MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1913. PACE 2. PLATTSMOUTII SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL. S t 1 ! f! . , i : Sixteen Years Supremacy More than 1,650,000 men bought a pair of "Headlights" during the past 12 months but We will not be satisfied until we sell you a pair. If we can induce you to buy one suit of "Head lights," you will never "afterwards be satisfied with any other make. ' Wear a Pair 30 Days Your Money Back if Not Satisfactory To all overall wearers we make this offer Come to our store, buy a suit of "Headlight" Overalls (price $1.00 per garment). Wear them 30 days. If you do not find them the most comfortable, convenient and generally satisfactory overalls you have ever had. on, bring them back and get your money, a The manufacturers stand behind us in this cUtirantee. . E. DEATH OF 11 CUSS liii y PIONEER LA! ii Mrs William Lau Passes Awav : - ', at Her Home Near Louis ville, September 1. M'.iiday a I'lei iir...a. Sept ember I at In-r liouie. sj !ai!e south e-t ,, r I. ,li is I Me. Ol-Clll i-e.l t Ii all, of Mr-. William l.au. a II . r j l.'Oi. niii , c ..I o ! , II e.t I' ! ; a i tavern ihree eal' iiir.e-. Amelia t:: ' .';';'..;:.::. i.i. Ninth lormnuv. Marcli J,. l.ol a n sr,ti. She came io Am.M'ii'a with her pare::l - whi-n a ouuu lady. She was mari'ied :.i Mr. Wil- ! i; 1 1 L.i 1 1 i i i l '. Ilr i 1 1 n i"M was i.ies.,"., with Ion- -l! i Idrcn : ; Mrs. Am. in. !a Pauls, h . , f ..,u r-. .nan la a I ! i eri .mo. . , , i -. Amelia Paulseii of Mauley. , I ami Wi::,am l.au. jr.. of m-ar Lou, !i were ai h.-r bed - -id.- wn. n ih.. ,1,-alh an-.-l called h-r s. The husband pass,.-! awax Pri! i lS.;. ... t u r i wi i lit i" : i . : r.-a! iy III IsS- i-iriiiiiiuiiii y d by the wind. w here sin- v, a ie;e s n , was o V, e MIO'All l"l . , . , i r manv d is of kindness audi , . . , ,r ! itheilv i,i!ere- jii Ihe Welfare, xllo.VII f"' h of .-.ioae. Although a preall siitl'eier the la-t few years, she was eer t h-m-: !l I I II I of those about her. She hole in ; aftlic lioiis iiii ecejt! ioual Christian !",'! i! ude. and as the .-ml dii'W near her tai'li prew si i-oiiiier in lb - Saioiu- s!(- had aUvays fol lowed from c!ii!dii . She was one of the !.-w v.,'io o--- a ii ied tin- cliurcii woj. iii-re m pioneer uaysj ami for man years was their chorister and always ready lo hold up ih" hands of her co work. rs in -er- voo.l work. The funeral was in M e.l n-s- lav al'tei;ooi from the (iermau ulheran ehuieii. of which she w a i i.iemler. conducted by It.'N. I'lieodoie ilatlmau. who preached an impressive serni-.n on the life of those who -lie in the Christian faith, and wa lisjruc.1 to by a larpo ami s.irrowinvt- company of relatives and friends. IM... .:il!bearers Were: Messrs. 1 p.. I,.,. Vouler. John Sails Johnl ..r m. emii. y . V.. Mockenhaup' :''d Wm. Slolilman. The remains' were laid lo r-s Hp- smV of the Iriishand in Ihe; ' " ' ' ' ' ; h euiet.-ry . - Vi..'. i-ei -eaed laiiili-s have the,. irlfell sympalhy. of Uie enl.ii-e It iu.unily m th-u- sorrow. . j.ouisNill" Courier. j COUNTY PIONEER LAOY Hichtr fi WESOT7'S Everybody's Store Death of Sister in Arkansas. Tin- moi-niii". Mrs. I . C. How ard received a ii ! o -a iio aiinoiiiio-j ;int. the d.-alh f her" si -.1 er. Mrs.! .1. S. I'.ales a! Siloam Suriir.;-. Ai--. Lau-;ls 'i'l'o death ;f Mrr i h;id ! .'ii looked for tor I '.a'.-, m. i i - a- -he had I.-.-m i, l i ... r f ; I .. I. : lli'iijlll lor- Miii' lllfll . lllf Mr. ami Mrs. Howard wr ihejei ' ! ; i -S Y.iiiie'- xi-itin- li 'C wa- m : i-piile bad -haie. )winr"lo t i i - t ; fact t hat t he funeral will :. held ; i r....i.i i h I ;i' . home. : ' . i ' 1 ' i will be impossible for Mrs; l!.nvi a.ie.noo,, :a,.(i (, i.ach Ihoro for the se;-ei-- trimmed Ihe far-fa. I'a'l ! ice-. '!'!) iupalhy of lo-rjcji-. jeam al the bcal Pad park " a uy fri.-mis will be extended l j Mis. II. .ward on the death of Iter sister. m m n0ySE girls oiin.ir court Sa I u rJ;i v a f I -ni I 111 !,,;.,. emnioed in th 1, , ,, . ,- , ,, .-. Y lioll-e. j n- ei i ,i i i s i 1 1 1 1 . i , . ,. .,.,n !abi.r. decided lo hold a small eeb-iua I am. ami a mui m . 1 1 -e w as ; - "1 I"'"""1- -xoral lar-e. w:il-r bms. and Hum Mm :.!"" e. owd proc led lo make "f HIMMIIII-I I I I I 1 I I ' . 1 it' "ill ' ".re.! abb- leature of Ihe colehra liini was lh- ciowd of hungry i .1 .1. o!i:ce-hohiers and olerks who . , were c. impelled lo slam! aiou nl if,,, II, i -, i aad view the feast from (lie stair way, as the yo-inir ladies failed to take note -of the iile.lt love thai, the male members of the court house force have for walor- iii-lons. and the boys were eoin ! pell.-.i to j.-.. nut on tin- street ami j buv I heir own t real . Platform Dance Very Pleasing. The platform dance piv. n al the t j Tub-iie ".rove west of this city last Saturday eeniny was a niosl pleasant affair and was .piile largely alien. led and all who journey oil there fell well repaid for their trouble as Hie music furnished by ho Soboda orches tra was excellent and the general "...ml lime had by all .in atlend- HAVE WATERMELLUN FEAST mice was iroof of Iho -.moral j locals the holding .r Mit.i'i was success of the arrangements. An jthe feature of '.he aflern 1. as other dance will be ;:iven I here j he secured sev era dimeuM 'lys in the coming Saturday. I1'1" Js'den thai ".eaiv aided j in brinyiiiK viclory to Iho Uoosl- Safest Laxative for Women '"'-s. Pole lloi old ..r this city did . ,. .Jthe roeeivim: for Ihe v;.-i!ors hi Nearly every woman mods -ii , .1 . . T - . -v- ... I It K o 1 " s N evv i Life pills are "oo.l because they are prompf. s.ifo. and d ijot cause pain. Mrs; M. C JMinlap, of J.eatl- i 1 1 " 'f.n i.i.s .,., :u- "III- l illLT's ". New Cip- nils iieipcu p.-c i ro'iim-s i "ica! !y." C.-t a box J.-day. Pricoj iP-coauu'.nded by (leiing- & Cu. - w - my -T -r"B--7j He rz ' Wider, d;utuibt Y - f uspnUrrs M f Improved ZAlurf Smaf-fltilnjrj, V f watch and .diu.Ubl. CO'.Ijf . tLy- Jl5l 'll If""'"" Kith". tro.r. yXV fX. Wider. ,Cnt"'j i Mrni ill I i i """""" ii 7 " larnerf, Carter If A Ifirwl, Hicb: -C5 Prt Karen. JSiifc. HC St. Uuis. K. Mil FALLS GiTY BOYS LOSE TO BOOSTERS Sunday's Game Resulted in thai Defeat cf the Visitors by a Score of 11 to 4. . - ...... r. . i... I. i score of 1 t to 5. and t he i j jailors made most ec.dleit b-1- t . . ;timr practa-e o- (lie i.-i-vs. n t- iracta-e o- iii i:o.s. inn failed to !ie up to their reputa tion, and if the team plai:iu here numbered any of the f'ormei Mink league plaers. Iliey eeri.iinl y did i.o siiiw it. Tile l!'osters aii were I: i 1 1 -i fast bail, and jailer the .second inning beuaa ! ; make tilings hum. I'alls r.ity se- cured lluir opeuinu:- run in l!o .second innin."-. w lam successive sin-les t.v Low. Lee and science , ,. lesuiie.i in Mr. I.ee ii!iiM;i. f III.' isilnrs. Tile Hoo.-i. , si a ' ' I - ed lo do business in hi,. .unin":. aiso. wb.-n. after ( is-r-iiknii had been walked, singles by inliram. L. Smiih. Mason and Leal, and a saeriliee resulted in nehi au lour i mis for I ho locals. Plat I sinoul h ai:ain stalled I he swalfesi in Ihe I bird. ilea! was walked by Prior, who - -ieialed as fusser for the visitor-. Carle sinv'i.-d ami lln-y .both sc. !,-' on an error. I'm: Ii ram seccied a safe hit and on Louie Smilli's single lie came home with tin- !!iird ni!1. of the inning. In !h- sixth innin-j :h- Tails City boys look a spur! ami laid away three runs lo their cr.dil. when Lippold doubled aud suc eessive singles h Mars. II- roai and I.ee resulted in lle-ir addin;-r llieir lis) of scores, imi Ihev were loo far behind lo ye I in siht of wiiiniiiir. and as a punishment for their m-rve, 1 1 1 , Hoos-ers li coede.l lo rab four n r-- rur.s in (In- eighth. hiakiii: .'heir unal mire It, while Iho visitors were only able to el 1. , Outside of Ihe batiiu;-- of I he l; 01 1, 1 SIIIOM I i 1 1-1 I I H 1 I . I I . I1IM III,- ' missed Iho train. The lim -i n of Ihe teams was as follows: Piooslers Carlo, catch: Connor pilcher: C. Smith, lirst; Salsimi", sei-on.d: In.hram. third: L. Smilii. -boi l : - O-o-eakop. -i Li Ii I ::eat. ceiiler: Mason. left. Falls Cily Ilerold, catch: Prior, pitcher: ifiicc, firs. : Low, second: Ueok, .third; Lippokl, short; Lee, riuht; Mars, cenltr; Lane, left. Preparing for Hog Sale. V. :. Pony, Hi.' kin of Hi" I Mirm -Jersey Imir business of (lass enmity, from ' near Mynard. was in the cnunly seat last Sat urday, ami while here paid the Journa 1 oiViee a brief call. In conversation with .Mr. Perry in reward to the hot' business this season, he tells ns that he has some of tin' linos! that he has eer raise.!, ami is propariiiir for a biir ooinbinalion sale on fJ"ues ilay. November 11. The offering litis fall will be exceptionally line, and will have new blood lines for Irs old customers. lie does ml know tlie exact nninlier that will be 'placed in the sale rinir t his fall, bul lite ipialily will he the best known t'the popular Dnroc .lersey breed, of which Mr. Perry has gained .piile a reputation, al though a comparatively v. mm-' breeder. lie knows what Iho farmer w;mls and every elVorl will bo exorlcd in Irving to please hi custom. is. The sale will bo held al his homo. lio miles west of Mnard. and will no doubl be ptlended b all the breeders of I he red h-2 in r.as county. MARHiAGE OF A FORMER PLATTSWOUTH 1 The a ii iiounoenirnl of Ihe Ti;arna.e of a former Plalts moiilh ouni: lah ha been re ceived in (his cit. ivinu the o i i icular of the marriage of Mi-s l.ena l.ind-a. ilauliler o l Mrs. Callieiii.e I.iiid-ay. former ' 1 of ;hi )!. to Mr. Harry I.. ! I nu of Modal-'. I"a. The wed- din- occurred on W'edne-dav . S pteinber at the home of the biide' mother, at iuju North Sixteenth -tieet. Soutli Omaha, and the ounu people al once left for Modab. where the prooni has pepareil a home for liis bride on a farm near that place. The bride j- a ouu-r lady ..f much charm. w'iio w ;i bora and reared in I hi ici; where her par. uis re-ided for a number of r:ii'. and she pos , e.s a larue circle of Jrioiiils. who wii! b-arn of In-r marriage wilh much pl-asi,i-'. and trust thai she and h.-r husband may eu.jov many years of happy wed ib d bliss. The .".room is a oun farmer of near Modale and a ouii", man of si erlin;.' character and inle"ril I one whom im- p jesses eeronc Willi his Splen did trails of character. Mrs. I.oi!".- is a " rand-Ian" hi or of the many ear a resident of this Ia!o James llicksoti. wlio was f'.'r city. A Welcome Visit. M. P.. l-'aidley. the la-nl leinan who has contracted to-put I t.-I I i-ourehe in the "najNies."' .-alb-d al this ollic- shorlly after his ar rial with a letter of introduc tion from frank 1. (Ire.-n of the Lincoln I :ii!y Journal. . The v isit with .Mr. Kaidb-y that fol lowed was like a fresh breeze from Ihe old home at Plalls moulh. Nob., wh.-re tin- nianat:er of this paper and Mr. (irei-n were asso,jal"d in the newspaper business for a collide of years. In many ways Mr. l-'aidb-y is a eounlerparl of our old friend, (b-nial I 'rank" Croon, one of Iho es fellows oil earth. and to listen lo him was almost as entertaining as seeing and hear in r I'rauk himself. Uy the way, we notice thai Mr. Creen is now II xaltetl ruler of Ihe Lincoln I odvo of I'.lks. but that won't make him any heller fellow be cause ho always was thai and lliell some. Here's lo you, old scout, and may your bald head always shine as bright as your genial smile. Hello 1'onrcho (S. h. Host. Beautiful Shetland Ponies for sale aL all times, for the next 100 years, unless I die in the meantime. Jl have now an extra fine stallion", the best in the state, for sale. Well broke for both harness and saddle. WinGilmour, Plattsmouth, Aeb. It. I'. D. No. 1. Spiro Powder 25c size, this week only, 17c. .Gering & Co. Phone 36. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Sjjr JTffSU Signature of (zX DEATH OF CLINTON MEN SUNDAY Sunday Morning Clinton Totten Died at His Home, South east of Murray. Yesterday morning al his homo on I lie W illiam Troop farm, southeast. or Murray, Clinton Tolleii. one of the obi residents of (he county, passed to his final reward. The death of Mr. Totten was caused from stomach trouble, it is thouprhl. by an ac cident that occurred to him this summer in Kansas, when ho was thrown oil of a wajion in which lie was driving, and the ehiclo passed over his stomach and abdomen and siuco that time lie has boon in very poor lioallli. and for Iho past two weeks has been ipiilo sick and never recovered, gradually prowinir worse until dealh came (o his relief. Mr. loll on was about ( years of a"e and had been a resident o f litis counly for many years until about four years a";o. when lit removed to Waukeoney. Kansas where lie resided Uillil about throe weeks a"o. when he return ed to Nebraska to make his homo Mr. Totlen was married in I In city to Miss Jane Ann Lloyd who is left (o mourn his untimc- lv dealh. and lo (lie sorrowing widow the deepest sympathy of Ihe community will ".o out. a Mr. Totlen was one of the lincf men that has lived in this pari of Ihe county and his dealh will cause a profound sense of "iio ft Ihroimhoul this locality, wln n he was so well and favor.imy known. Tin funeral of this worthy man was held this inorniiijr al 11 ."clock from the Presby I orian church al Murray: I lie services were ooiidueled by HeV. lleil"e of Nehawka and IP-v. Howard liulchiiis of Murray. and tin body laid to its final resting plact in Ihe Youn.- cemetery. The loss of Mr. Totlen is one thai will bt hard fo replace, as he was one o those slroii". sturdy figures in the community. whose oins ba es a place that will he hard lo till and .for hm-. years Ihf memory of Clinton Totten will b kept preen by Hie many old friends he leaves behind. Sure Some Boys. Mrs. I'r.-d Wauvh and twin sons. Richard and Heed, of J.winir. Neb., are isilinv Mr. Wauvh". tnoiher. Mrs. Samuel Wauvh. The younv twins hae been entered as contestants in the baby show now in progress at the fair. Tin prospective I'nile.l States presi dents are certainly line specimen. of coining manhood and are un usually handsome y ounvstors. a well as line physical examples of Nebraska's juvenile products. Lincoln Star. JUDGE TRAVIS RETURNS FROM OMAHA HOSPITAL Yesterday Hist riot Judve Har ey l. Travis, who has been lak inv' trealinenl a Iho Iniinauuel hospital in Omaha for the pasl month, returned home for a isil of about two weeks, as il was thouvhl that the ipiief of his home would prove beneficial t his health and assisi in building him up. The judve is feeling some improved over his previous condition, and il is thought, wilh a few weeks oT resl and tpiiel. he will regain his forig.ee slate of health and be able to bo around in his old-lime viyor. The ill mss or the judvo has been the cause of much regret anions Ihe many friends of this tlislinguish ed jnrisl. and they have boon anxious lo learn of his improve ment. Entertain Their Four Sons. Hay Lhrisw isscr, who has boon xisiliny: hero for a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. lb-n-nelt Lhrisw isser. doiailod this morning for liis home at Osmond, ,-h. His mot her accompanied him home and will visit for a short lime there. Mr. and Mrs. llonnelt. t'.hrisw isser lasl evening had the privilege of fnttrlaininy at llioir homo all four of their sulls Hichard of Oloo couiily. Charles of Nehawka, Hay of Osmond, and Park of this city and the reunion was much enjoy ed hv all of them. Phone 36. . . - E. G. Dovey & Son wish to call your attention to their stock of Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums. We have a complete stock and can supply your needs in this line. Carpets range in price from 25c to $1.25 per yard. Rugs, 75c to $33. Linoleum, stamped patterns 50c to 70c per square yard. . Linoleum, inlaid, 98c to $1.50 per square yard. Our mattings are of the best quality and we can show you a good many patterns 8c to 40c per yard. Watch for Our Special Friday and Saturday. E. G. Dovey & Son iilANY FARMERS IN TOWN SATURDAY! There was quite a number of farmers m the city Saturday at tending to Iradini: and the se curing of household supplies for ;he wp.-k, and the fact of the ex cellent showinir made demonstrate-, the fact that the farmers of the county are always lad of the opportunity to come to this city to do th.-ir trad in;:-. if the propel- inducements aie offeled iioiu. and the business nnm of Ihe town should see that a special effort is made to brin to this city all Ihe farmers in this j 'inily who would make' this their trading point and a field thai .vould be a fertile one to work in v.Aild be that of Sarpy county, in Ihe vicinity of La Plalle, where there are a lare number of fanners who would be ".lad of Ihe opportunity to trade here, and wiih the wa-on and automobile !rid;:e in use over the Plalle it is tin easy mailer lo have I hem make Ibis city (heir Irad'inu point if some inducements would be held out to Ihem ill the shape of free transportation over the bridge, and this could be secured usily by the different business 'louses of Ihe cilv and make for (he men-hauls a Lireal deal more 'ban the outlay for Iho tickets vould be. It is a question that should be looked after by the merchants. Platform Dance. The Tuleno Mrolhers will L;io mother .me of those social dan es at their place next Salur.lay veniu, September l:lh. The usual Linod lime may be looked foT-. Music by Iho Sobo.a or- chest ra. Miss Nickels at Miss Myers on Thursday afternoon from 1 to o'clock. Spirolla eorsels. !-K-:!ld-llwkly SCHOOL DAYS Are Here Ag;ain Our supply of History Note Papers, History Note Covers and Rings, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Tablets, Note Books, Spelling Books, etc., is complete. As always, THE' QUALITY IS RIGHT! WEYRICH & DRUOQISTS FLATTSMOUTH S PROOF Should Convince Every Platts mouth Reader. The frank statement of a neighbor, lellinu the merits of a remedy. I!is you pause and b--iee. The same endorsement ly some si ranker far away Commands u belief al all. Here's a Pia 1 1 siuoui it case. A Platlsmouth citi.eu testifies. Head and be con ino-d. i:. M. Hutieiy. Tenth and Wal nut streets. Plat I sill out h. Neb.. says: "I still nn T loan's Kiilney Pills occasionally and recom mend them jnst as highly as ever. I used I Joan's Kidney Pills for pain in my back and hips and other symptoms of kid ney I rouble. The quick relief they brou"ht warrants me in en-ilursinu- them." When Your Hack is Lame Remember Iho .Name." hnii'l simply ask for a kidney remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills Ihe same that Mr. Hullery had. o'e all stores. Poster-. .Milburii Co.. Props.. ItulValo, .. Y. Miss Nickels will be at .Miss .Myers' Thursday afternoon. Sep tember II. from 1 to T o'clock in Ihe interest of the Spirolla corset. !)-,S-.'Jld-ltwkly $100 Reward, $100 Tho r,-;ul-'is of tilts iuMr wit! In- f ln s-,I t- 1,-nrii Unit lli,-r, at li-st .m,- ,lri-n,l.',l .IN.-ae tli.it si-l,-iir-- li:,s b'-n lil-K- t. ,ur- in a!l il l:i-.-s. iinil tlit N Catarrh. Hull- Cwtarrli Curu is tti,- .-lily K-sitivo -ur,k ih,w kmtuii t- th iiim.1 i- iil fmli-rnlt.v. atarrli Im-Iiiit a miiUIiiUii:iI .li-.-ns,-.- r,-iiir,-s a ooiislilillimuil I real ri'i:t. Jliill's Catiirrh fun- 1m t:ik,-n int-riiiilly. lu-linir .llr.-ctly ill-ill tlii- blotxl iiml mucnir HiirfiiriH tin- K.vstriii. tlii-n-by ili'Mtroviirs tiro f-inmliitioii ir tin- ilisiasf, and c'vliiir 1 lit? nati.-ut tr.-ni;il: l-y hiiililintr uti the ooiistHutirii anil asistlnff ii.e t nr. in l-iiiK Its work. The i-r.-Trrli-tiirs Iiiivm hr murli f ii ii li III its ciirntivii Niw.-rs that f!i,-y -IT,'r Our- llniiilrpd lKlhir f-r any - that It fails t-i run-. Send f-T list of 1,-stiiuonials. .il.lr-s I". J. CIIKXKV & CO., T.J'.tlo. . Sold by nil nnictlsfs. "."n-. Ttki: lla'l'u Family I'ills lu' mm tin,tliti. T i i J 4 A .. . jr.