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THUnSDAY, JUNE 1S, 1S.4. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, PAGE 7. T7 17 A? AND YOU WILL NEED A GOOD AMOUNT OF o Y have a otx! stock of the verv best of Standard Ianila Twine and are now booking orders for this Twine at prices which are far cheaper than this irrade of Hinder Twine was ever sold at before. Let Us Handle Your Order ....and Save You IV.or.cy.... G. P. EASTWOOD v.itli Mi-- I. -mis Knller ul I.iteh i mil. Neb. i j Al':l 1 !!, ia:i, who ha- been ; o Y;i h:! ri-. f-r two weeks put-Mi-- Alia l.im. Ii w. l to Line.. in , in ai-:,fa. i .-S u i n.ti home i -....I... i A. I . Si.il' .- was m M'.ifiJ.'.-k Mi-. H. Mv!- -pent itu: day ! I . t T ! - i 1 ! . i 5iii! a- ;ti Liu- j .,: M-may. '.! :;!- lii'.l 1 i i -1 1 1 iii I.in-I .1;- Y. .!.--. 1. 1 . i y. i - - I'.mily ; r.'iii wa- I radii::-' i i . !. i r :'! .M.. i. .!,iy. I ! a! n rda . 'Pie M.T'.. i hnvi ii Sunda -i-h.i .I !.!,( ii-'l a I'll' pf'i'ani . 1 1 i I a la: - ri ii u : - a I i u . Mr. aini .Mr-. Ikr Tdane -;!;' a lew !ay. i;!mi: t i i ! ! dtu-ht'T. Mr-. Sci!. r Wolfe, al !laeoik. r rtut niir-r home Monday. V.. I. owe ! ill" Liin-'tln ;rnin . :. iit wa- i-it in-j 1 '" and 'r- J 1 1 1 j - f the Kan-a- i ! l.i.i;-. ! '.iitla. i'-dy r:in C.o. were in A!o in- J. 1'. ii- .li-l iui-in"-- at t lir ! ' l m-' r. al..! - Mo,,, lay. ii'it"! t!.v M"':-! iy. j Mr. a;;. I Mr-. I'::u i;- 'I'm. I of Mi-- Aim,: ; '!! a- in Liu- ! Mu-doek .-prut Saturday until i . iir: M- -lay 1 1 i 1 1 u . j .M.M:ta i-iMnir llu-ir l -inirhtrr. f ;:n kinm r v. a - ii'in- the city j Mr. .M'-Krn:i.;i a;i-l family. . : i , ; .ii C !;u--.ia v. I. ' i j t i P y t- rli n . i'. I i'1't'in-tri. i- t-j 1 1 i i i-ic hi- h'iiir J.v putlii '-' irr a n'v lar'r ii?iii''A ami - I'l'i'i! i n - in thr i.:,i!vi;(-.-i !P,i kii.-il wa- a pa.-- ! p-n-!ir- ;n.J r IiiBislinir thr :. r ! l.!'a-.-!n J'i i.la. 1 im;mii r'."I. Thr r ial nirr!iiiir- r i'hIim-! rd in thr fprt f. 'n rhimh hv Jp-V. I - t W ( rk !! Hl- Al. .lai'lr- H!1'I witr .if Sutf ', w.-jv ii: !n!i Wfilnr-iiay. I'.i.i C.iai'p wii! t " Li Mr ifii 'I "i '-' -u M . ::.. v. !.. i.. i-i i.i- ant" h"inr. t v -1 1 ; ami v. 1 1 a f I rnil.-, . t). Mr-. .1. I. IP'U-. i-!t--. i.i l.m-j li'-v. inrinl' ;- wa- lak n in.. Iii . ..i : !i "t!i Satur.i.iy until Tin--- j r h n ri. -i -v. I'ai !;;-!i! ;-i:i .i v. h Mi-. :.',' M .1 'n V,w y ami Mi-, a"! Mr-. . !'. I"i iT-oman. -r.. i,!...!i,- a r.ii.plr i!;n- 1 a - f j ' u:i.av mir-ls at t h-:in w,,-k. j"t' M'-. : 1 1 1 1 M'i--. Sam Ta-hnri-. T. V. r.ti.pi! ! t-.'-k ilui'irr I uc-- whrr-r lhr h.n) an al'iimlanrr f witii i. '. I- i-r -rinan. -i.. a ''1 i f li.-M.I rha-kt-n. iaimK. j Mi -. N''l s!i. (Vrp an. I "n. 15"--. Will. am 1 1 . . i I l"r:i r-ity' "f !.-nrr. :i.i.. i-itr,I with Mi-. Plarr ". t- Si;:-f!ay vit!iam! Mr-. .T. A. ShaffT fr.ni YVnJ- ll.-ri.-'! l'r. !'!-. n--. lay until FrMny. M'--. J. A. M. . Sti pi- at;.? M'I l'.ar.- m i ' Sh a (Vt air. -mpa n ir tlmm l.i Lin- T 1 1 r r h a ! 1 1 nfl'irr- r:-r Ii! 1 . ! ". ' ! ! ! j '' ' ' 1 h ' ' !' UfH ll"llir. M. -..,' " i ia.-mr--. I Mi-- Marurry Iia.il ar a h.ni-r Mi-- !!.- T'k!r;- .if I. inc. ! ii pa ! 1 i-i!a n nt il Snn-lay. Thu-r -:. ; frv 'la' - with M i -s i pi'--' rt WIT.-: Mi-r- Yal.'ntinr I$'a!itm M".ir t!li- M''k. i Mr! -,-. P.-th.r Mvrr-. Harl piof Sp:.i!-" aial fanuh U-i t j ' I"' i . f nr- l. N.-ll A'l- M :lav I., u.akr lli.ir J'i 1 1 u r-! : i n - "i 1 . i ' r. l n . '." n -1 i ! W'ilkin J i . . r ; i . in -,iplit rn l!r I i !'. a n i i. j " 1 "f Pr-lhanr- ami Alma (;.n.hr Mi-- Amrlia K mm a'. m;- i ami .( :... k ..f K!m- A'hla Kl'i-M -A'ir lrailia-' i : '"" ' ' " ' ' i h a ip I" I'a i: !r. .J . h. n i m.-.a !"h! iv r 1 i . 1 " I i - . i : i . j ami N''..r K"rMan an. I 'anr' Mr. s. i ;..lr- rui'l Mr-. r.'aT-a ! a r-I . I'liry attrn.lr.l rt pirlnn J: . -ti f a.iaj -.-n. r,-r in , ian. In j h"v at I aan.v...i Salunlay rrn. Some Good Cattle. Tho Journal force were mighty well pleased to -ee one of its good friends, iu the person of A. U. Jioedi-ker, from near Xehawka, la-t Monday evening, who was in I he city for a few hours, return ing home from tjouth Omaha, where he- had hern with a car of cattle. There were '22 head in the load and brought -K.fio on tin- market. Tin y were bought at an arrai:e weight of pounds and were -old at l,iaO, alm.'sL a aim-pouml-uaiii iu livr and one half month-. Tln-y were sold ihrouh the Wood Urn.-. agenc, at South Omaha. Mr. ord.-ker was well plea-ed with the market and the uain ii fredintr. I- MURDOCH. - (Special Correspondent.) 4 lan P.'n !lrr was in Lincoln Saturday and Surdav. Thr S. wrick si-Irrs. I'.lia and Ka. were lioinr hmt Siimlav. YV. 1. r.!d!r was in Lincoln Thui-day lirtween iraius. Tfie (P.rhry -i-ti is. Martha and Minn, w.-rr hofnr rr Sunday. .M'--. II. Iai-' -i-t.r. Lillian, a ;a! s . i. w rjr i - i t i 1 1 gr her the past w o'k. A rii ui nf yoiinir people went In the Klir-rr farm Sunday for a gooil f iiiir. Mr-. . n. ;ille.-pir wa isit iiil: rIa!ir- in Lincoln a few ia- la-t week. Mi.ni To Mr. and Mrs. F.mil Mill.--, a line rii:hl and ne-half-poimd l'". on .tune 1 2. Y ra I'.i-rnliuf irlurnrd from ir;:nd 1-land Ia-t Thur-ilay. -ay--he had a iroml himr and a linr (rip. The litllr s.ri of Mr. and Mr A. J. T""l had thr mi-fortune of breaking hi- collar boiie Tuesla t en i r, i f la-t W erk. The weather man sent in a daily rain eery nit:hl of la-t week, which helped the coin and potaloe-. 1 m 1 1 niiuht ru- tin W he 1 1 . Mary l!u-b had Ihr mi-forlum of brrakins both bmir- i. 1 1 1 I..rr part of !i"r arm la-t 1 ridny morninir. but from la-l port In r arm i- grtfrna- along nicely. Ir. -lour- and family went t Lincoln Thur-diy morning in their car to alien, (he gradual- illg eeci-rs of Mrs. .Tone brother, r.harle- Moon, and wen caught in the rain and had to re turn home on thr Rock l-land X". t i. Local News From Tuesday's Dally. Mrs. Jay Vaughn departed yes terday for Sioux City fur a short visit with friends'. Mrs. John V. Chapman return ed to her home in Lincoln this afternoon, after a short visit here with her parents. Mrs. V. L Brooks departed this afternoon for Lincoln, where she will attend the state conven tion of the 1'. K. O. f"r a few days. Charles Fetzer and wife carne in this morning from their home at Louisille to attend the Patter-son-Fetzer wedding this eening. Mrs. A. F. Seybert of Cullom was in the city yesterday for a few hours looking after some matters of business with the merchants. Mrs. j. M. Young departed this morning on No. ( for Albia. low a. where ;-he -Aas called by the serious illnes.- of her sister in that place. F.dilor T.ee J Mayf-eld nf the Louisville Courier was in the city today for a few hours looking af ter some matters of busine.-s at the court house. Mrs. Y. A. Taylor, who re-ides south of thi- city, wa- a pas senger lo Kirkille. M., Sunday, wlu re she will i-it relaties anil friends for a I hip"1. Wanted. married man. without chil iln n. to work on farm. sin. on p"r month. llou-e furni-he. Steady job. Mli-t bae pood ref erence. II. Y. Server. (JlrU- w I, Tow a. "i-IS-Jtw Farm for Sale. Impr.Ar.l soacre farm, one and ! hr e-mia rlr rs mib' north of c. hawka. r. r;.nd orchard. buildimr- all painfe.) and in good repair. Fery fo.. of ground i tillable. Write or .-ee owner. (H!o Scliacht. Nehawka, Neb. i.n l Fni pi.i'-e Monday 'f- an onnt of the rain ('.. ft. .l-wdau ha- re! n rm d i ' ' v '' !i!,iinn at limni' Su:ala houir aft.-r -p. ;i lii''- Irn das in j 1 ;i "ad o f pirn irking, a f hey had I'lat I -moii ; h o-' roi.iilv lmsine-. I intruded. Mi-- Mar ie Tl;!a-h. r eiit. -' tai l-j r d So ! ' . !a tit Mi- Amelta "o..d and Lillian Y'-rk of Lin coln. The Afi--e- Y.-ra I'i-ot;lv ami Rubv M'.iie left Momla;. f.-r a i-it Heating Stoves Wanted. Wanted t.. ,uy all kinds of ! heating -..e- at the coiner of Fi-hlh and ChiraL'o Ave. Amlv Hawick. Two Fine Threshing Machines. Krom WfMlnosilay's I;ii!y. Two large and up-odale ("asr thre-hinu machines h;ie .just been leejed here Mr. M.T'.. an-peakrr. the local agenl. for ib ie!y n two of Ih" farmers of tiii- iciui(y. The machines are of (he tpe thai has In me in general u-e Ihroii-'hoiil the west, and are de-tine. for Carl Syrgum and R. L. I'l-op-t for use this sea--on in the wheal lirlds. The -uc i'e-s of I be Ca- machin's ha l"'i'M rrmarkabb- and Mr. Man spraker has in Ihe a-f I wo years di-o-d of a large number of lliriii io Ihr ilillerent farmers. N USE THIS BLANK FOR MAKING NOMINATIONS. FILL OUT AS DIRECTED AND SEND TO THE CAMPAIGN MANAGER, PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. NOMINATION BLANK GOOD FOR 500 VOTES Dale 1914 CAMPAIGN rHfiGEn, THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL I Nominate Street Town or R. F. D Contest District No . As a Candidate in The Journal Prize Contest. Signed Address . This Nomination Counts 500 Votes. Not over three nomination blanks will be credited to each contestant. The nominator's name will not be divulged until after the contest and only then at their request. C. L. Jean and wife were pas sengers this morning for maha. where they will visjf fop the day with their daughf er-in-i aw, Mrs. Will .lean, at the hospital. ew, who will visit here at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs II. T. Batten. Attorney A. G. Cole and wife re turned home this morning on N.. 15 from an extended trip through the east visiting at the old home of Mr. Col in Ohio, and also-at-. points in West Yirginia. j Misses Katie and Mary Katl'en berger and Mrs. (ieorge Kafl'en berger were passengers thi morning for Omaha, where they go to spend the day looking afier some matters of business in that city. Charles Patterson, who has been here visiting for a few days with relatives and in attendance at the wedding of his m-phew. Jack 'Patterson, departed thi morning for his home at Arapahoe. Is the Thing 1 Miss Celia T'alicek depailed this morning on a vacation (rip f si-veral weeks to bcimT and P.onbler, Cobradi. where sire will enjoy the mountain climale and visit with friends. She was ac companied as far as Omaha by her sister. Mis- Pauline. Mrs. A. L. Tidd depa'"iVd t.s terday afteriioon for Lincoln where .-he will allend the stale convention of the P. F. o society held in that city. She was accom panied to the capital cily by l'r sual llrndd who will visit (here willi relatives for a short time. Carl Scl.midtman. who is em ployed in Omaha with the Iuex e Shoe Co., came down last e e ning mm 'o. 2 to be pre-nt at the Pal t rson-Feler w-dding. Mrs. It. S. nanisey wa- in Ihe city yesterday for a short lime looking after soce bu-ine-i- mai lt ers and departed on the stub"' for Lincoln where she i slaving at the home of hrr -i.-ter. Mrs. Wm. T-'oxwell. Mr. Foxwell is very low and his physjriaus hold out little hope fop Iii- recovery. William ltarclay departed yes he. lay afternoon for lla-tiugs where he poes to attend the con vention of the Fraternal order of F.agles. being a delegate from (he local aerie of the order. Mrs. W. n. Bryan and dauchler. Mis- Lucille, departed last, even ing for Kirksville, Missouri, where they will consult a specialist in regard fn the teratment of the young lady. Superintendent of Schools W. !. Prooks deparled this after noon for Xe.lasha. Kansas, where he goes to attend the marriage of his brother. Superintendent F. Ib Jp-ooks of the Culhrie, Oklahoma. schools. Alberl Fickler of Stanton. Xeb.. arrixeil la-t evening from his home in the northern part of the stale and will spend a few hours here visiting with relatives, as well as old friends. lie was call ed to South Omaha to look after a car of stock. IL A. Ttrooks arrived last even ing on the belated No. L' from bis home at Marion. Towa. and visited here for a few hours with his brother. Superintendent. W. O. Ttrooks and wife. Mr. Ttrooks is engaged in traveling for a large school supply house and took the advantage of a short stop here. Prom Wednesday's Danr. J. K. Tuey departed last eve ning for pern, where he was call ed to look after some matters of business for a short time. Frank Finkle and J. It. Roddy drove up this morning from their home near I'libm to look after some matters of business in this city. Mr. Pio-encrans r Plall-niouih was in the rily esterday after noon on a vi-it with eMayor J. A. Iticliardson. He made the trip in his' auto and found the roads very nice until he wa- south of W.Noming. when he ran inlo mud ami wlu re it showed considerable rain had fallen. Nebraska City News. Mrs. J. F. McTanie and dauch ler. Miss Fllen Ddl. departed this morning on No. 5 for Kansas City, from where they go In Salina. Kansas, for a visit with Mrs. Mc Daniel's mother and sister, and then go on to Seattle. Washing ton, for a isit with Mrs. Alien, a laughter of Mrs. McD.iniel. They will be gone several months. From Thursday's Iaily. Roy pepperbei g was in the city yesterday from Lincoln to look after his interests iu the cigar line. Fred Jamla returned this aft ernoon from Uaveloek. where he was attending to som.- matters of business for a short time. Mrs. F. A. Kirkpatrick nf Ne hawka, who has been i-il ing in Omaha fr a short time, returned to this city this afternoon to at tend a session of the Fijual Fran chise League. John Miller was a passenger Ibis afternoon for Omaha, where he was called to look after soim mailers of business for a f'W hours. We feature price because you're accustomed to it but really price is a lesser consideration. The fact is figures are but the blut of a pen. Quality is the thing which lasts and influences you to come again. Electrio Shoe Store SOUTH SIXTH STREET ..BRING IN YOUR REPAIRS.. Paul Lutz was a business i -i t -or in the metropolis today, u inu to that city on the rally Darling ton train. Roy Dunii-'k was a passenurr thi- afternoon for Omaha, wlure In was called to attend to some mat (ers of bu-ine--. D-Mi UIi mI'ni of Murray was iu the cit for a lw hours last evening looking alter -onm mai lers of bu-iiie-s with the merchants. Mrs. W. W. Moore wa.- a r-as-.-ener this morning for Omaha for a few hours and will departl this aflernoon for- S'-huvIrr, N'-i.. where she wid join her hir-band. who is ena-rd in m-wspaper work iu that city. A. L. (lash, our of the candidate- '..r I In' o flier of Con a ly Sup eriu ! em i'"i t on liie republican ti'-ket. ami W. M. Thoir.a.-, b dh of Loui-ville, were in the cilv lo day for a few hours, bring regis tered at the Perkins Ibui-e. Rex Young and sisler, Mrs. F. O. Lyman and bubr, of Murray, were i-itors m thi- cilv ?.hnday. W. M. Philpol "f Weeping Wa ter came 1 1 1 ye.-lcrday to -prnd a few hours in this cily looking ai ler mailers of busine.-s. M. C. Pu-hnell of Soulh I tend was ailemliiig to busine.-s matter- in this city e-lerday and made this ot:'n u ph a-ant call. W. V.. Ro-rncrans was anion-' the pa-scner-, ihi- aflrriioon or Omaha, whrre he wa- ralb d lo at Inid lo -oine bu-iurss mailers for a few Imurs. Attorney W. C. ll.im- - of lm:i ha was jn the cily le.Iay for a I" '.v hours looking afl'-r -on,.' mailers in the dislrirl court. Mi s. joe Kline and sou. Millard, of omaha. are in the city for the day visiting with their many friends. Mildred has just re turned from Cornell uniersjy, where he was assist in- in the -chool woik there, as well as tak ing a po.-t graduate cour.-e. Mrs. O-rar Wilson was am Tig Ihe pa-seners thi- moroing" l'.r Omaha, where -he was railed lo look aft'i- some mailer- of bu-i-nr-s or Ihe day. James It. Tipton. who ha charpe of Ihe wagon bridge al the Plalle iier. came jn thi- after noon to look aflej- -oine trading I with t he merchant s. Mrs. D. ".. Morgan. Mrs. F. W. Cook. Mrs. dertrude Morgan and Mrs. T. 11. pollock deiailed this morning for Lincoln, where they will allend Ihe stale convention of the P. F. O. sorbly and also will be entertained with other members of Die Plattsmoiith chapter at a luncheon by the Plait-mouth club of the capital cilv. Mi-s Ruth Johnson wa a pas senger this morning for- Omaha, where she got - to attend a picnic to be given in thai cily by tin' diocrr-' association al Krug park. Hon John J. ; ill in. formerly treasurer of South Omaha, and al pr-e-ent in the internal !enue collector's otlice at Omaha, is jn the rity looking oer tin' persons who are liable for inrom tax. While here he was a calba- al Ihe Journal offire for a social chat. Mr. dilliu is one of the prominent democrats nf Douglas county. Miss Yesta Douglass departed this morning for Linroln, where she will visit for a short time at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. O. Steihm. Sam Shoemaker and William Slark.jolin were passengers this morning for Omaha, where they vvi II spend the day looking after oiiie business affairs. I". J. Raber and sister, Mrs. J. K. Sea. of Newton, Kansas, are in the city making a short visit at Ihe home of their cousin, Mrs. Al fred Fdgerton and family. Dr. d. II. dilmore and W. d. Itoedeker of Murray were in the city last veiling for a few hours visiting with friends and looking ifler some matters of business. Miss Jennie Ratten who has been visiting at Newman drove. Nebraska, for the past. few days. returned home last . :evenmg bringing with her her little neph- Miss Tonv Jam! i was aiming the passengers this morning for Omaha, where she will spend a few hours looking after busbies mat ters. Ralph' Marshall came in this morning from Chicago where he has been for some time enjoying a visit in that city with relathcs and friends. Mrs. T. A. Sluecl.lin and two children departed this morning for Watson, Mo., where they will visit until Sunday in that place with relatives. Elmer llartman of dlemvood was a isjtor in Ibis cily yester day for a few hours looking after some matters of business in re gard to his bakery. Robert Walling came jn lal eeuing from Omaha, wln-rc he has been attending school for the past year, and will spend his vaca tion here with his parents. To Colorado, California, Yellowstone National LOW SUMMER TOURIST FARES S Pacific In Effect Daily, Until September 30, 1914 Vacation time is here. The question "Where shall I o this summer" must be decided now. Let us assist you in forming your plans by sugestin a number of pleasant and restful trips that may be made within the limits of your vacation period. Mountains, sea shore, camping, fishing any diver sion that will take you away from your cares for awhile and bring you back with renewed energy to take up your duties. UNION PACIFIC Standard Road of tbe West will tell you of a score of pleasant trips, if you will signify that you desire to take a vacation that is different than any you have ever taken before. We will also tell you more about the re duced round-trip Summer Tourist Farts, routes, stop-over pririleges, side trip and give you other interesting: information that will be of asilauce. to you. Apply to W. S. BASIHGER, G. P. A., Omaha, Nebraska. ' Misses Anna and Josephine Rys ami Miss Marie Svoboda were passengers this morning on the early Burlington train for Oma ha, where they will i-it. for the day looking- after some matters pi'j business. CI An BED f.rnr1 down nnnn nauorBiT "'-l nnnArroe CHEAPER THAN REVT1NC NO CROP, NO rAYVENT. Itr.l f : ' Vni.rca imnnm a4 wild lud. H'tiftoil, cUtmumiI. Near R.R.. Srhool. n4 L' Nftl-tll T')lrnfa C"4. Cheap fuel. Pne ftlS to $li pr acre-!0 annual pinna ftl. "UllU J-114Ull or f crop each yrar. Cminuu.riaajr. re tare, te purckra. t s" peuktry:DIU Write cr see Tl: L E. IfAAS CO., 215 Jbdna B!d.,Kin:ea;cas, Miai !