yTDKl 2 We want to reduce our Hardware Stock $12,000.00 in the next Sixty Days and are MAKING THE PRICES TO DO IT! 1 These Prices are Only for Stock on Hand! 341 kegs of nails, regular price $3.00 per keg, now $2.35 67 80-rod spools galvanized cat tle wire, was $2.70 per spool, now 2.25 74 80-rod spools galvanized hog wire, was $2.80, now 2.35 30 kegs fence staples, were $3.00 per keg, now 2.35 All Carbonundum sharpening stones 25 per cent off. All tin, granite and allumium ware 20 per cent off. Galvanized iron ware 20 per cent off. Ice Cream Freezers 20 per cent off. Coffee Boilers 15 per cent off. Having been fortunate enough to secure the agency for the Blau-Gass, we are going to reduce our immense Hardware Stock and evenually close it out entirely, retaining only the Heating and Plumbing end. In order to accomplish this quickly we are making the prices quoted in this advertisement. This sale will coutinue uniil we find a buyer for our stock and will give you an opportu nity to get goods at less prices than they were ever offered in Plattsmouth before. It is impossible to itemize prices on every item, as it would take over a month to go through and ite mize everything separate. We wish to state that outside of heating and plumbing material we are not holding back anything, but will discount every article, as we are positively going out of the hardware end ot our business. With the new line that we have taken it will take all the time we have to give it proper attention, and if there anything you need in the hardware line you would do well to look over our stock. We are going to advertise our stock for sale in the leading papers and very likely will have a buyer for the entire stock in a very short time, so if there is anything you need it would be well to get it afonce. Plattsmouth, JJ MM mimm p3 Nebraska These Prices are Only for Stock on Hand! Tin Boilers 20 per cent off. All Cutlery 25 per cent off. Garden and carpenter tools from 15 to 30 per cent discount. Any $10 Washing Machine at $8.00 Any. 11 " " 8.75 3 No. 17 U. S. Cream Separa tors, regular price $75, now . -60.00 One year guaranteed wringers, were $3.25, now 2.35 Three year guaranteed wringers, were $3.75, now 2.75 Five year guaranteed wringers, were $5.00, now.. 3.50 Three year ballbearing wringers, were $4.50, now 3.25 Five year ballbearing wringers, - were $5.50, now 4.00 ALVO DEPARTMENT Items of Interest to Journal Readers Will Be Received at the Drug Store Mrs. John Murley went to Lin coln Thursday. Miss Grayce Foreman went to Lincoln Monday. II. Snoke relumed from Lin coln Wednesday. Charles Trumhle of Fagle was in town Wednesday. Mr. Knocker of Lincoln visited Sunday wilh friends here. Warren J. Linch of Lincoln was in town Tuesday evening. Miss Grayce Bailey went lo Lincoln Wednesday evening. Mrs. Morgan Curyea was a capital city visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prouty moved lo University IMace Tuesday. H. A. Stone was in Omaha on business the first of the week. Charles Reolofsz went to Lin coln Saturday, returning Sunday. William I'ptcrgrove relumed home fit 1 1 i Lincoln Saturday on No. 1 1. Jesse Stone and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cashner. Sain Hosenow spent Sunday aft ernoon with his brother, Charles and family. Boosters for (lie F.lmwood thaulampia were in town Wed nesday morning. (5. P. Foreman, sr., attended the democratic slate convention at (rand Island Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge F.llison of Prairie Home visited Sunday with bis mother, Mrs. Knott. J. A. Shatter went to Sou) li Bend Sunday morning lo spend a couple of days with Fred Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hoyles of Lincoln came down Saturday to visit relatives for a few days. The Misses Cox and l'elersnu of Lincoln visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Casey. Harry Appleman came down Monday from his home in Lincoln lo attend to his farm interests here. . . .. ! Mr. mid Mrs. Jake Forsythe of Lincoln spent Wednesday with Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Cashner, having driven down in their auto. S. C. Hoyles, delegate to the democratic slate convention at Grand Island, returned home early Wednesday morning by the auto route. , Miss Addie llumpcs of Lincoln came down to visit the Misses Gladys Appleman and (irayce Bailey Monday. John Murly, our lumber, grain and slock dealer, is a new sub scriber to the IMattsinouth Semi Weekly Journal. Ylurdock Koy Cole and Miss Pearl Reefer visited friends in Omaha Sunday. Harry Linch of Lincoln visited friends and relatives here last week. Mrs. Aaron Paling of Green wood visited home ' folks here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook spent Sunday with Mrs. Cook's parents at Weeping Water. A. J. Foreman went to Have lock Monday on No. 13, return ing Tuesday on No. 14. Miss Sarah Idemiller of Lincoln came down Sunday to visit Miss Dorothy Manners for a few days. Kli Coon returned Friday from Lima, Ohio, where he attended the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Henry Hardnock. ' ' Miss Nellie Mrcamer of Lincoln and Orion Haldwin of University Place spent Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dreamer. Dab Hoyles, accompanied by Sam lams of Lincoln and Isaac Wolfe and nephew, motored to IMallsnioiilh Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Fry, who has been visiting her brother, John Murtey and wife, for some time, relumed to her home at Clay Center, Neb., last Thursday. Mrs. Nervia Knott and son, Irvin, and little niece, Heulah Manners, were passengers on No. 13 for Lincoln Wednesday morn ing. Charles Suavely and J. II. Stroemer and son, Alfred, were passengers Monday night for South Hend to spend the day fish ing. Mrs. N. Lewis of Harlan, Iowa, and Mrs. Osborn of New Sharon, Iowa, came in Thursday for a few weeks' visit with their sister, Mrs. C. 11. Jordan. John Armstrong, who haft been visiting his brother, Joe and family for the past three weeks, returned to his home at (Hen wood, Iowa, Wednesday. The Misses Sylvia Hopkins ami Alelha Alton of Omaha are visit ing Miss Alelha House this week. The aboe young ladies spent Saturday and Sunday visiting iu Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. George Foreman, sr., enjoyed the pleasure of hav ing all Iheir children with them last Sunday, with one exception, as Oris and family of Valparaiso could not be present. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Foreman of Texas, Mr. and Mrs. L. L Babbit! of Lincoln autoed to Valparaiso. Mrs. Foreman re turned home Tuesday. I9I5-PANAVIA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION AT-I9IS San Francisco from February to December, 1915 Complete first-dang tour, including round trin railroad ticket, Food on nnv train, by any direct route, with stop over privileges, atandnrd Pullman sleeper both WHys. transportation of self and baggage in San Francisco, 11 days ac commodation in tirst-class Furopean plan hotel in San Francisco, Admissions to Exposition grounds and attractions in the grounds, four sight-seeing trips in ana urouna me my aim nay or. Min t rancisco. Start in saving now for a visit to the greatest Exposition the work! has ever known. $10.00 down, balance in weekly or monthly payments. Charles Kleiser is the owner of a new live-passenger Ford auto mobile. Lewis Hite of AIvo ate supper with relatives here Saturday evening. Miss Martha Coehry 'returned last Friday from a trip to Denver, Colorado. Mr. Itickli was taken suddenly ill Tuesday noon, but is a little better at the present writing. Mrs. W. O. Gillespie and Miss Anna Amgwert spent last Friday and Saturday in Omaha. "John Hughe and family of near Avoca, formerly of this pcc, were in town Saturday evening. Mrs. Henry Wesllake and daughter, Vivian, were passeng ers to Lincoln Monday morning. Miss Kale Amgwert came home from Omaha Saturday evening and will remain at homo for some time. ; '.' 1 George Hite and Mr. and Mrs. John Amgwert and daughter, Marvel, visited home folks near Alvo Sunday. About fifteen automobiles were here from AvoCa Monday boosting for the Odd Fellows' picnic to be held at that place on August !. The Royal neighbors will give an "old-fashioned" entertain ment in the air dome on Saturday evening,. August 10. Admission, 10 and 15 cents. The fifth annual sln'et carnival and baseball tournament, will be held here August 28, 2U and 30, Everyone plan to come, for you will have a good lime. Word was received here last, week that, Mr. and Mrs. David Thimgan of Omaha were the proud parents of a lovely baby girl. Mrs. Thimgan was formerly Miss Clara Branckle of this place. Mrs. Lena Lett returned to her home at Council Hlufl's on Wed nesday, after spending the past leu days with relatives here. . Mrs. Harry Davis entertained the Ladies' Aid society on Wed nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Thimgan enlerlained.nl dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and daughters, Helen and Cora, of F.lmwood; also Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kuehn and daughters, Alice and Anna, of Alvo. Miss Leal a McDonald returned Tuesday evening from a short visit with friends in Omaha. Last Friday the Alvo base ball team came down lo be defeated by us again lo the tune of 7 to 2.' Sunday a picked up team from here went lo South Hend and won from their team bv a score of 17 to 1. Andrew McNamara was not so Well the fore pail of this week. Miss Frna Dunseome returned to her homo in Omaha last Thurs day, after a two weeks' visit here. Mrs. W. O. Gillespie leTI Tues day for Fairmont, Neb., where she will visit for a few days. She was accompanied by Willard and Jeanelle McNamara, who have spent the past Iwo months here. M-I-HH-M-M-H' IMEHAWKA. H-I-K HI-M I-H-M H-H O. V. Haily went, to Randolph, Neb., last Friday to look after some business matters, returning home Monday evening. He found crops looking fine up there, much better than in Cass county, the pastures being much greener than here. Mrs. O. V. Hailey and children went lo the county seat last Sat urday and visited the former's mother, Mrs. Margaret Seagrave, for the day, returning in the evening. John Seagrave and brother, William, went to Doland, S. D., last week. to take in the harvest fields. They are making $2.75 a day in the harvest fields there. Fop Sale. New comb honey. J. M. Young, Plattsmouth. Sam Smith and wife and W. S. Shera were Omaha passengers on the morning train today, bent on business missions. Lloyd Gapen and Jacob Bengen drove in from their farms this afternoon and boarded the after noon train to Omaha and Council Bluffs. You will find the most complete line of stationery In the city of Plattsmouth at the Journal office. The finest line of box paper, visiting and calling cards. Visiting cards, Invitations, pro grams, and e!! other kinds of fancy printing done at the Jour nal office. THE "PROGRESSIVE" PARTY. fs the individual, man or wom an, who uses Foley Kidney Pills for backache, rheumatism, weak back, and other kidney and blad der irregularities Foley Kidney Pills are healing, strengthening, tonic, and quick to produce beneficial results. Contain no harmful drugs. Never sold inr bulk. Put up in two sizes in seal ed bottles. The genuine in a yel low package. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. A healthy man is a kiitg in his own right; an unhealthy man an unhappy slave. For impure blood and sluggish liver, use Burdock Blood Bitters. On the market 35 years, $1.00 a bottle. Robert W. Herter, Lawrence vine, Mo., who had been bothered wilh kidney trouble for two years, says: "I tried three different kinds of kidney pills, but with no relief. My neighbor told mo to use Foley Kidney Pills. I took three bottles of them, and got a permanent cure. I recommend them lo everybody." For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. . For full particulars sec San Francisco Exposition Tour Company. San Francisco, Calf. A. J. TRILITY, Plattsmouth, Nebraika. .H-H-M-H-M-H-HH-M' v J Queen Quality Oxfords for I ladies, the $3.00 grade, at $1.98. E. G. DOVEY & SON. H-M-i I-H-M vHH M-H Summer earance Sale! Reduced Prices on all Our Childrens', Misses and Ladies' Dresses Ladies' Waists: You Know We Sell Mendal Brothers' and the Acorn Brand. They fit. Big reduction in price All Our Queen Qual- ity $3 Oxfords at $1.98 A Good Lawn Kimono 4 this Week at 69c LOOK FOR THE YELLOW TICKET. IT MEANS A BARGAIN FOR YOU E. & SOW