A School Soil Bargain! m INCH NUN GOMES AFTER EXTREME HEAT II School begins in two weeks. The boy needs a new suit to start in with. Here is the chance to get it. We have gone through our boy's stock with a fine tooth comb and selected about seventy-five splendid good suits that we will sell at a bi sacrifice. They are mostly medium weights in gray and brown mix tures .ill Knickerbocker pants and we have put them in just two lots to close i i (3f3 u AND FOR CASH ONLY! B Wescott's Som'sr THE HOME OF SATISFACTION ALVO DEPARTMENT Hem. of Interest to Journal Reader. Will Be Received t the Drug Store jH"MMH-M-I"M"lWI ... .1 New subscriptions aim v renewals to the Journal will ! ru. reeived 1)V J. A. Shaffer al the drug store. Local J news, advertising matter I and all business pertaining ! 4 to this department may be ! 4. transacted. Mr. and Mrs. fr Shaffer are instructed to re- I 4. reived and receipt for all 4 4 money. Ed. 4 .j-H-- -H-I-H- -H-H-M- -M-H J. H. Stroemer spent Sunday at South Rend. The election was a quiet affair Tuesday, the vote being light. Ed Stroemer and wife attended the picnic at Eagle last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cashner were in Omaha between trains Tues day. E. M. Stone, son. LaVernc, and Ttnd Linen were Ashing on Salt Creek Friday. Etta J. Momer of Lincoln visit Ad Knndav with Mr. and Mrs. J A. Shaffer. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rathburn, near Waverly, August 11, 1011, a son. Mrs. Lizzie Servis und son, Glenn, were in Lincoln Friday between trains. Miss Marie Stroemer is attend ing the teachers' institute at Weeping Water this week. Harry Parsoll, W. E. Newkirk and Charles Suavely went to Ash land Friday for an outing. Our new llork Island agent, Mr. I). II. Candy, is moving into C. Hasp's house in the east part of town. Mrs. Sam Cashner and Mrs. Jake Shaffer were gathering elderberries Wednesday near Eagle. day for a two weeks' visit at the home of his parents at Milford, Nebraska. George Hucknell and his uncle, George Frolick left Sunday to work on a telephone job at Wahoo. S. C. lloyles and family return ed Thursday from a two weeks' outing at Norfolk, Overton and Lexington. F. II. Candy and family came in last week to make their home at Alvo. Mr. Candy is agent for the Rock Island at this place. W. E. Casey went down to Omaha Sunday on No. 18 to spend a few hours with his mother, who has been in poor health lately. Mrs. Alice Rincr, who has been visit ing the past two months with her sister, Mrs. Joe l'arsell, left Sunday on No. 18 for Sioux City, Iowa. W. S. Jordan and family, Jess Stone and family and Sam Cash ner and wife of University Place spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam, Cashner. Colonel nates, Mr. Fricke and Judge Travis called on J. A. Shaffer on their way home from the picnic at Eagle last Thursday. The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church will give a social on ENTERTAINED IT THE J. fii. ROBERTS HUE Farewell Party in Honor of Vera and Mabel Brown, Who Re move to Topeka, Kansas. Mrs. J. M. Roberts very pleas antly entertained I he members of her Sunday school class of the Presbyterian church at her home on High School Hill yesterday af ternoon. The occasion was in the nature of a farewelj and was in honor of Vera and Mabel Rrown, who', with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. nrown, will depart for Topeka, Kansas, the latter part of next week, where they will reside in the future. The girls had come prepared to have a delightful time, as they al ways do at the home of their Sun day school teacher, and a most enjoyable social time was had. The girls participated in social conversation, music, various (fames and'other amusements, all of which made the hours pass all too rapidly. The only thing to mar the, pleasures of the after noon was the fact that two of the girls were, soon to depart from their midst. At an appropriate hour dainty refreshments were served and a little later, after having expressed their regrets at having to lose Vera and Mabel from their midst, and wishing them much happiness in their new ................ , .,.. the church lawn on the evening Home, me gins uepaneu mruinr of August 25. 1011. They will, homes, reporting a splendid aft- finrvo rn.nm rnko sherbet and ornoon's entertainment. This Part of the Country Gets the First Good Soaking in Many Months. A heavy rain, general in extent uti far as eastern Nebraska and western Iowa are concerned, gave two inches of the much-needed fluid to IMaltsmouth and vicinity. A two-inch rain is a heavy rain. and they do not come very often. Yesterdav was a day of extreme heat, the hottest since the un precedented hot spell of June and the early part of July. As early as 8 a. m. the mercury showed 85 degrees. Itv 10 o'clock it had jumped to 1)5. At 1 p. in. it show ed 102. and an hour later 101. It was somewhat cloudy at that time, which accounted for the (Iron in temperature. If the day had re mained clear it is very probable that 102 would have been ex ceeded by several degrees. A heavy black cloud came up from the soul Invest shortly after o'clock, which gave the town a very light shower. It apparently began to clear off, but shortly be fore 5 o'clock it, was cloudy again and a good rain began to fall. It heiran to nour down and kept it up for soiAVtime. Shortly beforr 0 o'clock there was a let-up in l the rain, but after supper it be gan to pour" down again and kept it up for at least an hour, and it rained some Through most of the nitfht. There was a pretty good elec trical display during the early evening and the light company did not attempt to turn on the light current till after the storm There was a report that one of the dynamos at the plant had burned out, but that report was not correct. The company had trouble with too much water, and it thought "it best to play safe dur ing the storm by not turning on the current. This morning the skies were covered with heavy clouds in every direction as far as the eye could see and a little rain fell about 7:30. The rain will prove of much value to corn and more so to pastures and meadows, which have been in bad . shape during most of the year because of lack of water. LINCOLN THE STATES BEST PRODUCTS TWO AEROPLANES IN DAILY FLIGHTS LIBERATI MILITARY BAND AND GRAND OPERA COMPANY OF 61 PEOPLE -GREAT RACES PATTERSON SHOWS. FIREWORKS. NIGHT RACES. VAUDEVILLE. "tea TELEGRAM CALLED Hill ices. Kveryone is cordially in vited to allend. The Misses Mae and Hessie The mcmbers'nf the class in at tendance were: Nora Itosencrans, Gladys Sleinhauer, Jeanelle Pat- Yera and Mabel I lie misses mm; umi in-ssiu , - , , , , r, -in r - t 1..,.. ,1,, erson, I'.mina Cummins, Margaret Prouty left on .131 for Lincoln I Tnii,!. ... 1 i .-..11 . .: 'i U III it II, il 11 l h l l 1 ' ' ' 11 1 I I in Miiij , mnfl I'l'ir nin T "' 1 it 1 11 1 in Lincoln this week and Miss Mae ' " will attend the Otoe County 'mvn Teachers' instil ute at Nebraska ' City, as she will leach at Dunbar, Hay Fever, Asthma and Summer this year J. II. Stroemer and J. A. Shaffer j wont to South Rend Monday on Mho freight to try their luck at ! fishing. Mr. Shaffer took a trio Mihs Hazel Foreman returned ,,r his llwimuuhhrcd Mottled An- Sunilay from Havelock and Davfy, j cona chickens to V. J. O'Rrien fit Colds Must be relieved quickly and Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will do it. E. M. Stewart. 1031 Do not allow your kidney and bladder trouble to develop beyond the reach of medicine. Take roley Kidney Pills. They give quick re sults and stop irregularities with surprising promptness. For sale by Fricke & Co. ill UK 10 SADDESTOF HEWS Aged Man, James D. Wilmot, on Reaching Omaha, Learns That Wife Is Dead. James I). Wilmot, an aged man, employed by John Iverson, the blacksmith, was called to Omaha yesterday afternoon by a tele gram with his wife's name signed to it. It told him to come on the j first train to Omaha. He wast much wofired by the telegram, as 1 it was the first that he had ever received signed by her. She had never found it necessary to tele graph him before, he said at the depot yesterday. I can't imagine what is the trouble," he said to a Journal re porter. He reached the station at i 1 o'clock, and the hour's wait for the train was torture to him. He reached Omaha only to learn that the worst news that could greet him was given to mm. nis( wife had died Monday evening at J the home in Omaha, following a sunstroke Saturday. The funeral was held al Omaha this morning. It developed after Wilmot had left that there were two, letters here for him, one telling of the sunstroke and the other telling of the death. He was not in the habit of getting much mail and only went to the postofliee once or twice a week. It is not known why the name of his wife was signed to the telegram. Wilmot has been working here for about a month. His home Is in Omaha, but he found it neces- work, and came to this place, his wife remaining there at their lit tle home. He will return to his emplov ment here. Control. Uy control we mean command or power over something. Every man should have full control over his body and his mind. He should be able to exercise restraint wher ever it is necessary and also ex cite energy and ambition. Re garding the body, he must watch it, carefully and check every in disposition in the start, in order to prevent a serious sickness be yond his control. He should at once use Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine and keep on until the last trace of the indis position disappears. This rem edy will drive all impurities from the body and will present auto-intoxication. Use it as soon as your appetite will weaken, as also in cases of constipation, stomach troubles, loss of weight, headache, vomiting, gases, heart-burn, nervousness, pain in the bowels. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, 1333- 1339 So. Ashland ave., Chicago, Illinois. Seemed to Give Him New Stomach. "I suffered intensely arter eat ing and no medicine or treatment I tried seemed to do any good," writes H. M. Youngpeters, Editor, of The Sun, Lake View, Ohio. "The first few doses of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gave me surprising relief and the second bottle seemed to give me a new stomach and perfectly good health." For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Back From Her Pleasant Trip. Miss Helena Hennings returned from a seven weeks' pleasure trip al Helot, Wisconsin, accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. T. P. Witle and children, a sister of Mrs. F. J. Hennings. During Miss Hennings' I rip she visited at Janesvill, Wis.; Chicago and lloekfort, III., besides j many other points, and enjoyed fishing, launch and boat riding in sarv to leave there in order to get Mrs. Charles Palmer returned home today. where she had spent life past few weeks. v j Dr. Muir and family left Tuos- the slate fish hatcheries. They returned Tuesday noon with several tine fish. RETURN FROM THEIR TRIP TO COLORADO Mr. and Mrs. Boeck Enjoy Ploas ant Visit With Former Cass County Friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoeck re turned home this morning from (heir several weeks' visit with friends in numerous cities in Colorado. The larger portion or the time was spent in Denver, but they visited in Coloradif Springs, Pueblo and olher points. In Denver they were guests at the home of our old friend, Uncle Jake Kunsinann, one of the finesf old gentlemen in Ihe entire stale of Colorado, who we havn known ever since we came to Nebraska, and we believe we know whereof we speak. Mr. Hoeck reports all Ihe peo ple that, he visited doing well, especially Mr. Kunsmann, who is com fort ably located in Denver, is happy and enjoying good health. Uncle Jake and his son have a lnrge sugar beet ranch up near Duell. Colorado, that is pivmg them fine returns on their invest ment, n sample of which Mr. Hoeck left at the Journal office this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Hoeck return home grenlly benefitted by ihn fuv weeks' visit and are griilerul to the friends who nfford ed them such a pleasant time. The have Loss of Time Moans Loss of Pay. Kidney trouble and the ills it breeds means lost time and lost pay to many a working man. M. Halent. 1211 Little Penna St., Slreator, 111., was so bad from kidney and bladder trouble that be could not work, but he says: "I took Foley Kidney Pills for only a short lime and feel entirely well and was soon able to go back to work, and am feeling well audi amount healthier tttnn before." Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in action, quick in results a good friend to the working man or woman who suffers from kidney ills. U'nlfnrm St . Chicago, writes: "I have been greatly troubled during h beautiful Hock river of Wis the hot summer months with Hay J cousin. he also enjoyed Lincoln Fever and find that by using Foley's Honey and Tar Compound I get great relief." Many others who suffer similarly will bo glad to benefit by Mr. Stewart s ex perience, tor sale by tricKe .v, Co. GIVE MORE POWER at, Least Cost end Last Longest Real Estate Divided. The final sett lenient in the estate of David Heed was made in the probate court this morning, and the executor discharged. The value of the estate was about $50,000, most of it in land. The heirs were children, being Jennie H. Corliss. Hannah Sheffer, Kate Nicklen .George Hoed, David T. Hoed and Jesse Heed. Many a Suffering Woman Drags herself painfully through her daily tasks, suffering rrom backache, headache, nervousness, loss of appetite and poor sleep, not knowing her ills are due to kidney ami bladder troubles. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief from pain and misery and a prompt re turn to health and strength. No woman who so suffers can afford to overlook Foley Kidney Pills. For sale by Fricke & Co. Big Apple Deal. Pollard orchards will sure sitme' apples lliis year. Seventeen thousand barrels have' boon sold to the Granger company al Lincoln. Mr. Pollard lias con tracted for the sale of this and while ho thinks this will only be about one-half of the crop, ho did not like to contract for ttio delivery of a greater quantity Mr. Pollard's orchards are located near Nehawka, at which station they will be loaded and shipped. The picking and Hacking of such a quantity of fruit is no small task and will re uuire lots of help and the ex penditure of considerable money More people,, men and women, are suffering from kidney and bladder trouble than .ever before, and each year more of them turn for quick relief and permanent benefit to Foley's Kidney Remedy, which has proven itself to bo one of the most effective remedies for Kidnev and bladder ailments thai medical science has devised. For sale bv Fricke A Co. park in Chicago, where she seen seals, buffalo and, almost any olher animal you may Ihink of. She visited the beach and bathed in Lake Michigan-, which was very enjoyable.' When she arrived home there were a number of her young friends to greet her and surprised her very much. They were all glad to see her home again. . The evening was spent wilh delightful music, singing and Karnes of all kinds and the evening was very delightful. Those present-worn: Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hennings. Mrs. T. P. Witle and George, Hex and Hoy Witle. of Holoit, Wis.; Messrs. Walter and Allie Nichol of Illinois, Will nnd Allie Meisinger, John, George, Philip, Ferdinand, Albert nnd Herman Hennings, Harry Horn, Herman Wohlfarlh, Floyd Pecker; Misses Louisa, Mvrtle and Helena Hennings. Telna Horn, Viola Rocker and Freida Wohlfarlh The young folks departed at a late hour, all saying they enjoyed the evening very much. Mrs. Lena Young returned last evening from a trip to Denver Colorado Springs and other west ern points. She is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Young o Murray. Folev Kidney Pills will check the progress of your kidney nnd bladder trouble, and heal by re moving the cause. Try them. For sale by Fricke & Co.' Two fcand Deals. William I'.avgill has sold to lli.i,i-v Tii.luiir iiL'!ilv uercs of the Cavgill homestead, six miles southwest of Weeping Water, for a consideration of $12,500. He also sold to S. Cole a IfiO-uore farm in Alberta. He owned this far for three years and sold it at l.ooil profit. Whv Mneriment when vou can be sure. The I H C line offers engine of best. ' . .... Through years of Rervice everywhere, umler every conumon. I. H. C. GASOLINE ENGINES have stood the test. Thev have demonstrated by actual experience that lor everv u e thry are just the kind of engine you want. Tppv are made in various styles and sizes from 1 to 4o-norse power ior pumIS snraytng. "awing, grilling, threshing and operating machines about th? Calf and Vt ussho you why the I. H. C. engine will give you most service, suited to your woik. . Come in the next time you are in town. August Gorder Plattsmouth, Nebraska,