MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1313. rAQE 2 PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. I J WILL OF MYNARD SELLS rHB r ( VAN BRUNT IESS OilLLSRRioR PLOWS CANTON CLARK T .NeaOTmnm (OLD HICKORY i wieoris iipf(oHnc) i rams? era wfafcHKrais . numn r??r?js WOLVERINE EiSra&SCUSHMAN rfiWERS j EMERSON liES, (acme MANURE SFSSIAOERS) SfiSig mm toolsi DAM ' A 0!G SUCCESS, 1 i I 'i i.J.i v's i Mil . -. .!!:.! niii.l , 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 i I'll I roii i . i i v.. i- !iiMi by the iiiluii !i.i!.. I l;:l e -mi hip- ;il oirlield .. :. which v. as alleudt-.l by a croud.' v.hirli 1 l mi inhers y : i ('i;ip n: ,l larj-e iis I l;oe prev i us- inn's, but I In.' I-! i a!:i .uiven was from' all, ;:i'il(i.'iiil I !: bel llial S I . i mind h::- i "i i n i : 1 1 was very pleasini: ! I! ii'!i' !!Ce. Till" eft til'. "S:kh'i b ."' kiic nf llii' favorites I x'Umim, was uiC!l. and i!s -w.ci i!fa-iii strains h::d 1ii i - i any (' lln-ir heanly. as v.i- f !.' -!-- 1 hv applause of ;!; a i i.i 1 1 1 rs. wl'o were ;i!k very hn-i;r-l i-' '.! ! in' I'ni in I'ican d.mei. "!'o-ila." ami I in wall. "V. i !! ' J 1 1 ; . " b Strauss, ami bi-aii! il'u! music was much ;ii'!; i I -ia! il bv ev vv nut .at I In i-.til, Tin' i.); .'!. "Tlii' .Mill in. the l i i-i'si ."' wa- on in a very f !i-!u- manner by the IimiiiI ami v. i- ir,i belter than in I In- p;i-l wlnn I his classic U:is I 1 1 iv'n the iti-m-lil ni' Ilit public. As ill! oi'VerillU- Ik I lit' InM'I S. nf lilt' :. qui !;: r music III'- number, ' ' ( ! i ; i ! ' !!' I .Need Vnii." was :-if!i ami if was !ry pleasjnir to a'liiKsl i rrj kiii'. Tlii' k;i' notice ; I r 1 . - .;;-' "life illiiiul I III concert bil evening was lln lar;-e uiim ,'.! ' automobiles from t lie iiab kiis a.nl roiml ry that ! ! i'i i's.'ni ;ii In i-Kiirirl . ami ; - li rami l vn tin- hill from !!: Mil!, I'ki i'i-ral bbirlCs Hi" -li.'l was iKnipb't fly liinl by lh" ;;:;,i !lil!"s. ' . Good Rca:icn for Enthusiasm. Winn a man has .-.ulTi'it'"! for .-. .t;iI .la;.- with roji. iliairhora or oin-!' l'of.'ii r bowM complaint ;i:n! i-- Hs mi cnii-il smnnl ami well by M!n' ir two li'isi's of 'Am inlnr-!an;"- :..i. Cliolna ami I'iai?'-i!.'"- ,i Kt ini ily, ;js is oflcii I he i .i r. it is not m ill I iial In- liiuil l l cnl !ini;isl ic in his pHn-i- of ho ri'ijM'iiy, ami t-pit i;il! i- Ibis lh case of a S'ir,' alia.il. v!iii lifcjs l!irc;il- iii il. I'ry it. wb'ii in nccil of .sik.1i ;i ii-mriy. II n'vr fails. Sold by iiii ib-ab-rs. Thomson, Dentist. Gund Sldg. fen 2 tLfMm $ HEBMSICiTS FINISHED PRODUCTS. r. i-' f "FT 9 im?11 61 i I -fir RhwiM v.fswnri inijprjf ff.fi 1 I . J hy PAT KR30HS SHOY5.VAUBVILl,E. GHARDSON J MEADOWS MiSS CLAIRE BOOtOTER IS GETTING ALONG NICELY Frmii KriUay's L)a!ly. .Miss Clara Hookmcycr. who was operated on al lln; Immajinel hosjiilnl in Omaha Tuesday nioi iiiii-, is reiiorled as j.: 1 1 i 1 1 ji' alonn; as welKas could be e.iect i'd'umbr the cii'cunilances. as her case was a very serious one ami she is in it very serious con dition. The p;il ienl. was Iroubled wilh appendicitis, as well as a number of complications, wliicli made tin case a severe one. and ail ell'orls possible are beiiifr made- to aid her in recoverinpr. Thai .Miss Mookmeyer may be able lo recover from the effects of her illness is the sincere wish of her lios of, friends. MRS. T. P. LfVINGSTQM ENTERTAINED FRIENDS FRIDAY AFTERNOON From Friday's I'ally. Ye.-lerday afternoon .Mrs. T. I. Liriisou enlerlaim d in a. most dial-mill's" manner at her beautiful lioiiH' on North Sixth street tiie "Voiihl-be-;oo-s" at a 1 o'clock liirrrheon ill honor of one of the former members of he club, Mrs. Susaii I'ickei't, of E ans ille, In diiina.'The ilininr room was most hea lit iful w it h its hiimlsKinely aj poinled l;ible ami the occasion will be one bmir remembered by the 'ladies for its pleasant feat ures. The luncheon was served in foiii courses and was most thoroughly enjoyed by ail present. The quests present were the members of (he club," as follows: .Mesdames C C. I'armcle, A. K. (iass, V. .1. s(rei-h, Henry Her old. ieoi'fre K. Iovcy, Susan I'ickell. Miss Mia (ierin and Mrs. Charles Vallery of SI. Jos eph. Missouri. Beautiful Shetland Ponies 1 for sale at all limes, fox tho next ItiO years, unless I die in the meantime.. I have now an extra tine stallion, the best in tho state, for sale.- Well broke- for both harness and saddle. 1 "ym. Gilmour, Plattsmoulh, Neb. II. F. P. No. 1. Ivvoc XL IV U U LJ. t . iJL MftUTlM tJi, SW LOUISVILLE BOUND TO HAVE PLENTY OF GOOD LIGHT That our neitililiorin city 'of Louisville is about to be well pro vided wit h an opportunity to v- cuie plenty, of li'rhl, as the city vrrauted two franchises for light companies to operate in that place, including the Nebraska I.iphtinpr eomiany, which owns the lighting plant in I his city. II has been rumored in this city sev eral limes Ihat an extension of the serice'was planned to Louis ville from this city on tho com pletion of the new plant here. ThcAYorhl-IIerahl has the follow ing lo say in regard to the mai ler: ' i Louisville is to have plenty of light in I he near; future. The council has just granted a til'ty vear franchise to two liphl com panies. One is t li Lincoln-Omaha Inlerurban Street -Railway company and I he oilier is the Continental (!as and Electric company of Cleveland. YV. II. Ab bott of Cleveland representing his company before I he council. The promoters of the two com panies slate that work of .installing- plants will begin very soon. Tin drawing card for the ligh'ling companies are the many big stone fpiarries and sand .pits that are located adjoining Louisville. Willi the advent of the lighting facilities the ipiarries and saiul pits will be enabled to run night forces, which has been impossible except to a limited degree in the past. II is said that theer are more sand pits and quarries al Louisville (ban al any other point in the 1'nited Stales, thousands or cars of slone and sand being shipped each year. Wilh the help of electricity, that being I lie light to be installed, the output will lie materially increased, it is claim ed. The granting of two separate franchises is pleasing lo the quarry operators" as well as the citizens of Louisville, nJ there will be competition. The obtaining of a franchise by the LiucoliilOinaha Isileriirban Sire"! Railway conipaily gives rise to the report that this company is to run its line through Louisville t i. - r f I.. '.. on lis iiireci nm irom i.ihcoiii i Omaha. MR. AND IS. WEYBRIGHT CELEBRATE THEIR 47TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Siiturdiiy. August 10, marked the fori y-.-e cut h anniversary o the marriage of Mr. and Mrs .tiorgan vaiirigiu. m j.os - ii f Angles, California, parents o Mrs. Judge A. J. Meeson. Mr. ami Mrs. Waybright have just return ed from an extended visit al various points in Virginia and arc now visiting- at the home of Iheii daughter in this city, Jieiore re turning lo their home in Caii rnia. In honor of this happy. event a number of friends were informally entertained al the pleasant home of Hie Heesons mi North rillh street Sal unlay -even ing, and this occasion provei most delightful. T!ie parlors of I he Ueeson home -had been ery prellilv decora) ed with asters and ferns and during I he evening de licious nunc i was serveil in lite dining room by the little Mis ses Elizabeth, Orace and Virginia lieesou. Forty guests were re ceived and a' most enjoable even ing was had in music, inter spersed wilh other diversions, which made Die affair nm which would not be soon . forgoll en by (lie guests of honor ami invited guests. Tin pleasure of the evening were further augmented when a delectable luncheon, eon sisling .of cake and ice cream, was served. The invited guests wish Mr. and Mrs. Waybrighl many more such happy wedding anniversaries. , Minister Praises This Laxative. Rev. II. Stubenvoll of Allison, la., in praising Dr. King's New, Life Pills for constipation, writes: "Dr. King's New Life I'ills arc such perfect pills no home should be without them." No bet lei; reg ulator for the liver and bowels. Every pill guaranteed. Try them. Price 25c, at F .G. Frickc & Co. . Good Surrey for Sale Cheap. A light two-sealed surrey, nearly new, will sell. Call on me at Mynard. W. li. Porter." 8-4-imo-wkly liol.l lnitnv, Distinguished Visitors in Town. Quite a number of the promin ent, residents of Nebraska City motored lo (his city Ibis morning over the. Kansas .Cily-Ouiaha Scenic route and look the lime to slop here for a' few minutes to visit wilh t heir 'friends. ' One parly was under the charge of our friends, John Malles, jr., and (Jus Young, and made the stop in this city. for breakfast before con tinuing on to the metropolis. The second delegation from our neighboring city were Senator Henry Uarlling and his brother-in-law, W. A. Khrler and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eluding ami wife, of St. Louis, ami Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Oetgeu of Nebraska City. While here the senator was a-pleasant raller at the Journal ollice for a visit with the force, and his visit 'was much apprecial ed, as I bo senator is" one of Hi nmst genial men in this part u tin stale. BOOSTERS TALLY Oil THEIR SIDE f I a. . i. It l lie lioosiers vesieruav anoei another to lln-ir lisl of victories for the season by annexing a game from the All-Slars of Oma ha 17y the overwhelming score of 11 lo and I he visitors, from I In game I bey ld.ived. were far from wbal their name implied. Tin contc.d in the opening inning was ijecidi'dlv a . pilcliers' baltb belvveeii William Mason ami Lei v Car er. wno inr the loss- ing" for the visitors, but in Ih six4l inning the All-Stars' iniicl were verv much rattled and went up in the air in Hie most horribb manner, allowing eight runs li be made oil" of them and cinching the giinie for Hie loeiils, vvho al played gilt-edge ball, only nm error lieing credited lo I Hem, while nine were registered against the visitors. I he largest laelor thai cou- Iribulid to Hie downfi'.il of Hi All-Slars vvas Will Mason, wh was in good fi'inr iiiid pitched nine innings of gill-edged hall and twelve .of the visitors win struck on! n urn. I in. re were oulv three hits made oil his de livery during the course of lln whole game. The boys were al out with lln-ir baiting eye and tin punishment given Mr. Carter vva something awful. The viclorv of the Iooslers veslerday certainly pleased Hi fans who had gathered at-1 he hall park lo witness the game, am dejiionsl rated what the team can do when I !icv play the class of base ball they are capable of. . AND MRS. J. C. PETERSON RETURN FROfi THEIR WESTERN TRIP Mr. afid Mrs. J. C. Peterson, who haVe. been vi.-dling for a few weeks at Sterling-, Colorado, with their daughter. .Mrs. Edmund Spies, as well as allcudiug the Knights Tenrplar conclave at Denver, returned last evening on No. feeling lliiil lliev had had a jnost delightful lime on their nil ing. .Mr. Peterson brought back with him some specimens of the crops grown in the vicinity, of Sterling Ihat cei lainly speaks well for that country. The oats thai he brought back have large heads and are of exceptionally good quality, as is also the wheal; the pcimens of -alfalfa are remark ably line and tin farmers in thai couniry have had several cut I wgs of this crop, which insures them plenty of hay and feed for their slock during the coming season. Suffered - Eczema Fifty Years Plow Well. Seems a long lim lo en tin re the awful burning.Stcliiiig, smart ing, skin-disease known as "tel ler"- another name for Eczema. Seems good to realize, atJro, that DR. HOESOPJ.S ECZEMA CINT- ffiENT has proven a perfect cure. Mrs. 1). L. Kennedy writes; "I cannot sullicicntly express my thanks lo 'you for your Di llob son's Eczema Ointment. ..It has cured my letter, which lias Iroubl ed mc for over fifty years." All druggists, or by mail. nOc. PFEIFFER CHEMICAL CO. St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia. Pa. If you need anything for har vest call on Edj Donat. He will treat you right. ANOTHER GliE I Miss finder, last week. ' I yir JOHN CLARENCE DIS CHARGED FROM THE NEBRASKA PENITENTIARY from Xi'i-jilay'ts luilly. John C. Clarence has pa-id the penally prescribed by (he court of the state of Nebraska, and was released from ! lit prison yeslci day, ins "good time" allowance bringing his term In an end. John has planned lo attend the re union today ami tomorrow, and after visiting here for awhile with parents ami oilier relatives he will liml :i suitable location and endeavor' lo forget Hie pasl troubles. 'Our readers remember thai in January, HmD, John C. Clarence ami John P. Thacker, both then living near here, en gaged in a light in which Clar ence tired the shots llial resulted in Th;ickers dealh a levy davs later. For Ibis tin law demand ei.' llial Clarence forfeit his lib el iy, ami be has paid the debt . I In state siiid he owed. Union Ledger. " condition of judge TRAVIS CONTINUES MOST FAi'ORAlBE b'nu'i l'Yj 'lay's ImIIv. The repoiis from 'Judge Trav is ;il the hospital in Omaha continue niusl favorable ami tin attending physicians .ire mosl hopeful for his recovery and-believ e Ihat 'in il few weeks be will be able to be around in a much improved ml i I ii ni, although it w ill be some lime before lie is c ;!l i! recovered from his illness. This is most cheering new s to I ho many friends of the judge ami leads, i he'ii i to hope that in a few weeks he will be with us again. STENNER BROTHERS HAVE NARROW ESCAPE WITH MOTORCYCLE A very narrow eeape from what mihi have resulted in a fatal niKtoiccle accident occur red Saturday evening about a mile and ii half this '.-n!e of Union, when the molnrcvclc ridden by Ernest and Leon Stenuer ran in to it ditch ami tin rulers were thrown from their machines. It was dark when the boys left this city to make the run lo i nion, and as thev were passing along I he road (he automobile of Joe W iles was returning to this city Irom the picnic al Union, and the bright Ifghl from t he auto dazzled the. eves oj lie hoys, and as the jimchiues turned out to pass each other . Hie motorcycle ran off Hi euge ni ;i cuiveri in ine roan ami i . I. .. .I. i .... i fell into the dilch, throwing both if the boys off. Earnest vvas knocked unconscious and was se verely nruised around ine siiouiu- rs, while Leon received several :;shes and (ruts around the body. The boys were taken to Union by Mr. Wiles, iiihI Earnest brought Kick to consciousness, and their wounds patched up and they and I he disabled machine brought on o Ibis city to their home JrV Mr. Wiles. Tin boy are getting along nicely, and Earnest was around on the street Ibis morning, hut still eels very sore from his ex perience, it is very mnunaie mat he accident did not result in one if flieni being killed in the fall. Tlje Journal's New Press. .Tin Platlstnoulh Journal has installed si new i.oss perieciiug press, in iinesi and most ex pensive press-ju any country print shop in the .west. Mob Males, ivvner and publisher of the Jour nal, .is a liiuii dinger when il . ii... comes lo inisiiiess. ne nas me m I v miner and print shop-in Plaits, a cily oT i,5(H and he does not skin the dear people be cause be has a monopoly oT the business. That's what I call a stpja'ro (b-al from hell to Maw river.-' Lincoln- Herald. Thore U nor Cal.iirli l:i t'oU fct; n of tlx country tlittn nil oILlt Uiaiuw put ti'Wllifr. uutl tiiitlt tlie Innt fi.w yenrn nippiL-il t' b lm lil uM... .. I-or fc':i:..t uial.y ieiirs doctor jiroiiounn-ij It u local dii::e unit pff Jiurllk-d local leuit'jics, liiiil by cuiituutly tjjlin t' curi 'villi Uk:1 IVualuii'iit, rruiioiinc-cU it l..eiirul.lr. Science li.'v 1.1'uvcn Culurrii lo be i co:istituliuiiul ilis.'as'1, I. i.i! Ilicivfuru rifiiilrcs co;:stitiitioi(l tri-atmi'iit. U.ill's (.'.ti.rrh Citro, ctKuufcclureil by F. J. 1'iu'iicy it Co., Tolfdii. Ohln, Is tin only CoiiHlilu tioniit cure on I'io :oarI:rt. It U tuUi-n Internally In Jofcs fifiin 1') fl:'n(!s lo n tiiGoiiifal. It act liroct:y m (! Iiloffcl ad nincf.ua Fiirfnpcs of t Lie; ayatvui. They vttrr on himilrcd ilollar for imy chsp It fuijj to- cut a. tciiii tor circulars and tcstlmonluls, Adil.-esa i F. J. CIIO'KV & CO., Toledo. Olxlo. KoM by Crasihtc. 7Zc. . ' ' - ?&!io U-a's I'aailly I'llU for const ipaiioa. a n it ' Rome s itn -l""' Ten Special Points of Excellence Found Upon Racine Sattley's New Stawana Gang Plow The Plow wilh the "AUTOMOBILE STEERING GEAR Please Note All Aro Exclusive Features Not Found on Any Other Plow Made. First Steering Gear. Automatic style direct and position, no springs allows the plow to turn at right angles, either lo the right, or left, pre vents sliding of the front land wheel and lakes all strain from same when turning. Every time the front furrow wheel turns either way the front laud Wheel is forced lo turn in exact unison. Second Hitch. Two horses on EACH SIDE of tin pole, regular farniswagmi eveners, no patent equalizers needed. Center of draft lies ex actly between the two teams, per mitting llieni to vviilk iis straight and, naturally as though they were hitched lo vour old farm wagon. Third Land Wheel. Front bind wheel is set direct ly opposite the front, furrow wheel, the arm holding same be ing at the extreme front corner of the fram. The hind wheel is set al an angle or inclined in al the bottom, same as the furrow wheel. Fourth Sie Draft This cons! rucl'iou "Milch and Land Wheel" secures greater leverage in controlling the course of the plow and does awaywilh ALL s:de DRAFT. Fifth Control. Tile loiigue controls all Ihree wheels by pi. icing I he laud w heel al the extreme front of the frame, enabJes us to connect it direct lo the tongue post. Sixth Single Bail. Meatus and hot loins beiii' in frame on one bail give hung Ibis plow a llexible Moating bottom G . P. EASTWOOD PlattsmoBith, Nebraska Earl Trav is relumed I his aft ernoon on No. I from Omaha where he was visiting with Ins father. Judge 11. D. Travis, at-the hospital. Mrs. C. 11. Maun ami daughter. Miss'Rulh. of Lincoln, spent'Sjjn day in litis city, being guests stl the home of .Air. and Mrs. . IL Mann sind other relalives. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Foslei surd little daughters, who haAe been visiting sit the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. (!. Lsirson, returned lo their home, near Union, yesterday al noon. - . Mrs. Kay Avlams of Kearney ar rived'lhis afternoon to make it short visit with her sister, Mrs. Ira Mates and family, at their farm, si few miles south of" this city. 0: fill- 7 mmi'Sm & i;I::ii-.-:'fCJp i A MM (daylight,) PrinFramcs, Trays etc. Use Velox Paper and Postals, Made for the Amateur WE YRICH & H ADR ABA KODAKISTS aDd DRUGGISTS - 19 and insures at all limes' every pound of weight, including the drivers, being carried (in (he wheels. This gives us our light draft and allows the wheels lo pass over rough ground without in the least alfecting (he depth of the furrow. Seventh Furrow Wheel Control. Automatic steering rod no side thrust on tongue; adjustable rear furrow wheel not atl'eefed by horse motion. Eighth Foot Lift. 0 Extremely hih double bear ing adjustable to small boy or large man conveniently located and when bottoms are raised no levels are in the way and it comes just, right to be used as a slep for the operator lo reach Hie seat. Ninth Main Frame. One piece" no joints extra heavy stock will im spring-. Tenth Shares. Made of "Sal I ley Special" sole center steel, absolutely guaran teed against breakage ami war-, ranted. to scour in any soil. The New Sailley Stawana (Jang Plow is no experiment. We hav ing built il for three years willi this plow as now perfected. The Racine Sailley company this year made ;i killing and wilh il clean ed up the plow trade of Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio and Indiana, ami intern! lo do (he same in Iowa ami Nebraska litis fall ami Hie spring or I'.'l ',. The plow speal.s for itself. Every live dealer and farmer, af ter going over its many excellent points not found on any other plow inside, must admit its Miperinrily. We absolulely giiiirsinlee Ibis gang plow in every wsty. Misses Marie Spies. Oladys Mc Maken Mini Edith Ramge wen visitors veslerday at Murray, where they were entertained ill the home of Mi-s Rose Mac Creamer. - TWO REASONS Why the Platte Mutual 'Insurance Company solicits your business: First. Because they have saved the policyholders one-half the cost of their insurance. Second. 13ecal.se they . have never had an assessment foi lifteen years. J. C. Petersen, Stcrctary. Ollice in Dwyer Ulk. You will Mnd the most complete line of stationery in the city of Plattsmouth at the Journal ollice. The linest line of box paper, visiting and calling cards. Tiie Film that lias made Amateur V Photography possible Wc carry a lresh stock at all times in both Pack and Roll film. We also carry all the popular models of Kodaks, Premos and Brownie Cam eras and accessor ies such as Tripods and carrying cases Developing Tanks N ' l