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J 1 ii iMHrtM I Pl-ATTSMOUTH SEM1-WEEKL.V JOURnlftC THURSDAY SEPTMBB 4, 1Jia. 1 PACC 2. i. i! l ; i: n i !: i T w ILL lili OF MYNARD,' - r IWS "I EMERSON CANTON P HPIS VELSE WMOB-I DEERE(Molinc) BAIN POWER WASHERS I meadows E&555C5 (WOLVERINE LOWERS RSON RAKES I acme 1 TOOLS BALEiNG H. AT THE RATE . OF FIFTEEN TONS PER DAYf I I,.. ;.,.;,, ,,f !i..;,:- Keil. we-tj ..t ;h - !:. ha- ieeii a very hn-y j .,;;tl..v ii:,. u.-.-k-. a ihati ii'i-i .an a'id h heij'er- hae ' ' , i i ;i ill-- "!' lit'! ! P !!-1 ,,r da and have md awa a I !-eal d -al of iiie farm. ei-op ,Ai;il l!-"' - -i , i. .Vr. h-il. !- ready: , ,, ,i , - . , -.,..1 .). who de-ire- . !i.!e j I,'. k;::d tl :'- i on him. a- he w ii 1 uua.raniee ,..-:-i'eei -at isfaet ion i: !::- w..i k. fin- 1 1 ! is-! "f taking . ;ir. ':': !: hay :;!' -i'r.w "it ! i f farm -,ie- mudi in-nhh' ai;d i-iie:- ..i! ! !!: -e..-"H a it.i -r,.-- !-.!. i i ! i.i,; :er Iplh hi- li.i e:.'.. a- i. .ii"-- awa w i! h I he !!-. iliat !'.' -cur.- in : he ..;!-!:. -in. i;:-.1 in.-! h"i. 4 ;' ' - .I'll I . ! I i if a Si SOTEO iP.li Vt ;V r .'111! Wllill llillll Ilk" Tfi nnf II L' Is I r. I'.f" I 11 ' T! I.IIIK, The :i ..: 1 i n- e ! - of Mr. a i.d . M -o'liu . GliajHiian v-. 1 , 1 ie -i !.. learn t !ia! t hi- nio- - i j 1 1 . a i 1 ' vo : : i 1 u c. 1 11 p i e i "' - - ) . . i .-. I ! io. 1 1 1 ; h i - c i ; y in Lincoln to -iia.'-.e ;!;eir In"i:e. a- Mr. .iiap- j .1 ;. iia- le.-:i 1 :: 1 1 i e. i In tin-.. p'Ooioii of 1 : 1 1 ' ' i o r o' lile Hlil'1-. ii -u-..;. ..:.-! . of I ha I :!. ! te'X" 1 ailro-ul wm k ' I ' .'.'"T-rv , . :o,.i hi- s,d- va: nir.i! i- nioof of I .- i-nn o . -i ' . : e . o ; . - . ; : 1 - : ; : one ; Ins work a. el h- ,h,,vi,Mi ,iM !.- ve-. p;.,,-.; , ... in- ,,.,; ; . i -' 1 v jr.e :!- in ,-e. and lii.il , , . . , in- tuav co-i.ii ;e hi- upward n a'ch Il.-i;- I: o- -niceie Vl-l! tor- tin- Ii:!i;:e. S3 RMjpi M - - Mi.iei-. .-, r.iaekeii the j A roll .d auto toll--. Finder :a-. '.:' inai! w : i t ake ".: pe;ise leave same ill the .lournal 'a:::n S ihir i.i'- - e lh.- Air olhce and receive suitable reward. P..I.I.. 1 Mi,-...ck. ' 83l'Mil-llwkiv J3. ... '1 i . , t ? 1 1 f 1 '. : i largest stock and the best values we've ever had. The price ra-ne includes $13.50, $15, $18, $22.50, $25 $27.50 ant c30 1 ' New Stetson Hats ate - - ... . T Ja iihaltav. Trl jSwa -isA&tS SON SELLS-'- i VAW BRUNT EADERSIjS jDA.N THE 8ED LETTER YEAR UN THE MATRHUL MARKET Tli.- ni-li for mari-ia-e lieen-.es a, ,. ,,f (;,,U::ty .Indue Al- ).;) i;..,.(, tin eontinue and . . 1 , -, , i 'he nid-.- ha- hopes ,. makmir ',s 1 :! : year i u ' he mim- b-r of happy veddin-s Ilia! has ,,n. j ,,ul throuuti t li me- dnim of hi- ..iiice. Tiii- nioniinu- .- r.har .'- W . ilofaek. re-idinir near ' -Ml"!:. w;(s a e : 1 1 ! e r . ;, i Ihe i. Mice of ', he judue ;n:d secured a permit :,.,. j, j weddiif- In Mi-s l.eoua J. T;i hn-. of Fniou. Tin--'- voting ;i;-e uiemiier- ol' Iwo ' I he - , j j . , - l'ainilie- of souliiern t'.ass ci.uuiy. aiid are j oth very popular ;i J ,, , ;, , v ,. : eemed in I lie loeal- ,V ...!,,..,. hev have re-i.h-d dtir- ; j ; , . M. j ,. lifetime, and I heir many j ),.;,.,,. . ,r ureaily ph-a-ed ! ; !,.ar 1 of their new found iiappi- ;'i;e--. Miii-riaire l.ceit-e was al-o ..- . '.i... is-':ei lis morula-'- r.ari .. Ui--:- and Mis, .ion. .m51:ip..i. h of tlii- cil v. The ounu I pie will I"- married this o . . ini: al !lle Home 01 li!e urine - j.aieul-. Mr. and .Mrs. .John IPii iami. on North Seventh -ireet.. 1 . . 1 1 of these o-;ng peopie are well known and very popular amoa a hire circle nf friends who will extend to the happy m.iiii" collide I h'"r b -I wishes - .. hr'pp and jovoiis. married , Beautiful Shetland Ponies at a11 V"10 ' rrs, unless I die in the meantime. I have now an extra line stalliun. the best in the state, . , , . , 1..11, -le. uroKt xor uuiu harness and saddle . - .. . ,, v 1 Plattsmouth, eb. T, T . . " Lost. V FOR the past few months we have been busily en- ;jdcd in selecting the merchan dise with which to supply you ; during tiie present season. That our efforts have been successful will be -plain to you when you see the beautiful showing of Fall and Winter wearables which we placed in stock within the past few weeks. Just now we'd like es pecially to interest you in our showind of blue senie suits. The here. Come early Stetson Ha i s &iisti IEPUB II 40 YEARS AGO The Convention Nominates a Full County Ticket at Weep ing Water. The fuJlowing acci'iinl l' tin' republican county c n en t i n. held at Weeping Water some fully years a.iii . will in" very in leresl ing lo readers of I lit Journal. although a n-ahT pari of IIkim' composing the conven tion have hum sine passe. I l the real IJeyund: The republican 1 1 1 ii cuiiven limi mil al Weeping Water Sep tember :.'. I ST:?, al I o'clock p. in., an'l was railed to order by John A. Mac.Murphy. rliairmaii ot lh.' couniv central commit I ee. I r. jd.'M. II. Miack was elected chair man !' I In eotivcnlioir ami J. v . Jfiuii i:.-s. j 'I ar . A commit I ' "ii ! I'i i i ials was appointed by I he chair, consisl i ii tr ..r .Mi'rv H. r.i;s!inir- of Plat I sin. .ul Ii. .In". I.. 1 1 row n r tlrceuvvood aii-i '. l-'b-miug of Weeping Water. The committee reported the .. ,. i i . ,i 1 1 1 i ! I .. I i . . ! lollowin.i: delegates ctilille.l l" ... ,, . , ... i.i, ,. e , I I 111 I II', i.'M. Ill l"n . ..ii.. w.d. .1. II. .McIi;i!'on. S. Fisher, S I'ale-: Plal (sm.out !i Precir.c!. W. Murray. .1. Adam.-. .1. Wa! on : ; Fiuh! .Mile Grove. S. KiiMian.'snu. I!. Au-lin. V.. U. ilu-sell. W. .U-w-kin-: Plat l.-moulh. I'ir-I ward. F.d T:uU.-r. Ah-x Sehla--.-l. .1. W. Marshal!. Geo. Fdack: Second ward. M. II. Ilatimway. -I. it. Mil lev. W. I., lie, melt Py prow : Tltird ward. .1. M. I'.eardsey. li. ! '.. Palmer. It. Gushing: Fourlh ward. W. Moore. W. Darrah. '. A. r.hr.piii: Sail Creek. .1. F.j Games. W. ('.oiiuan. N. S'-iialfer: l.oui- die. -'1'. .1. A. .Hoover. C. Scirhiuel. G. Savles. S. Twi-.-: Oreapolis. :. p,. Todd. S. L. Thomas; Ml. Plea-ant. G. A. Ti T liiiiy. W. Pi. Nee!i. S. M. Kirk patrick. .1. A. Gurran. W. I.nnh: Avoca. J . V . .b-i m u --. A . Hiuii. W. W. Fold. mi: iir Wa !'. II. I.. Farley. '!'. Glark. D. G. I T. ii i i n k: . T. Dudley. S. Kecloj-. I Sinii h. .1. G.ox : Tint "ii. . .Vrii:ii!. I. I'muly. F. P- liri'i'iiu I. .1. L. l.jov.n. I.. Jann-s. W. G.ouu. II. Km-wle-: LiieV. G. Moore. .. i. Di"i-e. li I. Tavlor. W. G.an.non: IP" k , ... ii .. i ll s. .e 1 I .IIIIITII, II. I .. .'I . , i i, i i w 11 lolllles. .1. li. holme-. M. 11.' Ib'v al. , . i i. i Slove (.reck and Mlllll I'.elld, , , , i ilo n'lng repre-en I e. b.V Ke-Uiiir, . . , , ' repL-eseiitiil i i s. il w;is moved ami. i i '! ii. i n i ... ! carileil lo nil I uo-e t.-1 c- .1 1 i o i : -from geld ii alien pie-en fi'olil tiiose precilir! -'. ;,!'i it'l oilier ih-ieuat ions were afterward filled by proxies, or allowing l!m d-de gales pre-elll I" cilsl lite vole of the precinc!. A Collllilillee oil resolution-. coils isl int.' of lion. S. M. Kuk-j palriek. .J. W. .Marshall and .! McK in lion, was then appoinled. )n iiiolimi. it w;is carried iliali the candidiil es lo be bai'olleil for be lilken in llle older of the vail." .Nominations for counlv clerk being confined lo one ca mi nla I e. viz : D. W. McKiuiion. il w;is moved and carried thai he in- de clared fh" nominee by acclama tion. Due feljow should! 'l'o.'" 10 make il Ie;:al. ami M. W. Mc Kiuiion Wits declared elected. I.alloting for Ireasurer liien i.-oiTinnMi-ed. The candidates mmiiiialed wej-e W. L. Ilobhs. F. IL Dav is. L. I . Dennett. perrv Walker. H. A. K i rl-.pa I rick and Fllos Merger. On Ihe lii-sl ballot informal.- 11 slood. ilohiis. ' i : Merger. IT: .Kirkpal rick. 7; Davis. ; lte,it;cl, :i- Walker, First formal ballot: llobs. .'7: l.erger. Ivirkpal i ii k. : Mavi-. S: Walker. ': Meunell. I . L. .D. I"itne's mime wa- wilh diiiwn ami Ihe second balbd stood: Ilobhs. J7: Merger. Ji'; Kirkpal rick. ' l: I. avis. ; no election. Thir.l balh.l Ilobhs. 'S: Merg er. 1 i : Kirkpal rick. I.': Davis, 1. FourLl.' ballot ll...hbs... :i0; Merger. IU. I'.. Merger having receixvd a j majority of all I lie voles cast, i was declared duly elected Ihe nominee of Ihe republican party for counf y I reasuivr. I Nominations for Sheriff On the lirst formal ballot.- M. M. Gut tier received 4 1 votes and IL liik-f-nhary J I , ami M. M. Gulb-r was I declared elected. i IL 1". Ellison w-;i- 'nominated and "elected by ucclumutiuu for probate judge. REPUBLICS GONVENTIO Goo. Y. Fa it field and William Y vj wen- nominated fur county suni'vor, and ". Young' received I he nomination. , lr. .1. V. ThOtnas. Dr. L II. Hlack and Dr. Heeil wi re nomii; aletl for coroner, and Dr.' Heed was the chosen man. Tile' nominal ions for county superintendent were prof. d'Al leimlml. I'. W. Wise and S. Har rows, and .Mr. Harrows received (lie nomination "" 'he lirsl for ma! ball-d. K" for coiiidy commissioner M. I.. While, ,luo. Ii ichardson and Tlios. Wiles were nominated, and .M. White was nominated by a ma jorily of three voles over Mr. Wiles show in. thai Mr. Wiles was ;.. si 1 1 Hiir mail. muw ur i! REMAINS ABOUT THE SAME Tie- condition or Mex Pries, who was injured inline collision lielween (he ; 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 ! o I 1 1 e and lnMSe and hii-uy Sunday ni-:hi, remains jihoiil lh-' -auie. allhoir-h there i- l!ioir-hl' In he :i -li'jhl im roeme;il, hul Ihe i :i i i-i 1 1 is -Ii!! coniined to In- !"'d. 1 1 ;r i n.u" siif- !e;-ed seere!v ll olll I hi' .-llo(.-. as well as nnmeroii- hrui.-es sus tained in falling from Ihe litiuuv II is uo known ,ju-' what -lens ! . . .. : I ! i .. i .. I I . . II... iii-il ' ; I e i the c o : l - l It . a - i.'.-ire-, . . In -ee llllly v.lial Hie lU.jlil "ie- u su.-lained w ill amount to. Thai h" m tv e.o super iiL'' -criou- iu- i !p ; as a re-uP of he .' il-1 1 i i- the wi-h of his majiv friends. who have h ;.) in.iiie anxious over hi.- ctidi; ion smc I he co!i-io:i. j w hicit re-ull-'d in hi- I'einu l!i row 11 liom the huuv in which In- was ri'lin--. BROKEN iil RUNAWAY Thursday nioriiin' a- Mrs. C. (!. Mavlie'id ami her'son. Lewi-, were driviiiu a -. 1 ; 1 1 i !e;uu near i l;e Missouri Pacific track- on i i hen- w a to i he pi; III i lie 1 1 inn b. ci.iue fi ighie.icd aim l iiii away. . tl..i. lit .1 lli.. i..f-n..r- noai 11. i:. i'ai.ko.iii'.-s residence boih ore l! p;i 11 I s Were illl'oW'it old. Mi's. .Mnyi.eld lec iM-d a couip.oiTiid fracture of j;e rih! forearm in two piaces. I, -side- receiving oilier hrui-es. Lewis bad one tootii broken o'i and Ihree more ' ioi.-eucu. ii-. .i!ii.ni'-i'i i i ii.. I . . . :..!.! . . . , . , t 1 k 11 I" lie!- home ill op.Ce and i Ji, t" ,,l-e otr-ie ii! I! - redueed Iiie tl'.ii-IUIC. ''.!- . ... ill"' as Die Goul ier l;oes in pi . ,. .. ... -he s rest nil:' as well its collld be expected . 1 .' Ml I s V lib' i.ourier. " GOUrm JUDGE BEESON STILL ISSUING LICENSES Lolinlv . 1 I i . J g ! llee-oil. despite Hie hot weather !" Ihe last few days. continues to do a land ofitce business in marriage liT censes. iind liii- made sevei'al voung people luippv by granting them the necessary permit to be come .ioim-d i ) wedlock. Yester day iiliefiioou .Michael llalisen, n-jed ami Mis- Sadie A. Md-ii-n. aged of )maha, arrived .It tile ollice of III'' judge iltld -e- ciii-cd his ice- in proiiounc- ing i he words i hitl made them one. which he did in a verv ph-a--iug manner. "The ceremouv wi allemled bv-epu!y Coiiniv (!!c!k Liber-hall ami Nans Sejers, Ihe cuslndiiill of the court bouse. I'ollowing the ceremony the voung couple departed for their home in Omaha. Tin'.- mornim- Judge Uefson was visited ai his olliecjy l'r;in cis W'j Streets of Lincoln, who de-ired a permil lo wed Miss Hcrlhn A.' Milb-j- oT Ihis cilv. Ihi! as (be bride was under age ihe .jud-e -eel Hie vouiig man out lo .secure Ihe consent of inn- parents before the ceremony could be pei formed that would make them one. The ! nide-l o-lie js Ihe daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. 'Jacob Miller of this cil ami was reared in this city and possc.-s-s many friends. Platform Dance. The .Tulene 1 5m ! ! i crs w i 1 1 g i v e aimlher om-'of those social dances at their, placemext "Sal urday- ev en ing; -.September;!). The usual gocd lime may Ije looked for. Music by ihe Svobo'la orclieslra. Do you know that the Journal office carries the finest line of stationery in the city? LAD HAS LEFT KNEE FRAC TURED Ifl FALL FROM TREE i From the Fnion Ledger. William Sikes. the i:jyear-ohl son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sikes, residing southwest of this village, suti'ered a shattered le and other injuries Sunday afternoon by fall ing from a tree a di.-lunt'e of near forty feet. lie and some other bovs was playing about the Sikes home and Willie Sikes had climb ed to Ihe lojt of 11 very high tree near Ihe hoii-e. In some manner Ihe boy lost his hold and fell, slrikiiiii upon his 'feci with terrific force, and when lie was picked up it was evident that he was seri ously injured. In response to telephone calls Dr. Huston amLMi'. Han-ill hastened out to the Sikes home. The phvsii-ians found upon ex amination that lh" boy had suff ered a fraclureof bones at lite knee. Also Iwo fractures between I he knee and hip in addil ion lo a loiiu deep cut on the chin and nu merous brui.-es on .lie body and head. Al la.-' I report from Ihe pa lienl he was resting as well a could he expected under Ihe cir-cuiu-lances, and Ihe physician-exple-s hope Inal lit" hoy's b'; may lie -aved. 1ml ;t is po-smle that complications nay arise, lo make it a much mor' serious mai ler, vet the present coudil iiuis are fc.v orabh' and it is hoped I hey will continue so. SERIOUS AUTO ACCI DENT NEAR EAGLE I Fi iiiik l.iiiiniii-. M-'i v ;h d land Wm. .orris were i':i!' ir.: ' home I'l oiii Lincoln at I : . . " ia.-t :S;!urd;t ni-hl. and wh.-u the ! reached .McAlli.sier's bridge, ju-i . oni nf l-'anle a car was anm-ot'.cb- ing then Iroiu the east and w;;s llpo.l iiiem before I ll'-V Were aware d it. Mr. Lanninv tried to turn his car ul of ihe way. but they hit one another alum-i s'luarclv. J n-. Anderson of Sew ard, who was alone in the other car. and Mr. Xorris were Ihrown thirty IVe! and uni i.iui'ed. Mr. Spahii!" received a iiadly injured knee, several slilches pi-ing re- ! '1'iired lo do the iorn !. s! .Mr. Lamiiiig was ui: iu.iured Dr. Aiider-on's ear was com pletely demolished. V wis load ed upon a diviy w:-.go i and ho-'ici awav .Monday. Mr. .'.am-' ig's ai iis badly damaged am! i! can ! lepaired at eolls id''rai'!e expeii.-e. All can fee lm-kv lhal the ac cideul did imt prove more fatal. Eagle lVacoii. Omaha Couple Are Married. This morning- a voung couple appeared a! Ihe court house, ac companied by Kdward Dona!, ami expressed to Judge Ueeson their desire lo be united in Hie bonds of wedlock -am! Ihev were accom modated by the obliging judge. The ceremony w..s one of llm Mosl impit'-sive Ilia has as vd been lield in Ihe court house, as the judge performed Hie wedding Using lim double ring service, n--si-lid by Mr. DonaL as the young people were I ! diem ians ami could not speak Lnglish, bul I hey w ere lied satisfactorily in Ihe matri monial kno'. The names of the happy couple were .Tames Toinar. .jr.. and Miss I Jessie Tmrainov -ska. and they seemed very much pleased ;i! the close of Ihe cere mony. They ileparltd Hiis afd- rnoon on ,o. .'.'i for Hndr home in im.ilia. Last Day of Special Trains. I lie last dav of Ihe special I rains over the I Ju rl i s:g I mi fur Ihe shite fair Ihis morning were crowded with' residents of this ciiv and those residing near here, who look advantage of the' op portunity offered to alleml the big event at 'Lincoln. The J!nr linglon has been running Ihe special since Tuesday morning, leaving here al 1 a. in., and .re luming b'aving Lincoln al 7:io p. m. L'pson Dovvues and Eraslus will imike you glad. Home out and see. Air Dome, Saturday Septem ber !'! at Murdotrk. $100 Reward, $100 Ti'. .sii.T .f 1'iln fiii'T wil' t"- l'l'':0''l to i-iiii t'.-i.i iii"r: I.i ;r l.nit on.- liri-ad.-ii itNorso i,-.l . ir.i -ti - l ".-n i.lil.r t' I'll rw in nil Us ViVrf. 111.it tftut, i Caliinli. Iluli'M Cnt.irrli Cuit i It-.' "''.Iv r"-iit'V" i ii. i' nmv Uiiona M llif tni-d--1 friil.-Vi:!' .-. C':itui-i h l'-:.i constitutional ' i'.p-.Mi rp"i-i:ii H coPNtitutional treatment. Ii-'-i ". t :'r:li t'tiro U t:i!.fii Int' rnall.v. a.-finf.' l- -.tl.- ij'hi'i iiv tilii.U r.Md Kimiiiis nirfMTs "f i-.-'cui. tuer-.'l- il s;vo;.i:i,7 tin- J.imiiliitlnn : tl". ai-. i tut t-lviiii tin., imtli-nt ntrt:i:glfc -.- l.;. :iJ:ii-- h i Itur oi,!,-iitu't.Hi ami nsjiistin;; na-':- I.i .J. i!i-i In w-ji-fc. The iirupriotiire Lav- ... .... a . .... ...n.;..f. r.i..t-.'1-u Ihur tiiMV .r-, ,. ,, f....::v.: lif.!::.rs fu" ui:y ci;s" that It rs l ctiri'. P'V.i'I T"t li-'t or ie.-tiiii.iu:i!.. -.-:aros; V. J- t'HCSUY . CO, Toledo. O. SoUI I-..- r::.Imr?i-sts, 73c. V Xiilu Ua,li-i TiUy TiUa tor coaEtlnatlan. Everybody should come 7ro OMAHA' to see Z...-,--,,tr- r.nnti Electrical ParapzAednesday.Nicht. October 1st Germah Day Parade. Thursday ATTERi.coif.OcTCSEP-22?., Coronation Ball.Fripay 11 XiW . X r.Uil A fcJCV SJ. L " Eyery AFTERNOon . Septemelr Zl to October '61 Mi Douglas County rAiRANDLivE bTOCK SMovr5 Big HrppoDRCME Show; GQrVirdlSSlONERS HAVE MEETING ' The coimlv commis-ioucrs. their session v e-l erdil.v. tool; up Ihe matter of ihe road leading along Ihe b'ulf of the Mi--ouii river from the ferry landing to Ihe Imad of iouclie , ion i-'s island. ami after h;iv ing in v esi at ed I lie maiier. ordered lh" work d. a!p"i'" arti.dic combinal ion of buff once, and il will m.w be pushed o i i r I with green, which makes a liiiish before cold weather. Tin-! a very handsome appearance o road will be a great convenience ' he residence and relb-cts great, to te farmers re-idini; .-.nilh 1" f ''i ''d I upon iiie arlisl. 31 r. Frank this city near iiie river, as here-1 '.! Inian. 111,5 I.. for., ih'-v have I n compelled!1"- ''-eoll has ;tl-o had sewer In drive several miles in order l j '"l""'cl ioU- imide for Ihe resi rc;icli Jhe m.iin mad jo Ibis ci! . , dmi.-- wi.'li l!u- I'eat-I slreel, and on I h- new mad il will ! ; -"'-er. which will greatly improve 1 1 1 ; 1 1 -1 1 easier .inn more conveuien! lo Come here. - i he Work on I he road is all under way am! will now he wound up a ipiieklv a possjide. "I'he coiiiiiii.ssiouer- also order- ed the county clerk to call for j Auxiliary of lie I'l-e.-bv I criau bids for Hie cousl rucl ion id -(wo j ciiurcli were very ph-a-anlly rn coiicrele bridges on I.ocu-t si feet j crl ; im-d al the piettv- home of in this city, as the old franm j Mrs. Mary Allison on Tue-diiv ;il structures have been on! of com- e moon. This i- Hie lirsl nio'l-mis.-ion..since early in I lie sum-j ing '. lie ladies have held since mer. ami it li;1- 1 n a great in-j I hey dishiimied for the summer CoiiV ei: i.-nce to evervoue j i ) ) g i, r ; 1 uoi 1 1 1 1 s and mo-l of the afler- having any business in I ha! sec i ii ni of lile cilv. ; s it was necc-- -ary on accouul-of tin- bad roads j o cr jnany plans for Hie winter' lo drive out of tin- w;iy sev eral ( w m-k. The ladies, also, discuss bioeks. The new bridges beim- j .-!' jdans foi- fi coiiyregal ema! pic- of eonci-ele- will be permanent -I rucl tires and last for a long period of years. W'iilch for Alike Mulchc-iv on helldei- iit Hie Air Dome Sillti! - - ay eve. Sep. ember i:J. al .Mur - dock. ! School Days Are Just A Oil! 1 And we want to inform you that you will need a large supply of hose for the children. W e can supply you with these at Butterick Patterns for October are now on hand Call and look them over. Have you seen our line of Fall goods yet. Everybody is just s crazy about them-25c to 65c. We wish you to call and inspect , our line of notions. & G. Dovey & Son, mm 7V KKf U,r - - y - T.. TIM C ?.r,T Evening, October. 3-, 0 ililiU XAi.twil Wi,lvjif 4k SEPTEMBER Zi TO OCTO&KK 4? 11$ IMPROVEMENTS AROUND THE C. E. WESCQTT HOME ! The liitmisollle l e-id'Mlce of I !. alii - !. W'e.-coli on High School Hill, b-'ller known as "iriiiinyside," has just been repainted and placed in a .-L-ielly modern condition by Mr. Wc-coll, who is here from ( hi I iforn i;i. The house has been ! '"P" '! " :i the juoperlv ;iml makes it one ol the mo-l. niotlern and convenient in Hie city, Entertains Ladies' Auxiliary. T!ie members of Ihe Ladies' !to m was devoted to Hie busbies- e-sion at which time I hey lalked I!IC WHICH lliev expect o iioiu in tin- near future. After the bu-i- .- i .i i e i. ii :,. (urss .session Hie ladies served ! some verv delicious re 1 re-h m e n - ; ' See I lie distinguished LoUllf 'De C.ourville in I'ncle Josh from Vermont. 0 t&3T.UVT -laTfeal i i t I 4 i