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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914.
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RODEGAARD
SKINNED THE
JALL TEAM
Horrible Slaughter of the Visit
ors Gives the Red Sox the
Game, 21 to 0.
No eye to watch and no tongue to wound us.
All earth forgot and all heaven around us."
J Happiness begins with the engagement
ring. It ought never to end with the wed
ding ring. We have all kinds of rings for
all kinds of folks. Quality high, prices low.
JOHN W. CRABILL
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The Plaffsmoutli Journal
Big Booster Circulation Campaign
VOTE COUPON
VOID AFTER JUNE 20th.
Good for 5 Votes
For M.
District No.
Trim neatly and hold until the ballot box is in place, which will
be within a few days.
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Yesterday aflrniimn (hero wn
inile a pomlly nuinhcr of ! hi
"fails" iissnnhlcil on the !oc;i
olt o witness what proved to in
a, v citable swat test on lln
part of ihe pel Sov, and Ihe play
ers proceeiletl Id fallen Iheir Jat-
titr-r a eraires al I he expense i
I ln visit incr represenlal i es of Ihe
l r I ;i :i i ! ( aowus, .iml al times
llii' i 1 1 1 1 1 : 1, of tin1 local lioys was
very rue, as Hii-y slamiiii'.l tile
hall lo all pails of the lot, re-
u-ai.lhss of tin' farf thai the
visitors were thoroughly tireil
out willi thi'ir exertions in al-
fi'iuiitinir lo slop lhi slau-1 1 1 e:
ai'd al Ihe close of I in curtain on
flu' pitiful Ira.-i'ilv the scot,' was
J I Jo u in fax or of I he lied Sow
I i k - was in excel !en ! on'm al all
linns, and whenever tin' .jew iters
ook"d Ihe least ihlllU "roils he
would tan liiein out with ease.
The hostilities opened in Ihe
Url. wiien l.eai. ihe I r - T man
up. rapped one of the slants ot
voiiiiir .Mr. Ilenil inmirer oxer
;ecoml h.i-e for ;i .safety. ;uid
whin lie reached that position
hd no time in i;et I in-.r to I lie
econd sack.
loWCil. xx as
acrilice down
I'arrioll. who fid.
hie to place a lli'-'
the 1 ii ird hase line
In
x a -
and xx 1 1 i ! i
I s'. I.i al xvas aide to
illltll. till' Corpulent
'lit
thrown out a!
core; :.
second
i'l', Was at once aide o net
Ihe combination that xvas
RULES AND REGULATIONS
GOVERNING THE JOURNAL'S RIG
BOOSTER SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN
Rules of the Contest.
Any while man, woman, hoy or p-irl of prooil reputation residing
in Nip Iprrilorv of Nip contest niav l)ecoinp a candidate.
.Voni inal ions may he made and will be received up to the last,
day ol the contest.
(lonlestants may nominate themselves or he nominated 1
friends, ilhoiil cost.
in ii' will he two separate iiisiricis in wtncii lo enter, as de
scribed on this pane. The candidate who received the largest ole
of (he entire contest will be awarded the Overland Touriuy i'.ar.
The contestant receiving; Ihe .second largest, vote of the entire coo
lest will receive the Schntoller A; .Mueller I'iauo. The three candi
dates in each of the two districts receivinu: Ihe three largest, numhei
of voles alter Ihe txxo annul pries arc awarded will receive one of
the district prizes. All candidates who enter and work to the end
and fail lo win one of the prizes will receive In per cent cash com
mission on all subscript ions turned in by liiein.
Ilxery candidate in the contest has an eoual chance of winnincr
eiiher the louriii--' car or Ihe piano. ( 'a nd idal compete unlv apaiiisl
Hie candidates in Iheir own district for the district prizes.
In the event of a tvpoLM'aphical error it is understood that
neither The .lourrial or the Contest. Manager -.hall be held reponsi-
oc, except i, make I lie necessary correction on discovery ol same.
Ativ district haviny less than two active contestants xvill he de
clared oil.
Votinir xill be bx- txvo methods: Coupons ( lipped from Till!
1A1LY AM) SKMI-WI'KKLY .lorilXAL. which xvill count for live
voles each: and by special coupons issued for oaxmeuts made on
subscriptions according lo the published schedule. These pax incuts
must be made in cash lo Ihe home ollice of the pap -r duriuu' the
period covered by Ihe contest, whereupon a special subscription
(oupon will he issued, pood jor niiiiiiiiT ol voies to xxlncti each pay
ment is entitled. Votes xvill no be sold or issued in any other man
ner. Special subscription coupons must bear the number cor
lespoiidiiiLr with the ledger number on record in the oihVe. and must
couiit"rsi-Med by the Conlest .Man iter or bis assistant. C.ontesl
n.ts are not limited to their oxvn districts in securing votes and sub
scriptions, but max- obtain Iheni anxxvhere. Notes are not traiisler-
;:!-'e from one contestant to another.
All remittances must be accompanied by subscriber's name
and address.
All Null's issued on subscriptions are pood lo Ihe end of the con
test and max lie polled at Ihe discretion of the candidate or sub
scriber. Cash must accompany all subscriptions when voles are issued.
First publication of names xvill be made as soon as a suitable
number have been nominated in each district. Voting xvill coin-
Air-U si 1 , a I
loritNAi.
You will tlnd tne most complete
line of stationery m the city ol
Plattsmouth at the Journal oflica
The finest line of box paper,
visiting and calling cards.
Subscribe for the Journal.
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.
YAGHT YANiHE RUNS
AWAY m!i RESOLUTE
Turns Tables on Bristol Boal
in Fourth Reca.
Rye, X. Y., Jsmo 8. Tlie yacht
Vaniiie turned the tallies on the llc.-o
lute in th" ioiinh Long Is'and smi..
race, sailed r.iMtr tne a a ?i-:c.-s ot tr.ei
Larchinont V:.cht club ov; r a tri::Ti
zular coun-o. xvir.nir.r' l.v five minute:
and fiity-txvo soco:id.s in cl:tj;.sed time v;ho xvas back in Ihe harm
As tlie Var.itie give.i the i:e ul'ite i.i
cstimat'd allcxvr.ncc- ever twenty
nin? and tlu. o r:.i:a; '( rs raih-s co.ir.-e third
of thiee minutes ::n! twelve sorontls
the margin wa 1 c-lieved to have beer
two minut; ? an l forty se( ends. Al
;hou?;h sar.ed in light to mod- rat-
xvinds. xvhich xvere yoir.exvhat ur.cer
taia at times tlie race was a lam 1
ten than the contest Tuesday, xvhici
was regarded as more or less of ?
teiii'-' lianncil out I'X- Mie Xisnois.
and by the tin:,- they bad tie- hall
he xas on second, as his drive
I t!i bTt iiai'deii was ind
handled iiuickly enough; Herdd
Mien made a single; .Ici!aubx.
the xvar -carred xeferau. who fo!
foxvi d llerold al bat. x;s able to
' part of his form in the way
of the ball and walked to first,
but xvas not alloxxed to remain
there lonir. as Mason fanned one
to .short that the liehb-r .ju-.Icd.
and In xvas safe, and he'-e Ihe
visjfi.rs indulged in .some decid
edly rank jdaxi'ir. the shortstop.
to head o!V Smith at third from
coii:!i:. Ihrexv home, and had i!
I been for the L:rand stand his
heaxe xvould nroiinldx- liaxe imtic
'vejal uii:es. hut as it xxiis sniilii
md IleiobI both romped home
xvilh Ixvo moie tallies. L. Smith.
S VI'-.
lenlay. lined up on one of the
Hrodeaaard cirxes. lacinir it at
xher-e Ihe baseman seemed
at s.-a xxhat to do xvith it. but
finally decided o throw home.
which he done, and fxo more
cores ity McC.auley and Mason
came over the pan. Neitel xvas
li-o able to ncofialc a safe one
from the collection i,f (he Ihor-
Zuckweiler
Lutz....
iiuhf, iwm which iiia aiiuie xvon i.xiouiiiy uemoraiieu jewelers,
.. ana iu'i.'-iihi. i piaciuir ii in rmm neiu. ami on
which L Sniilh came home Tlie
...,J(. ..,,. ., Mwe,.s hl s thorou'-hlv fired out
ouds.
race xvas ir.ore of a procession t
when the r.e-.ohite led the Vr.niile ir
i'"s now inoioumiix iiri'ii o
o m i iiiiiiiiiir. iieciiieii 11 can a
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tho second rree Wednpsrhiy, xvhich thr M!" ' "n '"s nil lo
IJrisfol liont xvon hy e!?v;n rcor.ds. -uo. isiop c;ni2lit ,eiie at third
The yachts xvill lie overhauled dur base, and Ileal ended Mm atrony
ins the next three days in ireparr.tion by sinking out.
for tho threo open sea contests thi-: In tile second act of the til Me
meuce Thursday. June I 1. and continue unlil Saturday
lo p. in., al xxhich time the contest xvill close.
No emplove or close relative of an eu.idoye of TIM
can enler the c m t eet .
A board of three responsible business men xxill have exclusive
(iilrol of the ballot box the last day of the contest ;11id make an
nouncement of the result of that dax's otinir.
The r.onlesl Manager reserves Ihe riht lo rejecl any nomina
tion and to pass tinal .jud.smcnl upon any question that may arise,
not covered by these rules.
No .statement or promise made by any solicitor, canvasser or
.vtrent. vaixim,' from these rules, xvill be recounicd by Tlil".
Jnl'ltXAI."
Till-: .l iI'ltXAI. reserves the riuht to chancre the plan or to make
anv additions or alterations L Ihe above condition thai max be de
cided necessary to Ihe interest and welfare of the contest, and its
candidates.
In accept incr nomination and in castincr votes, all candidates
must accept and acrree to abide by Ihe above rules and conditions.
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Relief for Busy
Mothers....
We now have ready-made (Dresses for
Children, in several styles, and at prices
ranging from
35c to 1.25
These are good values and well worth
your consideration. It is always a pleas
ure to show you our goods whether you
buy or not.
Phones 53 and 54
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THE DAYLIGHT STORE
sq mr ntf ny
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ALMOST FATAL
AUTOMOBILE
ACCIDENT
Auto Turns Turtle, and Wonder
Is That Occupants Were Not
Instantly Killed.
How Prises
Be Awarded.
The manner of axxardincr prizes is as follows:
The Overland tlx e-nasencrer totirincr car. xvith complete equip
ment, xvill be axxariled lo Ihe contestant xxho .secures (he larcresl
number of voles dui incr the campai-u.
The s',un Schinoller .Muelb-r IMano xvill be awarded to tin
contestant receivincr the second lar'-c-st number of votes durincr the
campaign. , , .,, , ..
After these cri-and prizes have been awarded, there will be three
i i oil. i: . r .1 1 .
nri.es awarded in earn oi me nisii-ieis :i omh-s.
'ia , .,o I ii I i-..eei in" flie h i h e s I xote in each district.: re-
eprdless ,r the vole in anv other district, and after the errand pne:
have been awarded, will receive a beautiful diamond riucr, purchase!
fr i t xx- Crnl.ill of P I a It s in 01 1 1 1 1 . and on display at his store.
Tile contestant receivincr the second highest number of voles in
.-w.il .liwtriet i-et.oirilless o I" the voli' in anv other di-ti'K'!. and allei
n',.. .r,..,twi i.i'icc leive heeii nxxarded. xvill recvii' an order on one o
ni-.n...,...! h' Iro eest stores for s:',!) xvorlli of lueri'hanilise. as thi'V
in'iv 1 iW I
' 'Ihe cimleslant receivincr the third larcrest number of votes in
...w.i. .nii-iei i-eir.-i idlest of the vide in anv other district, and allei
tin- errand prizes have been axvanled. xvill receive a crobl xvalch. choie.
of l'.lcrin or Wallham nioveiiieut. purchased li oin J. W . (aalnll
lMatlsnioutb, ami n display at his store in this city
siii'i'i r To as.siire exerxone xxho enters this campaign n,
..i. .i.a.- r.,;.. .nwl inoeiil ial tVealment. we xxi I pav to every con-
ill-si i ii i ii uu: .ii.-. . . . - ..
teslanl who i nters and xxho remains active until Ihe close of lln
campaicrn and xxho fails to xxin one f the splendid prizes oilered. ;
cash cmnmission of ten (t " ''"l "f the money which they havi
secured ami tuinel inlo Ibis ollice durincr the campaign.
week olf Poruly Htxik.
Watch our windows for the
standing of the piano contest
ants. H. M. Soennichsen.
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Drag Store Mo-Vies:
"SAVED BY A NECK"
G ? This little sketch is amusing. But it would not be
very funny if you bought bichloride of mercury
tablets from us and took them by mistake. Mis
takes don't mix with our way of doing business.
5 Play safe. Let us put up your medicine.
CHauzy Drug Company
drama IMallsmoiilh proceeded b
hancr several oilier- larcre (diunks
of plooni on Ihe hopes of tjie
visitors. lUrrioll otiened the in-
nincr xvilh a little hit to the
pilcher. xviu'eh be xvas able lo held
and retire the runner al lirsf ().
miilh xvas hit. by ' the pitcher;
llerold xvas more lucky ami crol, a
safely tlirouirh si-conil ami when
Ali-Cauley rapped one to short
Smith came home; Mason xvas
bit by the pitcher jn tryincr t
'locale tin plale. nrnl took first;
1.. Smith was relire.il on a fly lo
second, that for n xxonilec xvas
handled hy the baseman. At this
lime lccr llerold proceeded lo
Ihroxv a scare in the visitors by
slealincr home on them while lln
third baseman xvas exaiiiiniucr Ihe
all. Xeilzel semired a safelv lo
left, field that brouubt in Mason
md Mi-('auley, and he came home
on tin' hit of liki-. Tleal retired
the side by foulinpr out lo the
catcher.
Tin-re was nolhincr furl her lo
mcr in tin' scorincr line until the
seventh, when pike placed a
safely in Ihe shortstop teiritorv;
Heal hit safely lo left, but xvas
jlaler caught a second base; lar
rioll secured a safetx- :m.l w:i
followed bv C. Smitli. xxho struck
"ill. huf llerold xvas passed lo
Hirst. Pike scored at Ibis I ime on
a Ihroxv lo cnlch him. and Mc
C.auley, with a Ixvo bacrc;i'r adib-il
.i . :i ...1 1 . ., . 1 1 (. 1 1 1 in
jo j lie lurnioii aioi i"'mipim
parriolL and Ib-robl. Mason tin
ished the innincr by llyincr out l
shortstop.
In the eighth innincr Ihe Red
So- diciilcd ti take a few more
-.cores lo add to their b-ad in the
name, when I.. Smith hit safely lo
third, and on Ihe thn.xv xvas saTe
at lirsl; Neitzel xvas rcliri-il. sec
ond to lirst; Pike xvas abb' lo
place a safety to second, on
which "Sniilh came over xvilh a
tally: 15eal xvas walked to lirsl;
Iarriott hit, to pilcher and xvas
safe on a wild Ihroxv to first, and
on this misplay Pike ami Smith
recrislcred al the place. C. Sniilh
xvas in croud trip in bis turn ami
rapped one lo the h'Tt crarden,
xvhich brouciht in Heal ami Par
riot t; llerold secured a safe one
to center and both he ami Smith
scored on Ihe hi! of McC.auley to
Ihe lei! held fence. Mason ended
the acrony by knockincr a 11. v t
second base.
This closed Ihe scorincr, as the
Omaha buys were unable lo save
themselves from a shutout, anil
lln' fans wended I heir way home
ward, rejoieincr over Ihe success
of the micihly Red Sox. The line
up of the two teams xvas as fol
loxvs ;
' llrodecraard Crowns Heinlz
encrcr, pilcher; ISerland, catcher;
l.ce, lirsl ; Helton, .second; Hillon,
shortstop; parinenler, third;
center
Landers. b-rt; Conklin
Johnson, ripht.
Red Soy Pike, pitcher; Neit
zel. catcher; McCauley. lirsl; C
Sniilh. second; Parrioll, short
Ib'iobl, Ihird: Mason, left; Ileal,
center; I.. Smith, ricrht.
Card of Thanks.
To the kind neighbors ami
friends xxho so kindly crave Iheii
aid and sympathy durincr the ill
ness' and death of our beloved
wife and mother, we do tendei
our heartfelt thanks.
J. I., llrown and family.
Hot Weather Tonic and Health
Builder.
Are you run doxvn Nervous-
Tired? Is evcrylhincr you do an
effort? You are not lazy you
are sick! Your Slomaeh, l.iver
Kidnevs, and whole system need
a Tonic. A Tonic ami Ileallh
Ibiibler lo drive out Ihe wash'
mailer build you up and .renew
your slrencrlh. Nolhincr better
than Klertric Hitters. Start to
day. Mrs. James Duncan, liny
nesville, Me., writes: "Com
pletely cured me after several
doctors frave me up."
$1.00, at your Drucrcrist.
50c ami
Motorcycle for Sale.
In excellent condition, good as
new. Uigr, powerful 2-cylinder,
developing 7-10 II. P. Need the
money. Must sell at once. See
Kd Steinhauer at Journal ollice.
The Journal does job work. .
There xvas a crn-a! deal of ex
citement created nerc aturday
exeniner by the report thai sev
eral persons xx ere killed in an
au!o accident ii"ar the home of
Will T. Adams, s.-ulh of this city.
Parlies xx ere sen! out to ascer
tain the t fill 1 1 of the runior, and
on their arrival there found the
car, xxhich xvas a ii-hf machine,
mi the side of the road, xvheie it
had turned turlle. and extracted
from the machine William (Jar
ens and Henry llarless, txxo of Ihe
occupanis of the car, and for a
lime it was thou-rht that Ihey
xxi re seerely injured, as they
were limp ami seeml almost
lifeless. The men were hurried
lo the ollice of a physician in
this city for an examination as to
fh-n'r in.'uries. and if xxas found
that the men xvere not injured be
vond a few bruisess. Iml xvei'e ile-
i I 1 siiffermcr from an oxi-r ac-
'uiiuilal ion of liipioivs of xarimis
kinds, and on one of the men two
hollies of whisky xvere found,
while from the condition of their
crnrmenls it xvas evident that
several other bottles had been
broken, as Ibex were saturated
with the booze and pieces of glass
betrayed the fact of the broken
bottles. The two men xvere taken
to a hotel, hexing lo be carried
from Ihe doctor's oflice lo Ihe
r-.ulomobile thai conveyed them to
Ihe Perkins house, where 1 hex
were loilcred over night.
It seems from all that can be
learned from Hie two injured men
that they. in company xvilh
"Kdcrar Morion and another man.
had come up from Union in the
car of Mr. Morton, ami started for
home about 7:.-b, and xxle u they
readied tin load near Ihe Adams'
place had gotten out o ope - ide
where the loose iliit xxa. and
xvhile Irving- to get the madine
back in the road had one of Ihe
front x heels broken, and Ibis
ca used the car to I u rn turlle and
Ihroxv them out. It is staled by
lll".-'e who xvere lirsl o tlie se.'-io
of thi' accident that Morion, who
xv a - drixincr. and bis companion
were perfectly sober. They re
turned to their homes the same
"xeniiicr. xvhile the other Ixvo men
remained here to res! up from
their- strenuous joy ride. AM of
Ihe parlies arc from the vicinity
of I iii'Hi, xvilh the exception of
llarless, who says his home is at
Caspar. Wyoming, and he xvas
back on a vi-it In his old friends
in Liberty nrecimd. II is certain
ly fortunate for the parly that
they were jo killed hy the a-
cidellt. as it could easily have re
sulted in their instant ib-alh.
HON. E. M. POLLARD
AUTOS UP FROM NEHAWKA
Hon. T. M. Pollard, accom
panied by his little son. were in
I lie city today for a fex- Ii mii s
xi-itincr xxith friends and in look
ing after some lusines.-- allairs
at the court bouse. Mr. Pollard,
since his retirement, from con
gress, has licvoled himself to bis
farm at Nehaxxka, and here the
most up-to-dafe methods have
been applied xvilh great success,
and the apple orchards of Mr.
Pollard are famous throughout
the west. Mr. Pollard still keeps
a keen interest in the public af
fairs and bis most able tilling of
I lie position in congress shows
that he is a man alive to Ihe in
terests of his constituents.
WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE
Musical Burlesque
Brand New Show
EVERY WKSK
Clean. Clasty Entertainment. Everybody Goes: Ask
Anjbody. LACItS' CIWl KATINEE DAILY
DON'T GO HOME SAYING
I DIDN'T VISIT THE GAYETY
Only Real Bakery In Town!
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Choosing a Baker's Doztm
With Omar.
- Ah, choose the niost for what you yet
may spend
Before you, too, into the street de
scend, Street after street acd other
streets to search,
Bans bread, sans cake, sans baker
and sans end!
KlvvVV.Vrs s-.
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Make the most of us. Finest
bread, cakes and pies made
clean, baked clean, sold clean.
Why not patronize such a
bakeshop as ours light, airy,
sanitary?
We would welcome you as a
regular customer. Phone us.
Deliveries made promptly.
Customers Are Satisfied!
WAGNER'
"Everything Good To Eat"