sl You Owe It to Yourself and Your Bank Account to Make an Investitation of the Carter car S 8 it k ft HERE IS ONE VITAL POINT OF SUPERIORITY - -compare ll imese ji ransiinESSEois- Slipping Gear Tr ansm ission tt v If jWK Wih' 8 Mmp II CrtercaLr Friction Drive The Cartercar friction transmission, with chail-in-oil drive, is not subject to the many griefs and ills of the ordinary gear transmission. It also eliminates clutch, universal joints and bevel gear drive. There are just two principal work ing units. The extreme simplicity carries with it great economy. The Cartercar glides away like an aeroplane, without a sound or a jar. The old-fashioned sliding gear trans- f mission is extravagant in construction, ex pensive in maintenance and untrustworthy in performance. It limits its user gener ally to three forward speeds, costs as much for lubrication, with the necessary clutch and universal joints, as the entire up-keep of the Cartercar Friction Drive, and is much more noisy. WMHillimMi 0 8 NebraLskoc. Jj 0 Plattsmouth. HE RATE ON T LOCAL TELEPHONES Hearing Bofore Railway Commis sioners May 8, Where All FV irons Can Protest. For the past few mouths there has been considerable discussion over li e proposed raise in rates of the lilephoiifl service in this city and there has been much pro test ov i the matter from various Hourct The city council lias prepaid! a resolution against thej raise i . rules lo present lo uie htate i.iil'Aay coinmission and a number ' f the telephone' users have ill - f secured a petition to named above. send In I he commission in regard to llii' mailer. Tin' l I'U'phoiie company is in slalliir: a practically new system here n! "nsidcrable expense, and ; I-. ... i.icliMo.l in naif ii' J III L, Iti Uo.- ing tli t lie rates be advanced, but tho ii ...I it will be open lo argu ment ' iore the commission on 'i'hui'M .iv, May 8, i 0 i 3 , as the follow i Idler, received at this oilier 'H'iii the commission, will explain: Lincoln, April fit, 1013. Editor .'"'irnal, Plattsinoulli, No-bra-k;i: Den i Sir The Lincoln Tele phom 'lind Telegraph company has notified (his Commission of its li'h nliou to install in Platls mouth a commou-baltery metallic system in connection with its consolidated exchange at that point . The said company further inform us that the cost of the new equipment and improvements is approximately .$12,000. The coinpniiy has also made applica tion for permission lo establish tho following schedule of rales for local service on the Piatt s mouth exchange, effective on I be first of I be month following the cut-over lo the coinnion-batlery metallic system, viz.: Per Month Individual business '2.50 Individual residence 1.50 Two-parly residence 1.25 Farm 1.5" The Commission has set Thursday, May 8, 1913, at 2 o clock p. in., in its olllce in Lin coln, as the time and place for bearing upon said application. It will be your privilege, as also the privilege of any other interested party at Plallsnioulh, lo be pres ent at said hearing and make such representations as you may care lo make, either for or against the granting of Ihe application If there is fvv'ber correspondence pertaining to this matter, please refer to Application No. 1735 Very truly yours, A. H. Allen, Secretary. Anyone who desires to protest against the matter before Ihe slate railway commission can lake advantage of Ihe hearing lo pre sent their cause on the dale RED WEGENER OF LOUISVILLE FILES CHAR GES AGIST OTHERS THE (J. Z. SOCIETY IS ENTERTAINED AT HOME OF MISS HALLIE PARMELE ENTERTAINED AT THE HOI OF MRS. RJ. CLEMENTS Knirn Friday's Daily. I. fist evening the Jlridge Whist club, composed of the young mar ried people of the city, wen enter tained at Ibe home of Mr. ami Mrs. II. YV. Clement, and an even ing of much enjoyment is report ed by those fortunate enough lo attend. The evening was spent playing bridge until an appropri ate hour, when Ihe hostess, as sisted by her daughters, served some most, tempting refresh ments, which gieally sened to heighten the enjoyment of Ihe jolly parly, and at a late hour the club adjourned for llieir homes, declaring that il was a rare treat to be a guest at Ibe Clement home. The guests for Ibe occasion were: Messrs and Mesdanies C. YV. Itay lor, G. CI. Fricke, F. L. Cummins, V. A. Uoberlson and V. .1. Streight. From Huturday's Dally. Several months ago there was Hied in the district court a case for slander embodying some very sensational charges by the plain tiff, Frederick Wagener, but the case was put over until Ihe next term of court ami may never be brought to trial. Yeslerday Weg ener tiled two more suits in the court, asking for $5,000 damages against John (Sroup and J. Otis Ward, residents of Louisville, for remarks that have caused him great mental anguish and which he claims reflected on his chasily and morality. The allegations of the plaintiff are quite lengthy, and if the cases are ever brought lo trial they will certainly prove very interesting to Ibe lovers of the sensational. The plaintiff is also a resident of Louisville and has had much trouble in that village with various parlies arising out of remarks which he alleges they made concerning llie cause nf his sickness and poor health and which reflected greatly on bis reputation as a family man. From Friday's Dally. The Q. Z. society, composed of some of I lie young ladies or the city, held a most interesting meeting last evening at the home of Miss llallie Parniele, and had the pleasure of being addressed by Miss Elizabeth Uernizer of Omaha, secretary of the Y. M. C. A., who gave a short outline of the work along Ibe lines of work of Hie organial ion, and of social study and work of the men in Ihe cities. llie address was very much appreciated by the members of Ihe society and their invited friends, and as the young ladies are taking steps lo organize along Ihe lines of social study and work, the interesting talk of last even ing will greatly aid them in mak ing their work a great success. A general the above result. The break was in the ankle, two bones being fractured, and it was decided to take him lo a hospital. This was done, Victor and Mrs. Sturm go ing with Ii i in in the locomobile lo Fairbury where he was operated on Monday. A message from there Monday afternoon told that he had withstood the operation well and that ho would probably get off without any permanent in jury. Nebawka News. GETTING RID OF IHE DANDELION PEST LADIES' AID OF ST. PAUL'S ENTERTAINED AT BAUER HOME Residents of Plattsmouth Have Hit Upon Plan That Wilt Ex terminate the Pests. To Visit Their Mother. Misses Florence, Dorris ami Plants for Sale. Tomalo, cabbage and sweet potaloe plants for early planting. W. A. Scott, Murray. Martha Vallery were passengers Ibis morning on the early IJur linglou train for Omaha, where they visited llieir mother, Mrs. J. H. Vallery, at the hospital for the day. Mrs. Vallery is getting along in line shape after the operation and at the present ralo will' be able to return home before long. i'rom Friday Dally. Yesterday afternoon llie Ladies' Aid society of St. Paul's church were entertained in a most charming manner at .the hospita ble home of Mrs. John Bauer, sr. The ladies came with their fancy work and spent the joyful hours in the plying of the busy needle and in social conversation unlil late in the afternoon, when some pirit of unity prevail-. very delicious coffee and coffee ed among the company Ibatcako was served by the hostess, promises much for their success ! assisted by Misses Emma Hauer in llieir new study. The hostess ' and Ttuelali Sans. The ladies felt m-i- m! Mime- ery enjoyable re- i thai this meeting had been one of freshineiils that were one of the ; Ihe most enjoyable Ihe society pleasing features of the evening, j has held for some lime, and that and as is always the case at the Parmele home, the guests were treated in a royal manner. While in the city Miss Uernizer was a guest of County Superintendent Mary E. Foster. Slow in Materializing. The Plattsmouth Commercial club has been promising us a hel ler (rain service lo the county seal, and we have been wailing patiently for Ibe matter lo be ratified by the railroad company. Xehawka News. FOHKST ROSE The best Hour on the market, dive il a trial. FIGHTERS ARRESTED AND TAKEN BEFORE JUDGE ARCHER as an entertainer Mrs. Uauer was without an equal. There were about thirty-five present lo take part in the enjoyment of the afternoon. The Fence made entirely of No. 9 Wire it the Cheapest you can buy. Read why No. 9 wire is stronger and takes more Fences, made entirely of No, galvanizing in proportion to its size than smaller wire. Fences made entirely of No. 9 wire last many years longer in proportion than lighter weight fences, cost no more to string, cause less trouble, are better at all times. These are technical factsT "Pittsburgh Perfect" " Tumbo" 9 wire in many styles and sizes, are the strongest made because ot the Electrically Welded joints, most durable because of the high quality Open Hearth Wire and pure zinc galvanizing, and the most economical and satisfactory fences in the 'world. Specify "Jumbo" and save money. Mad In Different Stylt fur FIELD, FARM, RANCH, LAWN, rfl O.J fll At AntPPfl CHICKEN, POULTRY nd RABBIT YARD and GARDEN CVery IVOU UUttiauiM Ask your dealer for "Pittsburgh Perfect" and Insist on his furnlshlnsr It. Do not allow him to persuade you that some other fence is just as good. If h doesn't sell it, write us direct. "PittiWgh Perfect" Brand of Barbed Wirai RrUhl. Annaaled & Gahraniiad Wirai Twitta Cabla Wire; Hard Sprint Coil Wirai Frne St allien Poultry Nattint Stplal RefularWira Naili Galvanized Wir NaiUl Laxf Head Roofint Nailat Simla Loop Bala Tiaal "Pitta, burgh Perfect" Fencing. AU mad of Open Hearth material. If you are Interested In Wire Fenclnf, write for FREE eon of our ALMANAC 1913- 7 Pittsburgh Steel Co. MmJK Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 7 from Frlday'a Dally. This morning the participants in the fight Wednesday night were brought before Judge Archer by Chief of Police Itainey, and (leorge Poisal, jr., one of the parties, was lined $5 and costs, which he paid, while the stranger, a man named Casey, entered a plea of not guilly and bis trial set for Ibis afternoon. These are tho chief factors of the "mill" on up per Main street the other evening, and as the chief was not on duly at I ho time the fight occurred, lie at once got busy as soon as in formed of the event and slright ed the mailer tint by having the parties brought before the court. THROWN FROM MOTORCYCLE AND FRACTURES HIS ANKLE FOR SALE Five-room cottage, in good repair, five lots, fruits and other valuable improvements. One three-room cottage, city wa ter, one lot, price $325.00. Six room collage, four lots, close in, for $000. Seven-room collage for $1,000.00. Three five-room cot tages for $875.00 each. A beauti ful -?5,000.00 home for $2,500.00. Improved live acres for $1,100.00. Most of these properties can be bought on monthly or quarterly payments. Windham Investment & Loan Co., Coates' Block. .4-22-d&w-tf The residents on North Sixth street have hit on a plan that seems to work very well in getting rid of the dandelion pest. Yester day the teacher of the First ward school was interviewed in regard to securing the services of the scholars after school in extermin ating the little yellow pests. The children went after the matter in earnest, ami as a result of the campaign that section of the city has been pretty well cleared up. The citizens, to stimulate the in terest in Ihe crusade, offered the price of 10 cents a thousand for all the dandelions brought in, and some of Ihe children realized a high as 50 cents from their ef forts, and although the price of fered seems rather high, still Ihe result of the fight will he very beneficial in saving the grass and beautiful lawns in I hat section from llie encroachment of Ihe post. This is the time of year when I hey are blossoming lo get after Ibe dandelions bofore ihey are scattered over the entire country by Ihe fleecy seeds which will soon follow Ihe blossoms. The idea of employing the school children in this work has been tried in sev eral eastern cities and has been very successful and the results more than gratifying, and if the other localities in tho city were to follow the example of the North Sixth street people there will be a greatly reduced crop of Ihe plants to make life a burden for the owners of grass plots. The Journal Biipolles. for typewriter EC IP Nulcans header from heaven was a fall out of bed compared to llie tumble Juslin Sturm got Sun day afternoon when his. motor cycle I brew him, breaking his leg and otherwise bruising him. lie bad gone up to L. C. Todd's ,i isl alter dinner ami was trying lo convince the 1 oys there of the superiority of the Indian over all oilier makes. lie and Clarence Todd were out on their machines and Justin was showing just how close one can come to tlyiiv-f with out actually taking out a license. Al Ihe crossing north of Todd's his machine failed to negotiate a nil and Juslin was thrown with EARLY ANNOUNCEMENT of SUMMER RATES IT IS NOT TOO EARLY TO BE MAKING PLANS FOR A SUMMER VACATION TOUR TO THE PACIFIC COAST: Every day from June 1st the excursion rates will be $00, and to indue the SHASTA LINE, $77.50; on special dates $5.00 less; you may go one way and return another. In this way the world's greatest railroad journey may be accomplished. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK: Rates to this wonderland have been announced via Cody, the east and scenic entrance, via Gardiner, the official entrance and through scenic Colorado and Yellowstone entrance. Also for personally conducted camping tours. A camping tour under personal escoutt makes one of the finest recreative tours this country offers. GLACIER NATIONAL PARK: On tho Great Northern Railway, reached from Belton or Glacier Park sta tion, Mont. Excursion rail rates to these points do not exceed $155 from Ne braska, with very low rates beyond terough the Park. Only a small expen diture required for a most interesting visit to this newest "wonderland." Descriptive publications will soon follow. We shall be glad to have you toll us what kind of a Summer tour you have in mind and place you on our list for publications. W. C. CLEMENT, Agent L. W. WAKELEY, Ganeral Pacnger Agent, Omaha, Neb. Weak of April 6. 13 and 27