THE CITY. PLATTSMOUTH AND VICINITY. Hie Crotn I rl.luy' t'al'y. F. W. Swanof l'nlon was In town yesterday evening on business. Wm. Hides Dernier was ut county seat on business today. J. p. Kell of Cedar Creek was a busi ness visitor at Plattsmouth today. Will Yose of Nehawka was a busi ness visitor at the county seat today. Charles Spetu-c from Louisville was transact ln business at Plattsmouth today. Ir. J. M. 'ireene and wife of Man ley were vlsltliik' at the county scat today. J. l: Cat hey and sun, ('. A., of Weeping Water went to Eussel, la., this morning. Final s-.'tteleinent was u.ade today In Mrickland estate by A. G. Strick land, adu.lnUt rat nr. A. G. Strickland was in town on business from Eagle today. Ileilepait ed for i iinahii on ihe fast mail. J. W. Holmes drove up from Mur ray yesterday, bringing his wife and son, Ralph, with him, who will remain for a few days visit with relatives here. John Lutz and family are enjoying a vacation trip to St. Jacobs, 111 , where they will visit with relatives. They departed on the late train Wednesday ninht. Mrs. Daisy Hoover came In from Louisville this morning for a visit with her parents. Miss Nellie Sher wood, who has been visiting with her, accompanied her home. Mrs. Peter Zelhen, who lias been here for some time visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mis Anton Kankc and other fi lends.departed last evening for her home in Kenosha, Wis. Kx-Sena'or S. L. Thomas departed this morning for his ranch, near Akron, Colo. Mr. Thomas has been here for several weeks, looking alter some pri mate matter, and lett the ranch in charge of Mrs. Thomas and his iiranii- son, a son of Wall Thomas Vur Inu his absence. After hearing the. evidence yc.iter- dav auainst. Ethel Miller, a fifteen year old girl, charged wit'.i Incorrigi bility, Judge Travis ordered that she lie 1 1 k en to the Industrial school at Geneva. The sherltr took charge of lier and departed for Geneva this morn I nt. Iowa, the latter a sister of Mrs. A curd are here visiting the latter, who Is very 111 with that dread disease con sumption. C. L. Tate returned this morning from an extended business trip through Colorado and western Nebraska. He reports everything In tirst-class shape In that section of the county. Frank MeNurlin, from near Cedar Creek, and one of the best farmers In Cass county, was transact Inn business In riattsmouth today, and found t ime to pay the Journal oillce a brief call. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hales went to Lincoln tills afternoon to at tend the recital ulven at the close of the term at tin; I'liiverslty School of Music this evening. In which thclrdaughter. Miss Lucille, Is down fur t wo solos. K. 1!. Wind!. am departed this after noon for Denver, where he noes as one of the four representatives of Knights and Ladles Security of Nebraska, to attend the national council, lie was accompanied by lils daughter, Miss Catherine. Word has been received in this city that Merrlt S. Kerr and family, who have resided In Pittsburg, Kan., for the past few months, liavo returned to Kansas City, where Merrltt has se cured a more lucrative position, and where they hope to make their per manent home. The Cass county teacher's Institute w ill convene at Weeping Water, Neb., August LI for a weeks session. The choice of place was left to the teach ers and Weeping Water received a majority of seven votes over l'latts mouth. Supt. Fulmer of Beatrice, Dean Fordyccof University Place and Miss Margaret Farley of Lincoln will be the Instructor';. Several evening addresses will be given by prominent speakeis Mrs. William .McCauley, who has been visit hi; with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Patterson, of Arapahoe, returned home last, evening. Mrs, McCauley reports her daughter Miilering from a very severe attack of ivy poisoning, which broke out on her face and neck and attained a very painful phase be fore the worst was passed. When Mrs. McCauley left her Mrs. Patterson was convalescing nicely. Doris Pat terson accompanied her grandmother home and will visit w ith her for a lit tle while. Helen Oiapir.an, accomu. led her M rs. C't.ip T.au expects t i-.il irien furt'..-r east ere slio returns h-'iue. William Neville sivnt Minday with home folks. ( ur old friend will be kep.t p" My busy for several ii;onlhs. He has Jhe contract for putt intr in all the bridk'esainltrestlework in the new Llucoln-Mllford branch of the Bur lington. Mrs. U.S. Ramsey went to Lincoln Saturday afternoon to attend com mencement exercises at the university Mrs. Ramsey's niece, Miss Gertrude Foxwell and Edwin D. Crltes, a nephew, both graduate at this commencement. iL...U I ROSSIS C2Q from Siitiii'.luy's Hally. Mrs. L. G. Todd of L'nlon was In town today on business. J. Ascli of Murray was a business visitor at riattsmouth today. Julius Pitz made a business trip to the metropolis this afternoon. W. 15. Virgin, living near Murray was In town today on business. Mrs. Andy Seybert of Cullom was visiting at the county seat today. T.J. Rhodes of Murray was a busi ness visitor at the county seat today. M iss Myrtle Peterson went to Beth any this afternoon to visit with rela tives. C. W. Green and wife came in from Havelock this morning to visit with friends. Philip Kell and wife from the vicin ity of Mynard were visitors at the county seat today. Mrs. John iKnielan of Weeping Water Is visiting In the city, the guest of A W. White and family. Mrs. Jacob Mason, who has been suf fering from gallstones Is now in a fair way of recovery, being able to sit up. Miss Caroline llarkley returned to Omaha this morning, after a short visit with the family of George K. Dovcy. Merrit A. Prouty has brought suit for a divorce from Clara A. Prouty, on the grounds of adultry and deserting family and home. William Sporcr, from West Rock Bluffs was In town on business Friday, and while here he found an opportun Ity to make a call on the Journal force. Mrs. Dave Wellman and daughter, Miss Mildred, departed for Lincoln this afternoon, where they will spend a week before going to Denver, where they will make their future home. The Phllllps-IIewctt electrical com pany went to Cnlcn this morning, where they will entertain the people of that vicinity with their perform ancc. Miss Gertrude KustcrholU departed this morning for Coleridge, Neb., where she will visit with relatives. Her father accompanied her as far as Omaha. Fred NcmcU who lias been enjoying a visit with his brother, John, expects to leave this evening for Chicago. Ills family will remain here for some time until he locates In Chicago. Mr. Rufus Acord of Rlvcrton, Iowa, and Mrs. Mo'lle llurk of Council Uluffs, son and diughtcr of Mrs. A. D. Acord and Mrs. Lydia Powers of Kmerson, From Monday's I 'ally . County Assessor J. M. Teegarden Weeping Water tills came In from morning. Clyde. McLain Is here from Twin Falls, Idaho, for a visit with friends and relatives. Our young friend, Chris Metger, of Cedar Creek, spent Sunday with l'latts- mouth friends. J. D. Kendis and family of Omaha were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Pearlman yesterday. Mrs. Ll Johnson came down from Lincoln yesterday to visit with Mr. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Chancellor Philips and wife returned to their Ik mi at Marquette, Neb., this morning, after a short visit with relatives. lton Vroman departed this after noon for Mierluan, vtyo., wiiere lie has been transferred to take charge of the air brake repairs. Charley Patterson returned to Arap ahoe yesterday, after spending a few days most enjoyably among the young people at hlsold home. Superintendent Rouse departed yes terday for York, Neb , where lie will assist this week as an Instructor In the county teachers' Institute. Frank Mary came In from a business trip down In Kansas Saturday and spent Sunday with his family, return ing to Omaha this morning. The summer school begins today at Lincoln, and among those attending from riattsmouth are Misses Nellie Whalen, Yerna Cole, Hattle Fight and Minnie Docrlng. Mrs. Clark, who was called here on account of the death of her sister, M rs. D. M. Jones, departed for her home In Lead, S. 1). Mr. Jones accompanied her as far as Omaha. Reports received from John Uusche are to the effect that he Is Improving nicely and will be able to sit up In few days. It will be remembered that Mr. ltusche recently underwent an operation at Omaha for appendicitis, C. W. Green and wife came down from havelock Saturday evening and visited with friends over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Green resided In riatts mouth many years and they received a cordial greeting by all their old friends. Mrs. John Chapman of San Plcgo, Cal., who has been visiting here for sometime, went to Omaha and Council Uluffs, Iowa, this morning for a brief visit with friends. Her nelce, Miss From TucvUy'it liiitly "Gut Hell," the favorite cigar W. K. I oud of Murray was In town on business today. A. L. Andersyn representing the Hong-Kong company of Omaha Is in the city today on business. Rennet Chrlswlser and son, Park, were business visitors at the South Omaha market t his morning. Mlsi Mable Hayes departed last ev ening on a trip to Chicago, where she will enjoy a few weeks visiting. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kuluiey are the proud parents of a new ten pound girl, which arrived this tnornieg at their home. Glen Dutton, who lias been enjoying a visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah McKlwaln, returned to Lincoln this afternoon. Father W. F. Rradley departed this afternoon for Howell, Neb., where he expects to be several days in the inter est of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Swart.lischer, of Mt. Pleasant precinct, were Platts mouth visitors today, and our old friend was In his usual happy mood. Among the teachers who went to Lincoln this afternoon t j attend the summerschool, were MlssrsUllve Gass, Nettle Hawksworth and Bertha Ken nedy. Mis3 Ethel Winkler, who has been enjoying a visit with relatives at Au burn, stopped (IT in this city this morning, while returning to hi r home at Clcnwood. . Mi r, Anna' Kai.ka returned from Nebraska City last eveiiln.:, where she ha 1 been visiting with the family of T. .1. llaicMii. Sli" took In the car nival while there and repot'. . having had a sp!e;v.lid time. Our f.knl. Frank M.usl. of Mt. Pleasant, precinct, one of the best democrats In Cass county, was in the city today, and of course paid his re spects to tlij Journal, spending a few moments In social chat. P. A. Horn, who has been In the city receiving treatment for an In jured hand, caused from poison, re ports the same almost entirely well. It threatened for sometime to give Mr. Horn considerable trouble. Mrs. William Ratterson, who has been enjoying a visit with her parents, Countv Treasurer and Mrs. W. D. Wheeler, departed this morning for her home at Ord, Neb. Ilerfatherac companled her as far as Lincoln. W. D. Jones' horse that was hi the w reck at Cedar Creek last week and was badly injured, while the othcrone was killed outright, has nearly recov ered from its Injuries. Which Is due to the careful attention of Its owner. Mrs. George E. Dovcy and daughters, Misses Ethel, Alice and Margaret went to Omaha this mcrning to attend the commencement exercises of Rrownell Hall. A nelce of Mrs. Dovey's, Miss Gwendolin Cattle, and a friend, Miss Caroline Barklow.arc among the num ber to graduate this year. Summer Goods at Bargain Corsets, Hosiery, Laces, 'VBt nianoi Toweling, Etc, G. I). Corsets, style 131, tape girdle with garters attached in white Cflp only, at 3Ub No. 546, same, only in Batiste. G. D. style-178, easy and comfortable low bust, girdle top, long hip, side and front garters tine juat- PI nn ity white Batiste OliUU O. I), style 452; long hip, deep front, medium bust; good quality Qj ftfl Batiste, lace trimmed uliUU See our II.ccYV. silk ribbon girdles, ciimes in white onlv, sizes V) Qj flfl to 23, at ." dliUU See our Iluck Towels, 17x35 in. at 10c We are showing a beautiful line of la dies' white and black lace hose in ankle and full lace lengths, at 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c and 75c Ladies' sheer white waists, tucked and pleated, trimmed with embroidery and lace insertion. All this Q I CO season's at favorite styles vlj "00 A fine line of wash torchon laces with insertion to match. All widths Cp per yard at wu Embroideries, all widths, at 5c, 7:, 10c Odds and ends in lace curtains at a great reduction. A Lot of Odds and Ends in Ladies' Oxfords at Interesting Prices if we can Fit You Leather prices advancing, many shoe manufacturers are putting shoddy into their shoes. -They look the same to the eye but the test of wear reveals the fraud. But cverv woman has one safe guard against this deception the "Queen Quality'' is the safety sign the emblem of real quality of material and workmanship. We control "Oucen Quality" sales in this community, and our stock includes many new styles that you ought to see to appreciate. Other excellent lines of shoes, good values full line sizes at from SI. 75 to $2.50 A beautiful line of ladies' parasols and umbrellas. OCpfn Q flfl Children' parasols light and dark colors, at from lb OliUU The best assortment of these goods fof the little folks we have ever had. PARASOLS TUILSSI ySSr. WWVf WV CV Bssa' H I'rotn Wfilni'viity' liuliy. T. J. Phoden of Murray was In town on business today. Joe Adams of Murray was a riatts mouth visitor today. It. and G. Woltzell of Murdock were registered at the Perkins today. F. W. Kloepplng, of near Murray, was a riattsmouth visitor today. John Albert and J. P. Kell of Eight Mile Grove were In the city today. Dr. J. II. Hall was called to Elm wood this afternoon by the Illness of his father. Miss Nellie Pates who has been teaching school at Avoca. returned home this morning. N. II. Meeker, the Greenwood banker, was looking after some busi ness at the county seat today. W. O. Schewc, of Murdock, was down today on business and favored the Journal with a brief visit. Mrs. Catherine Slvey, matron of the URsonlc Home, who has been visiting In Lincoln, returned home this morn ing. C A. Hw's Lcwyer. Pro bate and general practice. ON f ice of County Attorrjey, F. A. Ortman, an old resident of riattsmouth, but now of Fort Crook, was In the city today renewing old kiends. The Hcd Socks will cross bats with the llanscom Park club of Omaha next Saturday on the local grounds. This will be another Interesting game. N'jbody will be admitted without an j admittance fee erceept the ladies. George Falter, win Is home from I the stale university to spent the suni-tii'-r vacation, has accepted a position in tiie Wcseott store. Miss Millie Tubbs is expected home Friday from .loliet, Mont., where she has been engaged In school teaching for tho past two years. D.O.DWYER.Attorney-at-Law Offcc in building cast of court house, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. From present indications Dan Cupid has already secured a matrimonial grip on several of Plattsmouth's fair damsels. Dan is a hustler in the month of June. Mrs. F. D. P.urgessand children, Lu cille, Norcne and Frank, departed for Omaha this morning, where they will visit a short time before returning to their home at Cedar Rapids, Neb. Tlieassaultand battery case entitled .state vs Renold Woitzel, was settled today by the parties to the action, and after a reprimand by Judge Travis, they departed for their home at Murdock. She rill (,'uinton has been notified to be on the lookout for a fellow by the name of Alex Mann, who travels un der several aliases as a horse trader. A reward of WO Is offered by Lancas ter county for his capture. T. M.Carter went to P.lair tills af ternoon to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, J. P. Strlcklctt, who died last night at the age of seventy live years. The funeral will occur to morrow from the late home In Blair. Dr. G. II. Gllmore of Murray came up today and went to Council Bluffs to bring home the Misses Laura and Bertha Pitman, who hive been attend ing the St. Francis Academy at that place. Mrs. C. O. Hutchlsjn, who has been enjoying a visit with the family of Wyatt Hutchison, rear Rock Bluffs, departed today for her home at James port, Mo. Misses Ora and Winnie Hutchison accompanied her home, for a short visit, Among the Havelock Items In the Lincoln News we note the following: "J. M. Todd and Mrs. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Tracey from l'nlon were the guests of Mrs. J. W. Klnsey Sunday. They came up In an automobile early Sunday morning." Levi Rusterholtr. and wife of near Murray were In Plattsmouth today. While Mrs. Rusterholtr. was doing her shopping Mr. RusterholU called and renewed for the Journal another year. He says they need rain In his section of the county and nothing will save the small grain from being a short crop. Mrs, George Houscworth and daugh ter, Miss Ruth Houscworth, of Platts mouth, Neb., relatlvesof Plumbing In spector C. B. Murphy, have arrived In Long Beach to Join husband and father and make their home here. .Mrs. Houseworth Is promlnentamong mem bers of the P. E. O. In Nebraska. L-. ng Beach (Cal.) Dally Press. A. S. V j i 1 departed this afternoon on a business trip to Akron. Co!. John Schiappaccas; was a business visitor at Omaha thb afternoon. Otis McNunin of Murray was a busi ness visitor at Plattsmouth today. Wilson Gilmora of Mt. Pleasant pre cinct was in town today on business. W. J. White went to Davenport, la., last night on a business trip. F. K. Hay of Klmwood was at the county scat on business today. V. V. Leonard was a business visitor In the metropolis this morning. Fred Egenberger Is conlined to his home with an attack of the lumbago. Grandma Dovey went to Lincoln for a visit with relatives this afternoon. Mrs. F. Ileinricli arrived from Have lock this morning for a visit with rela tives. C. K. McEntce was a business pas senger for Omaha on the morning train. M. K. Mauspeaker was looking after some business at the metropolis this morning. F. M. Young, sr., of Murray was looking after some business at Platts mouth today. George Poisall went to Glenwood this morning to look after some busi ness matters. Glen Rawls came up from Murray last evening on business, returning this morning. Mrs. Victor Sherwood came in from navelock this morning for a visit witn relatives. Carl Kunsman was a business visitor at the South Omaha markets this afternoon. C. II. Smith went to Omaha this afternoon to attend the postmaster's convention. Z. W. Slirader and wife of Mt Tleasant precinct was In town today on business. Robert L. Mauy and Frank Benfer were business visitors at the metropolis this afternoon. Harry Presby and John Harklns were among the Omaha passengers this afternoon. Miss Lena Fricke departed for Omaha this morning, where she will visit with friends. II. T. Richards from the vicinity of Wabash was a business visitor at Plattsmouth today. C. S. Polk departed for Adams, Neb., this morning to attend the Epworth League convention. Mrs. Grant Owens departed this morning for St. Joseph, where she will visit with relatives. Mrs. C. A. Rawls and Miss Emma Cummins went to Murray this morn Ing to spend the day. Miss Margaret Fet.er of Lincoln Is visiting In the city the guest of F. R Guthmanand family. Harry Shields, the advance man for the Parker Amusementcompany, who was here last week endeavoring to arrange for the appearance of that company In the city, arrived here this morning. lie wei.t from here to Glen wood, returning this afternoon. Sawyer wanted i:i small saw mill. Address J. S. Parsons, Malvern. Iowa. Mrs. Martin IIou'c came in from Omaha this rnoniin for a visit with Mrs. Antone Libershal. Mrs. E. II. Wcseott departed this afternoon for Adams, Neb., to attend the Epworth League convention. Miss Nellie Gregg, daughter of the ticket agent at Havelock is visiting in the city the guest of August Anderson and family. Stops itching instantly. Cures piles, ec.cmaf salt rheum, tetter.itch, hives, herpes, scabies Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. Mrs. Kasper Ritter of Deadwoocl, S. D., returned home this morning. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. . Joe Droegc, as far as Omaha. Miss Maymc Graves came down from Lincoln Tuesday evening to spend a few days with home folks and to rest from her labors as professional nurse. Ed. Donat and family went out in the country yesterday for cherries and returned with several bushels. They are selling at !.:!.' par bushel on this market. In a letter received by his folks, Will Robertson says he is having a most enjoyable time in California, and that he expects to come home about July 1st. How are your Kidneys? It isdan- gerous to delay when the Kidneys are sick. One box of Kidnev-Ettes will recommend the next. Gering & Co. druggist. Mrs. Ed. Kunsman departed for Chadron, Neb., where Ed. has aecept ed a position with the Northwestern. Miss Mary Kunsman accompanied her as far as Omaha. For a mild easy action of the bowels, a single dose of Doan's Regulets is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. -." cents a box. Ask your druggists for them. Henry R., Matthew, Miss Mia Ger ing and their mother, and guests Leonard Klulllnger and family and Henry llerold went to Omaha this morning to spend the day, "Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil Is the best remedy for that often fataldlsease croup. Has been used with success in our family for eight years." Mrs. L. Whltacre, Buffalo, N. Y. Carl T. Seely, a veteran newspaper man formerly of the Madison (Neb.) Chronicle but now located In Missoula, Mont, arrived In Plattsmouth last evening for a short visit with his daughter, Mrs. W. E. Wells. Mr. Seely has been In Plattsmouth fre quently In the past and has a number of friends here who were glad to see him. Why suffer with your kidneys? The discovery of the Kldney-Etts has proved a blessing to thousands of kid ney sufferers who have lieen restored to perfect health. Theso Tablets drive the diseased germs out of the system, and we urge all sufferers to give this scientific and successful kidney rem edy a trial, i". cents. Gering iV Co., druggist. i i