The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, July 27, 1914, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL,
MONDAY, JULY 27, 1014.
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Our Third Big Harvest Sale was a big thing both for our customers and for
us. Now that it is over we find some things in which only a small lot is left.
We propose to make a Final Clearance of these at prices that will clean
them up quickly. It will pay you to watch this space and our windows every
day it will be money in your pocket.
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Boys' Union Suits I Go
The first thing we offer you in this Final
Clearance is a broken line of Beys' knee
length Union Suits, short sleeves, a whole
union suit for 18c. The raw material costs
more than that. Only a few sizes left.
Come and get them. We include in this
lot a few sizes of GENUINE Porosknit Shirts
and Drawer", Hoys' sizes at 18c. Cash, of
course.
isn's Suspender
We have a few pahs of Men's Lisle
Suspenders with leather ends that are left
over from our Harvest Sale. If you want
them at 10c come at once. Also some
Children's Stocking Suspenders and Waists,
to close, at 10c. A few pairs Men's Heavy
Work Suspenders IfJc.
We have the invoice for another case of those famous Darnproof hose G pairs
for GOc guaranteed G months. We expect them this week. This makes 12,
000 pair for us of these hose There's a reason.
1 EXCITING
BALL CAIE Sl-
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Eleven Inning Game Won by the
Armours by a Score of 2 to 1
Yesterday.
Thursday, July
30th, Manhattan
Shirt Sale....
C. E. WESCOTTS SONS
Everybody's Store
Remember, We
Have New Ties
Every Saturday
LOUISVILLE YOUNG LADY
MARRIED IN OHM TO ft
IflHll
town of n:ty blue broadcloth,
with t match "f blue velvet
ami ribbon, leal terily hows. Sim
wore a corsage bompn'i of bride's
I'OM'S. TlU'I f Well' io Ml lMnl:11ll S.
I I I i I I iu inir the ccrenn u Iiinch-
Thr follow ill'-' from tin- '"i 'nl-
Heiald f yesterday morning gives
I he account of tli'1 wedding of one
of r.as counties fair l:n t u h 1 1-:-.-.
tin- --ii-!ji..nv occurring in Omaha i
l.i-t Saturday. The friends of the
bride iu 1 1 1 county will extend ti
!ht the h--t wl-die for a buig ami
happy married lift-:
l h.' wedding t.r Miss Huhla :
U"s of I.ui ill-. X h.. ami Kl-
w ! I5:ik'r of e-.on. Neb., took
place Saturday at I :: o'clock at
th home of the bride's brother,
Mr. II. A. lla2os. ami Mrs.Y.i
i:,,ss in this city. Tin- ltt-v. .Mr.
lligbee of the North iM-.-shx i erian
church performed tin- cermony,
which was witnessed by only tin'
immediate relal ies.
Tin bride wmit her traveling
n was 'itil. The centerpiece
was a mound "f bride rusis and
('it-, while Ihi' rooms wt'i" at
tractively deci ra! ed with bride's
ri's and ferns.
.Mr. and Mrs. linker have gone
a I rip 1 1 1 1 i ! 1 1 f.olorado. and
after Auiiii't ir will be al home at
T'l!urid f'.olo.
Among Iht- i hi ! -i f-1 1 w"ii guests
wit.1 Mrs. Mary !agos. mother
4 T tin- hriih. and tin' Mis-es I.ela
and l.aurinc Hagoss. nieces of i In
bride, from l.oui-viilc. Neb.
PLATTSMOUTH YOUNG PEO
PLE GO TO COUNCIL BLUFFS
TO GET MARRIED
Mrs. Catherine King of I mi V'C.
Colorado, is visiting' at tin' home
of A. Sc huhlice. Sim is a sister of
Mrs. (ii'uw l.ongenhagen. for
merly of Ihi- city, hut now resid
ing a! l'ullt'iton. Pa. Mrs. King
is route home from Detroit.
Michigan, where she has been
vi-ii ing i flat ives.
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Saturday afternoon in Council
iHluM's two IMal I miioiiI h youngpeo-
pie lole a mareh on their friends
hy heiiii: married in that rity. The
oiitractiiiLr parties were yir. Koh
ert T. HiUlein and Miss Mary
Seim iad. and t!ie nuptial-; of the
yiMiiis people came as a ureal sur
prise o their friends here, al
though t hey ha e heen on t he oul -look
for some lime for the event.
I he urooiii is at present employed
ill Omaha, and is a youiiii- man
well known here; as he was horn
am! rented in this city, and he
posseses a lare circle of friends
here. The hride has heen employ
ed here for a nuinher of years in
the Masonic Home and is very
highly esteemed hy a lar.-e num
her of friends, who will .join iu
wish inir Mr. and Mrs. Itilslein a
lonu' ami happy married lile iu Ihe
future.
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Whether you need a suit
now or not, you'd better buy
tor the future; we're offering you some
of the very choicest things from our
Spring and Summer stock, goods from
our regular lines, (not nought for spec
ial sale purposes).
Any light-weight Suit, worth up to
$16.50
Any light-weight Suit, worth up to
$22.50
Any lipht-weight Suit, worth up to
$35.00
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Look into our East window,
and see the beautiful soft
Shirt?, collars attached, pocket, on left
side, coat style, light-weight silky
materials, worth as high as S1.75, now
at $1.00 each.
Stetson
Hats
dfcdfeZ cUetOSt Manhattan
John Wundcrlich in Town.
This morn injr John Wunderl ich,
one of the democratic candidates
for sherill'. motored up from hi
home to pcm a few hours here
looKinir allcr same matters of
husiness in Ihe city, and while
here visited with his friends in
this city. Mr. W'underlich is mak
ing many friends in the campaign
hy his pleasant manner of meeting
e ei vone.
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HI FOUNDATION
Nothing Can Undermine It in
Plattsmouth.
People are sometimes slow lo
recognize I rue merit, am! they
cannot he hlamed, fur so many
have heen humhujrfred in Ihe pasl.
The experience of hundreds of
I'laltsmoulh residents, expressed
puhlicly Ihrouh newspapers and
other sources, places Doan's Kid
ney I'ills on a tirm foundation
here.
llcrinan Tiehkoollor, contract
or, Xinlh and Day Sis., J'latls-
rnouth. says: "My kidneys caused
me much Ironhle and I had a dull,
tiled feeling across my loins. f
I stooped or straightened, my
hack hurl me ami in the morning
I was all tired out. I heard so
much said about Doan's Kidney
Mills that 1 finally j?it a box. They
promidly relieved every symptom
of the complaint. At that time I
publicly endorsed Doan's Kidney
l'ills ami I am now jrlad to con
lirm all I then said. The trouble
has never returned."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
fret Doan's Kidney Pills the
same that Mr. Tiekoelter had.
Foster-Milhurn Co., props., Buf
falo, N. Y. - -
A train the Armours, the terrors
of tiie stock yards of South Oma
ha, won in their contest on Ihe
diamond with Ihe lied So of this
cily, hut Ihe ".aim was one lhal
Ihe locals need feel no caue of
rl'i'Hii hecaue of Ihe defeat, as
(Wo (dose decjiols al home Were
What set I led Ihe issue or the
irame, am! iu these Ihe visitors
were fortunate enough to proiil.
I'ike, the slab arlisl lor the locals,
was in tine form, and his work
atiainl the visitors was all that
could he aked, and thirteen of
Ihe doughty wai i'iois of Ihe .Ma.uic
City were compelled lo fan Ihe air
in an effort, lo iiit Ihe hall, and
throughout Pike had perfect con
trol of ihe situation. fineness
was able to strike out only seven
of (he Sox and was touched up
constantly during the progress of
Ihe ame and only Ihe fa-t li Id
inu of (. Ityan al hoit and W.
Ityan al lirst base held the st'ore
down, ami when Ihe smoke of bai
lie al the end of the eleventh ill
nintr rolled away i! was found lhal
the Armours were winners a
-Core of 2 to 1 .
There was nolhiiux doin;; in Ihe
line of scoriuir until ttie eenlh
i 1 1 1 i ii j-r. when the iilors came to
bat with V. f'.ollins up. who was
sti uck fnif by Pike; Yo-t ret ir-ed on
a grounder lo lirst base, and then
ndy firaes. the center tiehier
and sometimes pitdier of the
rniours. came to the plate and
was able to Let one Ihi'oull sec
ond for a safety, ami on tin hit of
f'. I'yan lo left lit Id he came home
wilh a score on what looked pretty
rank lo the majority of Ihe spec-
talors. as he jumped into the hand
of eite. who was calchinu', ami
-piked it, knockin:- the ball out
f his hands. The iunin'r was
finished by W. Ityan eetirinir. Ar-
ri s to Herobl. on a '-"rounder.
Tin' Hed Sox, thir-l inir foj re
enue. .not buy in the eihlh and
tied the ,t:ame up by scoriuir one.
Pike, who opened for Ihe locals,
placed a nice In! over lhirI bast,
and advanced to second on the
sacrifice of Neilel; Arries hit safe
ovej- second and cii"ed Pike, ami
later, when r,. Smith hunted Ihe
ball, raced to Ihe plale wilh what
seemed a score, although called
out. llerohl was struck out by
(iiirness. eudinu- tin apoiiy.
The battle was Ihcn li-d, 1 and
1. ami throu-:h Ihe ninth ami tenth
inning there was no change made.
as both teams were on their niellie
and covered every possible chance
to score olf Ihejr opponents. The
struirIe was ended in the tirsl of
the eleventh inning', however,
when f'oi'coran, the tirsl of Ihe
beef slickers to come to bat, laced
one over the left field fence for a
home run. There was nothing
doinsr on either side after Ibis
score ami the contest ended to 1
in favor of the visitors. The Sox
were ail in pood form ami played
a tine fjame of hall Ihrou.-houl and
really should have been piveu a
victory over the visitors, who
throughout were constantly chew
inp the rair and arpuintr with the
umpire over Ihe decisions. The
tabulated score of Ihe paine was
as follows:
AllMOUIlS.
PLflHSKOUTH
FORTY YEARS AGO
Items of Interest to Our Readers
Uleaned from the Newspaper
Hies ol Many Years Ajjo.
W'e are sorry lo leai n that. Miss
Julia !. fierhardt is lyinp very
sick at the Miooks House. Miss
I. on Shryock, one of the llih
school scholars, has charge of her
school for I he pi emen! .
The Herald acknowledges a call
from f aianceilor Denton holiday
week, ami very plad we Were lo
llieel our excellent ami able iiuv-
ei nor of the university.
D. Mcflaip d' lllmwood called on
the Herald in a substantial man
ner, for which it i- duly .uraleful.
(!ali a-ain when the editor is in.
yrexf-ai Mforts. ??a?rfir-a sa3EHSSEf & eaSSntSSOSiSXS&S'
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Mr. am) .Mrs. Duell. son-in-law
ami daughter of Chaplain Wright,
isiled their parents during 'he
holidavs.
Mrs. A. D. Whilcomh caiiie
dow n lo plal I smoii I h for a hal
i-it o er ew Year's.
Fred Hawlins. one of Ihe "hoy.-.
who 1 1. -I'd lo make Plaltsmouth hi
iioine, came dow n from Lowell .,
-ee his oh friends ami allern! Ihe
Masonic ball.
.tune I'.lack w.'.s also ihiwn from
f'.rele o ee hi friend-, during the
holidavs.
Mi.-s I'.ennell has been back for
a few days' jsi during Ihe hoi
das. She likes Villi;-ca and i
niospeiinu there, she lelU us.
AH. U. O. A. F,
Corcoian. :5d r 1 n i 0
.. Collins, if r : 2 1 o
W. Collins, id. . . r, 1 :t 2
Yost, c r 0 8 1 0
(i raves, cT .'! 1 i 0 0
C. Ityan, ss i 1 1 2 1
W. Ryan, 1st i IT O n
Tut tie, If. i O 1 U 0
(iiirness, 1 0 T) 0
Total :ii .13 l.r) 1
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AIL IL O. A. K
Arries, .Id 5 1111
Patriot t, ss 5 2 1 i 1
G. Smith, 2d i 0 1 f)
Iferohl, 1st i 0 10 2 0
Carle, cf 5 I 2 1 0
Mason, If 5 0 0 0 1
L. Smith, rf i 0 2 O
Pike, i) i 3 0 2 0
Neitzel, r 3 1 13 1 0
Total 39 8 33 12 2
Buy your stationery at the
Journal office.
Al the primary meclins held
in Ibis cily Saturday atleiuooM
Ihe follow illi: delegates'' v.i'l e
elected:
To the Convention August 21
First. Ward. fi. II. Mack. D. II.
Wheeler. M. L. White. .1. A. .Mar
Murphy: Second ward. V.. fJ.
1 ovey. P. L. Wise. J. V. Johnson :
Third ward. II. F. F.llisoii. H. .
Windham. M. It. Murphy; l'ouilli
ward. L. C.. Stiles, fieo. Hansei
Thoma-. Thomas.
'In the Convention Sepleiubet
jr, I'irsi war. I. J. W. .Marshall.
W. L. Iloltbs, skinner. Julius
pepperbeiu; Second ward. L. D.
iJennell. D. McKiniion, M. McF.I-
wain: 't hird ward. II. F. Palim-r. L
W. IJcard-ley.' M. H. Murphy:
Fourth ward. Peler John-on. Wil
liam Darrah. .M. 1. Cutler. County
Delepales Hoik I.luJ's, one e
delegates to both conventions. J.
Mc. F. Hauood, W. H. Ilesser, Jos.
Shrra. II. Allen; Plattsmouth pre
cinct. X. Jeans, n. F.ikeubi'fi-y.
Thos. Wiles.
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ics Sale Ifi n
A Lot of Shirt Waists to close, at 50i:
Another lot of Ladies' Waists to close, at UHr.
On a'l our high-grade Waists we will give a discount of
20 per cent.
Our$l Princess Slipps to close, at 75c.
Our $1.25 Princess Slips to close, at O.'Se
Our $2 Princess Slips to close, at $1 .15
Ladies' $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Underskirls now go at . -98c
Ladies' $1.25 Night Gowns, go at UHc.
Ladies' $1.50 Night Gowns, go at $1.20
Misses 50c Underskirts, go at
Misses 20c Underskirts, go at
Children's Muslin Waists, go at 3 for
Children's Muslin Pants, go at for
Ladies' tight-fitting Corset Covers, at
Ladies Knit Union Suits, go at per suit
Ladies' Pants, per pair
Hoys' Knit Drawers, go at per pair
..'5c
. Y.k:
. 25t!
. 25c
.10c
. 25c
. 10c
. 15.-
NEW ARRIVALS.
We carry the White Venetian Cloth non-transparent fcr
petticoats.
Regular 50c Russian Cord Voille, .'JO inches wide, for 25c
per yard:
Regular 75c Hong Kong Crepe fie Chine, a yard wide, for 5fc
per yard.
Regular 10c. Embroidered Swiss, .32 inches wide, for 25c
per yard.
We still have a fev pairs of Oxfords to close at 7'dc per pair.
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Notice, Woodman Circle!
DRAWINGS FOR IHE
TENNIS ASSOCIATION
TOURNAMENT
The drawings for Ihe city
tournament of Ihe Plallsmoul h
Tennis associal ion were made this
inorninLT wilh the following er
sults; Singles l'.mil "ni l plays Al
fred Humphrey al C:.1 p. in.; Har
old Druliner plays Tracy Druliner
at (:.!(: Itoherl Wallinir plays II.
fi. McClusky al .r ; (ieorf:e Faller
plays Fd Schulhof al r:3(; John
Falter plays Millard Klein at 1 ; V.
M. Druliner plays Harris Cook at
r; Matthew llerohl plays Pollock
Parmele at ' ; Fd Fricke plays liny
Larson at c:.'J.
Doubles, first round lo be play
ed on 'Tuesday Wallinir and
Humphrey play J. Falter and
Klein; F. M. Druliner and i. Falt
er play Cook and Parmele: Schul
hof and llerohl play Druliner and
Druliner: Larson and McClusky
play W'uri and Fricke.
'The courts are in excellent con
dition for the tournament, bavin?
heen sprinkled by Ihe ground
keeper on every day of Ihe past
week. The shower balh is com
pleted, except for a few minor de
tails, and the players are request
ed to briiif? towels in order that
they may enjoy the new feature if
the courts.
The balls for Ihe tournament
will be furnished by the Platts
mouth tennis club. Drawings for
the consolation singles will be
held tomorrow.
Spectators are most cordially i
invited to attend and watch the
matches. No admission fee will
be charged and the club will at
tempt lo furnish seats for all.
Three, fine vaudeville numbers
will be given at the Air Dome
We d n e s day evening".
'The Woodman Circle will meet
loin or row i'M-iiiiiu: hi regular ses
ion at the A. ( . L". W. hall and all
members and esueciaiiv the mem
bers of the decree learn are urged
to attend, as Ihere will be initia
tion of candidates. Ilel'resh men I
will be served altei; the business
meeting, and the families of the
members are invited to alfend.
Miss Marie Kautmann. Clerk.
Special Teachers' Examination.
There will be a special exam
ination for teachers cert ilicales
held at the ollice of the county
superintendent on Thursday and
Fridav. Julv ."in and '.' 1 .
Bucklcn's Arnica Salve fop Cuts,
Burns, Sores.
Mr. F. S. Lopcr, Marilla, X. Y.,
writes: 'T have never had a Cut.
Hum. Wound or Sore it would not
heal." fiet a box of Hucklen's
Arnica Salve today. Keep handy
at all times Tor Hums, Sores. C.uls,
Wounds. Prevents Lockjaw. 1T)C,
at your Druggist.
J. I!. C. (ircgorv, from m-.-.r
Cedar Creek, was in the city ial
S.ilurday en route home from
Soulh (Muaha. where he tiad been
with a car of hogs lhal were mi
the market Salurday nioriiing.
I in- markel was ju.-t a triile oil
from what il was the fore part ol
Ihe week, hul Mr. firegory was
V. el pleased with result-. II'1 js
!le of he Uio.-I Successful holi'
raisers in Ibis count v.
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For Sale by F. G. Fricke & Co.
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Special Offering of Ladies'
NIAGARA EViAID
Long Silk Gloves
i 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-button 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 Jv strife Corsets, SI. 50
value, lor ' $1.19
White Waists, extra good value should
be seen to be appreciated for 59c
$1.50 house Dresses for 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.
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