a fi 3 4 vo u h 3 I ! PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, LIONS AY. APRIL 11. 1921 NO. vol. no. xxxvn. HOMESTORES"" ARE THE BEST TO DEAL WITH GLOWING DECEPTIONS FAIL TO STAND UP UNDER LIGHT OF COMPARISON. I,a::y- From TI ..! :ra.i;i at 1 ::!" t. iat'-ii aud i:i cv- .-at i:w-::-s ma.le t T i ; i. ':t ly th--- Ti.nla-.- i:: :' :,t t"h:. t n ;i: e ' . I.! ' ' ;' ' -' ' :n:!:. - ! ' C' t y . c J.r-po f!o: of i i :. . i . i ;.i.t !. V". I.:.': : :. tt.a v. as i:.i. a; : ! i ver-' .. : i o i : :! - 1 VoT'!'. :!- ill i .-. . ,:bi i.;,v r ! .r -. n . r it ...i- f drv je;. a I:d .: l ... nauie t r.'-i- on r. pi a to. vii e.. : h" it i. t!i'- r v s-oait- i r.i'- s in ofe.-.- of te purithupvd fori r t t ney tout a t.y if oar "b ritinmt" stores A a ot! . re -' ;!.- (''-:' 1 . , . T - .I--- o 1 ; ! . . I" '. . - ' r-.iiy t-. :, o; t i : 1 - t : i ( - r ii-- t-'tr li.t-.-r w em - .- r-. : 11 ins t ha: .- in ;: rv i - up - t.rop; r- a ; . i I ! b a l . ; r yar.i. a .. ll! ' Tea- - slit ma : a - iv aT i to t ;rt v- i f 1 !; t a' l.av- por- 1 1 1. la-n '' I y 1 ! r! : ' e cit v c : a w i . t a . rr. t (I. n . in- t ' t-H.ol 'it ! -. ! : a a nr. O 1 ; V . . r a ti ! ii.ne.-rs v. i.o : an; ry .:.! 'tt tiri; l'i b- ..!:.: :! s,, . ' a iil.e i i W-iri. , ar -n vas- ljt t,e: ' ro r- t-.a,: the be; it s in- a I ! t : : I ( : ; - i !:."-! r-. t ii. . . . a a r -a .a' - ' : . o - - b ' ii id i.- Ol tb- ..a- :hat th-s.- t ra ' - il ' f- I.'-t o,- ra'ina tor 1 a t.'ir i:-aih ,n tlie city d-'fs not -! tie s-'- n- t ,i i v r' ": w aces a: .; . ; l.-r :' t"a:t v b ii thiy F- s..m.e ...o.is ;,t lover prices ' ts they ' . r-c---' e tb - ti.-'i oj-poi-t nnity ;s:a '!. t'-a.ia P. H. EASE BALL TEAM 'M " I ! I, .-e ? e na II t . am y it ir- e ;.- :i,at;y. ' ' t. map al ma j t v a: ' -; I a a .-. , 1 e m Ii 1. 1 tii 1 1; : fi-' i! any. ;::t map. Fi: r f t all victories. lea'.- I..- ).-. i.il pi .vs ! i.e il do th- tr be-t . A Fr-.-bman ha i.il- OMAHA THEATRE PARTY From Th nrs'lii v's ti.io- Mi-s Rr.::,i:, M- v.-r -. oi i ,,s -n- ,orR,-',r c ;c rf,',n'y residents. Sn- ; iicious refreshments consisting of '"" -''--s Vivian Raar of I'.: ;d::i fiu.n :, n-ing vote of thank's. , fc i g'-'.-s. C;.;;:'. mia. e.rertait a jT-rtv r?,,nr,nir ,he ',irth of a line little j aneel food cake an;J strawberries rnd !,r,H'- ?Ius N'n' M-e rwPs- nr'li Mis Mad iltne Cx. a-contptnied ,'M coa.). s. ; (1 t - -. Krar.k .1 Mor-an r,!r, 1,r''' daughter at their home whipped cream were served hv the Miss -.Iar: el SiretRht. At a late hour bv r.:h--s Kse!le Raird as pianist, gave I , M Mr-. Fred F. Morgan of t!F- citv' - :'' ":r : 5n' - - (,n Friday. April 1 . ho.iXOKS ' the r.;ie--ts took th ir dep Ttr.ie ut: ini- a ri.arming rendition of Pnrtnctide. i j JfPgl an ! Mrs. Fn:!.p ib.r:.. i,f Mav-prin-V ;n.or.K!y de larine Mi s Minor to h the ; I?";:-.. :,..a..,hr-t.'- ;:!!'! ,Uur I When you tnmk of printing, you Lost anything found any thine'. : f'Srllf v'f. uZ;?1 We can furnish you Diank book i ytnn ' " "a - can t help but think of us. , Try a Journal ad. "They satisfy." 1 new position. most any kind at Journal office. i A IN SERIOUS CONDITION Fr-m Thiirsilav's Iail. 1 Tii" reports i'mum Lincoln state Ithri' .1 !; ti Ruttery of iliat city is in 'very Tiniis condition. Frank ami ' .M. L. I ! u 1 1 ry of this vity visile. 1 , r ; i r brother yct'ri!av and w r- ! .illy shocked at the change that; la-l few week-; has . i- ; i ir i : t : It Mr. p.uttery has lo-t 1 h ivhx of his eyes and his g.nerui physical condition is such as to make I his removal ii the hospital n-ce: ia-v. I .i i T - -in of I he cax- il T i ri ii awai'eii with anxietv bv the : r..:iiilv an.l fri.-mls Iot I. )iere :it..I in Lii:(.,,!n. . , waiiiia npnni P inr T tlpt.if rrl rl P flnP ,;t "' i'l-m V-.ltu'.-n hiiil'Unj; in I Wwitl I LUI L.L ni.U j slattMiioutli and a v rv piea.-iru at- I I n i M f h im ueni nn.;!";;:;:;:;;:!1" ,r;tr;;;;r JU!ML.!i Ik II LUI UUH .'tr;;, TT.t T.rlrf-s nnrl TJnHprt Trnnn Married at Home of Groom's Uncle Here Yesterdav. From Thursday's Tailj i : - -1 rd.. v at rn'i(.:i at 4 n dock :i :t ! . .-re',h' ho'.i. of t !.. unci ;.r;d aunt : is ! vt s from -ro.i: i. Mr. and Mrs. Kolw-r i roop. o-.- ..tit,, ii:e inarriau- o: - oi. - - i:iia l.oht - s ;,;,! Mr. Koberr Tr""'. Ti. . eddittu was v-ry simple, the I-- b'-l ir:. in from their hom-s in c M i. r h a !i of l.ohi:-'s. : pan.'- with Mr. Fauljthc state as evt-ry ctointy u i.i - ; - w ka and .Miss KM" r 't-d ! l-er,- :;-'er of 'lie bride and t!!",..' Ti.e ';t-s count repr'-sentat i v - j--,.p'e were th- witne-.-es of!..cted wer- Cointv .lude Alb v. -i . von; d b e 1. 1 rr ; ie Wre r. i: v H. 3. .;-4 "tii-ky. pa-tor i' t he i-'ir-i i ' ..' y' eria n church. TI.- br'Oe i- . d::n-hter of Mr. art J -M r--. ..'ac.b Lane-. of n-ar Mvrird. and i .;- ' p puiar you:; ia-'i-- 'f lb:- pert i u of t h couaty and ' o::-- i;t b, .a in- biaii-.-t ! m by . :- lara- circi- of warm frb-i. ds v. :;om s he iias v. on by :i r c barmint; di- ' -' '"' The aroon; i- ,," of the epertret :. " -i:.-'. fart-ier- ;" i..-ar N haw j;:: am! a - a : air. ami ..i rs. . in i roop. at:.! a '' v.'- nam ol t h- hi:;lie.:t . : a n-iin- it. ti;.. coiainnnity in which i io !iv- -. .Mr. Troop and bride will :i:;k- il:-:r : o:n- on th-.- farm that :he r,.,::n b .okinu thi-,e:'r ami acre ha- ver t h in." in readine--- for the coming of his b-lpmate. The many l'rienos id' the voting : if join in w vi:ir. tr.otn a ior; -ry happy wa .ni-'i nit- in ti..- t a care. Ve. I": GO TO THE K. T, CON- Hi AWr 1ST I Ik! Number cf Local Knights Templar ir; CapiTal City for Two-Day Gathering- of Masons. Frmn ars-.'.i v .- T'ai'v Ti - K'ui, bt- Ten pbir of the stat art t; --:in in conclave at Lincoln 'od::y ai ! tom-r-ow anl a la re nu.i:i-r of th- commami'rs and past ("mmav'i-rs of th,- order will be in aite; "lance at th- .nat hcrini; f this . imnor-ai:' branch of the Masonic j i'rai- rn it y. !"r tf tlie Mt. Xion commandry of i. this t-:tv v. . A. ;;o'ert-on. ir. r rank ( 'amrijin I.uk- L. Wiles. .1. K. Sib' t;: and K .". Kichey will ie in a;t-t dari"e as -. ell a James M. Robert- -n. who is one of the train! ei:- (;.":;:;-:. t o dicers of. the state. The cencdave i- to b- visited by (i- r-e Vv . Vail-ry. of Denver, grand .-et. ior warde'i of the urantl fiicauip ment of the Fnited States. who r p.resen'iitc Grand Master .?i.pli I-. a . . ... .1.,. Tlwi ' ' ' ' a I Ll.e KO-eiiois. i ur i ( --- n.o"h rt prosen'atives art- especially T--a.- d to meet Mr. Vallt-ry as h- is a farmer resident of this city. RETURNS TO DUTIES From Thursday's Jbuily. Frank A. Cloidb assistant cashier (.f t;,t, FlattitnoMtii State bank, who !ro tV.r Li.i-i.rl Wieks T:i St li.-fn fll- -ajred in ct!iubat:t:u a very severe case ,-f rheunmt ism. at the sanitarium at ii.o, n . has so far re-ovtred as T f be able to return home ami is now back on 'he j;b at the hank. .Mr. Fbtid: is feelin-r much unproved and his many friends are hopeful that he may have recovered entirely from the .painful malady and restored to hi.- b rmer -ood health. JOHN MURTEY HERE From Thiirsna v's Ia!ly. This m-rnitm John Mtirtev. one of j the best known residents of the v.e.-t-j '-ni tioitirin f Cass county and t'or i n.er state reprtsentative frt.m Fas ' county was here for a few hours. ! com in - in to meet with the hoard of I -onnty commissioners. Mr. Murtey i h is j .ist returned, from a prolonged , stay in Falifornia. where, with his. ' wife, he has been spending the winter j months and feels well pleased with ; the mibl climate of the coast countrv. ARE HAPPY PARENTS Word has been received in this city from Mr. and Mrs. C H. liist. GASS COUNTY WOODMEN MET YESTERDAY SELECTED MEN TO REPRESENT THIS COUNTY AT COMING STATE CONVENTION. f' om Thursdays Paitv i in- t ass c-iiiiiity c.'ivcmii.n ni uih !h.-l.l v,,u.nlav afteraoon at J oV!o k .present t., tuk- ,. art , ine.n r.era The uatherini; was called to order' hy !!. F. Coo-, clerk of ( cat.ip. No. of this city and Ceor.e l.i:--; chii.sky was introduced as ch a : ri.ia n o; the co::ve!!im and K. (.;. Cr'-ei:. .f Kin: wood .-.-i. rte.! as t !:. ( '. : '.: i the lio-'v j The main subject of interest be- fore tin- i:.eetin.u was tliat of b-c- 'in delegates it the stat- convent i;?!. v l.icii i to be held in I.im- dr. :i j ?uy ;th. and which w"!i be o; f , I the 'ar.est frattrnal -.a T h'-ri r.-s of, ' l!-e-on. of I'iat tsntoti' h i;r-n. i f Elmv.ooii. a d i a- (1 H. 'i:a'e-. at: I.u- : : : k v of 1 'ia i -:,(":' I; nr.. (J. L Fetrerman .f Klttiw ...! as, ! mat--. Tiit Mvtb-rn Wb.'.-im- t.ave a iiu-iiih-r: nip o 1 their sti-nath !.a t i;- : few y-ar- - r ' . ' '( ,!t a m-b-vn , row ins.: itme tin- clo-e of ii:-- rat-.- -n-.-tioii ai:d th-.e ar mv o?i-- of t!'- s' rony-st of t'-.e f ra -i-ria! instiram:-- orders in t h- co-;:.-ty and st:it and th" nt-'M'.b.Ts'.itp i-f.lb-.l with enthu-ia-t:i f-r tne fatni--.. orl: of t h- i vd -r. A :!;r .-'at" n('' tinv. a' l.h!f!-!n : v.lii era- Up tl.e matter ! sec; the m-xt head camp at Omaha and' for which the r pres-i: ; at : vos V - . - braska exptct to n:aki -:reat :ht a: th- national camp in S lami- in June and the outcome will l'f await - ..in, i,t.t-.. vr- i-.k.itiI.up ..r -he o-Her in tl.A State HEHAWKA HAS SMALL FIRE TUESDAY MORNING. Tin- vil!a-e of Nehawka hal a ?r- alarm on Tu day morning and but i -r the prompt ami ei.-rm'tic v. ork of the residents !' til-' plate. '-. y tiiipht have p ri- nced a very -. rions co::,'la;-a;tor. '1 he bnibli:; ;. i'-a n-d by .F .M. Stone and orenpie.I iti the front portion by the po-i- o:be and in the rear by the slee,.- ins apartmt-nt of .Morris Foliard. -as tile SCelle of th- iirta The buildine. has a tin roof am' d.e r-lect ric liah; w ires are sfttnir lose to the building and one of th wires iiad uratlually b-come loosened 'o such an extent thai it rubbed atminst the rot.f and gradual !v cans- e,i a shortage that in time heated up ihe tin tf the roof and caused, th- 1 timbers supporting the roof to moulder for some time and durum the nicht they bur' into flames. : The f.re was lirst discoyere.i by ' r Alteting" Last Ever.in- Largely At Pollard who was sleeping m his: j j ht i -n-. ro..ni. when a small portion of the- Lenckd and Members Pleased ptasteriny ft il and the odor of th-; at Past Year's Success. burning wood t-rept into the room, j Mr. Pollard at once caib'd the tele-; From Thursday raii1-.-phone operator. and Miss Fuctlie: Last evt-nittR .Mt. Zion coramam'.ry lav:s. v. bo was or; duty at the time No. Knialtts Templar, met in their rhowetl clearheadedness ia caFim; lod.ee rooms to comiuct tbc -lection, the residents of the city t the cene of offlfrs for the ef-uini; year ami of the fire. On the arrival of the 'he follow-in- wer.- ra:n-i: citizeiis. the electric liab.t wires l?:nl-' Fake L. Wile-, tinim-nr rfuun an i ii to the buiblint. were cv;t and tier. the flames extinguished after can -ina; Kmmons J. Ricltty. -ei:ei-Fiissimo a loss eFtimat-d to be in the nei-h- borhood of $20. ENJOYED A FINE TIME YESTERDAY AFTERNOON From Th tirsday'f" la!ly The Ladies Aid societv of the Christian church was entertained j most delightfully yesterday alter-i noon at the beautiful countrv limi.,''' Thursdays Ttnily. of Mr. and Mrs. Luke L. Wiles, south- A very charming fare-ve' dinner west of the city and the occasion party was given last evening by Miss was one of the most largely attend-I -Adeline Minor at her home in th ed that the society has enjoyed for Foroiiado apartment- in lienor f some time. j Miss Catherine Zook. who has former- The members of the society met at het n employo.l a- a stenoarapiit r the corner of Sixth and Maiii streets,111 Fuiiingtoii s! ops of this city, where they were picked up hv Messrs Miss Zook has accpted a position in L. L. Wiles and C. L. Wiies and j Lit:ctdn with the firm of Faf-h Pros., driven to the home in the countrv. ! :iri' WH leave to taba up tier new where they enjoyed verv much tlie ' duties the end of this week. passing hours, despite th fact that j 1 was r.eaututiiyi ami et- the rain for a time threatened to f';ctively deccratedj-y ah:ijre center- ir.a- the pleasures of tlie occasion. ! I"ece of tulips and '-pring; Mos-oras. During the afternoon. Miss Jiarv;T,'is l"-igiit cob.nina with t he sa -my Rucker gave a very charming piano ' Iinen :l'1(1 r'tirklina silver made a solo, with a reading by .Mrs. Allen i verv attractive table. Easter Llie- J. Reeson that served as enjoyable , an1 snri71 Hossonis were in a bund- features of the event. The business auc' tl-.roug'.uxit th- rooms. At sev- hour followed at which a number of en 'clo(k a delicious li' e .:ir-e din- matters of importance were taken Iur v'as s''?rvf"1- T'-1' evening wa up ; sjtent in music and a general god At a suitaoie nour uaintv and de- EXAMINATIONS HELD TODAY From FrlilHy Dally. Til is r.uiM'.iiiK Mi j ( Superintend---. Mis.--- .' ;i-- a very b;;.-v pi:u a race pupi i - 1 1 t he sj ii a I'lai'.-iiiv.ut !). vt i the rt i! ii ! ; h ex a .r . n.i a:u .::..: ion i - be: nsr Lei. ;. II o er i he ecu:; t y :. ! . amy i i a F- I f rsen . '- ! tie ciCili !t F surround- : 'i, attend ii. i :! ol th- S"i.OOls : ti.e j-apf.r.- r t!i P'U lii- will be :i-ri- to t :! :":; .) t v. -co-n 1 .--i. ; ! a 1:1 ii:a ! ion an! : a i t: t'-'.!w-ti I for !;:. liu' tilt I -lit ' lilili; pr-fldo ' of I heir verb. . it!-. :! iiiMnnA mKmf'iJ tt'.'VI ' H H MR 0 O 5 ? ! L- 1 nP'nrn CAi-JT fiHT! - : Mcnarch En-ineei inr Co.. cf Falls ! City. ?rei?nt Cont. : o::. pi . ve the Lowest Diacle::. 1 From Fh(!'iv iaiiy. . Y.-". :da aftt r:,: . o;n;t c--n.::i:i ;:;e! r ! :::il o, : iu-:de ::-ee -id-ir ::: t !r . i a 'if.. W- .-' :! : tin a-:a .!:! p.: re.i ' ' bid ":l .tie' f ': t . with ;: rri.- v it - : on the t.-.c- id w o:-k for t.'i-. year ; : i - w-. ed '.i th-. . lotiarc:: -iii.-tn : ' ity. t ne .! iie- n -'i "f I '' a : ' - na.ie h Froipe t. '(.;.-: ru no : i : t.ds !.. . .-: . I by V- '..;! w :. - ;. ii.-- -:iV' :'A i !-s; : ers j .j : an I f on.:. i !t;a ).: ia- i, a- i' ! f 'a- t a ,-r I oec... 'I- 1 no -; a n o; a . !; ; ' ' ;tta bt r ! hr u "a a- ! t I a : i ' i ' re. i 'i-nt - if .M; r.'.-y 1 r-- be .--..:. ( i .1. ! i ; a po.-i hall ;n ' In tinani.ti- n- V'te ib- --.tit-d. i Th r! re rt a F : - a , an ii .,t f :b ,i;-r i ; :: t;T y :i:Cia Is - i:' i r ft J : was r . .- V-y IV ; ( 'oat: t y Clot K (b-aia.-;c- F. 1 P'"i' I t'.-i to t!:- .oi;o-,;n ' ; .- i s . s .. "4.". " an ina Si;., n- ( or:nt v Ju iL-e la-e- ' . ' V " "" r''lIi:i ""11 t - . r . i . y t i . - . - - ii.' ni tne imp. r ... ."v mat. ers no '. 'ken Up I'V the b. ar.l Was t I cf bundlin.tr the em-.a v -a' y r.'j i ia ; of t!ie county . HeiaTiafore o: a - ! ( '. of the b-vv for road- iia - be- n n'.at' i: Hi tne emeruencv i.;al inn: ai:d it - ; rV;;;, WXl aioi divide it enua'ly .a th- ; hr-r di-;rit"-. Fnd-.- ; a- r--sob.it i n adopt d b the cotii:ai.--; :: rs i: v. . b --i'Vd iii.it th an .atnts w.ii ta train .11 the d-.strb. t in i'ich :t 'a.--:: "aise.1.. This wiii -F ;t a' 1 ' i-t : :! teivinx "a : i. iarsi r r-on. limn bt for,- a- I'a-T b-'.y ...iti- . -om-t iitm like 1 in a- : ban ti- t h-r di-tr: is am' "b-y : i ' !av ' ha t mn h more ;: v.-: i a ; d- f. : b e roa '. Welk'. reiia. ( -a:.- A-. ss,.r Wiiltatt! iiunieil t !:it- w as granted b. . !:- I.- a l'i. . - 1ST "710". Cft w f l SW . M ! A -fl iS - "Sl 1 Ubt.h.t.o.l DRY HOLDS ELECTION iFiljih J. llaynie. captain reneral. Philip Thiero'f. trea---..-.r. William 1-. Kvers. recorder. The tm inbers of the Templars wt r- ivell pleased with the vtar's work in - ?T'SU1 of the best voar? in t!: bi ttirv of tb' order in the city. PLEASANT FAREWELL ,,r .i.t....v CAPTURES NUMBER IT OflLLd ii? yfA'i.a ami ha- :. Ih! re-ore a. ; ,a student, lie w . I -pend I :.e slltlt- 1 ! im r in l.uin-villi u it ii his arainipar- . Fee. era 1 Oficr William Kar.ks and'.,.;,. .ir. anu Mrs. Fiai.lv wit-eier. - Miens Uutntcn tnend Active 1-av fn Troct C..; ,f fiivr ' i I From Ir,r...y lr.tiv. j Ve-t-r,iay aftert. oi n !' Lt.i 1 :; ' 'il!,:!!! Ha-ii, u !;., I e. n hete ! ! V ifu! . el..- i " i. ' a - :v : i h-;.--iM-t- v.her ii; ;i.-twr ii.'i'.h: uaiht-r ia 'ill-- Wi-. y of iilici' ii'jaof. .ieeotjipati ! d hv Sh.-r;rV t". i I Ocitltt'll. r.l i- ! i .. . 1 ..... - , : ; i : ... i i I j I ni . t I i . .ii.il- U U . i . . 1 o V. it . . 1 .1 1 p :it - v.-ra ' p.-. tit.. ioe tiours .ii ter- ::t::ii; .-.tt ti:e -:i'N ;.:,d lae.i i. - a tu't-'i p! a 1 for- hitr.nu at ti:,- ;(.:.- of ". . ; a cf I '.;(-i lie .Fit,' live Vaml- n. tiiey un- : bed a t;eat s'-.;i c :: '-ea '.. d nader l.:-::-- and . h, b !. v. a - pro.ii;,,: !:.-;-a:-d by r t fed-ral otbeer and t!,i tnattei' rt-porte! 'o t'le 1 t.ited 't-- att' ir.i v o; Jo a a for action, ta- re-: it ma- ri; iivnia- Kr-e-:aa-i. Mr. HanKs ami Sheri'f (.jninton -: i'V ied a -u-fd":oti- b iiKiia: tioil-r . "and'P!:; i:t :.r the kite her ov a-:d ..'!.!'! "a- ii;;-d with r.;'.- a!:ri ti . iL.lr ti:' boib-r b-d members of II:.- ; : rt y to !: i-i- that thty w.ub! "..a ia- a. bai .a-r inves:ati.n. !;: the : !.o-e 1;. .--i t he ceiFim and r aof (f a j. ' i ti-.- "worn." v. as ii isctt vet e;i and ;' w.-.s v-: y cl-v.' rly conce:i!ed ..mi b: a it tea b n t-r ti:e eale eye i f ' ::e "T!b .-r- -h - y miaat hae i..-en : ciai. b.r ; s i! is t'e iiie t-r will be -ira - . :: r;t '' r :.-i '.-:- to : t"ti:ted S:aTe- au s t' .r ac ion. i l.i jik :;:t- bet-n w orkins - ly t i: r ' it ii -::t t :. :- port ion f ii t y ami . n :i-- Nearaska side 'if-aio-i r:-r ::.is (-oeretl the o :-uahiy froai l-'ails City . m.aha ami .-ec.ir'.-d from 1 -oi tii- ot i.lj kinds and de ns . ;;(:: :.aw d --orate ti," of ' h F. S. Attorn-y ai Omaha. it. ' 'itji'.f.ct iot: wi; ii Siierif; : a. a b- a v ry th-r.mul: can- t : oi y -. at of t li- M i - ami ioca; a birpe num- !a -- w lo-tv ti - :nviioratii!si ten sc a - i. . : v jna.'- was maiiiita "uieu ami as .... i . i ; a .. : o . I .- .-, ,. ,. i . i . . i i i i i t . e l - a vo i .w'- .i s ., i . a ,, tho iu-M-rce in that section of the j ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF fcias. EDWIN T. DUETCHER Mrs. T. P. Livingston Gives Lunch eon in Hcncr of Her Sister. Mis. Duetcher. Tin- b. ant if'il hen:.- of Fr. and 1. . : s . '. ! i .i i n a ( ; 'ii on Nor!: S i x h .-1 ;--!. was -rs-ii- -t most charming icr.cdieon at 1 :."; yesttrday i'fternot-n when .Mr-. Livina-t -t: ea : erta m iOdv- in rn iioi.c,- o: u-r s:-ttr. .v. : Iii-tci:i-r it "a rren-buri Mo., fo-merlv .Mb-- Matbibb- 'a!le-y if : h i - t : ' y . 'i'.-e apti-dlt: ,.a il's .-!' the Ir.nciie II - t- b-: itif'll in the -xtreiiie. tilt' co.o.- -. la ;r b-ia.a in p-ink. w hih wa- .-:;:; 1: ..-i.t-d by the u-e f t'ae Mrs. vVard n .--.' w"-,:rh let;; a totK-h of rare a:m 'o ' I: ( il bb eoratiolls a ,.d wi;ii ;!- -m w linen and sparkiina . il' i-r ami cut -,1a-- made th- --ttin.a tf t;. dtlbi.a;-- ti v ci.:rse Fimdiein : ilf of -."eat pie.i-antnes-. If, ii - 'At:-- laid tor 'hirty iiiiii tlie -.:;' of inrn aue-ts pre-'-nt were. Mt- liastin ot St. Louis. Mrs. ... H. F.iimore and Miss Miirqie Waik- t- ( f .! ur: ay. am: Mrs. Francis li. h iie i f mail a. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES HAVE PLEASANr MEETING Fr rri Tli:rsday s Iail . Yesterday afternoon the members of th- ladi-s auxiliary of the Pres byterian church were delightfully entertained at the church parlors by .Mesdatnes F. ii. Shoii. P. K. Tritscli ami tb F. Vallery. The paritrs were i!iatle very at tractive by tiecorat ions of sprina tlowers. and the perfume of the plum ami apple blossoms made the senilis most pleasant. The afternoon was spent in the business of the organi zation and at a suitable hour dainty and delicious refreshments were served that added lo the delights of tile occasion and at the homegoing hour th- members felt that they had lad a royal time in every respect. HOLD PLEASANT MEETING From FriUavs Dal An ;o!j'Utrned meeting of the 1 eague of Women Voters was held in ; the arditorittm t f the librarv last ! ;.VeiFna. Th- resignations of Mrs. j ; Borkel. the trtasurer. and .Mrs. Far-! ; jey ,.: -hatrman of current event ; j . -,,",.; v.e-e rccre-ful'.y accepted ' ,,.,,) v.sdani J. Wiles and H. IF : ' (..,(- , p ctet! to fill the re caecthe va-1 . unties. Sunt. O. K. Pra't ga-.e :! ; optintistif t a Ik upon dm: a t bm in yea-j t.r:,i ar,rl our public .schools in parti - ! -nT.,r ue ;,.ked th;" rite menF ers i watch caref-llv ;he pro-rc-s of t!;e - smith-i o-vn-:- t:ii. .ir I'latt v.a I GRADUATES FROM COLLEGE I - - ! ! a -saia n lias ti n i - h d 1: 1 i o- 'e ;( puna a po.-n : n mi'i v. m I Wot!, ii t the Ml!:'! pit- acro- ra will er. d. :ih' r ho i l.i liu.- tnoi- lietieficiai 'o liitu a- he ha heeil silldin li.tld aad l:'-ed- 'hi' aidoor ex''!! i-H. Hi fru'inis here ap- pleaeil 10 kaow thai lie titii-ind the eour.-e v.i'ii honor atol will wi-a hiu. he he-t of - Hi .-- l.oui-vi.lt ! ' 'oijriei'. ANDREW ANDER SON'S FUNERAL Held at Weeping; Water Last Friday Largely Attend by Rela tives and Friends. Frnm Friday's Va1!v. Th- funeral of Andrtw Anderson, which was held at the 'tmi;reu;i ' ion.a ! church Kridav ternooii atol in charge of the pa-'or. lb-v. W. II. Kil-t-y. wa very la rgely a Feuded by relatives and friends who were anx ious to -how their la-i re-pects to 'hi- splendid mau who v as a friend to ail. Mr. And-r.on was a bachelor farmer, bu; his home was always a webome place for visitors and many i;.r;ie and enjoyable path-rings had be-n held th-re. IJ-sides this social loving side cf his nature there was hi- chariat)iene.-s and heiptu'.ness. ff-r vvlii-h he will long be remember ed. Many a young man. especially, has been helped by his fatherly ad vice and financial aid. Andrew Anderson was born No vember FT lVti'F at niuemont. Wis consin; moved to Illinois a' th" ago of 1 : came to Fas- county. Nebraska in S!b and buiF up his home thf ia:b s northeast of Weening- Watf. wlu-re he lived until taken to tb-ho-pPal in Omaha, where he died Ma: cli ::m. liti'l. Ii- r.niied at the ace of fiftetn with the Lutheran churth. of which, he was n member until his death. !!e leaves to mourn his death, be sides his feeble stepmother. Mrs. Lot t ie Anderson, five sisters and one brother. Peter Anderson, of Weeping Water. The sisters are: Mrs. Jake Damingo. Mrs. Henry Snell. Mrs. Chris.. Snell. of Weeping Water: Mrs. -V-ls Itobersor. of Kiverdale. Neb.: M s J. IF Jenkins of Lytuis. Neb. ii:.- father, mother, four .-i-ters and one brother have preceded him to the Oreat Beyond. Those coming from a distance to attend the funeral were his sister. Mrs. Nels Koberson and husband, of Kiverdale: the sister. Mrs. J. K. Jen kins and husband of Lyon.-: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Neilson of Council P.lufls. Ia.; S. Uay Smith. Omaha -Weeping Water Republican. MAKES LONG TRIP Frr.i.i Saturday's rtaity Yesterday. Paul Wurl. Jr.. of Po mana. California, ami Walter Tower of Covina. Califirrnia. arrived in the city ir. the car of Mr. Tower for a vi.-it h.ere with the grandmother and unties of Mr. Wurl and wi'h the relatives of Mr. Tower. The two young men departed from California ten davs ago and have made tii- trip; of 2 0 miles in record breaking , time and with the best of weather along the way. The Thrift r 1251 Every normal person is conscious of the thrift instinct, the prompting toward economy and the desire to endow every doliar with a buying power of one hundred cents. Cultivate this instinct with a bark ac count at the First National Bank. We are urging thrift, because a thrift community is always a better place in which to live. Your account is cordially invited! L: F3.: i Tin; First national bank THE BANK WHERE ! .ATTSMOL'TH ifTT-TTrTTFaTl iTIi'i - iTFTTf l I i 1 i ' ' J F i . I i iuhiii ihi.mi mniiiiiiummi - - AUTO PLUNGES INTO THE DiTCH Five Ycung Men in tlie Auto and Two to 'infm Were Quite Badly Injured On M ad.av e.aiha. "m- Former. Clifo-ii MrM a-:!. I'iiiijp A-w or' b . (biftord I Jam 1 1 and ap.'t :.-r y.una ma n . u ho- n . u.e .- . '. . d n bain Irivi- li-re .' ia in il.il:. ai ii : pi ir a sh-rt hiu- h-re .oi :t:g a . :i i- v a ! v.-hlch i -- F i'e io-bl at ' in ' pla-. ii: the tuar lil'iin'. 'i'U voting m-h l-.'fl about nine o'eb" i. t i -'urn to Ragle in a Fto d a o. lo I b. Mc alasier ami . ii ii h h- a d ; i v , n a A I ware happy t'lid F 1 ni w-ll mi: ,1 near tb. Iu-'dge b. : v. i . a :be la. Run, place and t '.. Mi'z-iaft pbi.--when tlie li.a!ii- i ;; th-- iar 'ai-Ii' out. the driver bi-onara d i-t i ac' a .-'id the ear svi'h it- occ.' pa ni iia-b-d into t.he iliK h 1 -". f . ; belov. . Th result was a t-ir ti- era h and 'i.r- of the young m-n uei.- injured T of th-m i tii iii-d i a i el wt-ir t the Si I Jatties pbo e ft r as-i-'ano'. Sid im meiiat-l re-p.,r.'bd with hi- . 'ti and were mh-:i i.at 1 nt'.-i -en- of the aciib i:t. A-bw.-r: ii.ol b n pinneti uinb-r tb (.: r atol for a s!i -r time was uni'onsci at-. Re wa- p-r-haps injan-ii th .i'i-i a- 'o- i.aii severe cua on the r.-ck acl !'..:-. Rentier received som- .-vi-h- -ir - and ParicU iiad his wrist had' ' inn. They all g ! into .Mr. .1: me.-' i a i and 'Ley were a .-oi r looking ig!ii as they wire brought into Rimwood to the doctor's ofhee f-r far- . It i- understood t.i.i' A -h va .rt h . who was tlie mv-f seti.ci-ly iiijurtd was takfii to L.m-oln ; ::i plac-fl ':i a ho- pi tii I. The auto was almou a c.-.tup!- fe wreck a.nd on Tmil.!.' wa - t.-w.d t-; Raale tor r-pa ii -a Of cour.-e there are inativ -tori-s curient in regard to the acid-nt and it is ib-utiifu! if ii wiM ev -r be known just exactly liow ii al! ,as. (tne woy : th;it three of the boy- iiad been pinned umbr l he ear mid while tl.e fifher tvvo went in -t-.m i of h'-lp iwo others succeeedd in fie;iir.u out and they succeeded in rtleii-ia, the at her young main. Anyway n wa- an e lerience they would not ar. to un dergo again. ..Mi.li from here went out to viiw the scene of the accident that eve ning. Rim n ood Leader-Rt ho. WEATHER VERY CHANGEABLE The sudden change t f weather from the spring-like condition of ye--terday to that of today was -uch as to be most noticeable and the mercury tin- morning eai-t cn-d just seventeen points above tlie zero mark. The pedestrians were k-p; moving a i a brisk a.iie day by th- .-harp and tii tin a wind. Th cold snap lias apparently put the living.-- to ..ny hop'. ' .' 'he fruit rr ; thai mith ur i ve. i ha ( obi .-nap ot a lew week? MAJOR HALL QUITE POORLY Major A. Hall and wife of Oram, Neb., .are in the citv vi-itina at the heme of Dr. and .Mr.-. J. ii Mall. Mr. Mall lias been in very poor health for --rune time past and it was d-cided to have him spend a short time here in hopes of benefiting his condition. He iv report erf today as not te-Fng cjtlite as well its Usual. Elank Eooks at the Journal Ofh-e. instinct! Fl YOU rEEL AT HOME tr-ri IP-., at 'Jlil.i.J-