i;.e c;ra se- on v.;:i stand, it was
-aii t ':;. " b mi rubers of congress.
'.'r th-; had cufenel with Prei-
ll.i rdi
C. F. Mason, of Omaha, or "Kike."
as he is more familiarly known to
the many friends here, came
from the metropolis Saturday
inc and spent the day here visiting his home in the great metropolis,
with his friends and relatives. Mr. j but minus the car which has been;
Mason is now manaeer of the Lin-; confiscated under the provisions of
coin Highway stage line, operating j the prohibition law and w ill be sold
between Omaha and Fremont and at public auction to the highest
which operates five sixteen passenger , bidder. j
busses between the two cities. Mej The man giving the name of Petros ;
in her re
marks, discussed many of the matter--of
interest to the women and espec
ially the married ladies of the soci
ety and the speaker discussed at some
lenirtli the problems that cr me to the
women of the world.
Another very pleasant feature of
this occasion was the vocal number
given by Mrs. Pal Roman and in
which this talented lady was heard
at her best and this number was very
niuch enjoyed by everyone.
During the afternoon daintv and
I: T
T
p. !'
illl'-T-. V.
Chair!!. a:
ir.ir ( ( m
wi'h Prv
declared t!
t.ie most critical in
was of the opiaion
-:ty of levying heavy im
on various mineral pro-
d
ie
t.eee.
; ; it-s
eas ompaasi
.an Rhodes of
ii i-e uurmg a
ident Mardini;.
mining .-;
a iie
t h j ;
rial u-p:e.-.s,
v ouLl b-COT.
v ere r.ci afforded
pet. t inn.
today by
bouse min
coiifcrence -Mr. Rhodes
nation was
ade and he
the indust
ry in mining districts
more severe if relief
from f reign com-
is also manager of the Mangold 1 was turned over to the city aut hori-! delicious
garage at Klkhorn and has been very, ties and charged with possession of
successful in his ventures in this 'liquor for which he received a fine
line of work. Mr. Mason, on going : of $100 and costs, which he paid and
to Omaha was first connected with! was allowed to go on his way to his
the Omaha branch of the Reo auto home. The third member of the
company, but has since been able To ' trio was not fined as his part in the
make the venture for himself in the! affair had been merely that of a
business came and his friends will ; looker on and no liquor had been
refreshments were se-ved
by the l.os'ess that added to the
pleasure and enjoyment of the mem
bers of the- party.
GOING TO AUSTRALIA
be
so
pleased to learn
successful.
that he has been
STILL VERY POORLY
xine stationery. Journal office.
From TuPdav'B Dally.
Miss Belle Speck and brother, Har
ry Speck, have returned home from
Basset t. Neb., where they were call
ed by the serious condition of their
aunt. Mrs. Frank O'Neill. Mrs.
O'Neill is suffering from plural
pneumonia and her condition is the
mrr t serimis nt this time and her
recovery considered very doubtful.
found on his person.
i
The Cass county friends- of Mr. and
Mrs. Y. C. Frampton of Lincoln.
former well knvn residents of this
county, have learned' that th-dr
daughter. Miss Eleanor Frampton is
ifinn If. 1p:hp T.'n-.iln for 's'n.i Vt-uti- i
word nas neen received ncre i.y i (.ii!CO frnni ,vhert. he win san for
relatives and friends of the birth of j Australia to fill a t went v-t vv weeks
a fine little son and heir at the horn-. ; ,.,af(.m,.l vv;, ..;, K-n. r-
A FINE LITTLE SON
of Mr. and Mrs. James Mrasek near
Grant. Neb., on March 20. The moth
er and little one are doing nicely
and the friends here aro well pleased
to learn of the happiness that has
come to them.
Elank Books at the Journal Office.
man company, w n are plain in
that country. Miss Frampton h;e
been in California with the Keller
man company ; nd se un-d a short va
cation in order C visit the parnnts
and enjoy a stav ir the old homo be
fore going to the far off continent
fur her wjik in the movies.
Pia t i stnou i ii b dt;e No. t".
o,
evening
anpoipied an executive eonim i 1 1 ee
consisting o'' i!. A. Schneider, chair
man. C. C. Wescott. L. L. McCarthy,
c. F. Sciimidtmar. and William A.
Robertson n asi-t in the prepara
tions i-at may be necessary for the
proper reception of the grand lodge
of t be Masons.
Tiie eraii 1 lodae wiil number lo'O
mem'rs and come from every por
tion of ihe te ;imj wiii have in its
me 'mors:, i p many who have never
i'-r-Tfote had t he op port unity of vi--iiine.
the r-plendid monument that
Mascnary has reared to the aged and
'ii;!.. i t wnato in tiiis city and which is
o?ie of the tinest instituTi ns of it-;
kind in the state-.
To accommodate the members of
the icd j ;: special will 1k run over
either the P.urlingtcui or Missouri Pa
c i fi - - anti allw the m in bersh ip of
tr.e state eraad lodge a stay of s"i'
ri 1 hours here auu an ample t.ppor-tuni;-
of realizing to what high eff'i
cieto'v tiie honie- has b en brought
in tiie last two years.
Tne 1-JCi 1 committee is to extend
t) every Masonic lodge of t lit coun
ty an inviiaticn to be present in
the-'!' f;;r;re;y and assist, tiie Piatts
liicTttii Masons in receiving the dis-tinani-hed
isitors and to enjoy the
i.reat gathering rd" the fraternity.
The improvements at the home
should be well alo".g by the time of
tiie vii: of the grand lodge and af
ford a a n opportunity of seeing the
hi me in all the beaiitv tha' the sur-
From Tuesdays Dally.
This morning the resular monthly
ses.-ion of the board ot county com
missi, ners wa opened at the court
house with Commissionets-. Harris,
Corder and Farley in attendance.
The morning was almost wholly giv
j en over to the consideration of the
ilaims against the county and the
'auditing of the various amounts
which was expended in the conduct
of the county business. (
makesTresentation
to the masonic home
Portion of Land Secured by Citizens
is Given Over to the Nebraska
Masonic Home Assn.
W. C, RAMSEY HON
ORED BY OMAHANS
Named as IImber cf Board cf Educa
tion of letropciis Last Evcnin
to Fill a Vacancy.
A former J
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and v. ho lias
'larsmouth man. W'ii
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Ramsey .f ti-i- cit.
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m-nibi r o! t be board
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From Tuesday's Daily.
At tb.e session of the board of con
trol of the Nebraska Masonic Home
association held in Omaha todaj the
forma! presentation was made to the
association of the land recently se
cured by the Chamber of Commerce
for the purpose of a new roadway
and adding to the grounds that sur
round the Home in the west portion
of the city.
The deed and other pa tiers cover
ing the transaction of the transfer
were presented to the board by K.
II. Wescott of this cfTy. a member of
the committee of the chamber of
commerce that had the raising of
funds in their hands and Mr. Wes
cott expressed the feeling of pleas
ure that it had given the citizens of
Plattsmouth to do a small part in
adding to the institution t li si t is such
a splendid advertisement for the
city.
Tiie deeds were accepted by Presi
dent James M. Robertson of th"
Home association and the various
members of the board expressed their
appreciation of the interest shown
by the citizens of Plattsmouth. in the
success and progress of this splendid
i nst ; t ut ion.
Tiie grading contract for the new
roadway thai will lead from the Mis
souri Pacific station to the .Masonic
Home has been let to Fred Clugy
and work will be commenced at
once and the road made ready for
travel and will later be followed
- - ith the plans for Ihe paving of
this portion of the street.
When the new street is completed
the portion of Fourteenth street re
cently closed by the city will be ad
ded to tb.e grounds of the home and
aid in t lie plans for the beaut ificat ion
of the surroundings which are being
held in temporary abeyance by the
board ot control and the superintendent.
b na resident
yesterday as a
of ednca ! ion of
sey is .-.jmed
Straight, who
but has since
( a liforn ia .
The selection of Mr. Ramsey re
flects great credit on the judgment
of the members of tiie (Uiiaha board
of education as he is a gentleman
who wiil be found thorough!) titled
tu act in te h'apa(ity as one of the
managers of the great educational
syMeiii of the metropolis.
William C. Ramsey i- a Ca-s coun
ty product, having been born in
Pin i t - tn u i h and nieived hi- cilia a
tion in the -ihoob here, later uoin-.
to the state i n i er i i . w to re he
graduated wo!i (lie hirlo-t honoi
frem the law colb-ce. He was elect
ed count) attornev of 'us county
in llMiS. but resigned before the com
pletion of his tei in and wa- succeed
ed by Calvin H Tabr. M-. Ram
sey on leaving 'bis city located at
Omaha and was made assistant coun
ty attorn y by Ceorge A. Magney.
then count) attorne) of K.nialas
county.
He has. since retiring from the of
fice of the count) attorne) been en
gaged in private practice and is one
of the leading )oung attorm vs of the
metropolis rnd has Peon ery Mi"
cessful in his legal work.
VERY HAPPY WEDDING
Tie h arty co-opera t ion oi ever
zea regardless of whether or no
are member-, of t he order as i'-.m
home ii re i.- one i.f the lito'st insti
tutions in tiie city.
ELECTION VEEY QUIET
SUFFERS SOME
SEVERE BURNS
Z-Iarvln. Eight-Year-Old Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Tiitsch Has Close
Call From Fatal Accident.
From Tuesday's Daily.
Yesterday afternoon. Marvin, the
the- eig li -) e; r-o'd son of Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Trits-ch. had a very close
ali from a severe if not fatal acci
dent when he- was scalded by b,;il
i;:g water from an overturned lot
kettle.
The littie lad had ran into the
kitchen of the home and not watch
ing where he was going ran into
cue of thr members of the family
who was :t the time carrying a large
tea kettle of boiling water and the
force of tilt' impact caused a large
amount of the boiling water io tie
thrown over the face and chest of
Marvin. The injured boy was given
medical atteniion at once and made
as comfortable as possible, but the
nature of his injuries makes it very
painful at the best.
lb' is reported today as resting
somewhat easier, but is still in unite
serious condition.
JOHN BUTTERY QUITE ILL
Frorr. Wednesday's I 'ally.
Last evening Frank F. liuttery of
this city received a message from
Lincoln announcing the serious ill
ness of John J. Buttery, veteran Bur
lington railroad engineer and broth
er of Frank and Mnrt Buttery. The
message was- sent by a son. Harley
Bu'tery and stated that the exact r.a
iure of tae sudden illness of the fath
er was not fully determined and that
he was to be taken to the hospital
to be examined. His condition,
however, was given as being- very
serious. Frank and M. L. Buttery
departed this morning for Lincoln to
be with their brother during his ill
ness. The many friends of the family
here will regret very much to learn
of the s-erious illness of Mr. Buttery
and trust that he may b able to ral
ly from it.
-rem Tuesday's Dflliy
The city election today "as the
quietest that has been held in th"
city in many years and very littie
interest taken as the voters in the
morning hours were loth to get out
and regi-ter their choice at the pi lis.
The only contests of the campaign
was for mayor where Car! Johnson
iwul John Cory are contesting and in
t lie fifth ward where L. K. Vroman,
republican, is opposing Frank ebai
ka. nuiied citizen and democrat.
One way to relieve habitual con
stipation is to take regularly a mild
laxative. Doan's Regulets are recom
mended for this purpose. ::nc a box
at all drug stores.
From Tuesday? Daily.
This morning at the Holv Kosnry
Catholic church in the west portion
of the city occurred the marria-ie ot
Miss Eleanor Sedlak and Mr. Frank
Slatinsky. The wedding mass of the
church was cebbrated by Rev. Fa'b
er Ferdinand Suesser. lector ot the
church and the services were ijiiite
largely attended by the relative.-i-.nd
manv friends, of the voung peo
ple. The bridal couple were attended
by Miss Teresa Sedlak. sister of the
bride and Joseph Sedlak. as be-t
ma n.
Following the wedding
party were entertained a'
bre-akfiist at the home of
of the bride, Joe Sedlak. Jr.
there motored to On aha. w here
will enjov their honeymoon
friends in that city.
The bride has just recently ar
:ied in this country from her birth
place in Bohemia and has been mak
ing he- home here with her bi' tlitr
since 'ha' 1 1 me. The groom is one
of the employee of the Burlington
in the shops here and has made his
home here for a number of ye-ais past
and is a gemleman held in tli" high
est esteem by a larpe circle of warm
friends.
Mr. and Mr. Slatinsky on
return will be at home to
the bridal
a nuntial
a brother
and from
t he y
with
t heir
their
friends in this city as the groom has
a home awaiting the corning
mistress of the household.
of the-
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