ALVO DEPARTMENT Item of Interest to Journal Rador Will Be Received at the Dru Store Mrs. Morgan f.uryea wa in Lincoln Monday. , Mr. Srhulof of Plattsmouth was in town Monday. K. M. Stone was in Lincoln mi business Sal unlay. Maurice Kccfcr visited rela tives here last week. Miss lrayre Foreman returned from Lincoln Monday. Charles Suavely was a passeng er to Lincoln on No. 13. Joe Foreman was home from I'apillion over Sunday. VV. J. Liiicli of Lincoln was in Inwii Monday evening. Miss Mae 1'rouly returned from Lincoln Monday on No. 1 i. Miss Alma (iodby was. in Lin coln Saturday and Sunday. John Elliott shipped hogs to the South Omaha market Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. droves Vere in Lincoln last Tuesday. Horn Tuesday, July 9, to Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Mini, a daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Parscll of Elmwood visited home folks Sun day. Mrs. J. A. Shaffer was in Lin coln Saturday having dental work done. Mrs. Clara l'routy left Tuesday for a brief visit at Sioux City, Iowa. Paul Thurston of Lincoln visit ed friends here Saturday and Sunday. (I. P. Foreman, sr., shipped two cars of callle to South Omaha Teusday. Ilerl Kilzel was in Lincoln Sat urday, where he purchased a team of mules. Mrs. Clarence Cnryea and (laughter, Lillian, were in Lincoln Wednesday. F. II. Candy returned home Sat urday from his business trip to Selden, Kansas. Charles lleolofsz returned home Tuesday from Lincoln, where he fpeut I he Fourth. Miss Lulu Moomey of Murdock spent several days last week with Mi-is lluth Hailey. Miss Stella Sheesley fpcilt the I i 1 1 1 h in Omaha with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tains. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayes of Kennel I visited relatives here Sat urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jordan went to Lincoln Thursday evening, re turning home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kobbitt of Fniversity Place visited relatives here the first of the week. Miss Vein a llyder of Lincoln spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Koyles. The Misses Oreauier and War ing of Lincoln were guests July Fourth of Mrs. E. M. Stone. ' Paul Frolilich of Lincoln spent the Fourth with relatives here, re turning home Friday morning. Miss Marjory Carr of Eagle visited Hie past week with Miss Marie Slroemer arid Mrs. E. M. Stone. . Oris Foreman returned to his home at Valpariaso, Neb., after visiting a few days with his par ents. Mrs. Curliss Ogle returned from Lincoln the last, of the week, where she has been visiting fur some lime. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole of Have lock spent a few days with home folks last week, returning home Friday evening. Mrs. Carlton Onllion and son, Haymond, came down Saturday from Lincoln to visit relatives and friends until Monday. Mrs. C. W. Koyles and Mrs. Leiiben of Lincoln came in Mon day for a few days' visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Charles (irove and chil dren of Cambridge, Neb., return ed home Monday, after spending a week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iireamer and children and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stone and son, LaVerne, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole at Mynard. GASOLINE SIOVE CAUSES 0 Disastrous Fire Averted by the Timely Arrival of Help at the Ed Miller Home. What might have been a dis astrous fire, but for the prompt action of Ed Kruger, was started yesterday afternoon at i :!(, when a gasoline stove at the residence of Ed Miller caught lire. Mrs. Miller was get; ling supper and had been in and out of her kitchen w here Hie sluve was and noticed untiling unusual, when, on entering Ihe room, after a few tninules' absence, the blaze from I be burners was burning nl inosl to Ihe ceiling and very soon Ihe entire stove was a sheet of flames. Her cries brought Mrs. Iticksou to the room, and the tire alarm was turned in. Ed Kruger and others came lo the rescue as soon as possible and picked the burn ini? stove up and carried it inlo the yard. Water was brought and the flames extinguished. . The damage to the building was slight, the paint, being scorched was about nil. . Mr. Miller was awav at. Ihe lime, and when the lire alarm was sounded he was at Ihe Kurling lon station and wondered where the lire was, ami slated to those standing by lliat if Ihey went to the lire Ihey would miss their suppers. Within a few seconds someone notified him that bis house was on lire. Mr. Miller lost no time in going l his Infine, but when he arrived the danger was past. The tire boys turned out il the alarm and hurried Ihe hose cart lo tlrf' scene of the tire, but which was extinguished before they arrived. M"H-I .j-j-j-j-j. tH-! ! LOUISVILLE. I Courier. JtJ4 Miss-Olive Maylleld, who has been visiting here for Ihe past, two weeks, returned to her home in Stanton Tuesday. The cherry crop in this seel ion of Ihe county is not up lo the average (his year, but most of the fruit is ofvery line ptality. There will be but very few peaches raised in Cass county this season, according to all reports. In Louisville most of the trees were winter killed. The warm weather that has come (luring ihe past few days is having a good effect on growing corn, which has been held back by Ihe lateness of proper growing weal her. If heavy foliage is n sign to be uuided by, according to an obi be lief, we may look for another hard winter on top of that which has just passed, and which was a "ecord-brcaker. Louisville's new baker was opened for husinobst Wednesday morning. The proprietor, Mr. Frank Karstow, is an expert at his profession and says that if Louis ville people will give his place a trial he will insure llieni Ihe best that lie can produce at all times. Heputy Came Warden Craft arrested Albert Licneman, Emil (Juiek and John Smith, residing west of Ashland and who had been granted licenses to sein Ihe creeks of this section. However Hie charge upon which they were arrested was that Ihey were found seining in Ihe Swift & Co. ic pond, (iaiiie Warden Miller of 'JUiuculil , came over and took ciiat'gi) oi i tie gentlemen, and thev will plead guilty. MURDOCK. ! , Special Correspondent.) 5i Paul Schewe threshed Tuesday. Miss Mamie Schewe is visiting relatives in Lincoln. Andrew McNamara is suffering from muscular rheumatism. . Miss Mela Neitzel of Omaha visited her parents here Sunday. Frank Coyne and John Mc Carthy were in-Omaha the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Hailey of Gravity, Iowa, are guests of F. 0. Heall and wife. Miss Kale Amgwert of Omaha spent the week-end with relatives and friends. Miss Lula Moomey spent se veral days last week with Miss Kulh Hailey at Alvo. Mrs. Frank Coyne and children returned Monday from a short visit at Sterling, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kuehn spent Sunday with her parents, vmth of Elmwood. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tighe of Ilavelock were guests of the Ooeliry home last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Amgwert and daughter, Marvel, spent Sunday with home folks near Alvo. Mr. and Mrs. Turner McKinnori and children of north of Alvo visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Oeorgia Moon of Ashland is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Edith Jumper and Mrs. Edna Jones. Paul (loehry and sisters, Kertha ami Mina, of Omaha, spent the Fourth here with their parents. Harold Tool has purchased the Ford runabout of Emil Miller and Ihe laller has a tine new live-passenger Ford. (Sail McOonald returned to Holt, county on Friday, after spending Hie Fourth here. Henry Tool, A. J. Tool and Henry (Sutlimau were llshing one day last week and landed, among others, a 27-pound cattish. Miss Viola Everett left Tues day for a trip lo Washington, I). C, ami several oilier eastern points. She expects to be gone until September 1. The moving pictures at, the air dome last week were quite a suc cess and attracted a large crowd each evening. There were Hi tickets sold Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs., Harry McDonald and children, Kryan and Irene, and also Mr. and Mrs. Ai l bur Hesack and son, of rpringllclu, are en joying (hi week camping M' h river. . ' ' ' Nearly burg ceb 0- A lazy liver leads to chronic dyspepsia, and constipation-, weakens the whole system. Doan's Itegulels (i.T)C per box) act mild- everyone from this brated Ihe Fourth at bland. A general good Lime was Had hy all. I lie most .in teresting event, or the day, to our notion, was the ball , game, be tween Murdock and Ashland. It was certainly a good game and it ook len innings to decide which was the best, bul, as usual, when tin' smoke cleared away it was found Murdock had won bv a score or i to . ' our Poys surely know how lo play ball, even when comes to bumping up again a Lincoln pitcher. cast Monday night the safe in .ouis Neilzel's store was robin of about $50. The burglars ntered by the back door and af- er securing a few things besides the money, made their escape am no ono knew of the visit until tho next morning. At noon Tuesday the bloodhounds from llealrice were here, but could only follow the scene to Ihe railroad tracks east of town. It is our theory they hoarded a train and mad their getaway. On Saturday night someone was- prowling around tin Hranckle home nearly the entire night. Several other report ed attempts to burglarize were made. On Tuesday morning at about ft o clock two fellows lumped a hajid-rar at the Mrs crossing west oi the depot, nm coiiiiuueu on looi. we are won dering what will happen next. The hand car was reported stolen from Prairie Home and is I same one the convicts used las March. Dysentery is always serious and often a dangerous disease, but it ran he mired. Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Hem edy has cure it even when mali- ly on the liver and bowels. At all gnanl and epidemic. For sale bv ij. drug stores. i 1 ) F. ( S. Frickn &, Co. IDR. O, SANDIN Veterinary Surgeon Plattsmouth, : : : : : : : Nebraska Permanently located at the M. E. Manspeaker Livery Parn, on and after July 22, 1912. Graduate of the Kanaau City Vet. College. Ml calls either day or night, will be given prompt attention. ' If you are a housewife you can not reasonably hope lo be healthy or beautiful by washing dishes sweeping and doing housewoi all day, and crawling into be dead tired at night. You must get out into the open air and sun light. If you do this every day and keep your stomach and bowels in good order by taking Cham berlain s 'I ablets when needed you should become both healthy and beautiful. For sale by F. Frieke iv, Co. ' " ' " Married In Elmwood. Mr. Oily Furness and Miss Edith It. Perry were married in Elmwood i ues. iay, juiy v. me ceremony "In One Half Hour I can make more money by attending your Semi-Annual Clearance Sale than in any other way," said a customer who read our ads and knows by experi ence what these Clearance Sales of ours really mean. Its a fact you can save more money here now in 30 minutes than you could possibly make by work ing. The reductions we are making the values we are giving are far beyond the ordinary, and the wise ones are taking early advantage of them. Look for instance at these: Men's Suits in good dark Worsteds, well made, with Mohair lining $7.50 Men's White Soisette Shirts with soft collars attached 69C Men's fine Blue Serge and fancy mix ed Cheviots in latest approved styles $10,00 Men's fine Dress Shirt in new stripes and dots, mostly pleated, worth up to $1.50, at 75c Men's Odd Pants, in a wide range of patterns, excellent quality Men's and Boy's straw hats in braids and panamas. . 5c to Men's Soft Collar Shirts in Blue Che viots and fancy patterns 39c S3.85 Men's Balbriggan Underwear. 25c Boy's Knickerbocker Wash Pants. 23c Boy's Knickerbocker wool goods at Suits in fine $2,35 Boy's Shirts and Waists, broken sizes . . 2 5 C Boy's and Girl's short sleeve blouses, worth $1.25.. . 75C Men's Hemstitched 5c ALL PRICES STRICTLY CASH! C.E.Wescott'sSons Always the Home of Satisfaction 4-in-Hand Wash Ties 16c a MISSOURI PACIFIC IS 10 5PEN0JILL13 Money for Further Improvement of the Road to Be Raised by Bond Issue. When Dan Willard rebuilt the Hurlington he began with a prop erty in good condition and spent llfty millions or more in making it. better. He is now rebuilding the Hallimore & Ohio, has spent llfty millions and perhaps may spend that much more before he has it in condition to handle the greatest volume of business with the greatest safely and the least ost. It cosls money to rebuild i railroad. H. F. Hush, president of the Missouri Pacific, spent a few- millions last year in rebuilding lliat system, lie has been spend ing a few more this year. Now the telegraph brings the informa- ion that a new bond issue has ieen (loafed whereby two hundred milliiins will be raised, one hun dred and seventy millions for re tiring bonds and seventy millions for improvements. Mr. Hush has said that much will be needed by the Missouri .Pacific to place it where it can handle business as cheaply as other systems. Huy i now. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Rem edy is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. Huy it now and be prnperad for such an emergency. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Miss Harriett Adams visited Ihe metropolis (his morning, going on the early train. Working Full Force. Slreight. & Slreight's upholster ing department worked its full force of hands yesterday and to day on a large order for cushions recently placed by llyiiolt, & John son. The cushions are to be used at the ball park ami will be rent ed at 5 cents each. There are 100 regular size, 12xii inches; then there will be a large number about 12x1(1 inches and a few for big boosters like J. SIreiglit, 11. A. Hales and Hennelt Crisweisser, will be made 21x28 inches. The cushions will be kept in a locker near the entrance, and after the enthusiastic fan has gained ad mission to the grounds and de sires a cushion he will turn round once in the presence of the cushion salesman, who, ' with a brief glance, will be able to select Ihe cushion appropriate for the purchaser. There will be no extra charge for Ihe middle-sized cushions and probably not, for the extra large ones, all hough that has not been decided yet. The enterprise is certainly one that will be appreciated by (hose men who do not want to sit on a dusty board, and especially when the game holds on for half a day, as it did on the afternoon of the Fourth of July, when a board that is not, cushioned gets very tedious. For soreness of the muscles, whether induced by violent exer cise or injury, there 's nothing belter than Chamberlain's Lini ment. This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by F. Of. Fricke & Co. Qo to Henry's Notion Store for Candies, Post Cards, Ice Cream and 10o Sheet Music. Riley Block on North Sixth Street , Digging His Grave. Many of us are digging our own grave with our teeth by neglecting to masticate properly our food. The digestive organs cannot di gest such food in time and an nounce lliat by indisposition, pain and Dually by a serious sickness. Rapid eating will cheat you of the pleasure of eating and of the benefit the food should give to the body. Take our advice and allow yourself plenty of time for eating. In case of a lack of appetite or dillieullies after meals, do not for get to at once use Triner's Ameri can F.lixir of Hitter Wine. This remedy, made of pure, red wine and bitter herbs, will compel the digestive organs to work ener getically and will remove every curable trouble. It will clean out the intestines and will prevent constipation, vertigo, vomiting, flatulence. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, 1333-1339 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, III. Cut the Weeds. The weed cutting time ha again arrived and I hereby wish lo call Ihe attention of all farm ers in road district No. 1 that all weeds must be cut on or before August 15.. Let everybody kindly look after this as early as pos sible. Mike Lutz, Overseer. A. M. Nason, farming near Ca naan, Me., was badly crippled with sialic rheumatism due he says to uric acid in his blood. Foley Kid ney Pills entirely cured me and also removed numerous black specks that were continually be fore my eyes." Foley Kidney Pills are a uric acid solent and are effective for the various forms of rheumatism. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. n U DC OC 3C DC The Plattsmouth Garage Co. WARGA & CECIL, Proprietors Ready for Business! Corner Sixth and Vine Streets, Plattsmouth, Nebraska 0 We want you all to feel that we are going to look after the emergency end of ft your car's needs. Don't worry if you break down. Our "Service Department" 1 1 will deliver you Supplies and Tires quickly and economically. Everything we sell you will be absolutely guaranteed. The Plattsmouth Garage Company A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL! WARGA & CECIL, Proprietors tSTAgent for the Inter-State Automobiles. PRESTOLITE AGENCY was performed by Hev. J. W. Dav of that village.