w HEN the gives you a good variety to select from for that cool dress. . And don't forget we have the McCall Patterns a sure guarantee your dress will fit and be in excelllent taste. When in doubt about that dinner you have to get Call up 54 or 322 and see if we can't help you. We have fresh vegetables and berries every morning. Alvo Notes Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jordan were in Lincoln Friday. C. G. Burknell purchased a new Kurd auto lasl Monday. Carl Johnson and Bud Grove wore in Omaha Monday. Mrs. V. Diniinilt and daughter, Fern, were in Lincoln Friday. Mrs. James Foreman, jr., was shopping' in Lincoln Friday. Mrs. J. P. House had dental work done in Klmwood Monday. Mrs. Charles Suavely visited in Lincoln the latter pari of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hasp of Omaha visiled relatives here (his week. Mrs. W. Kathbun and children of Ashland visiled relatives-here Sunday. Dan llosenow of Omaha visiled Sunday willi Charles Rosenovv and family. Miss Lizzie Taylor was a pas senger on No. 1 4 Sunday evening for Murdock. Miss Grace Newkirk is visiting with her mother, Mrs. W ill New kirk, this week. Mrs. K. M. Slone and Miss Pearl Reefer auloed to Klmwood Wednesday morning. Mrs. Aaron Paling of Green wood visiled her mother, Mrs. W. H. Newkirk, Saturday. Or. I. 0. Jones of Murdock was in town Wednesday morning on professional business. Sam Hosenow of Klmwood was in town Sunday visiting his brother. Charles and family. The Misses Huhy Slone and Alma Gadbey visiled friends in Lincoln Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. F. H. Gorder and children of Weeping Waler spent. Sunday wilh her sister, Mrs. McKinnon. Miss Hamilton left Sunday evening for her home at South Omaha, after having spent sev eral days with relatives here. Mrs. Price and grandsons, Ray mond and Oris, of Clay Center, Lousy Chi can t grow J. V. Egcnbcrger (.wve uiem a onaw... " 'V Kill the lice with 1 ned Powdered PC2 Lice Killer J 'ZZti nd hT liiinkj, hllhjr chick. )f . hnrk If It full" .1 1 Get I'ratLn I'roflt- ., ,ft ... lM-raia m J.r-. I'nultry t S Hook VT"'''l3fc. l) " ""flJII c liv Mull x warm weather comes you will be looking for something cool. Our Line of Lawns Watch this space for our regular Monthly Special O are visiting with Mrs. John Murley. Harry Applemun returned to bis home in Lincoln Saturday evening wilh a suitcase tilled wilh spring chickens and new peas. F. M. Grove and family and A. I. Bird and family ale ice cream and strawberries at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bird Tuesday evening. Mrs. George Braun came in Wednesday morning from Chi cago, niinois. Mr. Mraun has a position wilh the Northwestern railroad. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hasp and son, Albert Rasp and wife, of Omaha auloed to Exeter to visit their daughter, Mrs. Fred Man ners. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett and daughter, Miss Frances, of Waverly auloed over the first of the week to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Henry Thomas and grand son, George, left Tuesday for a few days' visit with her daughter, Mrs. F.dilh Shelley and family, at Almena, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. W. (). Hoyles autoed down from Lincoln Wed nesday in their new Ahhol (.-Detroit, automobile. Harry Apple man came down with them. G. W. Swacker went to Omaha Wednesday lo accompany his lit lle grandchild, who will undergo an operation for adenoids. Dr. Jones of Murdock accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Armstrong entertained at. dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Armstrong and son, Keith, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barrel ( and children. Lillle Robert Johnson has been having quite a serious lime with an exceedingly bard attack of (be whooping cough. Dr. Chandless of Waverly is nl lending him. At this writing be is improving nicely. Among the improvements be ing made in Alvo are: An addi tion to John Murley's elevator, a kitchen to (be Elmer Barrett residence, a kitchen (o H. A. Stone's residence and new cement street crossings and walks. Celebrate Golden Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. John Casey of South Omaha. Neb., celebrated their golden wedding anniversary "ii June 7. I!l., at the home of their sons. W. K. and J. K. Casey, "f Alvo. Neb., hii (he old home stead, where Mr. Casey sell led in I Nil!), immigrating fn,ni Wiscon sin. The out-of-town guests present, were: Mrs. Johanna Trnmble. sister of Mr. Casey; Mrs. William Dullenlv and Mrs. Marl, Moran, cousins of Mrs. Casey, all of Lincoln, Neb. Many beautiful presents were received, which were highly appreciated. Mr. F. K. I'atlerson closed a deal' fhi's week whereby' he ex changed his large stork of gen eral merchandise to Mr. W. H. Evans of Red Oak, Iowa, for a trad or land in Merrick county, Nebraska. At this lime I wish lo thank you one and all for the liberal patronage you have given me while here in business. You will tind in Mr. Evans, my suc cessor, a straight, upright busi ness man of many years' experi ence. Mr. Evans and family will move in about, July 1st. Mr. Baldwin has been secured .as manager and Miss Mullen will also remain in her position as clerk. F. K. Patterson. Having disposed of my stock of general merchandise to Wil liam H. Evans of Red Oak, Iowa, I will offer a special sale for the next thirty days. If you wish to buy where your dollars will go farthest, here is your opportunity. Our clearing sale last spring was a success lo both customer and us, as well. We predict a more satisfactory sale at Ibis time, for I he reason that we have a larger and cleaner slock lo offer. Come in and inspect the goods on sale, it will cost you nothing. Should you make a purchase we guar antee you w ill more I ban gel your money's worth. F. E. Patterson. Fop Sale. Six-room house. Modern ex cept heat. Barn. Known as the I'atlerson place. Will sell all or part. Inquire, at C. W. Baylor Coal Oflice. ' fi-i-tfd Marthall. Dentlat, Coatea blook. Alexander Dumas Mid dnty Is something that we exact from others. Your duty to yourself is to take Allen1! Cough Balsam when youhaTeadeep-seutod couh or cold. Nothing will give you quicker und more permanent relief. Try it. Does not contain anything harmful. 25c, 60u. and $1.00 bottlea at all dealers. Colic, and stomach ache usually relieved with IrXHBT D1YUT This famous remedy seldom fails to relieve pain, both external and in ternal. 2S. 35 and !S0c. Botllra. M M AMDfc GIBS. P. F.GOOS ENTERTAINS LADIES ST KENSINGTON Yesterday afternoon Mrs. p. F. Goos was hostess at. a most de lightful kensington given for the members of the Kensington club and an afternoon of much enjoy nieiit was participated iii by the members of the club in social conversation and the making of dainty needlework articles and the hours passed very rapidly and it was with a great deal of regret that the guests saw the home-coming hour draw near. One of the most delightful feat ures of the afternoon was the luncheon served by the hostess and her charming daughters. The parlors of the hotel were very prettily decorated wilh Mowers and made a most pleasing setting for the enjoyable occasion. 1. THOMAS WALLING AND Yesterday morning al ti:30 at the church of Saints Peter and Paul, in Falls City, occurred the marriage of Mr. Thomas Walling and Miss Kalherine McHugh, of this city, the beautiful nuptial mass of tho Roman Catholic church being celebrated by Rev. Father Hoffmann. Following the wedding ceremony tho newly wed ded couple drove to the homo of the bride's mother, Mrs. Kalher ine McHugh, where they spent the day, returning home last evening on the 5 o'clock Missouri Pacillc train. Since the death of her aunt, two years ago, Misg McHugh has been housekeeper for Mr. Walling and looked after the rearing of her little mother less cousins and has taken the place of the mother as no one else could, and now that she is to be with them as a mother the joy of the lillle ones is unbounded. Mr. Walling is one of our leading attorneys and abstractors, and in his securing such a charming and accomplished bride is receiving' the congratulations of a host of friends throughout. I he city and county and I he Journal desires lo be numbered among them in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Walling a lonp ,1ml very happy married life. A Careful Mother. Mrs. Frances Lebeda of Hol land, Mich., is certainly a very careful mother, judging from the following letter: "Please send me one-half dozen bottles of Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine. It js indeed a good medi cine, which should be found in every household. Your advice and this remedy have cured me, for which please accept my heartfelt thanks. I have two little boys and as soon as I notice I hat their appetite is not as good as usual, I give them for a few days a lea spoonful before each meal and everything is all right again." Mothers can prevent many dis eases or cure them quickly by following this advice. The rem edy is good for both young and old. As soon as you notice any Irregularity or any discomfort, use Triner's American Elixir of Hitter Wine. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, 133:1-133!) So. Ash land Ave., Chicago, III. Remem ber Triner's Liniment in rheu matic and neuralgic pains. Your druggist will get it. for you. Undergoes Operation at Lincoln. From Tuesday's Daily Sunday Miss .Nellie Moore de parted for Lincoln, where she was called by the illness of her cousin, Mrs. William Christopher son, of Eagle, who was taken to the hospital at, Lincoln and was operated on yesterday. Reports last evening from her bedside are lo the, etTect that her condition was not very satisfactory, as she did not seem to rally from the operation as well as the attend ing physician had hoped for. Goes' to Visit Wilh Sister. From Tuesday' Dallv. This morning J. A. Long depart ed on the early Burlington I rain for Omaha, where he will meet his sister, Mrs. Ella Powers, who is visiting here from Oklahoma, and in company with her will go lo Kimball, Neb., where I bey will visit, another sister, Mrs. Frank Edison, for a short lime. This will be the first n ling of the brothers and sisters for some lime, and it. is needless to say Him! if will be a most joyous oc casion for all of I hem. Mrs. G. F. Touby and two sons, George and Robert, of SI. Via ins, Colorado, are guests at the J. R. Yallery home near Mynard. SERIOUS CHARGES BEFORE JUSTICE ARCHER'S COURT ThN morning Wiliiaiii Kratton. who was taken up by the police in connection with the Baylor burglary, was arraigned in Justice Archer's court, charged with carrying concealed weapons. On being searched at the ja jl a large ;iS-calbre automatic re volver was discovered on his per son, as well as several articles of cutlery, among them a large pruning knife, lie entered a plea of guilty to (he charge preferred against him and was bound over to the district court. Another concealed weapon case to come before the justice today was that of Albert Stevens, and o this complaint quite a story is connected. It seems thai Stevens and James Iligley, a boy of some 17 years, were employed on the rip-rapping across the river and a few days ago C. L. Roll, one of the bosses of the men, discovered these I wo parties en gaged in a very loathsome practice and promptly discharged them. Both of the parties de parted, but. last night Stevens re turned to this city wilh a gun he had procured in Omaha, and greatly alarmed Roll, and a com plaint was tiled against him, and when arraigned this morning he entered a idea of guilty and will await his disposal by the district court. CONTESTED WILL CASE ATTRACTS MUCH ATTENTION From Wednesday's Pally. The will contest case of David Christian Knnz, deceased, at tracted a great deal of attention in county court today and a large number of witnesses and in terested parlies were present lo hear the case. The contest vvas brought by John William Knnz, a son of the deceased, residing at Berlin, Otoe county. There was no evidence introduced by the contestant and Ihe will was ad 'inilled to probate by Judge Bee son. The contestant, will appeal Ihe case to the district court, where it wil Ibe tried before a jury. , The . deceased gentleman was one of the wealthiest fann ers in Ihe vveslern part of the county and left, a large estate. Among those here on the case were; John William Knnz. Ber lin; C. S. Aldrich, L. Vt Lang horsl. L. W. Itoelgger, Or. J. M. Neelcy, August Bast, David C Kunz, jr., Ludwig Knnz, Mary Knnz, Emina Kunz, .Mrs. Rosa Panska, Mrs. Martha Riiemlin. , A COUPLE OF FINE MOLES SHIPPED TO MUM A very line span of mules was shipped out of this cily yesterday for Omaha, where I bey will be used by Ihe Standard Oil com pany in hauling their heavy oil wagons. The mules were pur chased by F. W. KM Hill, Ibe local representative of tint company, from C. II. Cobb, residing near this city, and arc splendid speci mens of the mule Mesh, weighing some '-',()()() pounds, and will be able lo pull a mighty heavy load. The company, is very desirious of securing several more teams like this, as it, is hard to get hold of team heavy enough to pull the big wagons used by Ihe oil com pany. Will Visit the Old Dominion. George Poller of Lincoln ar rived Ibis afternoon to look after the interests of Ihe Omaha Bee in Ibis cily. Mr. Poller expects to leave in about a week lo join bis wife ami sister, Miss Ada Porter, in Ohio, where I hey are visiting, and they will then go lo Virginia for a visit of a mouth or live weeks with relatives ami friends in Ibe Old Dominion. This will be Mr. Porter's lirst vacation in seventeen years, and that he will enjoy it goes without saying. Frilz Fricke is Ihe competent clerk who is tilling out the place of Mr. Thygeson while Ihe latter i" off wilh his belter half on a deserved vacation. Fritz is some nice fellow as well as a compet ent clerk and we're mighty glad to have his company. Bui for Ihe life of us we can'l understand how the girls in Plaltsmoiilh can get along without him for a month. Nebraska Cily Press. Miss Clara Young of the vi cinity of Murray, was a visitor in ii.;.. i... i,... I II n 1 1 . I.OII1I.T . No. 1914 REPORT OF THE CONDITION -or TH- FIRST HATiQiiAL BfifiX At Plattsmouth, in the State of Ne braska, at the close of business June 11th, 1913. RESOURCES Ixwns anil discount J 5.!.'W.44 i 'veniranx. secured anil unsecured.. I'.S. bonds to secure, circulation Other IkiihIs to sis'iire. I'ostal Sav ings. Premiums oil I". S. IkiihIs Itonils. swill-nil's, etc Itaiikintr house, furniture, fixtures.,. other ri'al estate owned Out from national banks (not. re MTVe areiits) ... One from approved reserve atreuts . Cheeks and oilier cash Items Notes of other national banks fractional paper currency, nickels and rents Lawful money reserve. In bunk, vl.: Slss'ie. :.'l.tVs.iiu l ifiil-leiiiler notes ii..V..ViKi Ki'dcmptlon fund from I'.S. Treas urer Ci percent of circulation).. H.0tW.3U jO.iNHJ UO 6,000.01) M.W 0.41 00 14.UHOO0 IS.J3 4 !.:.; .i7.:m tl.i(i0.U0 11 .',. :;vj4:i.o ' 2.JOO.U0 Totul ft'i.HXSI.DS LIABILITIES Cai!tal stock paid In, M.0i.00 i&unu.iK) surplus iiiml I'mlivliled imitlus, less expenses aud taxes paid , National bank notes out.sUndlnir Individual deposit subject to check 1 H-uiaiui certillcates of deposit. Time, certltlcates of deixwll DelHMitM of Costal Savings 3. !l.2l 4H.tiU0.Uu 10f.;ki3..Vi 4. HO&.47 ts.s;.43 :i.OI!.34 Total t4:i..sH0l St ate of Nebraska I County of Cass iss 1, 11. N. Povey. cashier of t he aliove-named bank, do noleinnly swear that the aliove. statement. Is true to the Ixisl of my know)edm and lielief. II. N. Dott. Cashier. Correct Attest: Oko. K, Povit. V. K. Hcill.ATICIt. U. Knai'I', Directors. SuWrlbed and sworn to before me this llth day of .lime, 11113. llessie Shea l"all Notary Public. My commission expires June 3. ISMS. . E. W. From Wednesday' Daily. Yesterday afternoon at hr handsome home on North Fourth street, Mrs. K. V. Cook enter tained most, charmingly at a ken sington. which was attended by some II fly ladies and an afternoon of great enjoyment had by the guests in the plying of the busy needle, interspersed with social conversation ami musical num bers. Kor the delightful oc casion the rooms of the home had been decorated wilh garden flowers in profusion and in a very artistic manner that made the rooms seem veritable .jural bow ers. Al an appropriate hour a most delicious luncheon was served in a most charming man, ncr by Misses Marie Donnelly, Catherine Hovey and Kdilh I)nvey, which was very iuiich enjoyed by the company of ladies who were present. Mrs. Cook was assisted in entertaining by Miss Nellie Ilawksworlh and Miss Anna Heisel, ami the occasion will be long remembered by all attend ing for its pleasure and enjoy ment. BOOSTERS VS. JWBRJtS OF OMAHA, NEXT SUNDAY Kroin Wednesday's hlly On next Sunday the Boosters will again take on the Alhambrus of Omaha and endeavor to wrest from them the honors of tho dia mond. This team is the out) that humiliated the locals by striking out llfleen of the heavy hitting bailers and generally cleaned Ihings up at their last appearance here, but Manager Johnson aud his boys are determined that this lime Ihe bacon will repose safely in the Booster ranks, ami a good fast game may be looked for, as Ihe Alhambras are some ball learn themselves and do not pro pose lo lay down on the proposi tion in any manner. The game will start al, ii o'clock sharp and every fan who delights in a good game should be on hand and cheer the boys on lo victor). OPERATED ON FOR EYE TROUBLE ,N OMAHA From Wednesday's Iially. This morning at the Methodist hospital in Omaha Miss Marie Spies was operated upon by Dr. (lill'ord for an eye trouble, from which she has been bothered for Ihe past several years. The young lady, when (pule small, fell ami in some manner injured the muscles, and nerves of the eye, ami as a result her sight, has been somewhat afllicted since that lime. The operation vvas com menced itl 9:'M) and it was near ly noon before I lie pat ient was brought out of the operating room. The doctor found it neces sary, on examination, to operate on both eyes of Ihe young lady. Al last reports she was getting along as well as could N expected. COOK EN TERTAINS KENSINGTON