The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, July 16, 1914, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1914.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL,
PAGE 3.
Five Passenger Touring Car
32 H. P. Long Stroke Motor
Detroiier Retnv Self Starting and
Lighting System
Enclosed Valves, Three Point Sus
pension, I'nit Power Plant, Platform
Kear Springs, Full Floating Rear Axle,
Left Hand Drive. Center Control, Drop
Frame, 1-arge Tires, Complete Ball
Bearing Car. Also Roadster and
Speedsrer models, and a wide variety
of equipment.
$850 to $1050
T. H. POLLOCK,
Office Coates Blk
PLATTSMOUTH. - - - NEBR.
PlleS VISTULA Pay After You Are Cured
A mild system of treatment, that cures Piles, Fistula and other
Rectal Diseases in a short time, without a surgical operation. No Chloroform
Ether or other general anasthetic used. A cure guaranteed in every case ac
cepted for treatment, and no money to be paid until cured. Write for book on
Rectal diseases, with testimonials of prominent people who have been permanently
cured. 'v
DR. TARRY Bee Building Omaha.
Make Your Wants Known
.Advertisements un'ler .this heading'
fi rents pt-r lint each insertion.
Six words will le eountetl as a line
ami no advertisement taken for less
t liii n ten cents.
J'oft SALK Silver- cornet, splen
did instrument, J.onsr model.
In.juire of Dirk Avard. F.lec
hric Shoe- Slur1.
(iZAKKS acres. hand-'iiiely
improved, p,,,,, orchard. ;rood
water, rlii.-i to town. :.'i acre-:
limber: a tine' dairy, poultry,
truck, fruit, ;rrain or jzrass
tarni: 1 '.." mile-; south of Kan
sas taly. on Kansas Ciiy South
ern Railway. Price, s.'l.rinu.nn ;
terms. R. H. l'.ales.
Ander-oii. Mo.
FOP. SALE The Mrs. McVicker
residence on North Sixth street.
r;r particulars call on Mrs. .t. E.
leesley.
FOP SALE The O. F. Switzer
quarter, three miles southwest
of Nehawka. For particulars see or
write Iienry M. Pollard. Nehawka,
Nebraska.
Con SALE Farm ef 121 acres, 5ii
mile northeast of Union. 14 acres
hay land. 20 acres pasture timber. rest
in cultivation: well improved. Price
right if taken soon. Address Miss
Etta Nickels, Murray. Nebr.
FOR SALE Beautiful Shetland jk
nies at all times, for the next 100
years, unless I die in the meantime. I
have now an extra line stallion, the
best in the state, for sale Well broke
for loth harness and saddle. Vm.
(iilmour, Plattsmouth. Nebr., II. F.
D. No. 1.
Mrs. A. L. Tidd was a passeng
er this iiioi ninir for Omaha, where
-tie will visit for a few days with
relat ives and friends.
Dr. Ounn and wife of Nebraska
City were here for a few hours
la-t e en i mi; v iit inr w it Ii friends,
having" motored up from their
llolile.
Insure your automobile. Relia
ble insurance, reasonable rates.
T. H. Pollock, office Coates Block,
Plattsmouth.
Spend Your Vacation in Colorado
This Summer.
You will find there a climate unexcelled, scenic attrac
tions on every hand which are within easy access of the tour
ist centers of this State.
ESTES PARK and CHEROKEE PARK deserve partic
ular mention as mountain resorts. Each is reached via the
Union Pacific and a pleasant automobile trip.
UNION PACIFIC
Standard Road of tbe West
is the only double tracked and electric block safety signal
protected railroad to Colorado. Three splendidly equipped,
electric lighted trains operate to Denver daily.
FRECKLE FACE
Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly
Spots How to Remove
Easily.
Ik-re's a chance, Miss Freckle
face, to try a remedy for freckles
with the jruarantee of a reliable
dealer that it will not cost you a
penny unless it removes the
freckles; while if it Joes jrive you
a clear complexion the expense
is trillinir.
Simply ret an ounce of othine
double strength from any
druggist and a few applications
should show you how easy it js in
rid yourself of the homely
freckles and get a beautiful com
plexion. Rarely is more than one
ounce needed for the worst case.
Be sure to ask the druggist for
the double strength othine as
this is the prescription sold un
der guarantee of money back if
it fails to remove freckles.
Now Out of Hospital.
For the past few days Mrs. Roy
Dodge has been in one of the
Omaha hospitals taking treatment
for stomach trouble, from which
she has been a great su!Verer. and
her friends will be pleased to learn
thai she was able to return to her
home yesterday afternoon feeling
much improved in health. Mrs.
Dodge has not been in the besf of
health for the past few months
and her family have been quite
worried over hep condition, but
now ape feeling more assurred.
Money to loan on Cass county
farm land at 5 per cent. T. H.
Pollock, office Coates' Block,
Plattsmouth.
Rev. V. s. I.etle was a visitor
in the metropolis today for a few
hours, going to that city on the
early I'urlinL'ton train this morn
ing. L. W. Lorenz was among the
business visitors in the metropolis
this afternoon, going up on No. 2'.
For further information relative to re
duced summer tourist rates, sleeping car
reservations, eta, apply to
W. S. BfiSINGER, G. P.
Omaha, Nebraska.
i Tim roi TV roirtT oi cv
m.T. KiiniK.
In th Matter of the Kstate of Peter
Jlarirahan. Catherine llanrahan ami
ivtr .1. Manialiati, .lr.. 1 ecea.-f tl.
I'rurreilliKcn to I:ImIUIi Title. I'.ti'.
The heirs anil other i-rson.s interrst
ea in the estates of the above natnt-a
persons are h-rehy cited to take notice
that a petition lias heeri filed statir.t;
anions other things that more than two
vears have elapsed sine the death of
ivter llanrahan and Ivter J. llanra
han. jr., and that lot 1, in P.lock 4,
Thompson's Addition, and Lot of
Wise's (Hit Lot Addition to the City of
I'lattsmont li. Nebraska, be assigned to
.Mary C. Whelan and John llanrahan as
children and sole heirs at law to said
property. Also that .Mary 5. Whelan be
specially appointed to collect the pen
sion due and payable by V. S. govern
ment to said Catherine lianrahan at
I he lime of her death.
Said petition will he heard in the
County Court at Plattsmouth. Neb., on
the :!rd day of August. Ptlt. at Pi
clock a. in., and it is hereby ordered
that this notice be served by beinu
published in the Plattsmouth Journal
for three weeKs prior to said day of
hearintr.
I:.ted this 11th .lav of Ji.lv. mil.
(Seal, AI.I.KX .1. HKKSOX.
County Jiu'tce.
. IWYKP. Attornev.
7-i::-::wks
noth i: r s i.r..
Jn the Mutter of tie- Kslate of Henry
St ii 1 1. I it-era sed.
Notice is hereby Riven that in pur
suance to an order of lfon. James T.
P.e-ley, judire of the PNtrict Court of
I'ass Coiintv. Nebraska, made on the
IMtli day of" June, 1!14. for the sale of
the real estate hereinafter described,
there will be sold at the south door of
the court house in the City of Pialts
tnouth, in said Countv, on the Stu day
of August. P.HI. at ten o'clock :. m., at
public Vendue to the b's!let bidder for
cash. 1 per c-i,t of the h,d to be paid
at eloe of sale and the balance on or
before continuation of sale, li e fuliow-im;-
described real esiai e t .-w: t : An
iin-livbled o!ie-sit!i. .;: h.iev to ti.
dower and homestead" l ifilit of Airatha
StuU thu-ein. ef tie east half f-f tin-n-irlliwest
inarter of Section tw.i 1) .
Townshii twelve (ll'. Parr-re thirteen
i:;. i ontainin sevent y-i'oiir an I
T-l(.il u' res iikhv or l. ss: the east hall
rf the southwest .(uarler of Section
two Township twelve i 1 Z. Kanire
thirteen -ontaininif eil'ty acres
more or less: lot tour '. I in lb- north
west tptarter id" Section thirty-six c:'.
Township thirieeu (Pit. P.inue tlMrteen
ii:!l, coutainintr twenty-six acres more
r,r ht three c: in I he northwest
.piarter of Section six :. Township
twelve (l.', ltansre fourteen (14i, nm
taininir twenty-two and 7T.-P' acres
mote or less, it 1 1 in Cass Count:.-. Ne
braska. Said sale to remain open one
hot: r.
Pated this f.th dsy of July. P1 I
c. i.avi:i:nci; stppp.
Administrator of t!'.- Instate of Penry
Stull. I iee..:i .!!.
I i. PWYKP. Attorney.
T-C-lwk5
xtTic i: Tt rm-:iiT!ti.
STATK (P NKP.TIASKA,
("ass County, ss.
In Coiintv ( ut.rt.
In the Matter of the Kt;ue of Georjce
V.'. Vflss. deceased.
Notice is hereby Riven to the credit
ors of said deceased that hearings will
Of had upon claims tile. I against said
estate, before me. County Ju.l're of
Cass County, Nebiaska, at the Countv
Court room in Plattsmouth. in said
Countv. on the 27lh day of July. P'li.
a?:d on the 1Mb day ,( Januaiy, PUT.,
at 10 oVIor-k a. m . r.T-li dav for ex
amination, adjustment and allowance.
All claims must be tiled in said Court
on or l.Hi'orc said last hour of hearlnjr.
Witness mv band and seal of srtid
Countv Court. at Pla 1 1 snmut t'. Ne
braska, this dav of June, l !H P
(S-aK AI.I.KX J HIIKSi N".
Countv Judtre.
JOHN M. I.KYIH.
Attorney for Kstate.
SHKItll lS MI.!-:.
State of Nebiaska. County of Cass,
fly virtue of an order of sab- issued by
James llobertson. clerk of the Idstriot
Court, will. in ;uol for Cass count;.'. Ne
braska, ar.d to m. directed. I will o:i
the Tt! r.ny of J u ! y. A. 1 . P1J, at 1"
o'clock a. in. of said dav at the south
door of the court house in said countv.
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the followire' property,
to-v.it: Practionr.I lot No. One Hun
dred Twelve itti in Section Nineteen
'19i. in Township Twelve (ljt north, in
Panire Fourteen (141. Past of the t'.tbl
P. M. The same leinir levied ttnon and
tpken as the vropeity of W". S. Prittain.
whoe real name is Walter S. Prittain:
W". AV. Wi'olham, whose real name is
Wade W. Windham; Minnie Windham.
William P. Pnrke. Julia P.urke and
Kol.ert P. Windham. Jr.. defendants, to
nt's-f- a ji'dj.tnent of said rnrt recov
ered by tbe Plattsmouth Poan and
Pui'dinir Associa ; ion. a corporation,
plaintiff, asfainst said defendants.
Plattsmouth. Neb., June -j. it. irti-S.
C I. QPTN'TO.V.
Pheriff Cnss Countv, Nebraska.
in thi: nisTincT n iit op this
rtUM V in- M:nitsK.
In Pe-Istate of Pelilah S hwab, le
ceased. XtlTlfK III- SAI.ll.
Notice is h-rebv givt-n that in pur
suance of an onler of Hun. James T.
Peg-ley, Judge of the Pistrict Court of
Cass County, Nebraska, made on the
first day of June, A. I . 1914. lor the
sale of the real estate hereinafter de
scribed, there will be sold at the south
front door of the Court House, at
Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska,
on the 1st day of August. A. P. Pt 1 4. at
ten o'clock a. in., at public vendue to
the hisrhest bidder for cash, the follow
ing described real estate, to-wit:
Pot eiuht S, in the Northeast imr
ter (NIC1) of tie Northwest cotarler
(XWUi: lot fifteen Pr. 1, in the South
east quarter SKU) of the Northwest
quarter (XW'4): let twelve (li't. in
th.e Northwest quarter (NW'i) of tlie
Southwest quarter ISW, ); lot eleven
(111 in the Southwest .jtiarter (SWi
of the Southwest quarter (SW'i and
the Past half (E'i) of the Southwest
quarter (SW'i). till of Section twentv
eitrht (2S. in Township eleven (111
North, Ilanse fourteen 14, Past r.th
P. M.. in the Courdy of Cass. Nebraska.
Said sale to remain open one hour.
Pated this 20th dav of June, A. I.
1914.
CHAPPPS P. SCI1WAP. executor of the
last will and testament of Pelilah
Schwab, deceased.
KAWLS & POPKP.TSON.
Attorneys.
fi-22-Hwk.s
Mrs. Frank Ohm departed this
afternuMii for Onialui. wliere she
will visil in that city with rela
tives and friends fur a few davs.
Dan O'Urien, who is einployod
in (iihsou as a switcliman. eaine
down this morning to look after
Hie pnrcliasini; of some supplies
of the merchants.
Mrs. Sybel Head was anionic the
passengers tliis afternoon for
Omaha, where she will a i s i t for a
few hours o k i n i;" after some
matters of business.
Mrs. Henry Klinger was a pas
sencrer this afternoon for Omaha,
where she accompanied her
mother and brother, Hilliard
Orassnian. to be present at his
operation at Immannel hospital.
Knit
BY TWO N1GCERS AT
SOUTH BEND
At an early hour this morning'
a .start linir holdup occurred ; 1 1
South Hend. in this county, when
I wo negroes held np two young
men who were passju-r thi'ouith
that place ami relieved them of
si.(iri. The holdup ofeurred at
the J'.oek Island depot in South
Pe'ini, and by their lo.Idm'-s the
robbers were abb In make their
getaway and are thmhl to be in
( m:iha or on I heir way t here. The
Iv.'o VoUII-'" llieil robbed were
s I a I ! - !'s who were bound lit the
north to work in the wheat fields
and had slopped oil" in South
:end until they could catch a
train to lake Ihoni their way.
As siu.il as possible alter the rob
bery Shei iiV (Jui'iloi; was uolilied
and started in pursuit of tin- rob
bers, followim. theui into Omaha,
where it i- hoped to iir:ilr them
at one of the n li ' U e!' 1 ! ; s :i, o,-,, re
s , . ; ! j the n tei ropol ; s.
IKTERESTIHG PROGRAM
AT THE PARK NEXT
. SUNDAY EVENING
A very inleiestiiu program has
l.'een arranged for !!: Sunday
eeilillg oilll-:' i n -1 1 : I meeting
th.-i! is to be held in Carth-hl park
on next Sunday i-ve-iin- at ("::;o.
Til' s., meetings hae Im.m-h very
sucfessflll ill the p-- and tiie
program as prepared will be up to
the usual high -.tandanl of excel
lence. The subject will be "faith
ful in Small I iiinu-." under the
leadership of Mrs. A. I . Illb.wel!.
The program is as t.;ii":
So; ; u s(-V ice . . I Inn C. o;k i i I'eC t o r
i ir.i .cai ion W. !. 1 5ryan
"liny of Small Thin:: s". , a. 1.. Tidd
; .Mos,.s. the Failiiful "
I. I!. Don-lass
"I'a it h t'u i in i 'i n-nilsh ip"
!.('.. Morgan
"True W'orkim: Faith"
C. A. Kawls
'Faillil'iii in Mone Mailers"..
II. II. Cotton
"The Faithful F.mpb.ye"
M. S. Itriu-gs
T!ie Iwenty-third psalm by tlie
'.on-: renal ion.
P.enedict io'l.
YOUNG LADIES ENJOY
i
H
IMP
llitb
NEAR THE fillSSOURI
A most del igjif t'ul picnic party
and supper was enjoyed List
eeniipr alone; the cool and sbady
bluil's of the o!l Missouri rier b
a nipuber of the ouiig ladies of
the city. who. seeking' to forget
the ho .sliding atiuosphere of the
city, banded together and hiked to
the Ihirlinglon bridge, near where
they cnjoed their picnic. The
parly left the city aboiil ( o'clock,
and after spending several hours
in the inos( pbasing games and
amusement s. spread out their
sumptuous repast, which they had
brought with them, and proceed
ed to do ample justice Lo all the
good things to r;i! that were con
tained in the well tilled baskets.
It was a Iale hour when the party
wended their way homeward.
Those taking part in the delight
ful exeill were: Misses Marie
Hitter, Lillian ami Mary Novolnay,
Tony and Clara .la ml a, Anna
Warga, Marie .esladek. Anna
.lirousek. I'essie. Alma ami I'li.a
belli Holly ami -Mrs. Frank K.
I.orenz of Sheldon, Iowa.
Big Picnic at Avoca.
One of (he big events in the
amusement line in the county this
year will be the Odd Fellows' pic
nic, which will be held at Avora on
Thursday, July o. This picnic
has grown to lie cue of the estab
lished events of the county and
the residents of this thriving lit
tle city see that their guests are
entertained in a royal manner
while there. In years gone by this
event has attracted large crowds
and proved to bo most delightful
in every way and the prospects
this year are for a record-breaking
crowd on the day of the picnic.
To feel strong, have good ap
petite and digestion, sleep sound
ly and enjoy life, use Burdock
Blood Hitlers, the family system
tonic. Price 91. 00.
Alvo Motes
Mrs. Charles Sutton is on the
sick list.
Mrs. Lydia llowewas in Lincoln
Wednesday.
V. . lioylesof Lincoln is here
during threshing.
It. A. Stone was
Tuesday on bu.-im s
llarrv Parseli wa
in Lincoln
in Lincoln
Sat unlay on bu.siness.
V. F. Casey was in South Oma
ha on busim-ss Friday.
Miss Hodrirk returned to Lin
coln Sunday evening.
Fred Snacker of llallam spent
Sunday with friends here.
l;ile I'.oyles was transacting
business in F.agle Tuesday.
Mrs. Ia!e iSoyb's returned fn-m
Lincoln Tuesday on .No. II.
Mrs. F. M. Stone and son were
visiting in Lincoln Salunlav.
Mrs. Charb-s Itosenow was
shopping in l.inocln Saturday.
Oavid Campbell of South IJend
uns in town on business Momla.
(i. P. J'oiem:in. sr.. shipped two
cars of catlb- I.. South Omaha
Tuesday.
Miss Vera liar ley of Fniversiiy
Place is i s i t i 1 1 u Mrs. .. F. Casey
(his Week.
Mr. and Mrs. .Joe Armstrong
vi-iied relatives in Jtokeby Satur
dav and Sunday.
J. . st i mer and J. A. ShalTer
autoed to Lincoln Tuesday morn
ing on business.
Mrs. Herbert Mm. re and daugh
ter. Ulam he, visited with friends
in Lincoln Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. -Orion Baldwin re
turned Monday from an extended
visii at Weeping Water.
Ben Weaver of South Bend
visited his cousin, Mrs. J. A. Shaf
fer. Saturday and Sunday.
Fd Casey returned from South
Omaha Sunday evening where tie
had bee;, visiiing his parents.
(Irandma Bird. son. Koscoe. and
Mr. and Mrs. I'.dwin Taylor visited
with A. 1. Bird ami family Sunday.
Mrs. Annie Austin and Ftta
Mower of Lincoln were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Shatter Sunday.
P.ev. F. P. Musselman returned
Wednesday morning from Min
nesota, where he has been for
several days.
Mrs. l.ou Kamm and sons of
Lineoln returned home Tuesday
after visiting relatives here for
several adys.
Mire.) St roomer. Bert Kitel and
r.li; 'old Appiemnu autoed to Oret
ua and Millard Sunday, returning
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Manners and
children of llavelock spent Sun
day wiih Mis. Manners" moTHer,
Mis. Knott and family.
John Tusker oT Kansas city
came in Saturday evening, visiiing
hi- sister, Mrs. Harry Parseli and
family unt il Tuesday.
Mis. Alfred Swale and daugh
tern. Fern, of Lincoln, came down
Wednesday to visil her sisler.
Mrs. A. I. Bird and Tamily.
Mr. and Mrs. Oale Boyles. Mr.
and Mrs. Fd Fvans, Mrs. Pringle
and Miss Fb Bovb-s were tishing
near Ashland Monday evening.
Miss Hazel Foreman, who hns
been visiting her grandma, Mrs.
O. P. Foreman, sr.. returned to
her home in Lincoln Sunday even
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tolland left
Tuesday for Colorado to spend
the summer, and from there (hey
think of going to California to
spend the winter.
Miss Oeorgia Snoke, who spent
the past week with her aunt, Mrs.
Sain Cashner. returned to her
home near J'ngle Saturday. Mrs.
Cashner accompanied her for a
day's visit.
Fzra Fishburn. jewelery. of
Lincoln, Neb., will be in Alvo every
Wedeusday at, the drug store to
repair watches,, (docks and other
jewelry. Leave work at the drug
store. Work guarantee. I.
Mrs. R. A. Stone, who visited
several days in Ashland, Pleasant
Dale ami Lincoln, returned home
Sunday evening. Miss Ruby
Stone, who has been visiiing with
Loiz Keefer at Litchfield, Neb.,
also returned Sunday evening, af
ter a few days' visit in University
Place on her return trip.
Mrs. Oeorge Casey and children
of Seattle. Wash., came in Wed
nesday morning to visit her sister,
Mrs. W. E. Casey, for a Tew day.
Mrs. Casey has spent some time in
Nashville, Tenn., with her mother
and other relatives, and visited a
sister in Chicago. 111., and is now
on her way home.
Wedding stationery at the
Journal office.
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Sharply Out in Price.
If you haven't looked at them
you don't realize what bargains
v are offering in our higli-tfradu suits at $lo
$14 and SlS. The weaves are fancy patterns
and blue; the best of fabrics made: the suits
are tailored in the most perfect manner pos
sible. Better than money's worth prices:
Any light-weight
l''.r), now
Any light-weight
$J 2.50, now
Any light-weight
:)r,AH), now
Panama Hats, worth from $3.50 to
$8.50, in telescope and optimo shapes, now for
$2, 3 and $4
Stetson Sfnf&Z rctiCttci Manhattan
ft 4
5-
. MURDOCK.
Will Ib-eller v:is Imnie Suliir
day. W. (). (iillespie was ;i Lincoln
visitor one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Itnsh were
Omaha visitors Tuesday.
E. V. Everelt s:enl Sunday with
a friend in Lincoln.
I. L Hornle'ck was a Lincoln
visitor Saturday anil Sunday.
Kathryn Anigwerl is here visit
ing friends and relatives for a
few weeks.
Mrs. James Hritlian is visiting
rdatives ajid friends here for a
few weeks.
Sam and ..Teriishn Whethi-rferd
were visiiing their imele. I. ;.
Hornbeck, Sunday.
I.iiwc lli'iill of nmnhn was visit
ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank lieall one last week.
;. I. Williamson and family
is:
WILL'S-VJX
In order to Clear Out a lot of Odds and Ends,
we quote these Tempting Prices. We offer:
45 Pieces of Wash Goods
Figured Nub Crape Embroidered Crape
Satin Stripe Crape Corded Crape
Jipson Tissue French ginghams
All the above 25c merchandise at, per yard 17c
Dress Ginghams and Chambrays
25 pieces 27-in. wide Gingham, at per yard; 8J.'C
20 pieces 32-in. wide Chambray, at per yard, 2ic
10 pieces good bleached Muslin, at per yard, 7! c
10 pieces better bleached muslin, at per yard, ic
50 pieces Gingham, 5 yards to the piece, at per piece, 35c
Muslin Underwear at Clearance Sale Prices.
Ladies' Muslin Pants at 15c, 19c, 29c, 35c and 45c
Ladies' Muslin U Skirts, at 49c, 59c. 79c and 93c
Children's Muslin Pants, at per pair. 8c, 10c and 12c
Children's Muslin Waists,, at each, 8c and 10c
Children's Muslin U Skirts, each 10c, 19c and 35c
Knit Underwear
Gentlemen's separate garments, a good lot, at per garm., 25c
Our Gentlemen's Union Suits at $1 each is a $1.25 item.
Our Ladies' Union Suits at 25c each is a bargain.
Our Ladies' Vests at 25c is also a bargain.
Ribbons of all Descriptions
We give you 60 pieces to select from, many 0 inches
wide, at per yard, 25c
50 pair of Ladies' Oxfords and Low Shoes, we offer them
to close out at, per pair 79c
Our 5c Lace and 10c Embroideries are on display.
xuIlr LtiSi
an
Sink
- WW,
B El B
suit worth up to
suit worth up to
suit worth up to
$10
$14
18
Shirts
J
were in town a few hones mie d;r
last week and returned : Piekreil
again.
Tbe Miss.-s Soj.bia a"d Martha
Wieshiet of Iliiivvo.id were visiting-
friends and relatives 1 1 - j -Tuesday.
The farmers in tbi- viejnity
have been busy this Week tllies
ing and Ihidr wheal has made
from 'u to ;( bushels per aeie.
Mrs. Lou Langhoi-st and dau-h-ler.
hais.v. ami Mr. Harry Wii
lianison and Sam Ilee, were m
town a few hours Tuesday.
The Best Medicine in the World.
"My little girl had dysentery
very bad. I thought she would
die. Chamberlain's Colic. Chol
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