HIGH-GRADE SHOES - -. . AT 3rd QUALITY PRICES! IN OUR DETERMINATION TO RAISE $2,000.00 OUR IF WW R HAVE BEEN n till there is no profit left in order to get the money. Our loss your gain. Quality values are being placed on our tables from day to day, and there are hundreds of wonderful bargains waiting you, that defies out-of-town com petition. Opportunity is knocking at your pocket-book grasp it while you have a chance to save and shoe up and get your FOURTH! F JULY F0TEAI AT OUR SAVE SHOE S'S NOW! JUL Kl y mm 3 AT PRICES YOU WILL NEVER GET AGAIN !C Oh! You Ladies! You cannot afford to miss this event! 4 Lots Tan and Black Hifih-Grade Oxfords -were $3.50 and $3.00. Now Only ... aTMostly 4 and 5 sizes. 2 Lots Ladies' Red Cross Patent Strap and Eyelet Pumps P 7t were $ 4.00; to clean up. Now Only Olilu 4 Lots Men's Snappy High-Grade Patent and Gun Calf Ox- AC Qnrj QQ OR fords; were $5, $4.50 and $1 Now Only OJitJ dllll OOiZU 2 Lots Men's Patent and Cadet Calf Oxfords; were $4.00, jj jjrjrj J2 5Q 2 Lots Boy's Shoes best on earth. Now Only, 1 Lot Men's Lace Shoes honest values. Now Only 1 Lot Brown Oxfords were $3.50 Now Only toy-No nails to wear out your hosiery. $2,25 1 Lot Men's Box Calf Bluchers; were 1 Lot Milwaukee Tan Grain Work Shoes; $2.50, CI 7n worth $2-50, Now Only Oil I w Now Only $1,75 5 Lots Ladies' Red Cross and Julia Marlow Patent Pumps; 0Q Cfl latest style; were $4.00. Now Only OJiOU See our Mechanic and Farmers' Manure Proof Elk Hide Work Shoes. On (Jr --J Oft "ir These prices should pull you into our store like a magnet. Now Only OZiZu dllll uZilv 1 Lot Ladies' Red Cross Dull Kid Pumps, ankle strap and two eye tie; were $4.00, Now Only $2,85 Ladies' White Oxfords; were $1.50. Now Only 2 Lots Ladies' Patent Oxfords; were $3.00, Q PC nnrl 01 QC Now Only WliUw UllU Uliuu Ladies' Patent Pumps; were $3.00, Now Only 85c SL45 Our SHOE VALUES are so APPRECIATED that PURCHASES are made of us after returning from visiting out-of-town stores! liT During our sale it will pay you more than ever to spend your "shoe dollars" IW Last week we truthfully told you that it was going to rain, so come and see the here and at home, and assist in community welfare and prosperity. ' honest tallies in shoes we have been truthfully telling you of. ' Plattsmouth SHERWOOD . SON Nebracskat Li ALVO DEPARTMENT Items of lnteret to Journal Readers Will Bo Received at the Drug Store Sam Cashner was in' Lincoln Sunday. Mrs. lingers of Lincoln was in town Sunday. Miss Itt'i'l ha Mucknt'll went to Lincoln Tuesday. Mrs. II. A. Bailey was iu Oma ha Wednesday. Mrs. J. A. Shaffer was visiting in Lincoln Monday. Miss Flo Hoyles spent Sunday and Monday at home. Alfred Stroemer went to Lin coln Sunday evening. C. 11. Jordan returned from Plattsniouth Wednesday. Dale Bovles came down from Lincoln Monday on No. 14. W. (). Hi Ales of Lincoln is in town tliis week on business Sam f-aslmcr was n passenger for Omaha Tuesday on No. 1ft. daughter, Mrs. Yummy, at Prairie Home last week. (Irandma Hurlbut of Green wood was visiting relatives here Friday and Saturday. Sam Jordon returned Tuesday from an extended trip through Arkansas and Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. George Foreman, sr., ami uaugnier, Aurei, were visiting in Lincoln Friday. Halph Linen of Belle Fourche, S. I)., visited several days last week with relatives here. Mrs. Cora Suavely of Lincoln visited her sister, Mrs. Charles Snavely, last Wednesday. Mrs. M. C. Keefer and son, Don, of Litrhtlcld, came in Sunday to visit relatives a few days. . Miss Mae Prouty returned Fri- Joe Foreman spent Saturday day from Dunbar, Neh., where she and Sunday with home folks llarrv Linch of Lincoln was in town on business last week. Paul Froh ich of Lincoln is visiting relatives here this week Kd Stone was in Lincoln last Thursday and Friday on business Mrs. Clyde Hoyles of Lincoln visited in town Thursday and Fri day. Fred Snocker of University Place visited friends in Alvo Sun day. Mrs. Chris Dreamer and daugh ter were passengers for Omaha Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Raker and son, Ivan, visited in Bennett last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stone and son, LaYerne, motored to Elm- wood Sunday. Mrs. John nobolhain of Lin coln visited relatives here Thurs day and Friday. William Uptegrove wont to Lincoln Thursday, returning on No. li Friday Mrs. Nina Kitzcl visited her daughter, Mrs. Weichel, in Elm wood last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Friend of Lincoln came down Tuesday to visit a few days. Mrs. Dan McCurdy visited her taught school the past year Frank Schultz of Rogers, Neb., came iu the llrst uf the week to locate here for the present. Harry Appleman came down Monday from Lincoln to look af ter his farm interests here. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bobbitt of University Place visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cashner of University Place spent Sunday with Dr. Muir and family. Mrs. Fred Manners of Exeter, Neb., is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hasp. J. Clyde of Iowa City, Iowa, is visiting Miss Pearl Keefer at the home of her aunt, Mrs. S. C. Hoyles. Mrs. Arthur Dnrkholdcr and baby of Octavia, Neb., visited relatives and friends here over Sunday. Ed Stroemer and family left Thursday for a visit with the former's father at Barneston, Nebraska Miss Emily Strong entertained the X. L. Sunday school class at dinner Sunday at her home west of town. Elmer Rosenow visited las week with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wil liams) at South Bend, returning Sunday evening. Mrs. Dan Williams of South Itend visited relatives and friends here from Wednesday evening till Friday morning. Mrs. John Casey of Omaha, w ho has been visiting her sons, J. E. and W. E. Casey, the past week, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hasp and Mr. and Mrs. John Hasp of Oma ha spent Saturday and Sunday here with home folks. Mrs. Fred Dreamer went to University Place Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. Sam Cashner. She returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mickey and son, Joe, of Kearney, Neb., visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. U. Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Friend and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shelton of Lincoln visited their mother, Mrs. Mary Skinner, last week. Rev. Thompson closed the series of meetings at the Dunkor church Sunday evening and he and family returned to their homo at Lincoln Monday. Dr. I. D. Jones of Murdock was in town last Thursday on profes sional business. His wife, daugh ter, Mary, and sister, Mrs Juniper, accompanied him and visited a short time with Mrs. E M. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reasoner of Ashland visited Mr. and Mrs. J P. Rouse last Wednesday after noon, and while In town called to seo Mr. Shaffer's thoroughbrr Mottled Ancona chickens, with a view to purchasing some of his choicest fowls later on. man Tor next year ai an advance in salary. At the close of a short but appropriate address to the children by Mr. Bobbin, the happy children came out on the platform and presented Miss Josephine llitchman with a beautiful toilet set in token of their friendship and love for her. After which all turned their faces homeward, happy in the thought that it was good to be there. miltee Convention. Picnic Supper. EVENING. -Song Service. Address Rev. Zink Reports of Committees. A CARD. This is to certify that Foley's Honey and Tar Compound does not contain any opiates, any habit-forming drugs, or any in gredients that could possibly harm its users. On the contrary, its great healing and soothing qualities make it a real remedy for coughs, colds and irritations of the throat, chest and lungs. The genuine is in a yellow package Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and accept no sub stitute. For sale by F. G. Fricke Co. Installed Officers Last Night. From Wednesday's Dally. There was a large attendance at the annual installation of ollic- ers of the East Star last evening. The installation ceremony oc cupied the whole of the evening. Mrs. Edith Tult was installing officer. The following were duly installed for the coming year: Mrs. J. C. Peterson, W. M.; Mrs, Fred Ramge, W. P.; Mrs. Alice Thomas, A. W. M.; Miss Helen Chapman, C; Miss Clara Wey rich, A. C; Miss Verna Cole, sec relary; Mrs. Ray Smith, treasurer. Miss Jessie Robertson, Mrs. L Moore, Miss Gertrude Heeson Miss Edna Peterson and Mrs Fred Ramge, Star Points; Mrs. Sam Smith, warden, and Mr. Dabb, sentinel. Sunday School Convention The Sunday school convention j 4 io r the first aisinci in i.uss Have Jolly Time. On May 29 the school taught by Miss Josephine llitchman in Dis trict No. 81 met in the grove at the home of George Sutton. Over 10ft were present to take part in the pleasures of the day. The writer, who was driving by, was called in and invited to take an active part, being seated at the table, became very active, and to say it was a pood dinner would be putting it very mildly, and then came the very best of ice cream, which was enjoyed by all. After dinner the school rendered a pro gram, which wa9 very interesting as well as amusing, and it was plain to be seen why the schoo board had employed Miss Hitch- county will be held at the U. B. church June 10. The program as outlined by Superintendent Jesse Perry of the district, ap pears below. All schools in the district, including Platlsmoulh, Murray, Union, Mynard. Rock HlufTs, Cedar Creek and Light Mile Grove, are invited to send delegates. No credentials re quired. Delegates are requested to bring lunch and join together in a picnic supper: Devotional ....Miss Zelma Tuey An Ideal Superintendent Rev Williams of Murray Welcome Response Roll Call and Appointment of Committees Jesse Perry, Dist. Sup't. Special Music An Ideal Sunday School Teach er Rev. Austin An Ideal Sunday School Class Rev. Bailey Primary Work . . . .Mrs. Howland Address James Stander Business Session. Conducted by District Superintendent. Reports (a) Officers; (b) Com miltee Nominations (c) Com- M-M-W-H-I-H! MURDOCK. (Special Correspondent.) H-H-I .j-j-j-j-j-j. j-jv Will Burke shipped a carload of sheep Tuesday. George Hite spent Sunday with home folks, near Alvo. Several from here were in Klm wood on Decoration day. Miss Mary Miller is ngain able to be out after a long sick spell. Paul Goehry of Omaha spent Sunday with his parents here. Edgar Moomey and Max Goehry visited friends in Weeping Water Sunday. Say, girls, did you know Edgar Moomey has got a bran new- buggy? We are wondering what we have done that we can't have a butch er shop. George Penternian, our butch er, spent Sunday with relatives at Elmwood. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harding and children are visiting their parents, Louis Neitzel and wife. John Gust in and wife and Paul Shewe and wife drove to Lincoln Friday in the former's automobile. Arthur Hier went t Milforrf, Neb., Saturday evening in his auto, where he spent Sunday with relatives. Miss Martha Goehry returned home Saturday evening, after having closed her school term at Valley, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schewe and children, Willard and Virginia, were guests of Eniif Kuehn and wife Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Schewe and sons, Marion and Donald, were guests of George Moomey and wife Sunday. Alvo base ball boys came down Saturday to be defeated by our boys to the tune of 2 to 0. Too bad! too bad! Alvo. Dr. Jones and family attended the Decoration day exercises at Ashland, and little Miss Ruth re mained for a few days longer. Andrew McNaniara and Mrs. W. t). Gillespie left Friday for Fair mont, Neb., where they will visit several weeks with relatives. Mrs. Shaw left Monday for her home in Gravity, Iowa, after spending the past four months with her daughter, Mrs. F. O. lteall and family. The air dome in our little city was dedicated last Thursday evening, when the Memphis Dramatic club came down anJ presented the play entitled "Dot, the Miner's Daughter." They were accompanied by the or chestra, which furnished us some excellent music. In all there were five large touring cars loaded with pleasure seekers. They were a merry bunch and certainly were- fine entertainers. A large crowd turned out, there being over 170 tickets sold. The Elmwood graduates will present their class play this Thursday evening and a moving picture show is billed for Saturday evening, June 8. Every one come and enjoy yourselves. CASTOR I A For Iofuiti Children. Tlis Kind Yea Hats Ahrap BytgM Bears the Signature of