ALVO DEPARTMENT Item of lnteret to Journal Rader Will Be Received at the Dru Store mnnnru irn nrnnin IIUUULIl LLU ULUUMI RUN OUT OF TOWN 4 New subscriptions and 4 4' renewals to the Journal will 4- be recived by J. A. Shaffer 4 4 at the drug store. Local fc 4- news, advertising matter 4 J and all business ptrtaining 4 4" to this department may be J transacted. Mr. and Mrs. 4 Shaffer are instructed to re- J ceived and receipt for all 4 money. Ed. J was in went to Charles Bucknell went to Union Saturday. V. II. Higgins returned from Lincoln Sunday. George Bobbilt did business in Lincoln Thursday. Al Hood of Lincoln was in town Tuesday on business. Mr. Swartz of Eagle town Tuesday morning. George I Foreman Deuel county last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Curyea were in Lincoln last week. Verl Linen went to Lincoln Saturday, returning Monday. Morgan Curyea returned from Lincoln Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Charles lUiekncll went to Lincoln last Friday to attend the assembly. Mr. and Mrs. Kinceley of Lin coln visited Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. L. Muir. County Clerk D. C. Morgan was in town Tuesday delivering elec tion notices. Miss Grayce Bailey was a pas senger for Lincoln Tuesday morn ing. Mrs. Bentley Davis of Syracuse is visiting relatives here this week. Arthur Bird and family spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cashner visited Sunday at Mr. and Mrs W. S. Jordan's. Mrs. E. M. Stone and son, La- Verne, spent Sunday in Weeping Water with friends. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Ward of Elmwood are visiting at the home of L. B. Appleman. .,.Mi.iS Bessie Suders returned to Clatonia Sunday, after visiting a couple of weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Linch re turned Tuesday from the Epworlh Assembly at Lincoln Mrs. "John Mullin returned Tuesday from a visit with her brother at Cambridge, Neb. Miss Orpha Mullen went to Lin coln Tuesday to attend the Epworth Assembly a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cashner of University Plae.e spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. George, Bobbitt and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nickel attended the assembly at Lincoln Sunday. Miss Marie Stroemer and Mrs Arzilla Foreman went to Lincoln Wednesday to attend the Epworth Assembly. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole of Have- lock visited Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Cole's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Foreman. W. Kelly Fox, democratic can didate for county treasurer, and D. C. Hhoden, democratic can didate for sheriff, were in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Woods went to Nuckols county Monday by the auto route. They will visit at Cambridge, Neb., before re turning. Mrs. George Sutton, who is quite ill, was taken to Lincoln last week to the hospital, but being too weak to stand an operation returned home. The Misses Ella and Lillian Bates of Weeping Water have been visiting their sister, Mrs Wesley Bird and other relatives the past week. L. B. Appleman and daughter Miss Gladys, and son, Clifford went to Omaha Tuesday morning Mr. Appleman returned on No. 17 Tuesday evening. Fellow Carried a Big Stick and He Was Extremely Rude in Hia Language. That exceedingly fresh begger that made this town yesterday was given one hour to leave town this morning by Judge Archer, after Chief Hainey had brought the fellow before the judge. The begger was a big fellow, who car ried a very heavy cane. If he was turned out he became a little stronger in his reqeusts, usually ending up with something smart, or even an insult. Several com plaints were made to the police about him. A good place for such a man is on a rock pile. The fellow's only affliction was a wooden leg beneath his trousers, which he usually hit a good, strong lick with the cane to prove that it was wood and not flesh and bone. As the sound was something like that of hitting a post with a club, the leg was probably wood all right LOCAL NEWS From Monday's Pally. 1 William Kaufman returned from Hasclock yesterday afler- luniii. J. I. Miller of Weeping Water was a visitor in the citv today, looking after various business matters and calling at this office and renewing his subscription to this paper for another year. Prof and Mrs. N. C. Abbott are spending two weeks in Omaha, having a residence at 3221 Pa cific street. Prof. Abbott came down last night for the board meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gapin and Miss Isabella Young were up from Murray yesterday afternoon, ar ranging for the funeral of the late F. M. Young, the father of Mrs. Gapin and Miss Young, which will occur Wednesday at 2 o'clock p. m. A lazy liver leads io chronic dyspepsia and constipation weakens the whole system. Doan's Hegulets (25 cents per box) cor rect the liver, tone the stomach, cure constipation. THERMOMETER PASSES THE HUNDRED IRK At 1 O'Clock the Mercury Stood at 102, With Prospects of Going Higher. OBITURARY. Oscar II. Snavely, born in Mc Lean county, Illinois, December 22, 1873. With his parents he came to Nebraska in 1885. Was married in 1899 to Miss Cora Roelfsy. There were four chil dren born to the union. Seven or eight years ago they moved to Lincoln, where he died August 1, 1911, of a complication of dis eases. The remains were brought to Alvo Wednesday, August 2, and laid to rest in Brethern cemetery, one mile south of town. The funeral services were held in the Brethern church and were con ducted by S. G. Thompson of Lin coln. He leaves a wife, two sons and two daughters, his parents, two brothers and one sister to mourn for him. Good old August weather is certainly here, the kind that sug gests electric fans and Canadian summering places. It came yes terday and is staying witn us awhile, apparently. The ther mometer passed the 100 mark yesterday, and today at the Bur lington depot, where the ther mometer is placed like those of the federal weather bureau, the temperature stood at 102 at o'clock, with every prospect of go ing higher. It was 80 at 8 o'clock this morning. At Kansas City yesterday the mercury reached 103. The heat wave is general over the west. Relief is promised by today's forecast. GOOD ROAD TO BRIDGE ACROSSJHE RIVER Commissioners of Sarpy County Agree to Construct Good High way From La Platte. T. H. Pollock returned from Papillion yesterday, where he went to consult with the Sarpy county commissioners concerning the laying out of a road from La Platte to the north terminus of the new toll bridge that will be built this summer and fall across the. Platte river. The commisisoncrs agreed to put in a good road from La Platte to the river. It will be approxi mately three-fourth of a mile long. It includes a 200-foot bridge across Spring Creek. The road begins about 1,000 feet south of the pumping station at La Platte, crosses the Misouri Pa cific and Burlington tracks just north of their bridges over the slough. The road will then follow the east side of the Burlington right-of-way to the north bank of the river, where it will meet the bridge at a point ISO feet east of Ihe Burlington bridge. The commissioners have agreed to grade the road up two feet, and then add a foot of clay, which w ill make a very good road. About fifteen cars of material for Ihe bridge are on the ground and the construction force is expected to begin work today. A Juvenile Band. Having talked with the parents of a number of musically-inclined boys between the ages of 12 and 10 years about the organization of a juvenile band, I believe that there is a demand for such an or ganization, and I will be glad to call on parents who are interested in having their boys in the band if it is organized. Call me up and I will talk matters over with you E. II. Schulhof, Director Plaltsmouth Band. Cut the Weeds in No. 27. Notice is hereby given to al land owners in Road District No 27 that the weeds must be cut by the 15lh of the present month or the same will be done by the road overseer and taxed against the property. The law says the weeds must be cut, so let us sec that the same is done at once. TV f T T7 n n 1 r Road Overseer H. C. McMaken Out. H. C. McMaken. who has been ill for some time, was out today for he first time since he was taken down with sickness. He was down town for a while. Marriage License. A rnarriiice license was issuei today for Henry C. Giu-bel nnd Dora L. Slohlmann. I t li of Louisville. Itch! Scratch I scratch the worse Doan's Ointment, eczema, any skin druggists sell it. Itch I Itch! Scratch 1 Scratch! The more you the itch. Try It cures piles, itching. All From Tuesday's Pally. Mrs. K. Tritsch and daughter went to Omaha todav. G. P. Mcisingcr of Cedar Creek spent Saturday in Plattsniouth. Miss Annie Gauer went to Cedar Creek Saturday to stay over Sun day with her parents. William Kaufman left Saturday afternoon to spend a few days in Lincoln and llaveloek. Miss lternelta Hector returned to Chicago Saturday evening, after visiting W. 11. Heil and family of Eight Mile Grove. A. W. Smith returned from Omaha last evening, where he at tended a convention of Nebraska fire insurance men. Mrs. A. F. Seybert of Collum spent Saturday in Plaltsmouth. Her little nephew, Will Keil, of Cedar Creek, accompanied her here. Mrs. A. L. Baker and daughter, Opha, of Murray, came up on the early train this morning to look after some business matters, re turning on the 10:07 train. Henry Theirolf of Cedar Creek was in the city (Vday looking after some business matters, and gave the Journal a pleasant call. Mr. Theirolf, who runs a thresher, says he has just finished all the shock threshing in his territory and the wehat yield is good and in some places better than expect ed. County Clerk Morgan started out th.s morning by automobile to delivtr election ballots and elec tion supplies to the various pre cincts of the county. He was ac companied by W. K. Fox. who interviewed the dear voter on the side in reference to his candidacy for treasurer. Louisille vesterday afternoon to visit there a couple of days. Judge A. J. lteeson went to Louisxille yesterday afternoon on hi way to Fa fie tn attend the) picnic there. Thu Burlington is doing a little painting around ils depot, giving pecial attention to the block signal apparatus. Mrs. J. K. Johnson and family returned to Lincoln yesterday afternoon after visiting J. W. Johnson and familv. W. E. Rosencrans. the rustling real estate man of this city, made a business trip to Columbus, Ne braska, this afternoon. Father William Higgins of Mauley, who has been visiiting in the city with Father Shine, re turned home this afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Harvey of Lincoln departed this afternoon for New man Grove, Neb., after a few days' visit in this city with her mother, Mrs. Clara Frye. In the party that arrived from Louisville this morning to attend the funeral of Carey A. Manker were F. S. Nichols, E. C. Twiss, C. M. Seybert, E. Palmer and A. II. Peterson. George Manker of Bedford Iowa, and H. E. Manker of Elliott, Iowa, arrived here this mtn'mug to attend the funeral of their broth er, Carey A. Manker. Hon. Wiilliam Delles Dernier, republican candidate for county judge, was in the city over night looking after some business mat ters, and departed for his home in Elmwood on the 10:07 M. 1 train this morning. G. S. Upton, democratic can didale for railroad commissioner, was in the city over night, having come down from Omaha las night, where he spent several days in the interest of his candidacy Sim is getting around among them, and as he is the only can didale on the democratic side of the house in eastern Nebraska, lie should have every vote in Cass county. Statement of the Condition or THE LIYINGSTOK LOAN AND BUILD1NS ASSOCIATION PLATTSMOUTH, NEB., JUNE 30, OIK ASSKTS Flint mortgage loans 1 9fl.lViO tt Stn-k Uwim .... H..T4 ho am liLMOi 5 lcllnloeiit iniercxt, premluma and Hues j..'E 56 imirance anil taxes paid and ad- vtlhVil 1.573 Kl Ki'ttl estate contract 3,rs!l 77 Kent account, 7V til UAHIUTIES. Capital Stock paid up $ W.5I8 0l Kescrve fund 5,KJ ,H Dividends declared ftl.Tti (17 Total $1:K,4I7 Total $1E.4I7 i K iel ITS AN1I K.XFKNPITl'KK! rK Till YCAK F.NDINO JllNB'tl, ID11. nwEii'Ts. Uuliince on hand July 1. 1V10 s.titol 7iV Hues !I.N4 Interests, premium and tines 9.U74 34 U.ans repaid SUM Membership lit M ! Heal estate contracts Itti US Insurance and tuxes paid and ad vanced HI) 41 Finos law Total.. KXl'KXHITrUF.S .oiiiih i UMM ( I' Ms'iiscs IX "U Stock ivdecincd 2I.41W R' tush oil hum! lU.Ui.'i l Matured stock M'-"- Matured stock Interest 4,::,H in Insurance and taxes paid and ad vanced n;i.i4 Kent and repair ! Total T.IW "! 1. Carl U. Filckc. secretary of the alsive n limed association, do solemnly swear that the foivgolng statement .of the condition of said as sociation. In true and correct to I lie Ixwt of my knowledge) and liellef. C. U. r KU'KK, Approved: Secretary. 1. II. SMITH. I Wll.MAM IIOT.I.Y. Director. II. M. HOF.NNICIISF.N. I Subhscrllsnl and sworn to before uie this fcltU day of July, lino. Thom Wai.i.ino, Inral.1 Notary 1'ulillo. My commlsslou expires February 13, 1913. WEEPING WATER BOOSTERS 10 MAKE TOUR MONDAY Will Advertise Chautauqua and Fraternal Picnic, Starts Next Monday Morning. On Monday morning at 8 o'clock 1'ic boosters leave Weeping Water for a tour of a large portion of the county. The itinerary of the trip calls for S-(J miles and is outlined as follows: Town Arrive Leave. Wabash 8:30 a in 8:45 a in Elmwood ... .):()() a in 9:30 am Murdock . ...10:00 a in 10:15 a in Manley 10:45 a in 11:00 a m Louisville ..11 :00 a m 11:30 a in I'lallsmoulh 12:30 p m 2:00 p in Dinner at. the Hiley Hotel. Mynanl 2:15pm 2:30 p m Murray 2:45 pin 3:00 pin Union 4:00 p m 4:20 p m Nehawka ... 1:50pm 5:10 pin voea 5:40 pm Our good rrieml, I). J. I'liman, came up from Murray on the early Irain this morning to look after some business mailers, returning on the 10:07 train. While in the city Mr. Pitman called and re newed for the tlaily and Ihe copy of the semi-weekly he is sending to Albert Stoer, Corydon, Intl. Mr. I'itman believes in patronizing the Journal because it is worthy of support. He pays for several copies of the Journal which he sends to distant friends. is 01 LUMBER GRA M COMPANY OF ALVO, NEB.. ED. STROEMER, Manager rDEALERS IN: LUMBER. LIME. GOAL L. AND BRICK It BUILDING MATERIA GRAN WHITE GETS CONTRACT FOR BUILDING WALKS Another Local Man Is Successful in Bids for Work at the Federal Building. Dispatches from Washington slate that Walter J. While of Plaltsmouth has been awarded the contract for the approaches and sub-drainage for the federal building here. The work includes the cement walk and a cement driveway. The bid of While's was $3,875. While is the third successful IMattsmoiilh bidder on work for Ihe new building. Ilynolt and Ilummerfleld were awarded con tracts last week, llynott for fur nishing the paints and other ma terials and llummei lleld to do the From Wednenday't Dally. Will Seybert of Cedar Creek in town today. Ceorge P. Partem of Union was in town today on business. Miss Kim ice IJenedicI of Cedar Creek slopped over here yester day and visit the family of Andrew Kaufman. She went, on lo Hast ings, Iowa, on the 5 o'clock train. Mrs. K. K. Kal on and her ac ciimpanisl, Mrs. Lucile Young, of Murray, went to Creslon this morning, where they will give a musical program at the cbanl.au lna. In the Murray items last week the Journal had it that O. V. Hailey and his mollier-in-law, Mrs. Shafer, had purchased prop erty in Plaltsmouth. It should have rend, "O. V. Hailey and his mother." Mr. and Mrs. Charles MuU of west of Mynard, were in the city today looking after some business matters, and while here Mr. Mulz called and renewed for the Jour nal. Mr. Mutz is one of our hiislling young farmers. DAILY REPORT OF THE TENNIS TOURNEY Plattsmouth Representation Put Up Some Good Qames Yes terday at Omaha. The tennis tournament at Oma ha has narrowed down to Winston of Norfolk, Hayes of Chicago and Siverd and Ilendell of Pittsburg. The matches scheduled for today were Hayes against Ilendell and Winston against Siverd. Many of the tlopsters are picking Hayes and Winston as the winners to day, and they will go in for the finals luiuorrow or Saturday and the winner will be the clay court champion. In the llrst round of Ihe con solation singles yeslerday Hadley of Sioux Cily beat (ieorge Falter of Plattsmouth, 4-fi, 0-1. Fuller must, have done some mighty good work in this contest, as he took the second set, 0 to 4. In the second round of the double, Adoue and Shellon of Dallas, Texas, defeated Falter and Morgan of Plallsmout h, 8-0 and 0-1. This shows that the local boys were there witji both feet, as the Texas players are stars. The local boys are out of it now except in the consolation doubles. They are scheduled lo play Poller and Scribner of Oma ha today . Miss Kate Miller went to Omaha markot l)rice nail thiR morning. 1 We nre also buying all kinds of painting every day in t he week. The highest Mrs. J. W. Kendis o Omaha was the guest yesterday of Mrs. L. F. Tritnpe. From Thurmliiy's Pally. L. II. Kgenberger went to 7'agle yesterday afternoon. MLss Lena Fornolf went to Cedar Creek yeslerday afternoon Mrs. Ilav Smith went to Omaha this morning to spend the day there. James Slander, from Louisville, came down this morning to allend I he. Manker funeral. Miss Km mil Kaufman went to' Cures baby's croup. Willie's tlaily culs and bruises, mamma's throat, grandma's lameness Dr- Thomas' Kcleclic, Oil the great household remedy. Kveryhody wants to try a snck of Forest Rose flour. Why? He- cause they have heard that it is ono of the best grades of flour put on tho market. Try a sack and see if you don't think so. A well known Des Moines wom an, after suffering miserably for two days from bowel complaint, wps cured by one dose of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. For sale by F. O. Fricke Co. Do you want an AUCTIONEER? If you do, get one who has Experience, Ability, Judgement. Telegraph or write ROBERT WIKINSON, Dunbar, Neb. Dates made at this oTre or tha Murray State Bank. Good Service Reasonable Rate AHTICXKH OF HCOHI'OHATION. KNOW A 1.1. MKN BY THKSH PKKSKNTfl, That we, the uiiilerHlKtiPJ, do hereby form and create a corpora tion under and by tho nme of The IMattnmouth Auto ami WaKm llrlrtge 'oniimiiy. 1. The principal place of bUHineHi of mild corporation ahall be the City of I'luttHinoulli, County of Cass, Ne- bruHkn. 2. The purpoHe of Raid corporation hIihII be to cotmtruct, maintain and operate a bridge acroxa the I'latte river, at a point on mini rivnr eaei oi mo brldse thereover of the Chlcaxo, Kur lltiKton ft qulncy llallroud Company, between the count lea of Sarpy and I'lma, of the State of NeliniHku, and to pur cluine and own land imlllclttnt upon which to coiiBtruct aald bridge and hulldliiKH ncccBHHiy to carry on nuld biitdneaii and to charse and collect tolls for the uho thereof 3. The capital Htock of anld corpora tion -hull be llfty thotiKand Uollari, of which twenty-live tlioiiHiind dollars rIiiiII be common atock, divided Into one tlioiiHiind ahaccii of the par value of twenty-live dollars each, and the owners thereof shall have the nolo and excliiHlve power of votinir at all stock- holdem' meet Iiikh. each owner belnK entitled to one vote for each Hhare of mild oommon stock by lilm so owned and sold stuck only shall be counted In any vote en at at any stockholders' nicctlnu; and shall be entitled to all dividend In excess of the six per cent K nil in nl ceil to the preferred Htock, and the Imliuico of sold stock sli.ill lie known as prefcind stock, snljeet lo tic power of the ninniu'i sioi k nnd divided Into one thousand shares of the pur vnlue of twenty-five dollars each, and shall be entitled to dividend of six per cent per milium, pay h klu annually, and the Hniii'd of Mlrectors ninv, In Its dlHcrct Inn, order sold dividends upon the preferred ntuck to bo paid iiiarterly or seml-unniiiillv, and for the pavuient of said dividends upon the preferred slock, the ways, workx, easements, bridge mid fntnc bines of this company are hereby pledKed. 4. Said Corporal Ion shnll commence (InlniC IiiihIiicxs on June lxt, A. I). l'Jll, and shall terminate on June 1st, A. U. Iio'l. f. The annual meet Inn shall he held on the llrst Monday of January of each year. H. Sold corporation shall not com mence dnhiK business until ten per cent of the capital ntock shall he sub scribed and paid and the balance shall be due upon call of the Hoard of I drectors. 7. The Indebtednrfis or liability of this corporation hIiiiII at no time ex ceed two-thirds of the pnld-up capital stock. H. The olllcers of sold corporatloa shall be five directors, with power to piiKS and adopt by-laws, to be elected at the a n li 1 1 ii I meet Inn: of the stock holders, and to nerve until their suo ccHsors lire elected and qualified, and said Hoard of directors shall, from their body, elect a Creeldcnt, View I'reshlent, Secretary ami Treasurer, and the Inst two olllcers, at tho option of the Hoard, may be filled by one and the same person, and the Secretary and Treasurer may bo removed by said Hoard of directors nt any time. IN WITNKSH WIIKHKOK, Wo, tlm undersigned, have hereunto set our hands this L'7lh day of May, A l tail. In presence of I'niil .lessen as to fS and 41 Win, A. Ilohertson as to (1. 2 and 6) (1) T. II Pollock. Ci) I. Mil P. Pollock. CI) Mrs. N. A. luT. (4) Jt. A. dun. (f.) .las. K. Pollock. State of Nebraska. County of otoe, ss. HIO IT ItKMKMMHItKd. That on this 27th day of May, A. 1. 1911, there ap peared before me, the undersigned Notary Public, Mrs. N. A. duff and It. A. duff, who In my presence slKned the foregoing certificate of Incorpora tion and acknowledged the same to be their free and voluntiir" act .ind dee-"1. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and Notarial Seal the day and veur above wltten. (c'eal) Paul Jesseri, Notary Public. Stnte of Nebraska. County of Cnss, ss, UK IT It KM KM 1 1 Ml tK 1 1, That on this 27th day of May, A. d. 1911, there ap peared before me, the undersigned Notary Public. T. U. Pollock. I. Mil P. Pollock and Jus. K. Pollock, each of whom, In inv presence, signed the foregoing certificate of Incorporation and acknowledged their sill. I signatures to lo their free and vol'in'arv act nnd deed. In Witness Whereof, I hnve hereunto set my hand and Notarial Seal the day and year above written. Seal) W. A. Robertson, Notary Public. (nil for lllda. Ttlds will be received by the County Judge of Ciik: County In his olllco at Pint turnout h, Nebraska, up to noon of Monilnv. August 14th, 1911. for the fol lowing grading to be done out of the Inheritance tax: A Mil to be inn da on section line be tween Sections ri and 22, Township 10. North Itnnge IS Kast, one and one-half miles west and one-half mile north of Pnlon, Cass Count v, Nebraska. Plans nnd snecllleat Ions on tllo In th olllce of the County ilerk. Allen J. Ileesnn, County Judge.