ii suu mm Not hardly to-day, but you will feel cool and comfortable in a Sum mer Crepe Dress. 45-inch wide Embroidery Voile a special value at 69c per yard. A complete line of Flaxons and India Linons to choose from. How About o Fan? We have them from 25c up to $1.00 Lots of good cool house dresses on hand E. G. DiUEV & $m i Boosters Get in Good Work and Defeat the Visitors by Score of 3 to 0. Yesterday aflerdoou' I fie Monst ers .secured sweei, revenge for their former defeat by hanging a shutout on I he Alhamhni liasc ball team of Omaha, who had come down with the idea of pick ing tip a lillle soft money, hut were badly disappointed hy the rejuvinaled team here, who play ed gilt-edge ball from start to finish and won by a score of .'J to 0. The locul team has been shifted around on the line-up and the change apparently has great ly improved the work of I he team, as there was only one error made during the whole nine innings. The llrst sack was held down by Charley Anil., who played an errorless game and assisted by timely hits in the batting depart ment, while Mryon Amies was placed at third in place of Sals burg, who covered the second sack, and I bey both played a good fast game throughout. The first inning saw I he locals win the game by timely hitting, and after the scores acquired in this spasm there was nothing do ing on either side as far as scor ing was concerned. The visitors opened by Monroe securing a safe hit to third, and when Horn at tempted a hunt he knocked a lit tle pup-up that was secured by (lomiur, ami both he ami Monroe were retired on the play. I)odd hit safe through shortstop, but did not get. to score, as Nyslroin was struck out by Connor. The Monsters did some very ell'ective nailing in llieir Half oi llie in ning. Meal bunted and was safe on the throw In first and kept right on going to second, and on Mann's hit to right Held came Smith, who 1 1 a i on his bulling dollies, rapped out a nice Jill In left and Mann registered another score. Connor was put out on a little grounder to Vernon, but Smith came home on Mason's two-bagger lo left, which the fielder inufTed. This ended the scoring, as the side was retired when Carle struck out. The visitors several limes got men on bases, but I hey w ere un able to bring lliem across the plale, as Connor was very ef fective against lliem in tight places and received tine support from the entire team. In the sixth Horn of the visitors reached second and started for third base, but Meal's quick return of the drive of Dodd through second caught him between the bases nnd he was tagged out. The line up of the teams was as follows: Alhambras. Monsters. Hichler Catch Carle Vernnn Pitch Connor Dodd First Ault Horn Second . ...Salsburg I-aey Third Amies Monroe.... Shortstop Smith Kaufman.... Right Mann Seiglberg. . . Center Meal Nystrnm Left Mason 46 Good HighS 99 SHIRTS Look in our corner window for these Good-Night Shirts for men we are selling at 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.25. Also pajamas at $1 up. Boys1 Night Shirts 50c, pajamas $1. These are the famous Brighton goods extra full cut and extra well made. C. E. Wescott's Sons Always the Home of Satisfaction 6 DFTHEL IL At Home of Philip H. Melsinger, West of Plattsmouth, and a Big Time Enjoyed. In I he year 1818 Ihere came' to this country from the Fatherland, across the sea, a young German ami his worth v helpmate. Frei Lutz ami wife, and they came here in humble circumstances, seeking to make for themselves and fain ily a home in I he new world. They sell led near Pekin, Tazewell county, Illinois, and here the bus band and father engaged in farming and was very successful ami by hard work and (ierman thrift succeeded in making a home for hjmself and his growing amily. Yesterday, at I he home of hilin II. Mejsinger and wife. west of this city, the leu children f this worthy couple gathered foi family reunion and the occasion was one that will always lie a iriglit memory to all. as IlKvchil dren gathered for the llrst lime in years, coming from different parts of the country to ho the guests of their sister, Mrs. Meisinger, and to visit with each I her. The dinner spread before them was a feast fit for a king and served with the lavish hos- italily so characteristic of the Meisinger home and there was nothing spared to make the day one of I he most happy in I he lives of the family who had gathered there. There were some seventy-live. of the family assembled at Hie Meisinger home and I In; day w as spent in renewing old limes with arh nlher. I- ive sons and five daughters of Mr. and Mrs. f.ufz survive I hem, as I lie parents nass- 'd away many years ago, and the hildren have all been very suc essful in life and each has a family and comfortable home in which to spend their declining years. The oldest of the children s Mrs. Marg:ire Schafer of this oiinty, who is 70 years of age, and the youngest, Mrs. J. I. Falter of this city, aged 48. The children present at the re union yeslerday were: Mr.) Mar garet Schafer, Cass county; Fred I.tilz, I'ekin, Illinois; Mrs. Cath erine Hipper. Corydon. Iowa: Mrs. Elizabeth Schafer, Kxeter. Nebraska; Nicholas Lutz, Fair- Jiionl, Nebraska; I'hilip Lutz, Seward, Nebraska: John Lulz. Oak, Nebraska; Henrv Lulz, Pekin, Illinois; Mrs. 1. . Mei- inger, west of this city, and Mrs. J. I. Fa Her. This family can well be proud if the record I hey have made and are numbered among the leading and most substantial citizens in their respective communities and have contributed greatlv to the upbuilding of the localities in which ther reside. One of the sons, Henry Lutz, of Pekin, holds Ihe important position of county commissioner of Tazewell county, one of the richest in the state of Illinois. BERING DRUG STORE HEW MANA6EMEN I Mr. C. L. Hundstroni of Oma- la, who has been in the employ of the Henry R. (Jering Co. of that city, arrived in Plattsmouth riday evening and will assume the management of the tiering & Co. drug store. Mr. Rundstrom is un excellent gentleman, a regis tered druggist for the past twen ty years and a business man of ability and integrity, and under Ins management the business will no doubt meet with success Mr. Rundstrom will soon move his family to this city and will reside. in the F. S. While property on North Sixth street. The Journal joins in extending Mr. Rundstrom and his family a hearty welcome to our city and may his associa tion with the Plattsmouth busi ness circles bo long and prosper ous. Sale Objected To. Saturday afternoon a hearing was had on Ihe object ion of Mrs. Josie C. Harr to the confirmation of the sale of the lands in the case of John W. Harr vs. Kllie J. Harr, et al. The attorney for Mrs. Harr objected to the con tinuation on Ihe ground that they had not had notice of the sale being confirmed in time to present, their objection. The court granted until Thursday for Ihe attorney for Mrs. Harr to present his objections to the continual ion. DAII CUPID'S DARTS Junior Guild, Notice! The Junior (iuild of St. Cuke's parish will hold a social meeting Monday evening with Miss Verna Halt at Ihe home of John Halt, A short business session will be held before the social, and all members are requested In attend. Any of Colgate's reaulan 25c toilet artlclos, this week for 15c. Qeorlng & Co., 'Phone 36. HIT ANOTHER MARK This morning at ( o'clock at the Holy Rosary Catholic church occurred the wedding of two of our popular young people. Mr. James M. Sedlak and Miss Hermie J. Jelinek being united in the holy bonds of wedlock by Rev. Father John Vlcek, using the beautiful mass of the Roman Catholic church. Sollowing the ceremony the wedding parly were guests at a sumptuous wedding breakfast at Ihe home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Joseph Zitka and family. These young people are well and favorably known in this city. where the bride, who is a daugh ter of Mrs. Mary Jelinek. was born and reared In womanhood and possesses a host of warm friends, who will unite in wish ing her all the happiness in the world in her married life. The groom is a tine young man of ex cellent character, who is em ployed in the Hurlington shops and has made many friends by his line trails of character. The young people will go to house keeping at once in Ihe cozy home which I hey have prepared in Ihe west part of Ihe city, and il will he a source of much pleasure to their many friends thai Ihev have lecided to make I heir home in this city. Miss Lillian Jelinek of Long Pine, Neb., was present to attend Ihe wedding ceremonv. A Ckv Line of Furniture and Household Goods JUST RECEIVED and it will pay you to call and see what we are now carrying before you buy. Our prices are always right. Oil Cookers and the Famous Buck Ranges are Now in Our Line New Rockers, New Dining Chairs, Tables and Cabi nets. Sanitary Couches and all Furnishing Goods. Peter laus 1st Door East of Court House Plattsmouth From Garnet. Kansas. Miles Slandish of (Jarnel, Kan sas, was in Ihe city for a brief visit, with old friends and rela tives last Saturday, going from here lo Missouri, where he owns a farm. Miles says that crops in Kansas are looking good this year. Kverylliing points lo a good season. MISS MARIE BOHR FINISHES FOUR YEAR IN THE STATE UNIVERSITY At the recent 1'oinmeueument exercises of the slate university an honor that is conferred on few was given to Miss Marie Book- ,meyer of this city, who graduated from I hat institution, having finished a regular four-year course in science and domestic science in the remarkable period of Ihree years, something' that very few students at the univer sity have been able to do, and the fact that Miss Hookmeyer was able lo carry this great amount of work out in such a short period of time speaks most elo quently of her splendid educa tional attainments, and her friends in this city are very proud of the showing she has made at the university, which reflects not only great credit on this talented young lady, but upon the schools here, from which sly graduated. Miss Rookmeyer expects to lake up school work as her life study and has prepared herself most thoroughly for the work and her success goes without saying. The class numbered some i () 5 members. NEHAWKA BOYS DONE IT TO OUR BOYS IN FINE SHAPE Yesterday noon an aggregation of young base ball players de parted from this city for Ne hawka in several automobiles, de termined to bring back the scalps of the boys from our neighbor ing village, but, alas, instead of being able to carry off the victory of the contest, the boys from here were deeply humiliated by the overwhelming score of 13 to 1. It, is not reported as to how the one run was secured. This ball team is a very good bunch of young players, but Ihe team at Nehawka was very much out of llieir class, as Ihe Nehawka boys have had a very fast, team for the past two years, and last year were able to play up with any of the small (earns in the county. Strawberries for Sale. My strawberries are now ready for market and I will receive orders for delivery. 'Phone No. 495-W or call at II. C. McMaken & Sons' odce on South Sixth street. L. II. Petersen. The Journal for typewriter siipDlles. Saturday, June 21, we will have for our special sale Ladies' Lace Trimmed Corset Covers-regular 25c values. 5 E FECIAL CorseS Covers, all sizes, one to a customer, each . . We have just received a new assortment of Royal Society Package Outfits If you have already used the ROYAL SOCIETY FLOSS you know what it is. Once used it speaks for itself. We carry a full line of this Floss. The Fruit Season is now on we have all styles of Jelly Classes at 25 cents per dozen. We also carry the MASON, SCHRAM, ECONOMY, ATLAS, E-Z SEAL Fruit Jars. So H I