PLftTTSMOUTH SEWII-WEEKUY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1514. PAGE 2. f3 H n h h E fgil &2 Q 1 W C3S1 US Lj Ha UUUV S THE "CUT OUT" Because of the inability of a great many peo ple to take advantage of our China Sale Sat urday, we have decided to continue it this week. We have only a few pieces of our Johnson English ware left, and to fill out we have added some more very good bargains in Glassware and white china. We will also continue our sale on novelty dishes at 5 cents each. You really cannot afford to miss this if you desire REAL bargains. The Daylight Store Phones 53 and 54. 222 53K3S3SS ejj Everyone Invited Good Music Hi1 E7! ft -y - - a CTTgyCTgresnaagg A good time assured to all. Tr If Saturday Evening, July 25th BATTLE THE RED SOX AGAIN NEXT SUNDAY !! i na! .f Hie ii. !lie Ain:'Uis le wil !i us ; ha.-.- ball nf Snulli iain next I lie nii'- fir i : a 1 1 1 tMiaha, w ; Si 1 1 ni.iy to t rv a f i 1 sef f 1 f It team is tin real t;;.s in tli.- ball playing line, ami tin- I ; 4 j Sn aii- In. ihhI an. I ileler mi iiil In try ami ! I ! i Iwaxy liillhi-r 1 f choppers up if pus- -iii!f. Tlii' i - 1 1 1 1 rf tin- anic !.ii Sun. lay, while it wa apiitKt tin- lied S'. ii.vt-il cli-aily that th i-il..r wi-rc nut invincible. ;;'!. if Hi.- I r .i - a I team had h hi tln'ir n-ri' wmihl have r-s;ill - 1 H l!n Armours Ioiny 1 1: eon- ;!irf. Tli'' fail- Were very keen In II:.- I !!li !i-r defeated, ami if it i- posihh for I'a .IoIidkm's i-oy to win out lilt' joy til' the fol lower ,.f thi !ia-t hall l'iiih1 will ! iiiihoini.l. . There is ph'iiiy of U-'i d material in tin- Red Sox ami if iln-y .Ia 1:00. 1 sl.-ady hal! tht-y ran hanir the hiiii' of (he visitors I'M f III- fl llCI'. Sell ycur property through the Journal Want Ads HON. C. F. REAVi'3, RE- CONGRESS IN THE CITY This morning (, T". Heavis of Falls (lily. nm of tin 1 1 a I i ri re uhlii'aii I'aiul ida I for nm:n-s from Ihr i-'ir-d ciiml ri-ssioii;il dis trict, came up Irmn his home t p-!iii a few hours in I'latlsiimulh ami vet aciu:iiu!fii with the ot"is. y.v. Ri-avis, in company with lion. Matthew ilerintr, was a ralli-r a! the .Jnmnal headquarters this morning ami v- were -ry much ph-a.t'il to meet tin dis tinguished i-nllt'inau from Rich ardson county. Mr. Reais will lie one of the leaders in the primary ( iM'lioit without iliiuht. ami is a very able enMeinan. He depai l ei! al noon over the Missouri Pa eilie for I'nioii, from where he will l'o to Lincoln to look over Ihe .-iiunlioii (here. A NUMBER OF TENNIS SHARKS HERE FROM NEBRASKA CITY LOST On July lr.lh, between -M.Miaiil ami Fincoln, a IMesl-o-Lile tank. sie "I!." nickel plated, with reilurin- valve at tached. Reward will be jrien lor ils return. R. O. Cole, My nard. e. . 7--':Ullw These Coatless Days Require a shirt that fits smooth ly. The OLUS Shirt stays in your trousers, because the tails are made into drawers. On and off like a Coat. Neat Sum mer patterns. Price $ 1 .50 TJew Ties Every Saturday . E. WESOOTT'S SOWS Everybody's Store. Last evening a number of the tenuis "sharks" of Nebraska City eame up o enjoy a few hours' play on the courts of the I'latt-mioulh association, and were loud in their praise of the excellent manner in which the grounds of the local club have been lived -up. Those jn the party were: Messrs. J. T. Srhwell, Olto Si iineidcr, William Campbell. Howard Kin and John Mallard. Messrs. Sch well and Campbell were particularly clever in their playing and win from their op ponents in fvcry' contest played. The.-e enllenieu are expecting to lake part in the inter-county ten nis tournament to be held in Ibis cily .'Mid desired to pet acquaint ed wilh Ihe courts before the hip" event. A number of other parties from the surrounding- counties, including (). Kins and Mr. Reavis of Falls City, will also be on hand when the tournament opens, and an unusually strong entry list from this county will take part. In the line of teiins news it may be interest inp: to note thai Rev. F. M. Druliner of this cilv this afternoon plays at Norfolk in the Xorlhcasleru Nebraska and South Dakota tournament to defend the trophy cup which he has held for the past two years. Anyone that pets away with Mr. Druliner will know that he has had some pame, and the friends of Ihe penial niin- ister are hopeful that he will re turn home with the cup, which, if he wins this year, will become his personal property. Liviupstoii Richey, also a mem ber of the club in this city, is makinp- it very intcrcstinp- for all comers in the Southeast Iowa lournanicnf, now beinp- held at Lake Manawa, and he bids fair to be one of the chief contenders for the cup offered as the prize for the winner. This showing- by the members of the club have stirred up great enthusiasm in the city and the year 191 i will he one of the most successful ever seen here in the linen f tennis enthusiasm. Mrs. Julius Neilson was a pas senger this morning for Omaha, where she will visit for Ihe day looking after some matters of business. NUISANCE SHOULD Tyewriter ribbons at the Jour nal office. CEASE AT ONCE Not Particularly Necessary, but It is an Annoyance to People and Should Be Stopped. Il has been quite noticeable of late that a great, many of the drivers of automobiles, while running their cars on the street, will almost invariably run with the "cutout" on the muffler of their engines open, making a great deal more noise than is necessary and furnishing an an noyance to persons on the side walks r in stores who ate trying to carry on a conversation at the lime the machines . pass them. While the use of the cutout does not in any way endanger Ihe lives of anyone, at the same lime it is ml necessary and is purely opt binary w ith the driver of a car whether j is used or not. The cily has had an ordinance for Mime time that provided against this, and the drivers of cars should be more careful in using it when on Ihe streets of the cily. On the more thickly settled resident streets the cars going past late at night wilh "cutouts" open furnish the means of dis turbing the slumbers of the peaceful citizens, and in case someone is sick the noise is very nerve-racking to the palicnl. The use of this device is whol ly unnecessary, as the amount of power I hal is developed by them is so small that it adds practical ly nothing (he running of the automobile, ami wilh the "cutoll" closed flie general public is saved much annoyance. The motor cycles are even greater ev ils I ban the automobiles in this way. as their noise is at times something fierce and for blocks Ihe loud re ports from open mufflers can be In-ard. disturbing and annoying all within the radius of two or three blocks. These are small matters and a little thought ful ness on the part of the drivers of the machines would make it far more pleasant for the persons on the sheets here. Has Your Child Worms? Most children do. A Coated, Murred Tongue; Strong JJreath; Stomach l'ains; Circles under Eyes; I'ale, Sallow Complexion; Nervous, Fretful; Grinding of Teeth; Tossing in Sleep; peculiar Dreams any one of these indi cate Child has Worms. Get a box of Kickapoo Worm Killer at once. It kills the Worms the cause of your child's condition. Is Laxa tive and aids Nature to expel the Worms. Supplied in candy form. Easy for children to take. 2ic, at your Druggist. Card of Thanks. We desire to return our most heartfelt, thanks to Ihe many kind friends and neighbors who were so gentle and sympathetic at the time of the death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lock wood, and who assisted us with words of comfort ami sympathy during the funeral. May they be rewarded wilh as kindly treat ment in fheir hour of grief. Mrs. E. J. Farnam. Mrs. George Maker. Cut the Weeds. Now is the proper time for all farmers to mow the weeds along their farms. The law provides for i penally for failure so to do between the Lrth of July and the 15th or August. While the law has set the above date, now. is the time to mow them, as the greatest good can be accomplished at this time. I would advise all the farm ers along the highways of our dis trict to get after them just as soon as possible, while they can be cut much easier. C F. Vallery, Road Overseer Dist. No. 1. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Cuts, Burns, Sores. Mr. E. S. Loper, Marilla, N. Y., writes: "I have never had a Cut, Murn, Wound or Sore it would not heal." Get a box of Ihicklen's Arnica Salve today. Keep handy at all times for Jlurns, Sores, Cuts, Wounds, prevents Lockjaw. 25c, at your Druggist. . 1 G. A. M. Hicks of near Cedar Creek was in the cily today for a few hours looking after some matters of business with the merchants. Local News II. C. Vanllorn was a passeng er this morning for Omaha, where he was called to look after some real eslate that he owns in Ihe metropolis. Mrs. E. J. Farmer of Valpariso, Neb., who has been here in at tendance at the funeral of her mother, the late Mrs. K. J. Lock wood, departed this morning on the early Murlingfon train for her home. Mrs. Oscar Gapen and mother, Mrs. A. C. Dean, of South Haven, Michigan, and Miss Elsie Gapen were passengers this morning" for Omaha, where they will visit for the day taking- in the ditVeient points of interest in that cily. Miss Grace New branch came in last evening from Omaha, where she has been visit ing wil h friends and relatives in that city, ami visited here over night as a guesl of Misses Gretchen and Marie Donnelly, departing this morning for Nebraska Cily. Mrs. Agnes Chapman relumed this morning to her home at Lin coln, after a two weeks' visit in this city wilh friends. The visit was a most, delightful one to Mrs. Chapman ami tier friends and it was with the greatest of regret that Itiey allowed her to return home. You're Bilious and Costive! Sick Headache, Dad Mreath, Sour Stomach, Furred Tongue and Indigestion, Mean Liver and Movvels clogged. Clean Tip tonight. Get a -Tic bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills today and empty the stomach and bowels of ferment ing, gassy foods and waste. A full bowel movement gives a satisfied, thankful feeling makes you feel fine. Effective, yet mild. Don't gripe. 25c, at your Drug gist. Mucklen's Arnica Salve for Murns. Albert A. Wefcnkainp of near My nard was in the city yesterday afternoon for a few hours looking after some matters of business with the merchants. Get a Fine Catch of Fish. This morning- George Marr and Floyd Richardson came up from the river with a load of tish that certainly was one of the finest ever seen in the citv. Three of the tish tipped the scales at fifty pounds each, while a large num ber of tht. others were ten pounds in weight. The boys caught tin fish in Ihe Missouri river east o I lie cifv, Wliere Iliev conduct I Heir lishing operations, and feel very well satisfied with the result of Ihe catch. This is one of tin largest amount of fish taken out of the river at one time by any o tin- fishermen. Causes of Stomach Trouble. Sedentary habits, lack of out door exercise, insufficient masli- cation of food, constipation. torpid liver, worry and anxiety, overeating, partaking of food and drink not suited to your age and occupation. Correct your habit and take Chamberlain's Tablets and V'mi will soon be well again For sale by all dealers. D. F. Kiser has gone to Egan, S. D.. where he will attend to some important business matters Jack M. Patterson and wife of Union motored up last evening from their home and spent sev eral hours here with relatives and friends. ... . -i.,...ji,a. im-j::niz. ni "" : ! I E. B. BSfEY & S8H ; nrsevmr inrnHi v , il Special Offering of Ladies' NIAGARA MAID Long Silk Gloves One of the most popular brands offered to the public today in the way of gloves. We price them to reduce our stock all 10-buttoil length both black and colors : 95c quality, for $ 75 $1 19 quality, for 98 1 50 quality, for 119 1 65 quality, for 1 39 Special Good Form Justrite Corsets, S1.50 value, tor $1.19 White Waists, extra good value should be seen to be appreciated for 59c $1.50 house Dresses for . t 98c Colgate's Talc Powder 25c size for 18c We still have an assortment of Wash Goods.Lawns Crepes, Dimities Tissues, etc., at greatly reduced prices. FilECICLES Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With the Othine Prescription. This prescription for the re moval of ln-i-klt's was written hy a prominent physieiau and is usually so surct'ssful in removing Ireekles and giving a clear, heauliful complexion that it is sold hy druggists under guar antee to refund the money if it fails. iMift hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and remove them. F.ven the first few applications should show a won derful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing en tirely. He sure to ask the druggist for the douhle strength othine: it i this that is sold on the money hack guarantee. Special Teachers' Examination. There will he a special exam ination for teachers' cert ilieates held at Ihe otlice of the county superintendent on Thursday and Friday, .Julf IU) and :it. Notice to Cut Weeds. All residents of road district No. 27 are notified that it will he necessary to cut the weeds along the highway in that district at once and they should see that their part of the roadway is cleared of all weeds. Walter Byer,. Overseer. For bargains In used cars see T. H. Pollock, office Coates' Block, Plattsmouth. Established 1873 Roofing CAREY Vallboard Millions of Squares iD use. Tested .10 years. GUARANTEED. Burlap Flexihle Cement Roofing. Asbestos Hooting-. Century, Surety, Premium Rubber Roofing. 0 Selections Wallboard. Building Paper. Request Cary brands of dealer. THE PHILIP CAREY CO. 1414 O Street, Lincoln, Nebr. Marshall, Dentist, Coates Block. IBi DOLLARS A DAY Every Tday you attend YORK COLLEGE adds ten dollars to your earning capacity. COLLEGE, NORMAL. COM MERCIAL. ACADEMY, MUSIC, ART and ORATORY. Hverv department fully accred ited. Eighteen expert teachers. Jreat college spirit, strong ath letics, beautiful campus, three splendid huildings. Sign no notes or contracts, but write today for free catalog. m. o. Mclaughlin, Pres. YORK, NEBR. John Deere Iron Glad Wagons Huu-.fUJ. -7 ""!", D We have just received another carloadlof these ' wagons, and buying insuclVjlarge quantities, en ables us to give every purchaser the best value for the money that can be obtained anywhere. JOHN DEERE IRON CLAD WAGONS Are the Acme of Wagon Construction. Perfectly balanced, correctly builtTof the best wood stock the market affords, and a wagon superior to?alI others in point of individuality and general appearance. We also have the famous DAVENPORT All Steel, Roller Bearing. This wagon has a capacity of 5,000 lbs., where the ordinary farm wagon has a capacity of 3,500 to 4.500. Also, this wagon is guaranteed to last longer than any other wagon of similar capacity. The draft reduction by use of the Davenport Wagon is from, 30 to 50 per cent. This means that it is possible to handle, under ordinary conditions, nearly one half as much more with the same team of horses, than can be handled on the ordinary wagon. We also emphasize the fact that the roller bearings on this wagon are guaranteed indefinitely, and we will re place, free of charge, any parts that you may break at any time. Don't forget when you are in the market for a wagon that the Davenport Roller Bearing Wagon is 30 to 50 per cent, lighter draft than any ordinary farm wagon- G. P. EASTWOOD