The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 01, 1914, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
MONDAY, JUNE 1. 1914.
PAQZ 8.
BALL GAMES
HERE SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY
The Boosters Play the Dundee
Woolen Mills Team of Omaha
and They Break Even.
SEE
WHAT
YOU ARE
BUYING
Don't be bamboozled by mail order
gems, watches, jewelry and silverware, so
much down and so much a month.
y We beat their prices and give you the
real thing. You see before you buy. Be
sides, you keep your money in town.
JOHN W. CRABI1LIL
nedv retired their ?Ule by little mi
Grow Riirharik Varieties
oiip sterlings liv rnnmner one over t t vi r-w - -
sopond base that was safe, and
he pilfered second, as Pike struck T lT V I I I ( -I A l I J H iSJ
out. and when Ault hit to second A 11 J- V-J IV VJ jTjL XV J -I J ll
base he came home with a run;
iieai was given a pass 10 nrsi..
SirJtSK PLAJNl tJurbariK beeds ana you will
on ttie hit of Parriott to (jrecko, II , - . -
which was . juried, he scored and nave vaneues LiiciL vuu ueniups iievci saw uu-
i-ariou readied nrsi. saieiy; ner- .
old hit to right Held fr a safety, fore. Some blossoms, which to you have always been yellow, will be red some will be
hut was unable to score, as Mr- three times the size of any that you ever saw before some will have a greater number
i,auipv was retired, suorisiop to
Were You Among the Number
Whom Mrs. Lewis Delighted?
i
Yep, Mrs. Lewis (the noted Boston Beauty Specialist)
I-ft Saturday, hut during her stay she gave much valuable ad
vi i- to the ladies of l'lattsiiiouth, which, if heeded, cannot fail
to result in a clearer complexion.
Her elaborate demonstration of Harmony Perfumes and
Toilet Articles was a complete success. Kverywhere, every
one commented on the exceptional merits of this popular line
of toilet requisites, and the best of it is, they really deserve
every bit of praise tendered them.
For real quality, distinctive creatlons'and true floral sweetness
Harmony Toilet Preparations arc Unexcelled
We are Exclusive distributors, and carry a complete line
at all times. If you were one of Mrs. T?wis' quests we know
you will us.; no other line if you were not, then we want you
to te-,t these really exquisite Harmony Heauty Aids.
I tie lovers of the great, na
tional frame have hail a splendid
opportunity in the past two day
to eniov two very close and
warmly contested bailies on tin
local diamond, ami as a result
the Ilooslors and the Inmdee
Woolen Mills broke even, the
visitors carrying off the prize in
the contact on Saturday by a
score oi i in .1, wnne our steri
itifrs were able to "cop" the frame
vesterdav afternoon to the tune of
O In i
t '
The Dundees are much better
than last season and are a fast
ntrLM-etrat ion of youngsters, wno
are up and going all the time, but
they bad nothing on our lads in
this respect, and had it not been
for several unfortunate errors in
the Saturday frame the Ilooslc
am .
would have secured it easily
Mason, who did the tossing for
the Hoosters in the opening five
innings Saturday was in line form
and held the visitor at his mercy
all the time and was backed up in
L'ood shape, lie was relieved at
his reipiest on account of hi
arm, by Pike, and the advent oi
Joe was the occasion of several
rank errors that allowed tin
visiiors o roam around llie bases
and register up three of their to first that nut him out of busi
first.
The sixth inning was where
the visiiors took the opportunity
to pal her in a few of the much
needed runs. Mason was re
placed by Iike, wlio was touched
up quite lively, and witti a com
bination of errors gave the Mil
lers a chance to do business with
the scoreboard. Nystrom, who is
quite an energetic youth willi the
bat, secured a safe hit to center,
and wilh him reposing on the first
ack Itichler put one to second,
which was unified, and then there
were two on liases and the hearts
of the fans began to sink, as
Crahniu hit to left field safely,
and on a mix-un Nystrom came
oniping in with a run; Hellman
repealed the feat bv hilling over
third that scored Itichler; Hor-
nack was not as lucky, and struck
out, and Cireckn was out on a fly
o Heal in center, but it did the
damage, as Iiellman camo home
with anothei run: Lacy retired
the side lv striking out. Maston
opened witli a nice single to cen
ter field, which brought him to
first safely, but later on an at
tempted steal he was put out at
econd; Nietzel hit to Lack at
snort and was sale on an error.
and was followed bv Arries. who
hit -safely to left: Pike placed one
of petals some a greater number of blossoms to the stalk.
The Burbank varieties are new.
They are different from all others.
You will enjoy the novelty of
watching, these plants blossom and
bloom and note their difference from or
dinary flowers.
Get some of these Burbank
seeds today.
We are the only store in Platls
mouth that sells them. You can get 12
varieties, including the Burbank Poppies,
giant Crimson Morning Glory, gigantic
Evening Primrose, Rainbow Corn, giant
Zinnia, and seven others
of equal merit for
$1.00
With every $1.00 Purchase
We will give you a copy of the copyrighted book "The Culture of
r lowers. Fruits and Vegetables." written by Luther Burbank
himself.
Ixxk for the seal. It Is on every par katre of seed ami is your protection ami a
guarantee of an original Luther Burbank production.
H. M. S0ENNICHSEN
THE 1) A V LIGHT STOKE
A Creation that Fascinates with
ita Elusive Fragrance
Bojqjet Jcocnice
A Perfume for Particular People
F.x tract, per ounce $1.00
Toilet Water, '2 ies $1.25 and $L0
Toilet Soap, per rake .'!oc
'ninplex in J'owder Toe
S:elu't per ounce 5'c
Wins the Favor of the Most Fas
tidious "D'Artagnan"
Toilet Water. ... $l.i" and $2.00
Kx tract, per ounce $1.00
Soap, per cake IWtc
Complexion Powder, flesh, white 7"k5
Natural Rouge 3,"c
Sachet, per ounce 5e
Violet Dulce (Sweet Violet)
Talcum l'owder. Mesh and white 2"ie
Toilet Water 7c $1. '."
Kxtraet. per ounce 5'c
Complexion l'owder, llesh,
white and brunette ;W
llou.e 10c and LVjc
Liquid l'owder, flesh and white.. HOc
Sachet, per ounce f0c
Toilet Soap, per cake 115c
Cold Cream '27c and f0e.
Vanishing Cream ;"0c
F.
, FE3BC&E & CO,
Sole Distributors for Harmony Toilet Requisites,
Plattsmouih, 3 ptcoJUL Storm
Phone No. 100
Nebraska.
Phone No. 10G
Social at Lcwiston Church.
The l.ewi-liill ;iee clubwill
h!, a ?-l raw 1m rry hot (e;iko and
in cream ucial at (he l.ewistmi
church Saturday exeninjr, .lime
ilh. l'. er lidv invited.
Iniy, Sell ,r Exchange Platts
ninuth properly. Wnrlli lite
imney,
iO J.
Clyde II. Fuller. Phone
5-1 Utfd&w
The Journal does job work.
Most Children's Diseases Start
With a Cold.
Restlessness, feverishness, an
inflamed throat and spasmodic
Tour rims in this inninir.
The afjony opened by Lack fac
inr Mason, and he was put out on
a nit to .Mason, wno lauiineii n n
McC.auIey jn time to retire the
gentleman; Stitt also rot on the
slide ami was out out
I'll i j i
on a lillle Kl'otliliier lo Heroin,
who can l: bl. the runner with his
line throw lo first, base. Kennedy
lined a nice easy fly lo center
field, which Ileal, through over-
commence, let slip bv. put mere
was no serious damage done, as
Nystrom. who followed, was re
tired. Mason to McCauley. The
Hoosier.s were not successiul m
loammir any scores in tneir ball
of the i it n i n as Heal struck out
on me curves or (irecko. par-
riott was piven a new lease f
life by beiiifr presented with a
walk, but died on the bases, a:
llendd was ndired, third to first.
and McCauley. shortstoo to first,
The second opened with Itich
ter, the catcher of the Dundees at
bat, and he verv willingly placed
ii nice lonjr fly to the rijrht field,
which Anil gathered in; drahani,
who followed, was out on a II v to
Heal in center field, but Iiellman
was more tortunale. as he secur
ed a two-bafrer to left. The side
was reli red scoreless, however
as Ilonack was retired, Arries to
McCauley. Mason opened for the
locals and was hit by the pitcher.
nil died on the bases, as Xeitzel
was out. on a foul to third base,
while Arries and l'ike struck out.
There was nolhinv; doiii"- in the
third for either side, as they were
retired in short order. (irecko
secured first base on a little hit
ness, and Ault retired the side bv
poinpr out, pitcher to first.
in me seventh t fie score was
tied up by the locals, as Heal was
passed to first; Parriott hit to
third and was safe on the throw
to first; llendd hit to second
nse, forcing I'arrioll, but on this
play ileal scored. McCauley and
Mason retired on i.lltle hits to
I.acy at short. The visitors were
unable to do business in this in
ninj with the delivery of like and
came out scoreless.
The eighth and ninth innings
were not productive for either
side and it required an extra in
ning to break the deadlock, and
unfortunately lh visitors were
there on the job at the breaking.
Nystrom was struck out by T'ike.
Iliehter hit to Parriott. who took
him in, but firaham hit a long
fly to Ileal and was safe when the I.acv, ss 1
came dangerous m uieir nan oi
the sixth, but a fast double play
crushed their rally.
In llw first of the seventh, with
two down, Nystrom singled to
right, field, (irecko doubled to left,
scoring him; (irecko was put out
trying to stretch it into a triple.
In the Hoosters half of the
eighth. Ileal walked, sioie seconu.
was sacrificed to third by Har
riott, and scored when Smith laid
a neat hunt, down me nrst nase
line.
Everything went along fine
until our half of the tenth, when
Smith was hit by one of Vernon's
slants, stole second and went to
third on a inufl by Dineen. lie
came home when empire Sandin
called a balk on the pitcher. This
caused great anger on the part of
the Dundees, but they should get
fver it, as the action of the um
pire was the sole source of rul
ing on a play of this kind. The
base runner being allowed to ad
vance one base on a balk made by
the pitcher. The line-up was as
follows :
DUNDEE WOOLEN' MILLS.
AH. R. II. O. A
0 0 0
lielder dropped the ball, and Hell- Stitt, ;id I 0 0 1
man placed one to center which Riehter. c . . . . i 0 0 0
was sare. and when (irecko hit a Nvs troni. cf. . i 1 1 1
high fly which Pike attempted to (irecko, If.... i 0 1 0
secure, drahani came home with (irahani, 1st., n 0 111
the winning run. Lacy retired Hellman, 2d.. 3 0 0 0
the side by being struck out by Dineen, 2d... .1003
Pike. There was nothing doing Vernon, n.... 3 0 0 1
in our half of the inning and at
0:30 the crowd wended their way
homeward, filled with regrets for
the things that might have been
0
0
0
0
0
o
E.
0
o
0
0
o
o
0
1
n
TWO PLATTSMOUTH
YOUNG PEOPLE WED
IN COUNCIL BLUFFS
Friday afternoon in Council
Hlufl's, Iowa, occurred the mar
riage of Mr. Conrad (irebe and
Miss Winnifred Vroman. These
young people decided to surprise
their friends and accordingly de
parted for the Iowa city to hae
the ceremony performed. Mr.
(irebe has departed for St. Louis,
where he will locate, and his
bride will follow in a short time.
The bride is the charming ami
accomplished daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Vroman and is pos
sessed oi a host of warm triends
who will be pleased to learn of
the happiness of the young peo
ple. The groom is the .son of Mr.
and Mrs. (ieorge (irebe, and, like
the bride, has been reared to ma.
turiiy in this city, where he is
held in the highest esteem by all
ii-li. liM-i-. Ili il ei ; i i t f lii ie
nil'' ii ii i ' in i'11 - -ii ''i ... ii'
quaint ance.
ELMER SMITH AND
FAMILY MOTOR FROM
DENVER TO NEW YORK
Friday evening Elmer L. Smith
and wife, accompanied by Mrs.
Crosser and Miss Lois Mcdinnis,
arrived in the city in a larje
touring car, from Denver, where
they reside, and visited with rela
tives here over Decoration day,
coining to assist in decorating the
grave of the father of Mr. Smith,
the late A. H. Smith, one of the
pioneers of Plat tsmout h. The
party is en route from Denver to
New York City, and left the Colo
rado metropolis on last Sunday,
arriving in Lincoln on luesday
and visiting there until Friday
morning, when they came on to
this city, and will now continue
their way eastward. While here
they were guests at the home of
their cousin, Mr. A. H. Smith and
family.
If
1 .
Drug S'fore Monies:
"THE SCENTED ROSE"
TT Permit us to call your attention to our fine line
of perfumes. Most delicate and delightful in odor
they arc and pleasingly low in price. Sample
them. We aim to please the discriminating. We
also have fine sachet powders.
i?Jauzy Drug Company
cough, maybe whooping cough, and was sacrificed to second by
is starting in. Ciivi Foley's Honey Lack; Stitt was retired from the
and Tar promptly. It helps the tiring line, llerobl to McCauley,
children so very much, and Mrs. and Kennedy was retired, Parriott!
Shipps, Ravmondsville, Mo., says: to McCauley. In the locals half
I got line results from it and it of th( inning Ault was put out.
is a great medicine for whooping second to first; Heal retired at
cough. i-or sale by all drug- the first sack on a grounder to
ists. the first baseman: Parriott walk
ed, but llerobl was unable to
connect and struck out
Nystrom opened the fourth for
the visitors and was retired, ller
obl to McCauley. and Riehter
punched one out to center field,
where Heal had it covered: Cra
ham was allowed his base and
Hellman ended the agony bv
fouling out. McCauley, who
started the inning for the Hoost
ers. was caught on the slants of
(Irecko and retired; Mason was
able to hit. but failed to reach
first, as his hit was handled by
drerko to (irahani; Neitzel was
druck out, closing the inning for
the locals
The fifth" was the one bright
qiot in the conflict for the
Hoosters, and in this inninp: they
gathered in their two scores that
tor a tune seemed to spell vic
tory, but was lost later on
Ilonack came to bat in this in
ning tor the visitors and was
struck out by Mason; Grecko
placed one to third and was safe
on the throw to first; Lacy was
safe after a little hit to shortstop
on the throw lo Arries at second
I to catch Orecko; Silt and Ken-
Sunday's Ball Game.
In the best game played on the
local lot this year the Plaits
mouth Hoosters defeated the
Dundee Woolen Mills bv a score
of 2 to 1. The game was a pitch
ers' duel, both Pike and Vernon
eing in fine form, and allowing
but three hits each.
The game "seesawed" along
for six innings with neither side
able to score. The Boosters be-
To tal 32 1 3 3ft li 3
BOOSTERS.
AH. R. II. O. A. E.
Heal, cf i 1 0 0 0 0
Parriott. ss.. J 0 0 2 3 1
Smith, 2d 2 0 1 1 3 0
llerobl, 3d... ' 0 1 1 0 0
McCauley. 1st 3 0 0 ft 0 1
Mason, If 3 0 0 2 0 0
Arries, rf 3 0 1 1 0 0
Neitzel, c 3 0 0 7 0 0
Pike, p i 0 0 0 3 0
Total 35 2 3 25 0 2
Shirt Waists
SALE
We offer White Waists in
the newest style and fab
rics, 15 different numbers
to select from, at prices
from
$1.25 to $3
EACH.
We also offer a lot of odd
waists at a bargain price; they
go at, each
79c, 89c, 98c.
Zuckweiler
Lutz....
The question of the decision of
the umpire has occasioned a great
deal of comment among the fans
and there are as many contend
ers that he was wrong as that he
was right, but parties who have
looked this up claim that on a
balk a runner can be advanced
anv base.
Graduating Exercises June 5th.
The eighth grade graduating
exercises will be held in the Con
gregational church at Weeping
Water next Friday, June 5th, in
stead of Thursday, June ith, as
previously announced. Every
body invited.
16u Acres of Land.
Will trade 1G0 acres of land iu
Perkins county ' for Plattsmouth
property. W. R. Bryan.
l-16-d&w
Girls Wanted.
Two girls are wauled at the
Perkins House immediately, for
general work.
Feel Dull and Sluggish? Start
YourLiver to Working!
It beats all how quickly Foley
Cathartic Tablets liven your liver,
overcome constipation make
you feel lively and active again. J.
L. McKnipht, Ft. Worth, Texas,
says: "My disagreeable symp
toms were entirely removed by
the thorough cleansing Foley
Cathartic Tablets gave me."
They're a wonder. For sale by
all druggists.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Our Cookies Just Like Mother's!
and
Relieves Bladder Distress
Weakness.
Treriml.ir. painful bladder
weaknesses disappear when the
kidneys are strong and healthful
ly active. Take Foley Kidney
Pills for that burning, scalding
sensation irregular, painful ac
tionheavy, sore feeling and
bladder distress. iou will like
their tonic restorative effect
the relief from pain quick good
results. Contain no harmful
drugs. Try them. l or sale uy
all druggists.
Residence for Sale.
Tho Mrs. McVicker residence
properly on North Sixth street is
offered for sale. For particulars
call on Mrs. J. E. Leesley.
You will nnd tne most complete
line of stationery m the city ol
Plattsmouth at the Journal office
The finest line or dox paper,
visiting and calling cards.
Munching One With Omar.
A. bag of cookies underneath the
bough,
A. glass of milk, a loaf of bread, and
thou
Beside me eating In the wilder
ness Oh, wilderness were paradise enow !
V
Picnic time is coming. Our
cookies are just the thing
when you're out in the woods
or fields and hungry.
Good at all times too.
They're made just right, and
you can let the children eat
all they want. It'll do them
good. Fine for school lunch
or between meals for the
youngsters.
"Yum, Yum!" Kiddies
WAGNER
"Everything Good To Eat"
V - . -' - '
' . I
. g . ; : t ..;
v i :
. ' : i
J
Know !