ALVO DEPARTMENT IUm of lnteret to Journal Reader Dale Buyles iih 1 nJ to Lincoln Friday. Airs. Frank Dais was in Lin coln Wednesday. Mrs. E. M. Stone was shopping in Lincoln Friday. W. E. Casey went t Omaha Saturday on business. Miss Mae Prouty was shopping in Lincoln Wednesday. Sam B. Ianis of Lincoln came 3own on No. 14 Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Suavely were in Lincoln Tuesday. Dean Kaiiim lost 12 head of cat tie Sunday from eating cane. Frank Yacger was in Lincoln Wednesday visiting relatives. J. 1. House left last week for Custer county to visit relatives. Harry Appleman came down from Lincoln Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Skinner is staying with Mrs. Art Bird for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prouty came in on No. 1H Tuesday from Lin coln W. O. Uoyles and son, Clyde, of. Lincoln, came down on No. 18 Monday. F. II. Candy and Alfred Stroem er were in Kaglo Saturday on business. Miss Folfe of Smith Center, Kansas, came in Sunday to visit relatives. Mrs. Charles Strong returned Friday from Lincoln, where she visited her mother. Clyde Iloyles of Lincoln came in Saturday evening to visit rela tives for a few days. Miss Kate Hanson and Mrs. J. A. Shaffer were Lincoln visitors Wednesday of last week. Margery Hall returned Tuesday from Lincoln, where she has been visiting for several days. Dr. L. Muir, Charles Suavely and J. II. Stroemer went to South Bend Saturday for ah outing.' Mrs. Mary Fry of Clay Center, Neb., came in Friday to visit her brother, John Murty and wife. Miss Verna llyder of Lincoln visited a few days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Iloyles. Mrs. Joe Prouly returned .Thursday from Sioux City, Iowa, where she was visiting for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Wood and daughter, Miss Grayre, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Curyea Tues day. W. E. Casey shipped cattle and ; nogs lo uie miui.ii i Milium maiheii Monday. Also John Murty a car of hogs. Eli Coon left Tuesday on No. 18 for Lima, Ohio, to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Henry Hardnock. Mrs. (Ieorge Curyea and grand daughter, Lillian, visited Wednes day in Lincoln with Mrs. F. Carr and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaffer visit ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Casey. Jake has his Thanks giving turkey spotted. Harry Parsell was a passenger to Omaha Saturday, from whence he went to Tekamah on business, lie returned home Sunday night. Orion Haldwin went to Uni versity Place Sunday to manage the Dreamer & Cashner store at that place while Mr. Cashner is in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Towle and son, Henry, of Wabash, and Mi', and Mrs. Jerry Mcllugh of South Hend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Murty. M ism's Whatever else you do don't miss this. We have closed out all our 5 and $7.50 suits except a few small sizes. We have taken all our other suits and reduced them to a common level to close at $10 $ot cash. It means a loss to us but a clean stock. We are determined no summer suit shall be carried over. Just now is your chance. Don't miss it. Remember you are especially welcome to look. It's your fault if you don't buy. G. E. Ucscoil's Sons Alwayi the Home of Satisfaction Will Be Received M the Dru Store Miss lirayce Foreman went to Lincoln Sunday. Charles lloelofez visited friends in Lincoln Sunday. C. M. Jordan went to Lincoln Sat urday on business. S. C. Boyles and family motored to Lincoln Saturday. Mr. and Mrs." Morgan Curyea were in Lincoln Monday. Sam Cashner went to Omaha on business Tuesday on No. 18. Fred Trout y lost four head of cattle from eating cane Tuesday. Frank Anderson of Weeping Water spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Klla Prouty. Charles Koscnow was on the sick list a few days last week, but is belter at this writing. Mrs. Abbie Cook came in Sat urday from Illair, Neb., to visit her son, Perry Cook and family. Mrs. W. K. Strain of Bethany and baby visited her aunt, Mrs. Vincent, Saturday and Sunday. Orville Prouty returned Tues day from Kansas, where he has been working for a few weeks. Wheat, is turning out quite good, averaging from 12 to 25 bushels per acre in this vicinity. Mrs. Curtis Ogle returned Sat urday from Lincoln, where she has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Linch. Mrs. Kniccly and children of Omaha and Mrs. Johnson and son of Lincoln visited (heir mother, Mrs. Craig, Sunday. Mrs. Itina KitT.el v entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Swartz of Elmwood and Mrs. Lina Cole and son of Mynard. The Misses Vera and Marie Prouty and Emma Sutton visited last week with Miss Josephine llitchrnati at Weeping Water Miss Orpha Mullin returned Sunday from a few weeks' visit with her brother, John Mullen and family, at Francellas, Texas Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cook, Tuesday, July 10, HM2, a daughter. Also to Mr. and Mrs Andrew Ghrislenson, Wednesday, July 10, 11)12, a son. Mr. ami Mrs. L. E. Hobbilt and daughter, Hazel, are spending Mr 11, .1,1. II l'u lu.i vvi.oks' vncnllnll from his clerical duties at the Lincoln poslollicc with relatives at this place. Rev. E. L. Uptegrove and son William, drove lo Eagle Monday morning, where the latter will re innin !i few ilavs nllcndmi? to ,)llsin,,MS nialt(.rs. WonJ Wft9 m.(iv0(1 i.ro Mon- dav morning from lima, Ohio that Grandma Hardnock had pass ed away. Eli Coon of this place is a son of the deceased. Miss Flossie Strain of Beth any, and her cousin, Miss F.oline Wilson, of Agra, Kansas, came in Wednesday to visit their aunt, Mrs. Vincenl, for a few days. J. A. Shaffer received a postal from E. M. Stone. They had reached Arapahoe, Neb., 217 miles from Lincoln, Monday even ing. They reported (he roads line and no trouble. Mrs. John Murty went to Lin coln Friday morning lo meet her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Fry of Clay Center, Neb., who will visit here and with relatives at Weep ing Water for a few weeks. Miss Kale Hanson, who has been with her sisler, Mrs. F. H. Candy, for the past three months, returned Friday lo her home at New Bedford, Illinois. She was accompanied by her Utile niece, Cecil Candy. Suots 0, SPOT CASH! Mrs. Fred Dreamer and daugh ter, Ruth, went to University 1'laee Friday, whence the latter was accompanied In Denver, Colo rado, by a friend, Mrs. Dutton. Mis Hulh arrived in Denver Sun day morning and will visit her aunt, Mrs. Dean Stone. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stone and son, LaVerne, left Sunday evening in their auto fur University Place, where they joined a party of rela tives and friends, who left over land in their autos for Denver, Colorado, Monday. They expect to be gone several weeks. Summer colds are hard to get rid of, and frequently leads to asthma, bronchitis and hay fever. Do not let your cold get a hold on . an w you, hut use or ley 8 noney ana Tar Compound for quick relief. W. H. Allen, Shelsea, Wis., says: "We prefer Foley's Honey and Tar Compound to other cough medi cines because it quickly cures coughs and colds. It will ward off cold if taken in time." Con tains no opiates. lor sale by F. 0. Fricke & Co. -M-H- -HW-HH-K 4. MURDOCH. (Special Correspondent.) n Threshing is the order of the day here. W. A. Gillespie was in Lincoln Monday night. Miss Mary Miller was in Oma ha last Wednesday. II. M. Beall of Omaha was a week-end visitor here. Frank Coyne and W. C. Monroe went to Lincoln Sunday. Miss Opal Besack of Springfield visited here over Sunday. Mrs. Heddon is entertaining her father from Missouri. Mr. Lawson of Lincoln spent Sunday with Lacey McDonald. Mrs. Orley Jones and son of Beatrice are visiting relatives here. Miss Mina Goehry of Omaha visit oil her parent s here over Sunday. Miss Erna Dunscome of Omaha spent several days here last week with friends. E. T. Tool and wife and Harold ate Sunday .dinner with Paul Schewe and family. Miss Etta Sorick and Miss Anna Goehry of Lincoln spent Sunday here with home folks. Mrs. Henry West lake and chil dren spent Tuesday at the Amg wcrl home near Wabash. ' ' (ieorge Hubble left last" 'Wed nesday for Dakota. We under stand he may locate (here. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McDonald and daughter, Marguerite, were Sunday guests of John Aries and family. Willard McNamara and sisler, Jeanette, went to South Bend Tuesday for a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thimgan and children, Florence and Lester, pent Sunday with Matt Thim gan and family. John Amgwert lias Commenced the work of redecorating the in- ide of the Callahan church, and as usual, is doing a dandy job. Henry Tool and family and Harry McDonald and family, also Miss Rose Worth, returned last Friday from a fishing trip to the river. Mrs. Louis Neilzel, Mrs. Clara Hailing and children, Alice and Paul, returned Tuesday from a short visit with relatives at Have lock, Neb. Rudolph Kuehn and family of Alvo and Frank Eveland and sis ler, Mrs. King, of this place were guests of Peter Eveland and fam ily Sunday. F. (). Bealls' general store is the scene of a big July clearing sale to be held from July 11 lo 27. Something doing every min ute in the bargain line. Come and . . . - see lor yourselves. An increasing number of peo ple report regularly of the satis factory results from taking Foley Kidnev Pills and commend their healing and curative qualities Foley Kidney Pills are a carefully prepared medicine, guaranteed to contain no hanniful or habit forming drugs. They can havo only le beneficial effect when used for kidney and bladder troubles, fur backache, rheumatism, weak back or lumbago. For sale by F G. Fricke & Co. Gus Peln Improving. Gus Pein, who had the index linger amputated al the firs joint for blood poison some days ago, is slowly improving. The arm, which was badly swollen am had to be lanced, is much better and the swelling reduced. Doan's Regulets are recom mended by many who say they operate easily, without griping and without bad after effects. 2f at all drug stores. The Avoca Department j News Item Gathered Each Week by Odd Fellows' picnic at Avoca I August 1st. A booster trip is being planned for the picnic. Jack Belts was at Omaha a few days last week. Mrs. J. M. Dunbar was at Ne hawka last week. William Hinze is in western Nebraska this week. Dr. Tuck was down from Weep ing Water Wednesday. Carl Schroder and wife were at Omaha one day last week. The Royal Neighbor Circle met with Mrs. Copes last Friday. Mrs. Ora E. Copes was a Weep ing Water visitor Wednesday. Mrs. W. A. Rose was able to come to town last Saturday. Mrs. Harry Oaks is spending the week with Strang relatives. Miss Mabel Hanger returned from Lincoln Tuesday evening. Asa Johnson and wife are now occuping the Mrs. Buss residence. John Schmidt is again behind Physical Exercise. According to Dr. Durdik, physical exeercisc should be done for (he express purpose to strengthen the mind so it could dictate to the body. It is not an easy matter to restrain the body from enjoying what it likes, al though knowing that such enjoy ment is injurious. A sound mind or good sense gives orders to the body regulating its habits. Can you prevent your body from over eating, over-drinking and other excesses? Try it and if you suc ceed you will he pertect. Should any disorder in the digest ion pre vent you to do so, try Triner's American Elixir of Hitler Wine. It will strengthen your stomach and your intest ines, will arouse I lie appetite and increase the di gestive secretions; it will clean out the bowels and keep I hem clean. It will relieve pain. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, 1333 133H S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, III. Motoring From Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Kanard, Dr. and Mrs. Dodge, Mrs. Roscoe, Horace and Sperry Ruffner and Miss Violet Dodge, all of Omaha, motored to Plattsmouth last evening, remaining for a few hours and taking supper on the Dodge lawn in this city. They started on the return trip about 10 o'clock. Miss Violet remained in the city today for a visit with friends. In these days of high cost of living, a medicine that gets a man up out of bed and ablo to work in a few days is a valuable and wel come remedy. John Heath. Michi gan Bar, Cal., had kidney and bladder trouble, was confined to his bed, unable to turn without help. "I commenced using Foley Kidney Pills and can truly say I was relieved at once." This ex ample is worth following. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Qood Pasture. 91. (in per niontn. Horses or cattle; on Platte bottom at south end of wagon bridge. T. II. Pollock. For any pain, , burn, scald or bruise, apply Dr. Thomas' F'clec- tic Oil the household remedy Two sizes 25c and 50c, at all drug stores. DC u mi The Plattsmouth Garage Co. n WARGA & CECIL, Proprietors Ready for Business! Corner Sixth and Vine We want you all to feel that we are going to look your car's needs. Don't worry if you break down. will deliver you supplies ana uresquicKiy ana economically. r.veryuuuy wcu you will be absolutely guaranteed. The Plattsmouth Garage Company A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL! ' WARGA & CECIL, Proprietors J or Agent for the Inter - a Special Reporter for Thi Department of the Semi-Weekly Journal the counter at the meat market. Miss Rosa Peters of Eagle spent several days this week visiting in Avoca. Opal and Ray Lewloii were at Weeping Water several days this week. Try the Sunday dinners at the (ixford hotel. They are certainly good. Mrs. Charles Woodsen of Oma ha was visiting her parents here this week. Misses Eda and Selnia Mar quardt are entertaining friends from Lincoln. Mrs. Samuel Johnson was at Weeping Water the first of the week on a visit. Mrs. L. J. Marquardt and chil dren arrived home Saturday from their Utica visit. Fred Ilamge arrived from Den ver Sunday for a few days' visit with his parents. .J. C. Zimmerer, Gus Mohr, W. I. Smoots and Fred Ramge, jr., LANDED IN PLATTS Traveling Man Took His First Trip Across the Plains From Plattsmouth In 1858. II. P. Dunkan, traveling sales man for an Akron, Ohio, drug linn, was in the city yesterday af ternoon and called on the local druggists. He has been making Plattsmouth for the past twenty years. While standing on the Burlington platform waiting for his train last evening Mr. Dunkan recalled having landed from a steamboat near where the station now stands, in the spring of 1858. He had shipped from St. Louis on the boat. At the lime he was traveling with his uncle, who was taking a wagon train across the plains. The train consisted of thirty-two- head of cattle and several teams of mules. The cat tle, as well as the mules, were used for hauling heavy wagons loaded with freight, their destina tion being Denver. At that time there were but a few shantie be tween Plattsmouth and Grand Is land. Mr. Dunkan look that trip to see w hat I he w est was like, and while his home is still in Akron, he travels by rail now I he trail he went over with ox teams and prairie schooners fifly-four years ago. George L. Higble, Manton, Mich., used oFley Kidney Pills for kidney and bladder trouble. He says: "I find for my case no other medicine equals Foley Kid ney Pills for beneficial effect." They are a safe and reliable medi cine for kidney trouble and rheu matism. Contain no harmful drugs. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Entertains for Guests. Mrs. E. II. Wescott entertained last evening in honor of her aunt, Mrs. Lucy Tisdale, of Slayton, Minn., a sister of Mrs. Wescolt's father, the late William Street, and also for Mrs. Mary Pritchard of Red Oak, Iowa. Dinner was served at C o'clock, covers being laid for a number of relatives and friends. 3C Streets, State Automobiles. MOUTH FIRST IN 1858 were at Omaha Tuesday. Mint a and Frank Beckord of Utica are here visiting at the home of L. J. Marquardt. Remember that August 1st is the big day in Avoca, that date being the Odd Fellows' picnic. Mrs. Charles Marquardt and daughter, Nit a, are here from Scribner for a visit with relatives. The Congregational Ladies' Aid society served ice cream and cake at Marquardt's store last Satur day. B. G. Wurl was over from Plattsmouth Wednesday selling1 the celebrated Wurl Brothers cigars. Walter Mead and wife, living' east of town, are the happy par ents of a baby boy, born last week. Jacob Opp, wife and Luella and Mark, left the first of the week for Beaver Crossing to spend the week visiting relatives. A Farewell. The boys composing Miss Mat tie Larson's Sunday school class of the Presbyterian church gathered at the home of their teacher last evening to participate in a picnic supper. The occasion was in honor of Truman Waugh and was in the nature of a fare well. Truman expects to depart for Lincoln today, where the Waugh family expects to reside in the future. Weinies were roasted over an open fire, after which all gathered about the festive board and quite rapidly devoured the piping hot weinies and accompaniments. The boys regret very much at having to lose Truman from their class. Those in attendance were: Truman Waugh, Glen Thompson, Burdette Briggs, Raymond Larson, Dewey Zuckweiler and Blythe Rosen crans. N. J. Jordan, Cashier Bank of Woodville, Woodville, Ga., had a very severe attack of kidney trouble and the pains in his kid neys and back were terrible. "I got a bottle of Foley Kidney Pill frojn our druggist and they en tirely relieved me, I have more benefit from them than any other medicine." For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Candidate for Assessor. The Journal is in receipt of a letter from P. E. Ruffner, who, with his wife, is sojourning in Montana, in. which he says that it was his intention to have arrived at home in time for the city pri maries, but owing to the sickness of his sister, it will be utterly im possible for him to do so. Mr. Ruffner also says if his friends feel like supporting him for as sessor again he will gladly accept the honor, and feel very grateful lo the democrats for their sup port. Mr. Ruffner has served several lerms as assessor and has always "filled the bill" in a most capable manner. Dyspepsia is America's curse. To restore digestion, normaf weight, good health and purify the blood, use Burdock Blood Bitters. Sold at all drug stores. Price,. H 1 .00. Frank Gobelman, painllng and paper hanging. 4-9- DC Plattsmouth, Nebraska after the emergency end of fi Our "Service Department" l PRESTOLITE AGENCY - : r