Page 6,. PLATTSffiOUTH . S E W I-WE E K.UY JOURNAL i - ' f ' ii SWITZERLAND IN AMERICA, GLACIER NATIONAL PARK Clacier National Park is in Northwest Montana, and with its scenery and excellent auto roads, is becoming one of the famous parks of the worlii. Within the Park comfortable quarters are to be had at Glacier Park Hotel and the various chalet camps. All charges, circuit tour rates in fact, the entire scheme of service to tourists is under the supervision of the Great Northern Railway Company. The detours consume from one to five days. They include automo biles, launches, coaches, hotels, and cover distances of from 80 to 150 miles. The BURLINGTON-GREAT NORTHERN EXPRESS arrives at Glacier Park Station at 8:35 P. M.; the Park Hotel is nearby the station, and you are ready the next morning for one of the systematized and well man aged park tours. I will gladly provide you, free of charge, with attractive publications descriptive of this scenic and recreative region. R. W. CLEMENT, Ticket Agent L. W. WAKELY, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. Ailvtrt isemen Is iinl r tl.ix fiv- eenls .t-r I i r i - f:-li Six woiils will I"' on u l-1 i sirn! tin ml vvrl ls-inent laken I nan t-n 'nts. llftMlilllC Insert ion. ,s ;i lite for l-.-s LOST Oil .Illiv lr.lll, between Mvnard and Lincoln, a presfi, I. tank, ic "IJ." nickel plated, with reducing alve at tached. Reward will be gien f..r its return. It. O. Cole, M n:m!. .Wb . 7 --'!- t w I (il .Mi On .Mam lii-ef. a p.n-k-a'f containing a pair of ladies' Mark hose. Owner may ha .-aim- l.y ralliir-' at !!iis ill am paying I"'" i I ad -i I ise miit. 7-.".i-tfl THE LOCAL TENNIS TOURNA MENT IS OVER Rev. Druliner Takes the Trophy Cup After Hard-Fought Battle, With Several Good Seconds. Championship DoiiWps Rev MeClnsky and Ray Larson, sweat er coats; runners-up. Rev. Dm'. liner and John I alter, tennis shoos. Consolation Singles Ed Fricke umbrella; runner-un. a Milliard Klein, silk bat. Consolal ion Doubles Wini and Fricke, eufl billions; runners up, Druliner and Druliner, neck ties. Make Your Wants Known WHAT ABE OFFICERS DOING WHEN AUTOS RUN THROUGH TOWN WITHOUT LIGHTS COIt S A LK Two-story brick re.-d- deuce on Main and Eight Ii M reeta: contains rooms, not including hath room and closets. Beautifully located ai.d modern fixtures. Two and one half lots, with trees, harn and out houses. For further particulars ad dress Silas Lng, C4S North i!;tli .street, Lincoln, Neh. 4-f-lino-dA.w oZAHKS r.n ani's. liand-oinely improved, oml orchard, pood water. r!os to town, Jt) acres timber; a tine dairy, poultry, truck, fruit, plain or grass farm; miles smith of Kaii- as City, on Kansas City Smith in Railway. Price, s.'f.rinu.no ; terms, r. ii. p,;it,.s. Anderson. Mo. ITOn. SALE - The Mrs. McVieker A. i-f iid n, on North In particulars l.-esleV. II Sixth street. .J, 11. poll SAI.H The l Switzor quarter, three, miles southwest of NeJiawka. l-'or particulars see or write Henry M. Pollard, N hawka. N'hraska. Col: SALK Farm ef 121 acres, o'i ndles northeast of Union. 1 acres hay land, 20 acres pasture timber. rest in cultivation: well improved. Price riht if taken soou. Address Miss Ftta Nickels, Murray. N.-hr. IF Vol' WANT any or cleaning, i.r res well diirpinp pools or cjs terns ( leaned call on W. M.p.arr or Frank Rice. 7-r.':-.'v-dv Wanted--lo-i! i.-ii as farm hand hy the 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 or year aroiuid. or janitor work in the city. Ad dress P.o ln. Plattsmouth. Neh. There has Jieen considerable complaint of laic concerning the praelire of a ureal many auto dller- i t 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 aloup the l'ecfs wilhoiil their lights lit up alter dusk ami the attendant danger. that result to other machines or pero.Ms on fool are apl to result sejo!-y .-clili' of these days. I'.ven the machine- that are elec tric lipiiied. win-re il only reipiircs tin pre--ini:' of a button to turn on the iihl. are allowed to run without an li-ht- for .-omelimes ipiite a Ici'-;lh of time after fhey -llotlhl Ire lit Up. When rumiinp aloup a du.-tv roail without liplil.- in Itie paiher inp eeniup !iadows (here is al was a ilianco of a collision and tin prealesf care -iiould he taken to -ee that all automohiles are lighted up at the proper lime. .Jll-I !l tlie-e little l!!:'tt!'!,s of -neh importance -iiould he pa-s ed hy i- liaid to see Ulile-s it a de-ire t se ju-t how far the pro-vi-ioiis of l!ie law ori this -uhiei-l can he -trained itefote there is a luestion rai.-ed. The .-ese of self pl'ol ec I ii Ml -Iiould warn the automohile driv ers o lii-ht up at the proper lime without the liece-sily of file anllioi ji i.s peliinp out and lak iii in a uiiiiihcr for vi..l.l!ion of the law. This failure to lipid up and the fact ihat the drivers of wauons. anlos and other ehices do no oit-ere the rules of the road in regard to the nnniiii-' of Iheii- machine- w ill i-e-ult some tii he-e line days in a lively mix up. as it is noticeahle that the vehicles are driven ahmp the street without any i-epard for any rule- and Dial they o up or down oil either tile li'jhl or ef -ide oT the street. The Journal advertisers are do ing the business. Farm rates. T. H. Loans made at lowest Pollock, Plattsmouth. Tel. Office 215. From Saturday's Daily. Yesterday moruinp on the courts of the I'lattsniouth Tennis ci in. i e. jiruiiiier won l ie heautiful Irrmhv eun nflVre! hv lohu (Irahill for the chanipioii--1 1 i f sinples in the city tennis tournament. The results of the closinp days of the tournament are as follow s ; In the championship sinples Rev. Druliner defeated Ray Lar son, i'i-'i, C)-5. H-ll, and then Rev. Druliner haltled in a warm rou-le.-i with Rev. McClusky, winninp after a hard-foupht haltle, S-, c.-i, 2-i, 2-i'. -:;. In the match hetweon Rev. Dru liner and Ray Larson the players j were iimnerc) py the wet court, hul nevertheless the match was a pood one. Larson had a afe lead of four Jove and o-.'t in the lirsl and third sets, hnt Rev. Druliner managed to pull himeslf out of the holes and won. If was a case of a promisinp youthful player apainsi a sea-oned veteran. The match between Rev. Dru liner and Rev. .Mci!lusky was the best of the tournament. Rev. Druliner won the first two se arter a lively liphl. I lien Rev. Mc-Clu-ky braced and took the third and fourth .-efs quite easily; he had his vicious cross-court -hid woi kiup admirably and it was one of the hardest problems Rev. Dru liner had to face, fn the fifth and decidinp set. both players were tirinp and it was anbody's until the end. Rev. Druliner winninp. Moth players showed form and -kill epial to that of any players in the stale. In the champion-hip doubles, Larson and McClusky defeated Schulhof ami Ilerobl, tl-1, and the winners then pro ceeded to lake on Rev. Druliner ami John Falter, defeatinp them by a -core of .'fC. C,2, "-!, 'i-2. Larson and MrCIIusky retaliate.! upon their conqucrer by defeat Rev. Druliner and John Falter for the chamioiiship doubles. Larson ami Mcf'.lusky proved a smooth runninp pair in the double- ami ran ofT with the prize sweaters with ea.-e. in the consolation sinples, F.d Fricke defeated Milliard Klein in the finals by a score of U-'i, (-.'!. In the consolation doubles, throiiph a inisunderstandinp deeply reprclted by those in charpe of the tournament, Wal linp and Humphrey were default ed to Druliner and Druliner. In the finals Wurl and Fricke de feated Druliner and Druliner, C,u, 1 . Championship Sinples Rev. F. M. Drliner, Crahill trophy cup; runner-up. Rev. McClusky, 2 check on the Rexall fountain. RETURNS FROM TRIP TO GREIGHTOH, NEBRASKA, AND OTHER POINTS From Friday's Dally. T. W. Vallery returned this morninp from a short trip to Creiphton, Neb., where lie visited his dauphler, Mrs. Wade Poller and family, there for a few days. Mr. Vallery reports the potter family as doinp well in their new home, hut that the crop orospecis fhrouph that section are no of the best, as the corn seems to be Tar behind that oT the Smith Platte country and has suffered from the dry weather considerably. Mr. Vallery visited other points in that section of the stale and re turns home well satisfied with old Class county. He was one of the deiepales to (fie stale democratic convention from this county, and at the close of the meetinp decid ed to lake a trip up to visit his dauphler and lamily peion turniup home. THE BASE BALL BOYS ?0F MANLEY AND CEDER GREEK WERE ON TRIAL TODAY l-e- The case in which" Walb Schneider, John Wolff and Claud Rand were charged with assault ami battery on the persons ol I'Joyd Rockwell and Leo Tiphc, two members of the Mauley base ball team was broiiphl. to trial this morninp at the court room of lust ice Archer, before whom the complain! was filed. The court room was crowded to its capacity by the larpe crowd interested and there was a larpe number from ledar Creek, where the alleped as ault took place, and Mauley, the home of the complaiiiiiip wit nesses. I lie defendants, Waller Schneider and .inliii olJ tfuoupli their attorney, William A. Robert son, entered a plea of puilty, but by an apreement with County At tornek Taylor, it was apreed to postpone the fixinp of the fine un til after the Jiearinp of the 'eases in the trial of the complaint against Claud Rand, who entered a plea of not puilty. There were a preat many witnesses on both sides to pje the different Versions of the affair. The exainininp of Hie wilnes-es occupied all the morninp session of (he court and was resumed at :'.)() in the after noon on the asseinbliiipinp of the c hi rl . Nebraska Military Academy . LINCOLN . IT IS TIME TO SELECT A SCHOOL FOR YOUR BOY. The Nebraska Military Academy offers healthful location, mod ern fireproof buildings, the best care and instruction. Good . rooms, good beds and good things to eat. Prepares for college and business. Enrollment has begun. School Opens Sept. 16 For information, visit the school, talk to our patrons, send for catalog. Address D. B. HAYWARD, Superintendent. Lincoln, Nebraska Local News Tyewriter ribbons at the Jour nal office. Karl Ossenkop of Louisville was in the city today lakinp in the Cedar Creek-Mauley hall trouble in Justice Archer's court. I'd Ossenkop of Lousivillc was here for a few hours today, com inp down to attend the trial of the ba-e ball trouble in Justice Archer's court. leorpe Slander was amonp the Omaha passenpers this morninp. where he was called to look after me matters of business in fhat cilv for a few hours. HELPFUL WORDS From a Plattsmouth Citizen. A. S. Will, who has just re covered from an operation at one f the Omaha hospitals, was a passenper tins morninp' lor the metropolis, where he was called on some misiiiess mailers. Ih Mrs. J. M. Young III. Mrs. J. M. Younp. who for pa.-t few months has been in i poor health, is reported as beinp as well and her family friends are feelinp quite worrii over her condition. If is to hi iiopeq mat sue mav ranv and soon be abb In be up and around apain no am Certainly a Worthy Choice. I tie Omaha News of vesterdav contained a portrait, of I'dwan I rancis Patler-on. the little son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Patterson The pholopraph of this bripht lit tle man has eeii chosen to hi placed in the Temple of Child hood thai will be erected at tin Panama-Pacific exposition, ani the judpes certainly showed preat care in the selection of this hand some little lad for a represent alive, as he is one of the hand- soiiie-i chiiircn in lit city and also one of (tie most chariniup in his speech and manners am there is hardlv anyone who meets F.dward who i- not raptiwilcd by him. R. D. Stine in the City. This morninp R. I). Stine, who enjoys Hie distinct ion of beinp tin onlv socialist candidate at the cominp primary for a county oilice. came up from his home near Union. Mr. Stine is a candi date for county commissioner from the Second district and is poinp ripht after the nomination with both feet, lie is a very pleas ant, pentlenian and a well-to-do farmer in Liberty precinct, where he is hip lily esteemed. cA J ANNUAL C A Pfl ETC P ZS5SSSS sasaessszass The Annual Picnic of Plattsmouth Aerie, No. 365, F. 0. E., will be held at Koukal's Grove, one mile West and one North of Plattsmouth, Neb., imnd&ft Align 0D04 Vi: Everybody Come Bring Your Family and a Basket Lunch and! have a good time. Automobiles and Carryalls will convey Passengers to and from the Grounds. 1 : ElQusic by Plattsmouth Orchestra Desires to Thank Her Friends. I, the undersipued, wish to ex press tnv most sincere thanks to all of my friends and neiphbor? who so willinply assisted me in the Journal liooster ('ampaipn. not only in Plat tsmout liw. but, in other cities as well. To the mem hers of the executive council of the Woodman Circle I desire to express my nppreeial ion of the aid piven mc and the I rue fraternal feelinp displayed in my behalf. Mrs. Joseph Droepe. FOR SALE FINE CASS COUNTY FARM 1, Vz MILE OF MURRAY, NEB. Fine 300-aci-e farm, could be divided in one 200-aere and one IGO-acre farm, all located one and one-half miles of Murray, splen did soil, line improvements, house, harn, praneries, etc. Orchard of small fruit, sprinps and runninp water, 1,000 rods of hopr-tiprlit wire fencinp. This is one of the best farms in Cass county, r am advertising; this farm in several Nebraska and Iowa papers and anyone interested should see me at once for I will find a buyer soon. Price $i.r0 per acre. . T. H. POLLOCK, : , Plattsmouth, Neb. Tel: Office, 215; Res., 1. Rev. F. M. Druliner and Ray mond Larson were passengers to Wayne, Nebraska, this morning, where they will attend the state te n n i st ou r na m en t ,wh i c h will be held in I hat plase this week. The leslimoiiy if the ease eoil- tiniii'il until .'! o'clock, when il was submitted to the iu dye with a brief statement from the counsel in tiiilh sides. The Hand case was the niie on which the test was made, as Schneider, Wolff and Rockwell bad oil entered a plea of puilty. and Rami and Tiirhe not puilty. 'I he court, considerinp the testimony in the case, derided that lie would assess a fine uf sil each apainsi Schneider, Wnltf and Rockwell, and 5 apainsi Rand, who from the e fdence produced had held Rockwell until the base hall which he had in his hand dur inp tlie miv-up with Wolff, ha been removed, and then let him po. so that he and Wolff eoul lipht. I.eo Tiphe was discharpei as the court fnumi tliat he wa only try inp to prevent the fiphl and had no intention of lakiiiip part in it. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Foster and little daughters, of Fnion motored to this city yesterday morninp and spent the day with Mrs. Fos ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. (1. Larson. L. F. Lanphorsf and dauphler. Miss Ihiisy, and Miss Lottie Lane, r F.lmwood. were over Sunday isifors in this city, beinp puesls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rosencrans. GOVERNMENT BALLOON FOUND ON SCHWAB FARM SOUTH OF TOWN The United Stales povernment has been for the past Near or hv enpraped in takinp close observa tion of the atmospheric conditions in the altitudes of the air by scm inp up small balloons containing delicate instruments that rcpislei perferllv the temperature, as wel is the pcieral condition of l!n upper air currenis. line m inesi balloons was discoxered on tin farm of Charles Schwab, tivi miles southeast oT Murray, on Saturday, July 25, by a younp man named .A. Nickels, who is nephew of Mr. Schwab, and wbo was work i up on the place. The balloon was pretty well torn up but the basket of the machine i? preserved intact and in this the instruments were found. Tin lalloon contained an envelope with a card statinp IhaL it had een sen! up from the povernment (bservaforv at lilueniont, Vir- i . 1 , . . puna, on July tn, ami nan neeu carried almost half across the ontiiicnt before it alighted. Mr. Schwab was in the city yesterday. ringing the balloon in with him. anl prepared it for shipment back lo its starling point, where the records secured will he preserved y the government. The instru ments used in registering me ondifions of the air are very lelicafe and the greatest of care . ii. ... : . il... was taken in placing mem in m- asket of the balloon to insure their being preserved without in- jury. I lie uiscovery auracieu a great deal of attention anil me finder will doubtless receive a nit able reward for his discovery. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 8inatu of C6a Do you Know that the Journal otflQO. carries the . .flneatT.I'na .of stationary In the city? Matthew Scboemau uf Wauke sha. Wisconsin, a brother of (ieo. Scboeman of this city, is here making a snort isit with relatives in this city, and after a short stay here and in Louisville will return to his home in t he east . lharles W. Morgan, wife and lillb- child of Little Rock. Ark., are in the city for a short visit with the Morgan family. They are en ro'ute from their home to Cali fornia, where they will visit with relatives fop a time. i.i'Uiily Commissioner C. I Ilei'liner wile and dauphler were in the cilv saturiiay tor a lew hours, motoring up from theii home in the car of Charles Chris- wisser. and spent the dav here looking after matters with th merchants. From a I'lat tsmout h Citizen: Is your back lame and painful? Does it ache esppeeially after exercise Is there a soreness in the kid ney region ? These symptoms suggest weak kidneys. If so there is. danger in delay. Weak kidneys ge fast weaker. Jie your trouble prompt at tention. Doan's Kidney Rills are for weak kidneys. Your neighbors use and recom mend them Read this I'lattsmouf h testi mony: Good Reason for His Enthusiasm. When a man has suffered for several days with colic, diarrhoea or other form of bowel complaint and is then cured sound and well by one or two doses of Chamber Iain's Colic. Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, as is often the case, it is but natural that he should be enthusiastic in his praise of the remedy, and espec ially is this the case of n severe attack when life is threatened. Try it when in need of such a remedy. It neer fails. Sold by all dealers. Henry Weiiieman. wife and sis ter. Miss Alma Weideman, came over from Hreenwood Saturday een inp to witness I he dose of the Journal's Itoosler Contest, and they returned in the Overland auto won by Miss Alma in the, contest. Buy Toll Coupon per cent discount. Bridge Co. Books at 50 Pollock-Duff 8-1-6td-2tw Returns Home From Hospital. Milliard ;rassman, who has been for the past few weeks at immanuel hospital in Omaha recovering from an operation for appendicitis, was abb Saturday afternoon to return home to this ity, feeling greatly improved. He has had splendid success in the operation and feels that his re- - i. : covery is assureu. as me pn.vsi, rians state if was thoroughly suc cessful and free from any coin- dications thai so often result. His friends were more than delighted to see him back in Uieir mntst feeling so well. Constipation Causes Sickness. Don't permit yourself lo be come constipated, as your sys tem immediately begins to ab sorb poison from the backed-up waste matter. Use Dr. Kinp's Xcw Life Pills and keep well. There js no better safeguard against illness. Just take one dose tonipht. 25c at your drug gist. ( Mrs. Oscar Wilson was a pas senper this morning for Omaha, beinp accompanied to that city by her uncle, Harvey Adams, of Fast Hrady, Pennsylvania, who. with his wife and family, are here for a short visit nt the J. S. Hall home. How the Trouble Starts. Constipation is the cause of .. . j l: 1 many ailments aim uisiu uers that make life miserable. Take Chamberlains Tablets, keep the bowels regular and you will avoid these diseases. For sale by all lealers. Jonathan Halt, general store keeper, il i Main St.. Plattsmouth, says: "I consider Doan's Kidney Pills a very good remedy for backache and other kidney trou bles. They have proven their value to me. Others of my family have also tried Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Oering & Co.'s Drug Store. They think jusl as much of them as I do." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simpiv asii lor a kinney remedy get. Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Hatt had. Foster Milburn Co., props, Buffalo, X. Y. Ho.w's This? We offr On Hundred Dollars Rpwanl fur any ran of Catarrh tbat canuot be cured by Hallf i'utarrli Cure. V. 3. CnCXEY & CO., Toled.. O. We. the undersigned, hare known I' J. Cbeuer fur toe luxe 15 yeur, and bt-lieve blui yerfeetly honorable In all bu.slnesH trn.i-t ! and financially uble U carry out any uhligstio: made br bis Arm. NAT. BANK OF COMMHRCK. Toledo. Ohio. ITall's Catarrh Cnre Is taken internally, artliia direct ir urxnj the blood and mucous turfuce it lie s.yntem. Testimonials fnt free. frier " nents per bottle. Sold by all Dmuuiftii, ' q TakA i'.ll's Cuml'lT INIlx . fnr ennliiMltjMk. OFFICE PHONE NO. 215 RESIDENCE PHONE NO. I T. H. POLLOCK Real Estate, Insurance, .FA EMIT LOAW- mm aj i t-kSr- -1 - Office Coates Block. Plattsmouth