1814. PLATT2IH0UTH SEMI-WEEKLY THURSDAY, APRIL 9. PAQE 8. Alvo IMofiei Our 5th shipment of Exclusive Millinery is here More than 100 Beatiful Hats of the newest pattern for early summer com pleting a most attractive collec tion of entirely new styles. Save Money With These Prices tip life W W & i ! ASK FOR- I -- KING BEE HAT" $4.00 For attractive hats priced else where to $7.00. 7.00 For stylish Hats usually priced to $10.00. 5510 For stunning patterns selling to $15.00. I would suggest to those who can to come as early as possible to avoid the crowds of the afternoon and even ing. Open Saturday Evening till 10 o'clock. Only Dependable Goods BP y sissa i Jjij RELIEF CORPS MEET WITH INEZ STENHER for 1 1 -1- kind hospitality, the t.'iie:-s dispersed, d.-elaring the hnsli'ss a;i excellent entertainer. The iin inliors of the Woman's R'Ii'f Corps lu ld their social ineHiriir at the home ()f .Mrs. Inez Stenner Tuesday afternoon, ami tin- iiKiiih.M's ami friends in at tendance had a lovely lime. There a a lart-e number pres ent and plenty of amusement va derived from social conversation and siilr hin'-r on beautiful fancy work, i-oe tlie occasion the par lors and sitting room had been r 1 1 1 actively decoration with love ly house plants. During the aft ernoon the ladies took a walk through I lie conservatory, which was -ienily enjoyed. About 5 o'clock a delightful lunch was served by the hostess, she being asited hy hep mother and Mrs. Cowb-s. After biddin.tr the hos tess goo.lj.ye and thanking her Give Comfort to Stout Persons. A piMiil wholesome cathartic that has a stimulating effect on the stomach, liver and bowels is Foley Cathartic Tablets. Thor oughly cleansing in action, they kcep you regular with no prijdn.tr ari l no unpleasant after effects. They remove that, gassy distended feelimr so uncomfortable to stout persons. Fur sab by all druggists. PLACED AT SOUTH END II! Eggs fop Hatching. White Plymouth Hock epgs hatehing; also baby chicks sole. Mrs. Geo. a Ka.'Tenber! I'ialtsinoul h. for for rer. Residence fop Sale. The Mr. McVicker residence property on North Sixth street is offered for sale. For particulars call on Mrs. J. E. Leesley. Best results are secured by ad (Crfisinpr in the Journal. The lot around the government building on Fifth street is hav ing a concrete retaining wall placed at the south end of the lot next to the alley that will aid in ielaining the dirt from shilling from around the building. This will greatly si lengthen the work that has been done around the building, and following this the work of finishing up the sodding govern ment lot will be ted. When the sodding is finished up it will make the sur roundings of (he government buildinp" as nice as ca;i possibly be found and worthy of the hand some structure that Uncle Sam has placed here for the benefit of the citizens of I'lat tsmout h. of the c mph The Want Ads ge results. 13 2223 333 Being Well Dressed THERE'S more to being well dressed than having style and fit. The quality is more than either, style and fit depend on quality, good fabrics good tailoring. Any clothes that fit and have good style look well when you buy them; "well dressed" means clothes that look well after a season'b wear. Come in any day, we'll show you clothes that you'll be well dressed in. New Patterns New Models There is a strong tendency to stripes and plaids; many black and white, gray and white, blue and white, and subdued greens and browns are right. The models follow the natural shape of the figure, almost no padding, shorter coats, smaller sleeves, and narrower shoulders. ' .X; i c ' i it i i i $ 1 I o Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats Alvo looses i s""r y " " il Lincoln business in in .Lincoln on a Lincoln llarlev Tuesday. Will Casey bad Lincoln Tuesday; J. A. Shalfer was business Monday. Mrs. Moore was visitor Wednesday. Miss Flora JJoyles is mi the (leoipe Skiles of Miirdoc-k was in town Tuesday, sick list. Ibis week. Will Hoyles was visit inpr rela tives in Alvo Tuesday. Charels (lodbey was in Lincoln Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. James House weul to Lincoln Wednesday. l'ele Mick had business in Omaha Mondav and Tuesday. Mrs. S. (. Hoyles returned home Saturday from University Place and Lincoln. Mrs. Shaffer bas a new Mandy Lee incubator, which is certainly a splendid machine. Alex Skiles of University IMace was in (own Monday. Jle reports Mrs. Skiles no better. Mrs. C. C. Huckneil and daugh ter, (irace, were trading and visiimp relatives j uesuay. Dean Kamm shipped a carload f cattle to South Omaha Mon day, Mr. Kamm jroing: with the car. Oct your "Arc LiphL" coal oil for your incubalor at the druir -tore. It will keep the heat where it oupht to be. U. H. Jordan was in Lincoln Monday takintr treatment for his yts. which have been pivinir him rouble for ;i lonp- time. s Mrs. Harry Ai'pleman returned i'iiim Lincoln Saturday, where she had been visit intr her lauph- ei. Miss Marie, who is attending the state university. Mr. and Mrs. Dale S. Hoye in I .ir. ami .Mrs. jmi i-.vans went Omaha I ucsday and Lmfoin Last Week the Omaha Merchants Sold 50,000 Trees, Plants and Shrubs for 10c Each By fcsfiirs s. have on sale at our store the following on April 1 1 th at the same price: 500 Ben !S Jonathan, Grimes Golden. Wealthy Gano, Davis, Yellow Transparent, Winesap, Greening. 250 ROSES 10 popular varieties. 200 GRAPES 3 hardy varieties. 150 PEACH TREES Daily, Champioe, Crawford, Heath Cling, and Alberta. 100 CURRANTS Wilder, Red Dutch and Cherry. 150 SPIREA Van Hautter, Billardi and Hydrangas. 25 LILAC BUSHES PHOKE YOUR ORDER EARLY AS THESE WILL GO FAST IE uJu. ESSE i'uesday niphl on business and olensure. lelurninv' liorue Wed nesday moininp:. J. A. Shall'er i-eceived a thor Miirhbred Oohl Hand strain Mot tled Ancoiia cockerel from (en lial Uitv lat week. After April JOth will have a few settings of epps to spare. The play, "Hill the Cochman," presented last Thursday even ing at the Sione hall by the Alvo Dramatic club, was well attended and well rendered. We hope the ouiiir folks will continue such entertainments. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kuehn of Murdock isited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hudolph Kuehn, the latter accompany inp- them home, remaining until Wednesday morninp- with her parents, Mr. and .Airs. Veter Eveland. Mrs. V. M. (Jrove and children returned home last week from Central City, where she had been visitinp- her sister, Mrs. Flla Van- noy,.for a week. She was accom panied home by her mother, Mr.- .seine .Mccurily, wlio lias heen there for several months. The town election passed off uuiellv Tuesday. The votes cast for the candidates were as fol lows: John Murfey, 3-S; J. L Suavely. 3; S. C. I?yles, 29; Ular- ence Curyea, 20; Jas. House, 0; Charles Hosenow, ;j. Those re ceiving the majority were elected for two years. Mrs. Fred - I'routy, w ho has been sufferinpr with inflammatory rheumatism lor some lime, was taken to the Everett sanitarium at, Lincoln Monday on No. 13, where she will take treatment. Mr. Prnuty and her sister, Mrs Joe Armstronpr, accompanied her, the latter reniaininer until Wed nesday. Monday mornincr Mr. and Mrs Perry Cook and Miss Stdla Sheesley accompanied their sis ter, Mrs. Carlton fSullion, and son. Raymond, to Lincoln, from where they departed Monday eveninpr over the Ilurlinprton for Salt Lake City, Utah, where they will make their future home. Mr. (lull ion preceded her several weeks apro and has taken land there. Mrs. Cullion and son visited relatives here the past week. Sunday morninfr about 11 o'clock, while driving to town, Noel and Charloy Foreman had a runaway, the team running: into a telephone pole, breaking1 it in two places, thus throwing" the State of Ohio. City of Toledo. Lucas Comity, si. Frank J. Cheney makes outh that be i Ben lor fiartner of tue firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., lo riff business In the City of Toledo. County and Ptate aforesaid, and that paid firm will pay the sum of UX'E HUNDRED DtrLLAUS for each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of liall'a Catarrh Cure, ' FRANK J. CnENEY. Pworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this COi day of December. A. D., lSStt. Seal. A. XV. GLEASON. Notary IubUc. Hall's Catarrh Ca'e Is taken internally and acta directly unon the blKid and mucous sur faces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. 4 F. J. cnENEI & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by all Druggists, 73c. Take Hall's Family Fills for constlpaUom. telephone poles over the tele graph wires, grounding" the cur rents. The telephone company, the Hock Island agent and the section crew worked hard to get the wires untangled. The acci dent put. the telephone company out of service until 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Died Sunday morn ins at 7 o'clock. I'aul B., the 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl John son, who reside two miles west of town. The deceased was at tending school in Alvo arid was in school Thursday, remaining over night' with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, sr., and became sick during' the night. His father look him home Friday morning. His sickness proved to be a severe case of the mumps and after suffering1 greatly from ( p. m. Saturday, passed away Sunday morning with con vulsions. His death came as a great shock to the community. Funeral services were held at the Catholic church at F.lmwood at 1(1 o'clock Wednesday morning, conducted by Rev. Fdward llagan. Hurial at the Alvo cemetery. The pall-bearers were his school mates. Orville, Klmer and Willie Ingwerson, Charles Foreman, Johnnie Parsell and Meger De Jarnett. The children of the Alvo school and teachers. Mi M. Carr and Mr. Orison Sharp gave a pillow of beautiful flowers with the name, "Paul,"' in the center, and there were manv other beautiful tloral offering Little Paul will be greatly missc by all and the sorrowing parent have the deepest sympathy o their manv friends. NEHAWKA. WW Vi'VV Mrs. Will Stoll is getting along as well as can be expected under the circumstances. Edna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Stoll. was quite sick last week. Dr. (iilmore was summoned Sun day, and reports her much im proved. F. C. Schomaker, accompanied by his wife and mother, were in Omaha Saturday on business. Mrs. Lou Young sold nearly a hundred dollars' worth of her line bred Plymouth Rock chickens on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Todd and little girls are home again from Lin coin, where they had spent the winter, while the g-irls were at tending school. Leo Swit.er was quite sick Sat urday for a short time. Miss Lottie Wunderlich and Clayton Rosenerans were num bered among the invited guests at the Oeorge Hansen home Sun day. SMALLPOX SITUATION IN NEIGHBORHOOD OF UNION VALUATION EXPERT ON WITNESS STAND York Phone Hearing Has Second Inning Before Rail Board. Lincoln. April 9. The York tele phone hearing had its second inning belore the state railway commission Some time ago the Lincoln Telephone company made application to the com mission for a raise in rates at the York plant and a hearing was had, in which objection was made to the valu ation placed on the plant hy the com mission's engineers and a request made that an independent engineer be sent to York to make a valuation on the plant. The imported engineer, Mr. Stone, placed the reproduction value of the York plant at $155,981 and the present value at $99,231. The en gineers of the commission found the reproduction value at $164,148 and the present value to be $119,539.50. Mr. Stone was on the stand and was questioned as to what an ideal plant, such as would be needed at York, would cost and the best service to be received for the least money. In his opinion such a plant would cost $V5,- 000 and the cost of maintenance should be 1 per cent. Accounts Must Be Settled. There are still a great many accounts due the estate of Aug ust Gorder that we must insist upon being; setteld at once. This notice is final, and if same is not paid within a reasonable time, the accounts will be placed in other hands for collection. Fred Gorder, Administrator.- Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser. Flush out the accumulated waste and poisons of the winter months; cleans your stomach, liver and kidneys of all impuri ties. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills: nothing better for purifying- the blood. Mild, non-griping laxative. Cures constipation; makes you feel fine. Take no other. 25c, at your Druggist. CITY MACHINE SHOP "Stitch in time saves nine." We take the tired feeling out of old ma chines. Only first-class machine shop in the county. Let us fix it. Helps you. Helps us. Western Machine and Foundry Co. (Not Inc.) Plattsmouth, Neb. L. C. SHARP, Owner The smallpox situation in the vicinity of Union is being looked after with great vigor by the county authorities, who have taken every precaution to see that the disease is not allowed to spread. The family of Mr. Jefferson Cross, where the dis ease was lirst discovered, is get ting along nicely according to re ports received from that section, and there is no fear felt but what they will recover in good shape from the attack. The home of J. D. Bramblett, the precinct assessor, who, while Mr. Cross was ill with the disease, visited the Cross home to secure their returns and conversed with Mr. Cross,' has been quarantined in order to see whether any symp toms of the disease will appear or not. There are a large num ber in the precinct that have been quarantined in order to be on the safe side in case any dangerous signs of the spread of the disease appears. The county physician, Dr. J. IL Hungate, of Weeping Water, is looking after the situa tion and will see that every effort is made to stamp out the disease and to prevent any further cases appearing in that neighborhood. One of the fortunate things is that the case reported is not a severe one and can be handled easily. Reliable Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Just be sure that you buy Foley's Honey and Tar Compound it is a reliable medicine for coughs, colds, croup, whooping coughs, bronchial and in grippe coughs, which are weakening to the system. It also gives prompt and definite results for hoarse ness, tickling throat and stuffy wheezy breathing. The Journal for stationery. MI LLINERT SALE OF ALL Trimmed Hats and Hat Trimmings TV yrUST be closed out in the next Ten Days, and the prices will do it. Look in our window and the prices will astonish you . . . THE VARIETY STORE