ALVO DEPARTMENT tems of Interest to Journal Readers John Foreman went to Lincoln Tuesday. C. R. Jordan went to Lincoln Tuesday. Henry Thomas went to Lincoln Saturday. Mrs. James Foreman was in Lincoln Friday. Mrs. Fred Dreamer was in Lin coln Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jordan were in Eagle Tuesday. Henry Roelofz of Elmwood was in town Wednesday. Miss Flo Boyles came in Satur day to visit home folks. Ed Slromer came in from Lin coln on No. 14 Thursday. Mrs. C. G. Bucknell returned from Lincoln Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Casey were Lincoln visitors Thursday. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Eli Coon, April 17, 1912, a son. W. 0. Boyles returned lo his home at Lincoln Thursday. Mrs. Slutler of Lincoln visited Friday with Mrs. J. E. Parsell. George Frohlich of Lincoln came in Tuesday for a few days' visit. The last number of the lecture course will be given April 30 at Alvo hall. Harry Appleinan returned to his home in Lincoln Saturday evening. Miss Lillian Wheeler of Plaits, mouth is visiting relatives here this week. Mr. Snooker of Lincoln visited at the home of Miss Marie Slrom er Sunday. Herman Sutton came in from Keofo, Colorado, to visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. Nervia Knoll and son, Irvin, visited relatives at Prairie Home Sunday. Mrs. Charles'-Ilosenow visited her sister near Waverly from Fri day until Sunday. Mrs. Fred Prouly and Mrs. Joe Armstrong visited their mother, Airs. Hiirllnit, Saturday. Mrs. A. I. Bird went lo Waver ly Tuesday to visit her mother, THE EFFECTIVE LAXATIVE Tastes Like and Is Eaten Like Candy. . ' In our expo-riene? in the handl ing of drugs ami medicines, we believe we have never had ex perience with any Remedy that gave such great satisfaction lo our customersa s do Rexall Or derlies. This Remedy is not like any other laxative or cathartic. It contains all the good features of other laxatives, but none of I heir faults. -Our own faith in Rcxall Or derlies is so strong that we offer them to you with our own positive personal guarantee, that if they do not thoroughly satisfy you, you only need tell us and we will hand back to you every penny you paid us for them. Therefore, in trying them upon our recommendation you lake no risk whatever. Rexall Orderlies taste like and are eaten like candy. They do not gripe, cause nausea, excessive looseness, or any other annoy ance. They act so easily that I hey We Owe You Good Telophono Service! You deserve telephone service that is quick, accurate and country-wide in its extensions. By giving you such service at reason able rates we feel that we should expect your business and your hearty co-operation. To give the best service, this Company is constantly improving its equipment and standardizing its operating methods. Your assistance and co-operation and that of the associated telephone companies enables us to give you intercommunica tion of national scope and of the highest obtainable officiency. t - Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company M. E. BRANTNER, Local Manager Will Bo Rocolvod nt tho Drug Storo who is quite ill again. Wesleyan University CSlee club will sing in Alvo May 2, 1912. Ad mission, 15 and 25 fents. Mrs. Belle Bennett went to Lincoln Saturday to visit her son-in-law, George Foreman. Ed Carr of Eagle shipped a car of cattle and a car of hogs to the South Omaha market Tuesday. Miss Gladys Appleinan return ed home from Lincoln Friday on No. 14 to visit home folk9 over Sunday. S. C. Boyles returned from Omaha Wednesday, where he sold two cars of cattle and one car of hogs. Johnson & Hardknoek shipped a car of hogs Wednesday to the South Omaha market. They ac companied the shipment. Mr. and Mrs. A. Moss of Eagle and Mr. and Mrs. Mays and Mr. Maves of Bennett visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baker. Miss Grayce Bucknell went to Lincoln Friday lo meet a friend from Spokane, Washington, who was en route to Boston, Mass. La Verne Stone entertained his Sunday school class and teacher, George Bobbilt and family, at dinner Sunday. Rev. Hunter was also a guest. Mrs. George Foreman, jr., was a passenger to Lincoln on No. 13 Saturday to spend Sunday with her husband, who is in the hos pital at that place. Mr. and Mrs. John Gliles of Elmwood and daughter, Miss Pearl, of University Place, and Paul Prouly were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett Sunday. Mrs. John Elliott gave a party Friday evening in honor of her son, Johnnie's, 15lh birthday. Re freshments were served and se veral interesting games were played. Prof. O. J. Lemon of llallam, Neb., came in Salunlav lo make application for the principalship of the Alvo schools. He has taught in llallam for the past three years. may be taken at any lime, day or night. They are particularly good for children, aged or delicate persons. They arc; put up in convenient tablets in three sizes of packages. Prices, 10c, 25c and 50c. . . . , . . .. Remember, Rexall Remedies can be obtained in this com munity only at our si ore The Rexall Store. F. G. Fricke & Co., Union Block. F. L. Calkin Here. F. L. Calkin of Mrooklleld, Mis souri, came in from Havelock this morning and will visit his brother-in-law, George Hall and wife, for a short lime. Mr. Calkin returned from the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Mahoney. He was formerly a resident of Platls moulh, having been away from this city about fourteen years. Constipation causes headache, nausea, dizziness, languor, heart palpitation. Drastic physics gripe, sicken, weaken the bowels and don't cure. Doan's Regulels act gently and cure constipation. 25 cents. Ask your druggist. Dale Boyles of Alvo Hurl. A special from Lincoln, under dale of April 21, gives the follow ing account of I he injury of Dale Boyles, son of Banker Boyles of Alvo. It would seem Dale was pretty badly injured: "Fraternity baseball at the stale university has been responsible for Iwo serious accidents within the last live days. Dale Boyles, a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity and a senior law student, was struck in the face with a ball to day while watching a game from the sideline and knocked uncon scious. His nose was broken and his front teeth knocked out. It was over an hour before Boyles regained consciousness. Last Saturday Carl Worley of York had his ankle broken in a game be tween the Alpha Theta Chi fra ternity and the Delta Tau Deltas." AVOCA NEWS AVOCA ..a-jinfwyp Henry Bchrns is erecting a new auto house. Fred McGrady and wife were at Lincoln Monday. Prof. John Branigan spent last Sunday in Avoca. Lloyd Graham has secured a position at Lincoln . The new baseball grounds are being put in shape. Henry Kuhnehenn is entertain ing relatives from Missouri. John Weaver and family have moved to the liraezeale cottage. Robert Wilkinson was up from Dunbar several days this week. Peter Jorgensen was a busi ness visitor nt Omaha Tuesday. The Avoca baseball team has been organized ami is ready for games. Orlando Tefl'l was a business visitor at the slate metropolis this week. The High school ball team will play a game here Saturday with Neliawka. Dry Cleano, Ammonia, Sulphur Disinfcctor, Duslless Dusters, at Copes' drug store. Mrs. J. M. Kokjer and sister, Kd a Nutman were at Weeping Water Saturday. Henry Jung, one of our pros perous farmers, was nt Omaha the first of the week. Asa J. Johnson was attending to business matters at Omaha several days this week. Copes sells the Sherwin-Williams Floor-Lac; just the thing for floors and furniture. Henry Fran .en left this week for the Missouri river lo help Henry Velle saw lumber. Fred Nutzman and family were here from Berlin Sunday visiting I at the home of K. C. Nutzman. Louis Carslen has returned home from Lincoln, vhcre he has been attending business college. Band concert every Tuesday night. Bring your family down town and hear some good music. Adolph Zimmerer was over from Nebraska Cily Wednesday visiting his brother, Joseph and family. J. M. Dunbar and family and Mrs. Quinlon were at Talniage Sunday attending the funeral of Mrs. Mead. Mrs. Florence Durham and Mrs. Alice Goesch left the first of the week for a few weeks' visit with Iowa relatives. J. II. Schmidt has been improv ing the appearance of (he interior of his meat market- with paint. Jack Bells did Ihe work. Clyde Jenkins ami Edward Fleshinan were down from Man ley Tuesday night helping the Avoca cily band discourse some sweet music. Chas. Hornby, Bassett, Neb., makes Ihe following statement: "I was bothered with sciatic rheumatism so bad I could hardly turn over and was si iff and sore in all my joints. V. A. Chapin of Games, Neb., advised me lo use Foley Kidney Pills, say ing if three bottles did not cure me he would return my money. I am glad lo say it was not neces sary lo use all of the three bot tles, and I hey cured me entirely." For sale by F. (1. Fricke & Co. "Dad" Renner Gets Fall. While chasing a fractious cow Tuesday I'ncle John Renner caught his fool on I lie end of a railroad tie and got a hard fall, jailing and bruising him quite severely, lie was down town for a short time yesterday, but did not slay long, lie was not feeling very well after the fall. CASTOR 1 A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always BcgM Blgnaturt of , XOTICK OF SI IT. li J Sha'i arh M. Hess, Wallace I ess. Franklin W. Creamer. Ada May l reamer Jotln A Wright? Ktl I rharVeV j f" T- Griff liarles J. i0ff, Ira C. Uroff. Mary A r;lrv;fwA1.ariauhlt county, Nebraska, bkr nut !.! .i... jeniiants and others, the object aad ft V? 10 teroilno the . . Humi ram quarter Of .Section 13. Tnuii.kln l. v...u of the parties to salt action and If the Z. I , 1 " equitably divided that said premises will be sold and the pro ceeds thereof be divided between the rights iw ineir respective kou and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the Jr.l day of June. 1S12. .IriM'll" 24th dnv of April. 112. i; A h .C"KAMK". I'laintlff. y l. O. i Kit, His Attorney. v .i . XTICK OF SALE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue or a chattel mortRaKe, dated June 15th. Hill, and duly tiled In the ofllce of the County Clerk of Cass County. Ne braska, on the 30th day of June. 1911 and executed by Harry Mattlce to lien li tV-n,Vn'!.eo,,r2 the P'nt f the sum of 1600.00. and upon which there Is now due the sum of $300.70 kT'.I'L 8a.id .,Harry Mattlce, having abandoned the mortKaared property hereinafter described and thereby mak ing default, and said mortgagee deem ing himself Insecure In the payment of said sum; that no suit or other pro ceedings at law having been Instituted to recover said debt or any part there of therefore, I will sell the property therein described to-wlf One Avery Knglne. 16 horse-power; one Avery threshing separator No. 37D6. with wind stacker and self-feeder com plete, and one Avery water tank, at public auction at the house of Nick h rledrleh, one mile south of Murray, in lass County, Nebraska, on the 11th day of May, m: at i! o'clock p. m, of said day. Dated April 18th, 1912. BKN DILL, Mortgagee. OTICK W AIIIMKTIl TIO. To All I'ersons Whomsoever: Notice is hereby given that a peti tion has been filed In the County Court ? AaHw bounty, Nebraska, entitled In the Mutter of the Kstate of Thomas J. I-nun tain. Deceased, and alleging that said deceased died leaving no last will and testament and pravlng for ad ministration upon his estate. A hearing will be hail upon said petition on the 18th dav of Mav. 19ia, at the County Court lioom at l'latts mouth, Nebraska, at 10 o'clock A. M., when any and all objections to such petition will be hoard, and letters of administration be granted to Isabelle A. Met 11 tin ess or some other suitable person to proceed to tho settlement of mhIi! entnt Witness my hand and the seal of snld Court nt I'lnttsmouth, NebruHka, this z on oh v oi April, lsia. (Seal) A LI-UN .1. HEKSON, County Judge. D. O. DWYKIl, Attorney for Kstate. MITICH OK tPIM.IC TIO KOU i,iH oh i m i:si:. Notice Is hereby given to nil persons Interested nnd to the public, that the undersigned, Cus V. Mohr. bus tiled his pennon nnd application with the vil lage Clerk of Ihe vllluirn nf A County of Cuss, n ml State of Nebraska, as rcMulred by law, signed bv the re mi I red number of resident freeholders of the snld village, setting forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the Slate of Nebraska, and praying that a license mav he issued to the sold (lus F. Mohr for the sale of molt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the municipal year ending Mav 2. 1913 at his place of business, situated on the west two-thirds of lot five (51, In block thirteen (13), In said village of Avoca, Nebraska. Oils. V. Mohr, Applicant.' April 11, 1912. MIIICi: OK tlM'I.ICVTION- FOK I. Mil on i,u i:sk. In tho Matter or the Application of Henry II. Wiedeman for Liquor License. This Is to certify that Henry IT. Wledemnn of the Village of Greenwood, f'nss County, Nebraska, filed a petition In the offlce of the Village Clerk on April 10th. 1912. as required bv the statutes of the State of Nebraska and the ordinances of the Village of (ireen wood. to sell malt, spirituous and vinous Illinois for the coming municipal vear In n building situated on lot No. 277 in said village. L. H. DAFT. (Seal) Village Clerk. MtTll'K OK M'IM.K tTKIV Foil I. Mil OH l.M r.NSK. Notice is hereby given that William Oelschlnger has filed his petition as re quired by the statute of the State of Nebraska with the Village Clerk of Kagle, Nebraska, requesting a license to sell malt, splrltuotiH and vinous llipiors for the municipal vear. In the building situated on Lot (6) six, Block (19) nineteen. In the Village of Kagle, Cass County, Nebraska. WILLIAM F. OlOLSCHLAfiKR, Applicant. A Kensington. Mrs. M. E. Manspenker delight fully entertained the ladies of the Kensington club and a few friends at her home yesterday afternoon. The ladies of this club bring I heir fancy work with them and most of the hours of the after noon were devoted lo stitching on dainty needlework, this pastime being very pleasantly interspersed with conversation and other amusements. During Ihe after noon nn excellent two-course luncheon was served. The mem bers, of Ibis club and friends present lo enjoy this splendid oc casion were: Mesdames W. E. Rosencrnns, J. E. McDaniel, J. C. Petersen, Olga Croskary, P. (ioos, F. O. Egenberger, L. B. Egen berger and guests, Mrs. W. J. Holz and daughter, Miss Marcella, of Iowa City, Iowa; R. M. Schlaes, Will Smith and J. Droege, Charles Manning, Middle Branch, Neb., gives his report on Foley Kidney Pills. He says: "I had trouble with my kidneys, so bad that I passed blond. Doctor ing did me but liltle good, so I tried Foley Kidney Pills. One large hot lie entirely cured ine of my trouble, and I cheerfully re commend Foley Kidney Pills to anyone suffering with kidney trouble." For sale by F. O. Fricke & Co. Don't let Ihe baby suffer from eczema, sores or any itching of the skin. Doan's Ointment gives instant relief, cures quickly. Per fectly safe for children. All drug gists sell it. Forest Rose Flour. The next time you need a sack of flour try a sack. You will find it the be9t on the market. LOCAL NEWS From Tuesday's Pally. C. S. Aldrich, the Elmwood at torney, was in the city last even ing and registered at Ihe Riley. (irandma F.dwards of Olenwood returned to her home this morn ing after visiting Mrs. Q. K. Par mele for a few days. Mrs. William Barnhart left for Olenwood on the morning train today, where she will visit friends for a short time. Don Ilhoden of Murray was a Plattsmouth visitor today, having come to the county seat to look after some business matters. Hev. Steger and wife and babe were Omaha passengers on the morning train today, where they looked after business matters for a time. Miss Hulda Spahne, who lias been visilinc her sislpr. Miaa Kalie, for a short time, departed for Omaha on the fast mail this afternoon. W. (5. Meisinger of near Cedar Creek was in the city today look ing after some matters of busi ness which demanded his personal attention. Ben Olive of Weeping Water, who has been a guest of his aunt, Mrs. J. M. Leyda, for a few days, returned to his home yesterday afternoon. F. W. Nulling drove In from the farm this morning to attend to some business matters, and called at this olllce and renewed his subscription. County Superintendent Miss Mary Foster departed for Wabash yesterday afternoon on No. 113, where she will visit the schools in that vicinity this week. Wyelte llutcheson of Rock Bluffs was looking after some business matters in this cily to day and took time to call at this olllce and renew his subscription Mrs. Ostler of Washington, Ni braska, who has been a guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb. for a shorl lime, returned to her home Ibis morning, accompanied by her sisler, Miss Nyle Cobb, who will isil her for a t ime. Ciuorge Vallery and wife depart ed in Mr. Vallery's special car for Denver this afternoon, having visited Mr. Vallery's mother and sisters in Ibis city over Sunday. Their car was attached to No. 23, leaving at 1 :58. Fred Miller, the ex-Burlinglon locomotive engineer, was oper ated on this morning at St. Jos eph's hospital in Omaha for neuralgia. This is Ihe second operation for the (rouble within a short time. K. V. Miller, his son, went lo the hospital this aft ernoon to visit his father.. From Wednesday's Dally. Fred Kchne of near Murray was a passenger lo Omaha on the aft ernoon train today. L. D. Hiall, one of Ihe leading Murray merchants, was in the cily last evening and registered at. Ihe Riley. John HenniiiKs of Louisville came down on No. i this morning and looked after business mat ters for a lime. O. A. Davis, Ihe Murray hard ware merchant, was a Plalts- moulh visitor today, looking after some items of business, William Starksjohn left yester day afternoon for Custer county. where he will look after business matters for several days. R. A. Young of Neliawka was in Ihe cily yesterday morning and made a trip to Omaha during Ihe forenoon lo consult Dr. Allison lici t Philpol, and J. C. Morgan of Weeping Water motored lo Platlsmoulh' yesterday afternoon am) boarded the fast mail for Omaha. E. SlurzeneRtrer. ifeneral mei chant of South Bend, came down this morning on No. i to look af ter business mailers al Ihe conn ly treasurer's olllce. (iramlpa Cline of Cedar Creek visited his Plallsinoulh friend for a few hours between trains today, depart ing for his home vi Omaha on the fast mail Ibis aft ernoon. Mrs. Charles Johnston, who has been paying a visit lo her pat cuts, I'.mil Wallers and wife, lot the past live weeks while recovi r- ing from Ihe effects of an opera lion, departed for her homt al Sheridan, Wyoming, this aftei noon. Mrs. William Sporcr and Miss Nellie I.mie- who lionriled llii morning train for I lie metropolis yesterday, returning on .o. i were met at the station by Mr Sporer, who had driven up from Iheir home at Murray lo meet them. Mrs. Charles Creamer and Mi Henry Creamer and daughter, Mrs. Walter Sans, drove up from Murray this morning and boarded the morning train for Omaha, where they visited Raymond dreamer at St. Joseph's hosnilal. Raymond has been at the hospital for about a week taking treatment for spinal trouble. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker of Murray drove up this morning, Mrs. Walker to do some shopping and Mr. Walker lo visit old friends. Mr. Walker has been routined to his home nearly the iMitire winter and this was his first visit to Plaltsmouth since last December. While here our old friend gave the Journal a call and seemed better than he had been for several months. From Thursday's Daily. Oeorge Meisinger drove in from his home yesterday and looked after business matters in Ihe county seat. Mrs. V. Belohlavy and children were callers at this ofllce yester day and renewed their subscrip tion to this paper. William Puis, jr., of Mi. Pleas ant precinct, was in Ihe county seat today looking after business matters for a lime. Wall Vallery of near Murray returned from Omaha last even ing on No. L where he had been on business for the day. J. W. Elliott returned from Omaha on Ihe morning train to day, having accompanied his wife lo Immanuel hospital Tuesday. II. Johnson of Lincoln, who has been a guest of the Peter Vallery home for a short lime, returned lo his home this morning on No. 15. V. V Perry and wife and Miss Belle Speck were passengers to Omaha on the morning train to day, where Mr. Perry was called on business. Mrs. MeCallan of Omaha, who has been a guest of Ihe W. T. Seol ten home for a short I ime. re turned to her home this afler- noon James Holmes and wife and Mr and Mrs. Smith of Murray motor-. d to Plattsuioulh yesterday afl rnoon ami visited friends for a ew hours. Mrs. C. McCallau came down from Omaha yesterday morning and is a guesl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Scolten. She call- d at this olllce today ami renewed icr subscription to this paper. C. R. Jordan and C. E. Ileebner, ounly commissioners, arrived in he city today and met with M. L. 'riedrich, and at a special meet ing of I lie board considered Ihe 'oad on the Platle bottom leading o Ihe Pollock-DulT bridge. Stephen Jochim of Louisville was in Ihe cily today looking after some important business matters it the coiirl house, and while hero ook lime to call at this olllce and enew his allegiance to Ihe Old Reliable for another year. Roy Boedeker, Mrs. Elmer Hocdeker and little daughter, Vivian, of Ihe vicinity of Murray, were visitors in this city yesler- lay. Mrs. E. Boedeker and little laughter were pleasant callers at this olllce and renewed Iheir script ion to this paper. ul- FREE HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSION. I have arranced lo Bret a rale of $30.f)0 round I rip lo Dermott, Arkansas, on Ihe second day of. Mav. where wo have 15.000 acres of fine farm lands for sale. Those buying land while there will have Iheir railroad fare returned. For further particulars apply lo or write, T. L. An. irk, Mynard, Neb. See the exhibit at J. L. Russell's Riley Hotel Bar. (i. D. McMaken and i. II. Deck er left for Clarinda this morning, where they will look after the un loading of Iheir concrete mixer. They have a job of paving there which will keep Iheir mixer busy for ten days. WE BUY RE A LiVL Poultry and Eggs! Pay the Highest Market Price Deliver us your produce and jct fair test nnd honest count. PAUL IIAfJDLY, Corner Sixth and Pearl Streets, Platlsmoulh, : : : Nebraska