This is a Parasole Season and you ought to, be in it, and have one. We have a big bunch to select from. Silk! Linen! Cotton! or most any kind you can ask for. See West Window. 1 FOLLOWING PRICES: i i Children's : : 25c to $1.25 Ladies' : : : 85c to $4.00 Ask to see our Ladies' Collar and Cuff Sets Lace and Embroidery: Embroidery 35 to 75c ) Onl Lace 65c to $4.00 VOT Separate Collars 25c to $2.50 ) wul E G. DOVEY The Avoca Department Newa Items Gathered Each Weok by The fall wheat is getting ripe. Mrs. (iraliam visited Nehawka friends Tuesday. Mrs. Heesou was quite sick the first of the week. Hase ball Sunday, June 30. Avnea vs. Nehawka. Orlando TelTt was at Omaha this week on business. Fred Westlake, sr., lias pur chased a new Ford touring ear. , Mrs. Ora K.. Copes way a Weep ing Water visitor Wednesday. ... Jno. Mohr anil wife, of Syracuse visited with Avoca relatives Tues day. John Smilh sold his auloinobilp In Win. Kuhge, who lives near Dunbar. Mrs. Albert Johnson and Lois were here from Weeping Water Sunday. Hanker Zimmerer was attend ing lo business matters at.Omaha Wednpsday. About forty of the Unadilla .boosters look dinner at the Ox ford Tuesday. The Avoca kid loam defeated the Herlin team last Friday by a score of 12 to 8. Mrs. Hanger, of Lincoln, is hero this week to attend the Johnson Harmon wedding. Gus Mohr, Charles (irubcr, Dale Mead and Hen Mohr were at Lin coln Sunday evening. Mrs. Charlps Woodson and son were down from Omaha over Sun day visiting relatives. Carroll Quinton and family vis ited at the Dunbar home last Thursday and Friday. J. C. Zimmerer and wife enter tained relatives from near Ne braska iCIy the first of the week. Mrs. Hoy Combs and daughter of Lincoln were visiting at the home of Ora K. Copes and wife this week. Jno. Opp and wife, who have i been visiting here for the past containing alcohol in any form week, returned to their home at can he sold. We wish lo again in Heaver Crossing Wednesday. form our business men that Joseph Hells and family of j Triner's American Elixir of Hitter Valparaso were here Sunday visit-! Wine does not belong in this ing at the Henjamin Hetts home. ! category. being a medicinal B.C. Marquardt and family ! preparation. II can be sold with- wore Lincoln visitors Tuesday, j making the trip in their Chalmers car. Johe Hoults had an excil inar lit-I tie runaway Sunday evening. lien he untied his horse it cidetl not wait for him and took a I spin alone. Contractor Smools ami men have started a new residence for deorge Maseman in West Avoca. Will Maseman has purchased the house now occupied by deorge. He sure and be on hand next Tuesday evening for I he fire works, band concert, races, etc. Nearly fifty dollars has been rais ed for the evening. Remember the date. The I'nadilla Mounters were here Tuesday about 50 strong. Landlord ftehmaier of the Oxford fed them and did such a good job a Special Reporter for This Department of the Semi-Weekly Journa of it that they were unable to do much boosting. They are not a very noisy gang, but it is pre sumed they will be there with the goods when it comes to celebrat ing the Fourth of July. The friends of Mrs. llatlie Hrooks Quinn were shocked to learn of her death, which occur red in Denver after an illness of only a few days. A husband and daughter are left l.o 'mourn her untimely demise. ' The funeral was held in Omaha, their lormer home. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn had gone to Colorado for the benefit, of the former's health.' Mrs. Quinn was well known here, having spent her childhood here, and was a daughter of the later James Hrooks. We Lose One. Avoca lost their first game on the home grounds this season last Sunday to the Cedar Creek team. The game was a good one and Avoca should have won by a score of i to 1, but for a little loose playing in the sixth inning. The Avoca boys had the Cedar Creek team clearly outclassed at every stage of the game. The Cedar Creek players are nice boys nnd we are always glad to have them play here. A large crowd was present to witness the contest. Next Sunday the Nehawka Slug gers will be here. Score: Cedar Creek. . .0 0 10 0 4 0 0 05 Avoca 1 0003000 04 Hase hits Cedar Creek 7; Avoca, 8. Struck out Hy Con ners, 9; by firuber, 7. Hatteries Conners and Wolff; Oruber and Mead, ttnpire Harmon. No License. The lime is near when all those handling wine will have to apply again for a government license, without which no preparations out I be government license. Trin er's American F.lixir of Hitler Wine is a very good remedy in diseases of Hie stomach nnd flip intestines, as also in diseases of de-llhe liver, in anemia and nervous ness, in attacks of rheumatism and neuralgia, in weakness, heart burn, flatulence, in constipation, vertigo, jaundice. Those working hard, with muscle rr brain, even if perfectly healthy, should take a dose of this remedy at bedtime, as also ladies routined lo housework. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, l.'KKl 13.'H S. Ashland Ave.. Chicago. III. Mrs. C. M. McF.lroy of Min neapolis, Minn., is in the city, the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hollock. Hugh Mc F.lroy arrived from Minneapolis this morning. it H & SON ) a os REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Bank of Avoca OF AVOCA, NEBRASKA, Charter No. 494- 1 ii tlifi Stale of Nebraska at the close of busi ness June Mill, IM:i i ' KEsoruoKs Lords and Discounts fm.Di'itl 43 Ovenl raft s, secured and unsecured . 71 HunUIni; douse, furniture and fix tures 3 o0 00 Current expenses and taxes paid . 1 4.'il it- Hue from national, statu and pri vate banks 01 Mi!) IC Currency 15 'J40 00 (iobl coin 1 :t::5 00 Silver, nickels and cents . M0 Ki- 7 .1M Total I59 K"H til LlAHILlTIKS Capit al stock paid in I5 0i0 00 Surplus fund 3 WW 00 Undivided profits 3 IM Ii3 Individual deposits, sub ject toclieck tifl 725 SO Time, certificate of tle- IKWit 43 774 55 Cashier' checks out- stamllnif KM 73-13 327 0l IieiKisltor's guaranty fund... 4H3 HO Total fl50 858 01 Static or Nbbkabk A, I County of Cass. 1 1. Jos. C. Zimmerer. Cashier of the aliove named bank do hereby swear that the aliove statement In a correct and true copy of the report made to the State lianklnir Hoard. JOH. C. .immekkk. Attest: Cashier. John H. Kusch, Director Henry Wolilers, Director. Subscribed and sworn to Iwfore me this Si day of June, Ml 2. C. E. Trvrr, Notary Public. My commission expires Novenitwr '!, Ml 7. THEY PUT AN END TO IT. Charles Sable, 30 Cook St., Rochester, N. Y., says he recorn mends Foley Kidney Pills at every opportunity because they gave him prompt relief from a bad case of kidney trouble that had long bothered him. Such a recom mendation, coming from Mr. Sable, is direct and convincing evidence of the great curative qualities of Foley Kidney Pills For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Begin Cutting Wheat Today. From Wednesday's Dally. M. L. Furlong took out a new binder this morning and this aft ernoon began cutting his forly-live-acre field of wheat. Mr. Fur long is the first man to put a reaper in his Held this season in Cass county so far as we have been informed. Mr. Furlong's wheat, will be of fair yield, sonic of the hill land not being heavy but the berry is exceptionally good. WHEN BUYING, BUY ONLY THE BEST Costs No More, but Gives the Best Results. II. L. Mloimiuisl, F.sduile, Wis., says his wife considers Foley's Honey ami Tar compound the best cough cure on the market. "She has tried various kinds, but Foley's gives Ihe best result, of all." For sale by F. (. Fricke & Co. SOUTH BEND. -K-H- !-;-:-H- -M-l-H- J. U. Lansing was an Omaha isilor Monday. Phil Kline returned from Okla homa this week. II. P. Long shipped stock to the South Omaha market Monday. Myron F. Dill ami Robert Talbot were county seat visitors this week. The directors of the Farmers' (Irani company held a meeting Monday. F. Slurzenegger is looking after his land interests up in Calgary, Canada. Miss Francis llaney of Spring field is visiting her sister, Mrs. Janorsky. Mrs. H. M. Richardson of De- Witt, Neb., isied her mid her here Sundav. John Tiiinn and Kd Fenton are having their residences painted this week. Dick Cork has moved into the Mediums properly near the Rock Island depot. Thomas Lansing of Ashland was a business visitor in South Mend Monday. Misses Klla Timm and Luella sawyer are visiting friends in Omaha this week. Have you got the croquet fever? If not, why not? Courts all run ning full blast. Mrs. Long of Plattsmouth is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Campbell. Mrs. M. C. Hrown has returned from a week's visit with her sis ter in South Omaha. Thomas Walling of Platts inouth spent Sunday with Jerry Melliigh and family. Miss Kale Mcllugli returned to IMiillsnioiilh Momlay after a few days' visit with friends and rela tives here. Curl llofiueisler returned from Colorado last Saturday. He re ports crop conditions good. They have been having an abundance of rain this season. (ieorge Yogcl and John Timm were Omaha passengers recently, where I hey were investigating an lachmenl to be placed on mow ers so as to catch the short grain. Monday afternoon South Mend was visited by a band of gypsies. John Wagner and Frank Janorsky had their fortunes told and both are now feeling more cheerful, as they, claim their future seems much brighter. ..The .village hoard Jias a crew of men at' work culling the weeds on all streets ami alleys. All prop erty owners are ordered to have all weeds cut by July 1. This is something that all lot owners should attend to and help Hit1 ap pearance of the village. The annual school election wus held at the school house Monday night. F. A. Neuman was re elected as moderator for the en suing year. John Campbell, di rector, handed in his resignation and Flnier dreen was elected lo fill out the unexpired term of Mr. Campbell. For the first lime the school, meeting had quite a crowd of ladies in attendance. At times the meeting took on the atmos phere of the Chicago convention, but the condition would finally settle down and by 12 o'clock the slate was cleared. The board was directed lo confer with the. stale supeirnlendent in regard to the tuition collection proposition. South Rend was the scene of another thrilling base ball game last Sunday between Weaver's Colts and Hill's Ramblers. This makes the third victory for the Weaver Colts. The gaum was DC U rni The Plattsmouth Garage Co. WARGA & CECIL, Proprietors Ready for Business! Corner Sixth and Vine Streets, We want you all to feel that we are going to look after the emergency end of your car's needs. Don't worry if you break down. Our "Service Department" will deliver you Supplies and Tires quickly and economically. Everything we sell you will be absolutely guaranteed. n The Plattsmouth Garage Company IvAgent for the Inter DC full of thrills from start to finish.! Marcus C. Hrown officiated as um pire, and he is sure there on the strikes and ball proposition. "Dad" Weaver covered himself with glory, striking out ten men and oiil passing one on balls, deorge Thimgan did good work on the receiving end of the dia mond. Hunker ami Kitrell, for Hill's Ramblers, did good work, but they played in hard luck. Take that man Janorsky, our H. it M. agent, he is a regular Maker. No doubt if Connie Mack knew there was such a player here he would have hail one of his scouts here long ago. With a little more practice Kitrell, the twirler for Hill's Ramblers, will develop into a second Marquard. Hut look out when he tries one of his "spit" balls, the batter sure needs a raincoat for protection. Charles Dill, captain of the Ramblers, did good steady work on llrst base, and "Fat" Wnllick, llrsl baseman for Weaver's Colts, is also there with the big mitt, and aside from a couple of high throws, which he failed lo connect with, he play ed an errorless game. Some base runner, too, for a "heafly." After the smoke of battle had all cleared away I he score stood li to 11 in favor of Weaver's Colls. Tom Walling, a base ball en thusiast from Plattsnioulh, was among the spectators. Don't know as to whether he took any pointers here to try out on the Red Sox or not. MURDOCH. J (Special Correspondent.) Lee Dc lord was in Omaha Mon thly. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zieroll were in Lincoln Friday. Murdock will play ball al Ash laud the Fourth of July. T. Yandenberg has recently purchased a new Maxwell touring car. Miss llatlie Reiinwanz ol drecil wood is a guest at the Shewe home. Miss Min u doeriry f Omaha visited over Sunday with home folks. Several from here attended the funeral of S. Ilulllsh at Wabash Wednesday. Mrs. Lillie Shcllon and son, Raymond, of Lincoln are visiting relal ives here. Mrs. W. O. (lillespie and Miss drayee Lnwton were in Lincoln Wednesday. Miss Opal llit.e of. ne.ar Alvo visited with relatives here from Friday until Monday. Filgar Moomey and Max doehry look in the dance at Weeping Wa ter last Friday evening. dramlpa Wolfe is suffering from blood poison in his hand, caused from a rusty nail. ' Mrs. Henry dakcinier anil daughter were passengers In Omaha on No. l i Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. (lillespie and Miss Melle Davison were shopping in Omaha last Friday. Mr. anil Mrs. Arthur Hesack and son, Marcus, of Springfield, were over Sunday guests of relatives here. Mrs. Davison and children of Weeping Water visited her daughter, Melle, here Tuesday evening. Miss Mela Neilzel of Omaha came down Sunday evening to visit relatives, reluming on No. 18 Tuesday. While playing ball Saturday Harry (lillespie had the misfor tune to break one of the small bones in his ankle. deorge Ilile returned home Tuesday after a week's visit with oc DC A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL! WARGA & CECIL, Proprietors - State Automobiles. lilli i "in mm. I REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the BANK OF HURDOGK CHARTKR NO. 678 Of M unlock, Neb., Incorporated in the State of Nebraska at the close of business June 14th, 1912 KESoCKCRs Loans and discounts i l()l.4is 45 Overdrafts isti W Hankln house, furniture and fix ture 4,000 00 Current expenses and taxes paid.. l.tHB 4S I asti Items Due from nat'l, state ami private batiks II5.V.1S 75 Checks ami Items of ex change "17 7," Currency S.?.'7 00 Hold coin 45 00 Sliver, nickels and cents, ii- ss - llt,W7 3S Total. 1127,151 2.' t.lAim.ITIKS Capital stock paid in $15,000 00 Surplus fund :.V0 00 I'nillvlded profits. . .. '. I,7. 40 individual deisxlts subject lo check 43,.TMt 12 Time certificates of deposits It.'.i'.l3 HI Certltled checks ,1.000 00 I'ashler'schecks outstanding 3,4m 75-100,777 71 Depositor' tiiiuiiinty fund 4 07 Total tl:.'7.l5l 25 STATE OK NFHKASKA I County of C'nss I 1. II. A. tlulhinann, Cashier of the aNivo named bank, do hereby swear that the alsive statement Is a correct and true copy of the report made to thoSlat llunklmr Hoard. II. A. Uhtiiman.n. Cashier. Attest. K. Wolf, ill rector. Henry A. Toot, director. SubscrllH'd and sworn to before me this S'nd day of June, nil:.1. John M. Ciikameh, Notary l'ubllc. Seal My commission expires June tl, llMi). relatives at Hennell and with friends at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McDonald and daughter, Marguerite, uutoed to Murray Saturday afternoon, re turning Sunday evening. While act ing as score-keeper at the hall game Saturday William Weddell was struck by a halted ball and is carrying a pretty bad looking eye as the result. The (ireeley players entertained a nice little crowd at the air dome on last Wednesday night. One of the members is Carroll Colbert, a former Murdock boy, and he is one of' a merry bunch who are excellent entertainers. Misses Kva and F.I I a Sorlck entertained al supper on Sunday evening the following guests: Misses Helen Moomey, I.eat. Mc Donald, Messrs. Lacey McDonald, Harry (lillespie, Harold Tool and Max (loehry. A farewell Dai ly was gien Misc Nancy Coyne last Friday evening at Ihe home of her brother, Frank Coyne and family, where she has spent the last I wo weeks. Ten of her young girl friem)s were pres ent and helped her lo pas a very delight fnl evening. Miss Coyne returned to tier home at Sterling, Neb., on Saturday ami was accom panied by Master F.dward Coyne. The fast Mauley ball learn camo up Saturday nOci'miou to show us how to play ball. They were ac companied by a crowd of rooters, who thought I hey knew more about Ihe gamp I ban the players. Hut they found they had bumped up against Ihe wrong ones this time, and at the end of the eighth inning our boys decided I ha I. they had hail enough dealings with the worst bunch they ever matched n game with and so left the dia mond, which was almost im mediately covered with Manley routers, whu wanted lo finish tho game. The score stood 10 to 5 in favor of Murdock. even if they didn't have a "Chicago pitcher." There Is no real need or anyone being troubled with constipation. Chamberlain's Tablets wiil cause an ngreeable movement of the bowels without any unpleasant effect, dive them a trial. For sale by F. L Fricke & Co. DC Plattsmouth, Nebraska