n 1 1 a 1 n 1 PLATTSsVIOUTK HAS LARGEST CROWD Burlington Officials Pleased Showing of Local Shops at The excursion to Lincoln yesterday Ival dJegaMun to attend the Rngiaoors reunion was impress:, n a grand suoce.-s In c.ry particular '" -u!H- lv eemrl;." !! who attended had a great mauO ail Ct Some (lrrr AVctrk. County Judge Person who issued the marriage licor.se to Mr. W. A. Stek c-f South Oiuaua and Miss Yelinek of this city, was paid for the license by the groom with n unique chock something far and away out f the ordinary. Mr. Swatek who employes several work- Oae cf the prettiest weddings of mon ,a ?ou,h 0waha as pres:eDt the season was that of Miss EH 'el by them with the amount of the Julia Rusmussen to Mr. Homer A. ; lnse, cue of the tr.cn who Is an bander, occurred yeMerday. June "!- par evvlhnee. drawing a check at Ligh noon, at the home of bride's mother, Mrs. Julia Has- VERY KAPPY WEDDING fuss Ella JJij Eisr.us:cn and Mr. Kcrr.er Arthur Sanders Married SUMMER I i . .. and 21! wr.o attenoea caa a great aRd yM.ors ia Unvoti whj tine. The total attendance from this Ctarj their music. One cf the small city is stated by those who should features of the affair was the utter know to have been $57. The train ' failure of Liiuidu papers to mention made f.ne time both v;s to and the band or its music. It looked like from Lincoln Engineer fnead taking a studied effort en the part of Lin the boys to the capital city in one olu to lake away any credit which hour and thirty minutes and making might attach to having a r.iee dele the return trip in one hour and for- .cation and a pood band from the out-ty-f.ve minutes, both god runs. side. This way may be one way to Those who attended were especial- gt t del. gallons for the capital city ly wvll pleased with Vice President but from what the men said it did Willard'a address whiih seems to ; not suit them. It would appear that hate met universal approval among ; anything from Plattsmouth is be the men in the local shops. Consider- i neath the notice of the prohibi able dissatisfaction is said to have j tior.ists of Lincoln. The hide bound been t vpressod by some of the en-; capital hasn't a band in it which is gineers over portions of the address j better than the Woodman band and but the shop men here certainly j their railroad men failed to any thought it all right. Other address-! where near come np in loyalty to were made byproml nont labor j their employers as the men do here, leaders which generally met with ap-The only thing that the capital seems rroval with the exception of Mr. j to execll In is narrow-mindedness Ftones address. His pronounced 'and pettiness and it surely has a iews cn unionism were dissented to j world of that. by many cf the men although some j Te train returned to the city at stoutly upheld him and endorsed all j S : 3 last evening and the men he said. 'marched up Main street to Sixth Plattsmouth had the largest dele-, street where they disbanded. They gallon In line Jn the parade before! were headed by Grand Marshal Bur tap meeting and took the rriie for ; kol and the Woodman band and the large attendance distancing Have- j boys got the applause at home which Jock and other Burlington towns, i the Lincoln rapers could not hear in The Woodman land which headed the that city. ' for the sum. The check is a wonder iful piee of work and is so artistical ly done that it can hardly be told The house was a bower of'frca finished print unless subjected and cave some mighty The rr.e mb. rs wort' hi::h. ed ly Burlington t f-J b l:'.v P-rPrs K ing decorated : to a critical examination. The check ia asparagus tern, smiiax. syncgas.is payable to Mr. Swatok. Miss Yeli and white roM's. making a green nek and County Judge Beeson, the cud white tffoct. The- dining room j mo former having endorsed it over v us i:: rod and white, carnations aad ; to Judge F-.vsom He has had the res; s bc'.r us.d. A large In 11 of ,ihek taken to the studio of Mrs. M. hung oer the table with ; Howland and his endorsement which Married in Council Bluff. 111k' Move to We.-t. At Council Bluffs last evening oe-, Exalted rulers, past exalted rulers currcd the double wedding of Thes.!al"! t-r the position of ... exalted ruler of the Elks wi:h hun- r. Bates and Miss Kitt.e May m:th , .. J dreds of Klks will pass through Om- ar.d Robert A. Pate and Miss Martha fcv,a during the text few days ea route Rupley. The marriage was entirely to Los Angc-hs to attend the annual lr.ofrr.al and conducted with only ' meeting there during the s.-eend w:tr.os(S present by Justice Coop- v.e..k in July. tr cf that :ty. The two grooms The f.rst train will be that of th? a-e too vtil known la this city and . Yot.kers Elks cf 100, scheduled to xMnily to r.ced an introduction hav- arrle owr the Milwaukee at 9 ir g resided h. re for some seven o'doi k this morning. The party will er past. Together th-y luxe p .v! c or the Union Facif.c and worked and built up he Journal to make a si Jo trip throve a YeKcw i'.s i roser.; cxrtl'er.t condition aod re i.-.rh. th-. if work speaks for itself. N.v. ZYLi. kscwa is the '.r?. Thos. It. Bates is the csaugh-, xaltei rule r's party, ate scheduled tt r cf ytT. and Mrs. J. J. Smith . to reach Omaha Jijly 6, at 3:ir. f.. cf OiiuVj. Mr. ?s.;!h V:-ing the ; m. in a special train ever the North trttary of the Bruit Crow-or r..-soii.v v tstcrts. lica i f that city and hating torn ton-! Carry Herrmann vi'.l make a rr.id cea.d st different times with many night call in Omaha. July 6, and will cf the b ndir.c wholesale houses of te accompanied by l.'O Elks in two lh;.t :ty. Mr. Bhtes w&s born in s;c:r.l trains, trriviae over the 11 Or.aha and is a graduate of the Om- lir.ois Central and leating ever the hr pubhr KtMR H-r fn.;iv has.l':.icn ra-i'c. Mr. Herrmann is dis- or.n.itJ with the history cf tir.suh.d in r. .any line? .f activitv. s milax drappod from it to the corners of the talle. The ph.ee cards were a ten.binatinu of a red and a white card fastened together wp.h white ribbon, from whih hung two tiny wedding bolls. The shades were drawn and a beautiful effect obtain ed by the use of numerous inean-des-cent lights. Just before the ceremony Miss X. Rose Rasmussen, a sister of the bride, sang most effectively, "O, Pro mise Me," by DeKoven, after which Miss Margaret Willard played the beautiful Lohengrin wedding march, to the strains of which the bride and groom entered the parlors, tak ing their places under a canopy of w hite roses and syringas which hung from a large, white arch in the bow-windowr. Rev. S. D. Harkness, pastor of the Presbyterian church, cf this city, read the beautiful ring ceremony which united the happy couple in the sa cred bond of wedlock. The bride wore an exquisite gown of sheer, w hite Swiss, trimmed with the daint iest of Swiss embroidery and French va,lencicnnes lace, and carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. The gift from the groom was a handsome gold band bracelet. Following congratulations a four-course luncheon was served and later ia the aft -.moon Mr. end Mrs. Sanders left for Flattsmouth, where they will visit the groom's relatives for about a wtek, or two when they will procevi to their future heme in Edgemor.:, South Da kota. Miss Rasmussen is a daugh ter of Mrs. Julia Rasmussen. cf this is being put on the back is in keep ing with the rest of the check the signature being in ihe form of a jay bird signifying A. J.. and a honey bee and a rising sun making the word Beeson. The check is on exhi bition at Mrs. Howlands and will well repay examination. Evtra (lan Trans.f erred. The large gang of Italians who have been engaged for several months past in this city in rebuild ing the shop tracks and straighten ing out the tracks through the yards, were last night removed to Have lock where they have some track work to look after. They did a great deal of work during their stay here tnd almost, entirely rebuilt the local yards, putting them in shape to stand the heaviest traffic. There still remains much to be done but owin? to the pressure for repairs at other points it was found necessary to move them away for a while. Ditching around the yards has just been started and this will take sev eral trams quite a while as there is considerable work cf this character needed. When it is all ever and done this city will have yards in good shape and capable of handling all the trarTie which may be sent in here. It is hoped that these improvements are but forerunners of many others to follow and that both yards and shops will see grcr.t Improvements in tV' inmct'.iate future. EXCU3S10N RATES EAST: Daily low round trip rates, with thirty davs limit, in effect early in June to New York, Jersey Coast Resorts Boston, Montreal, Portland, Me., and other prominent eastern resorts. Somewhat higher round trip rates daily, with all Summer limits, to New Knpland, St. L-wrence River, Atlantic Coast and New England Resorts Also desirable round trip rates to Wisconsin, Michigan, etc., including Lake Journeys from Chicago to Buffalo and return. Rates, details, destinations, etc., nay be had of your nearest ticket agent. EXCURSION RATES WEST: Seattle Exposition, California, Pacific Coast Tours, Denver and Colorado Resorts, Elack Hills, Rig Horn mountains, Utah, Yellowstone Park circuit through scenic Colorado and Yellowstone and Gardiner gateways. Homeseekers rates first and third Tuesdays. You can reach all western Summer resorts on very desirable rates this Summer. Call on nearest ticket agent for special WV!?,s--'r! V3 publications covering any western tour. t!iBl;M! W. L. PICKETT, 1 ifi 1 1 ' ' L w' kim1, 6-r M- Ticket Agent. N'o. 19H fear lest the continued rain will pro- REPORT OF THE CONDITION duce rust in the wheat while weeds -or tux ' are growing rapidly in the corn and CIDCT tlATIfitlAI DAIIIIfield3 canDft be cultivated for the rind I (IAI IUiIMLDAIiIV same reason. Dry weather for a At Plattsmouth, in the State of Ne-I wh!le Is now wanted- biaska, at the close of business ! June 23rd, 1909. j Patterson Tries Case. RESOURCES ! Something over a month ago, Mr. Loans mi discounts... ...Si'.r.i.io ! C. V. Baylor, the coal and fuel mer- Ovu-urafts. stvured and u ii.sk-u red.. MritLVi ! . . ' ' 5-umi.oo ' cnani, scia uiauae liutier, before Judge Archer, for a balance of $15.50 H'.;:u..jd j due on account, and garnished Mr. "''"j Butler's w ages in the hands of the 'vj? railroad company. Mr. Bntler era- 40T.:-i7 , ployed Judge Sullivan to contest the VWM j mutter and a charge of alleged bias "''land prejudice was taken and the cause transferred to Justice Fred S. .iT.n.'.s to smir circulation. Premiums on 1'. s. bonds Bonds, securities, etc Hanking house, furniture, fixtures... ther real estate owned Iue from national tanks (not re serve acenls) Tue from nppmved rvvrve scents . Cheeks and other ra-sli Items Notes of oilier national banks Kraetlon&l pajter currency, nickels and cents Lawful money reserve In bank, viz: S'.k'CIi-.. V7 (Cf.Oi Orrrhs since i.. h.r crt ;.t-gr.i-.d- c f hii h is as p: 'ent of the fi.thir, Tajlr C cod will hain been Cin ir.natl las-- I all club. He was a mr..Vir cf the f.rst city ou-.tl of pre-WieT-.t of the N.vJor.al Powl- Oz ala. She is a LhT 'o- e, rc 5r.3 ir e assc-clation. No he is after ir.J a.ccn-; ihed out g woman ar.d the job cf ci sited ruler of the Elks. w.l ar.d faxrrablj known '.a her city, with ti e sil'.d bicklrg cf h's se-ctien A Surprise Party. city, and is a most estimable young j a cenutiui rar-wei: surprise party lady with a large circle cf acquaint-j "s given Mi.-s Frnncs Grebe on ancfs, having hed a cleriral position Mcnday last by a t:.rc numb.-r of fcr some time in two c-r oar large 'iter your.; frit-r e's th" ce.v: ir. be business hcuscs. and is also promi.n- i;:g 'i Grebe's i; -.:r v.rc ::i ih crt in ihunh circl-s being en active r.oar future for a vi-it a: R'.-.o, Nev. member cf the Presbyterian church, 'viith her br:-t: ;r George. She wi'l y.r. Sanders wras fcrmerly a resident a-ccmrrit.Ird by her father and well known ilTcth--r, C:r.:Ed and John. !.!r. I't'iloniptlim funi it!i l.S. trcaMirvr j Patterson of Rock Bluffs. (3 ir-nu,i circulation) - i-oo Yesterday the cause was' held be- Tot:i1 fore Judge Patterson on its merits I and also on a motion of Butler to dis- LIABILITIES t .vi.rv.'.fo : solve the attachments and discharge Cai'ital stiK-k paid In nXhied 'pin u;;'eVpen;:;ami 'M' Barnishment. Judge Sullivan re- NaAonallnoniMandi:::: l" BUU" CM Hue to other National hanks w 43 Attorney Ramsey, appearing for Mr. 1,U UOkt ,r:y,e.'.,.a,.,.ks..,.nJ 9.i4 1 Da',or- !t ,s S3id tfae hills and dales Individual deposit suh.wt to ehrrk inwiVw 1 around old Rock Bluffs, echoed and .-. in., mi i l . i .in-- li 1 1, - KIM l I .".I., i . Time cert. hcato of neii-.it ;;iii;n.u7 Total Stiteiif Nehvaska ' ..JVH.IM.; cf Columbus, ttir.? ar.:cr.g our best pec; having K-c-n j Jhri Grebe ar.d daughter Agnes ti ter, netted with the Park Parber k mahe part of the party, shep until rec t t.t'v w hen he turchas- ; Th" aft rr.v n was deiitht fv'lv ed a business cf the wnere ht ,ihtd. Mrs. i coe V.T. and 1 e-t wishes of a whom the About thirtr-fve his hind in fp'-t:t In ruiie and games, the f;r-r row . ibeir.e beth ir.strt imer.tal s- fc:t tf f-iends. cf n;.os a ; g- 'is have the plensinj. : make tie eveuing c; i r.t et the we where he h.-. a he-t of frl n Is. V-s F.cl ert A. P.-t.'S has 1 c: n a f the country, j.'r. p.v.-.t. is will p.' out-c-f-tcv.n t'eir.g Mr. and Yrs. Wm. Kennedy and Yrs. NVIs liassrlbalvk through and son, Rcy. all if St. Pdwsrd, v:c-a: siect:cEs ra f which were very A f.ne luncheon s rved to e long to be recalled. At a late h'-ur the d light ed puesis retired to th-ir hom-s af- those-e from ;ter wishing Miss Crcle a harpy tr'p an! the best of times. Tl.os tttf n'it.g included Misses i.ve. j were1 Ti'.'ie P! iC-T. iur.;t res:.:- r.t cf th: !ty for many years Omaha on the afternoon f July ar.d sr.j for r.trmbi r cf j;s- prst, h:? ts i cer.r.ett. J v!:h The orrsl as ' i' b.vk-Vei ti r. She I a jtu: g w. i f rr. h t.r.'.iiy 6rd rc ftt- w.-.h s:ty p r?oc from fic-vx City Ifrtsh cr the Satun.is speilal. Mr. Sam-use. Mr. ind :rs. . cf Omaha.- Clarence Cclun M.El-'Hess. Lrn'sa H;-s. fhla. Rmma us TriVllic-'cn riac r. Katie Mary Svehla. ?ei",ii:i Victoria s is fSo a candidate for the ros! ' r. c f osltod ruler. The South Pa ir r. Tit: a 1. tur- Vvtl tl e V. i: . cf h r. . s . r't e p., ;'. t '. wi'h a gr. r.t t -rr r.sl frills vlo ..:..l,t: rs r. .d b 5 f ' d lap; y mar: : !':- :.. th. ! to tl !s ci-y 1af v '.'.J r. :.Ve t'.- ir .' r tf arm c.tcTid their ;t wi.-hc? f.r Th- e above fc:.r.?.::.ie r.ad wi;h interest ly ti V.-:. d. lecetion with If. will arrive j f; i.-n is cf lie cc-trat;r. oer the Nrrtistvoit.-ra st S:r.O a. n., loth of whom have l-en t h Pnle,: t.t will bei'shVa. iry l.radev il. ' t e O '. e : t w : i 1 1- 3 V ' VdtS Fot'th.'sv. J..'y Pa- i'.n The .!.vau', e. :. i Ti c f d v.Iy 'rut P'As. If. time, a:.J 1 .-.e f'-..'-t: a th- Vr.ion Pa. : c. Chir;.i:o Plhs to the r e PlVs ler.'. the af T, a-.i l the Connect i strcrc, at the same e sh:'tlv r f'.erw r.r li '.'ar 'a. Ella N.r.nan, Henrietta Kc;- mar.y hVa rr.d Sophia Neuman: Messrs pattiv, 'Tim Kahoudek. James Relr.l. George refide-ts :rroImr.r. Henry Pi e. rrr.n'.: Mick. vi.ir.ity. The'v.'iil CrV. Corral Grebe. his city) ce and t f . ec, : t. .'. . w..s ; .ss ii bir.huay an t her !a ccc- N hsj sit : u 1 the rf. r- s V y k. J. .1 .: IV T C f K.J at i:.:r. o'.io.k. Elk r,t fj::-i c r the Xv r:hw - t the r:-' -. Pa.i- c f this city ar.J its brid was a r sider.t cf many years tgo when a sn.11 girl ; and wi'l be wei! rcmemb r. d ly a: gn at many friinds who t. ill le t!.d t. t h.r after the vesrs an! ret. 'x' .Id a-;u-:-t:::.-. '.r-J :. The pro.!:! is a s n c f the w'.I I via C.:r kmown cot-trttetor. J. R. Sar.:er ,C; rr f r: :..:; r:v c: t..;s v, n tea re-echoed the eloquence of opposing counsel as they advocated the cause of their respective clients and ex- ( .unity of t'a-s ( 1. 11. . IViv. r. r . nnunrlerl the lnu- fnootiincr frnnti.tni. of tl,eaU,ve-,,an1..dl,l,ik.dos..ler;,nly ,r. A iiai i:ie aoove siati-ii.ent i, true to Ihe Ust of p"7'"". a1"'1 uuirin uiiu gui liisumeni. Judge Patterson gove Baylor judg ment for full amount and held the attachment and garnishment o. k. ir.y M.owledir.' aim t l . f. ( li. N. I :..vet. Ca-sMer. Correvt -Attest: Ceo. F !..r.- 1. llik-wo:th ... Ixri iiip, l'lrei'toi i :. 1 .. ' . . . . . ... i u --'in. ii iM'inre nie tins eav, f .tui.e. It. t. Iiwver. "J Notary l'i:li!c. .; ev.;i.!i,:iv'i ( ).:;i-s Aut'iist 1'.'. l'.'!4. Happily l"n:t--.l ir; M.-.rt:;.;.-. Covr.Ty Jud-e P r? n this r..nh r.z u:.i'-. d in marrpge st l.'s c":. in the curt hru- Mr. pi : rlv Clymer. f C.r. . r.v rod. rr.d M:; rr- d !' f f Eir.:s Mi: - :lv r::-i i River Almost Stationary. The Missouri River for the twenty fcur hours ending this morning at ? o'clrtk shew ed a rise cf .2 of a foot er tr o r.rd cr.c-l:a!f inches. This is a very s'cw rise and to daTThTindicatir.ns are that the river will commence to fall again tonight. The weather reports show the river to be falling at Pismark but still rising flov-ly r.t Sotiix City, Flair and Omaha. The rise at this time seems to be due ur.e;u"s:ior.aby to the havy rains which have Venn prevr.il ir? over the st-te cf Iowa ntid viol ent storms wcr fef.turos in several places. In this vi.ir.ity t;. weath. r bur eau rij-v.ts that the weather will cr.tir.tte hct tr.J unsettled with thvnd-r shower r.-.d rr.tn. Farm- r.re w rc?ir.c considerable wtll and pv-pularly Pr. H,-,: i . t c: i j j - v.th h 1 h v! r. t v '111 . id re .1 i. ti re: i'. : e . S' 1 . :!.:;.-; '. at. 1 whi.li c. -t- .t. hour the .ittle . tie t'f.hl'.y s,.:-' iv e r -en and ' lie ; -r tet".ptlr.C ;1 .1 . :A. whi, h t r t f t. tvlle. T. a e r.rrsnrd m the I.ir- of the Pr ". ah.i P e. i in.'M win i. ti-.v to,:: l.cs;n now t . e pro" n t ,i:.-hed lr.rbe-r lv nt. S. P.. vh-Te -.ke if. fir future the c a w 11 i in Edgs. ;1- will l.i -,- s 1 U'.C y , tl." we. l :.r : nd i d :.: lo-turiied Home Siif. Guy White and Ernest Wurl, who have bepn taking a vacation of rc oral weeks at a ranch near Grarey, N'tb., came in last night. The boys had a lot of fun during their trip and had many wild and startling ad ventures, among them the sacrifice of a wagonload of game. That con stant crackling, popping noise which was heard in the northwest was merely the report of their guns as they butchered wild beasts and other things. They propose to go to Af ri. a next year and get all the game r.erseveU leaves. Double Hall Game. Arrangements have been made for a double ball game in Plattsmouth next Monday, duly e. Many of our eitiens will meet in the park In the afternoon, and the band will fur nish inusio throughout the day. Conic in. If you are not busy, nnd enjoy yourselves with us. I & - IK m - m . f 1 - rv f U 0 m PI. . ; e. : ",0-nh l.c ;e No. :r and to 1 r. . 1 re on duly S 'r. c:.r. :d h.-.s v.t . t d v.d. a 'V.r le wi.l -.t $.,.; tie ar.J :. r .'':: n r 1.. t. lio w :.l. hew- r. v., s:i Ft a a.' s o. Sell". I'anr.liti bie.es. Ho l.:hs C. .i:;,! .. P. i:..er County Alton., y Rials ;t J wif , w:e pa-s.'r rs cn th meri.irc train f.-r Omaha. Mr RawI ho is r.:w 1. ated r,t C,r.u a la. Cel. and he Is an enthusiastic C 1, -5,!jti !t.- s:a . Jr.ras r.lley in which he i si: ::l d i 1 this year le bless.-d w.th a r..- V r-r Car' r. cf y.r. S T li ...r rr"' 1. t X ; , : ' y i t( r :r. r- r.e r.. t the rr t.'i.tc j t ..; th':.r. Tr.M tIo s th.- r. I; t of seme .''-. !.'. h w ..! a;. :. tire tl'c 1 a, ; r cr.t. : they !', rded the t fl w r.t tv Va'.'S'lo V. Sharp re tv rued .-stcrdav 1 1 ".. rt.irc from l. s l-t.slr trip to I c I-.t'rvs Wis. where he took a laig" r.umb. r c f orders f. r marhin i ry fe his patent cars. Mr. Sharpe report that hi buvlnes is b.vmirg in Omaha and that be is r ow rm-1 'vK ler jloy.rg sewnleen m n li his tlar.t.j" lie found PaCrosso to be a liv. lv II. .v t a were .". ll'"a C AJ- s rd Pi:U? Pc. '.. d tl cvvf.f5.--n ' ri't-'s-a, 1'.! :h P.irr r. odera city wi;h the canning busi---.iin Sf.-!cht. ' t tes a spo laity. Great charities of ecrtal le re raised in that local ity r.d the canr.irg cf item give cmplejmrnt to many p.vple. Ai wa' rr. srtvsi-e ard up-to-date pA pl.. th' canr.cr cf ljiCrv-sse aw in men cut the advantage of Mr. :..--?. a p.:i d.'pMj thi f- tcrjo.r cn N. Z' fcr !: reuth " d Ivttv't ltd rtb.r jv rt !n ViM icxs. t ): t there t tVe a ro-i.s1 .:. rt P. lis l-en ' ' yer r ?-l th arpr patent ar.d he tad to at crop, the Urge rr I-ar.J i c-r.; any e f n ! - - ' s wh-.it. y f w out . i. r.t w the Cas . o is new actiu; r.-aus. !..o hundred ar--s of f ll tt vist comm. no. ia a a days. In add;ti-n to the f.-.e t-' '1: 1 P-s k -.::-. ; : o. I. 11. CI; : e f r - r - v 1 :sl v. a r. iy : 1 c. ! U-t will .:'--. .l' - n -rrled r cf 'r j.:.d r :": i t'-"' - ci)- - : WE'RE CRIPPLED r. . r i d iBw-i HeikT. - .- . . - rcp. Mr. Hi-.! is c ve r in at: line of . 1 s trie Int. :c ; that torri c x; court ;-y will p.-td.ly 1 is. . t ine that :t w si .-f garden tc o j. r. i F. Re '.:-. n cf the T..::V.'z- : 't f.r . rr :: r i. -t . In rct'cratuT. d w 11 f;t short tir e f r Or- " : r.k P f It.- ? w; e-- cf the - ; , i c, f reran jrl a w -Vr sr. - js.'ual aV.l.ty r 1 tl - '-r;ary .f M r .s r-' . t-i-.r-n w..- r i ere A'. r d f a v 'y he will Rc I'n- jUSt on thcout piilo, for a few tlays putting in our new cop per store front, ami we will show our appreciation on the inside for any inconvenience to which our customers, and the public, nipuht he put duriiu'. this period. Don't pass u !'V because we're a little dis figured or utra'd anything iniht drop on yen - v Cspt the continuation of the drop-pln-ci GOOD VAl.UliS in SULau'iER FOOTWEAR! t'71 :o wis ex j t r .-i cn Frid. n -t f nnus y ; t- Ke ;)-. U-a a f.thf-l. r i -. nc 1 worVer ir i t a r. n f ti p. s'.- t:.--5 cf fcrratj ly is co rrn ;rou r.rts l: i t t ?. d-f.t. t.ly ' knew a who I f a.."--'-s.. r 11 l Trm Vetrd. We eta us- about a talf 0..tf a i J. C. Ycrk 1 Vice r-r e m Vt- asd te will troal lt d;pc.rt cf a uny tf j oei'r'T a pVwrt ere. rulivry. gcxa Vlb tear. at o -f r kaa Set. Apr'y t MN'tr.age tu-.rst .a v..- thfrr tn tte afternoon tr!n hi Ladies Oxfords l.c!5 to. .Men's " 2.00 to Infant's Slippers 55c to. . .?4.00 . -1.00 ...70c Children's Buster Hrown Slippers! C2 SHERWOOD & SON