PAGE 2. PLATTSMOUTH SERIF-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1914. r AT THE- A ! Pi DOME ONENiGHT ONLY! '-Slffi.inTgi - .y : . ;:r,:;v;fu;T "; i;tG J Monday, i Till W. A. EILEfi'S New Orleans P Minsireis Greatest Colored Minstrel Show in the World! 40 PEOPLE 40 i.. r -vAW- . -V -ii-.r5 .y .- 1 W5i3 A Big Band and Orchestra K Watch for the Big Parade and Free Concert on the Streets of Plattsmouth. ( Don't forget the Date and Place at the Air Dome Mon- $ day, August 1 7th One Night Only. . I n i V4Iri m ft I V WVUII - 25 and 50c ADi'VIISSEOn 25 and 50c nou'j vviiiviy vyviv vi.u Va?11 'vry s1 w vix Make Your Wants Known POUCH PARTY ill RECTORY OF ST. LUKE'S GilUnOH XT TUESDAY EVENING .-i:;.i!::s i.:i'Ur this lii-iulliiEj . - v.-;i J ! -.:itit .1 as a lino i!-!v.-rt !M':::t-iit takt-n for .an i i y run sri: v.-ii.-. .-- i . in II. i, u : !"i;!! ; i i 1 1 i J . ti. wimi -iii- iii. -it i-. .m ii'i rlra liif i,l tiii.f aricl tm. is. Sjiirmiiil i.. Hi- )ari:;iiii. srTr. . : . ii-.t.'. T. II. I'.-l- .y-.-,--ji.I-!tv 1 ::M- ! oi: s.!.K r. :. ( ini ! '-il. i j i I - fr.iii -Hi ; sm aiM-fs i i ii pi! ! i, .---i iri fn .hi IMnl t ii! nil Ii : '' iiil!'-- !i .m;i !'aril:c .limc i : : 1 1 - ; 1 1 i . ;j 1 1 1 if I;i!-k h :--. 7 .!! i.i.l; h i.' civ ..' '. f;ii!' ii!' i.iiii!im:! t . i i .i ; t ! !,'i.ii" ;n!i,"., tli.: - ii h i i ii .! mi i-iia !. I1L GERMAN AMERI CANS AGAINST A SELFISH PRESS Of Which They Have a Right to Feel Grieved With the Manner In Which War Mews Is Re ceived in This Country and Published. Tin- nrraMi'ini'nl s li;ii' i u iiii)ii'trl 1 i- tlic linlii.'iiu !' a I'.iri-h parly at tin' rertm-x of St. I.!iki " ('micii next t'ui'.-ilay ti:i inr thai pies jiri'iiiii- nf n'-in'-r (Hi.' f t!i.1 most delightful '.'iit- that has l-'n u i r i ia thi nly ).. -.uitM' liini1. Tin" I'N.'iiinu V.lll he ..J- i )! .'.J to lilt" of a nuinhiT nf sdayji-ls hy tin- ymniu-iiM-iiiii' i of tin- ai i-h und.-r III.-ilii-rrt ion of ?.Iaiai!ic l.i-.'ti ;::ni .Mrs. ". S. ...!. flirv wii! !... a iiiniil.-.-r of kiiiil.'i vaiti'n l"t . i i p'.ays. : wi ll r.s a pon.l ni;j!il di'ill iy lli." -malle;- clnl.ht'!! an. I a lio(i piayi-t. "A It it-,- I'lnMin." -,'vrvi l.y Ma. !a i;- l.n l ,!r. W. . I. '(-. Mi- Nora I . i i 1 1 - ! i : 1 . Karl Thoiaas. .Mj-s .Ma;v Ivrr,. S 1 (-.Jv ai'd Arnold An-ll of Poll SL::-Tho Mrs. MeVieker r'-, :-.. on North Sixth strtet. V ! jurtk-ulur.-, t-:i'.l i.n Mrs. J. E. jl.i-:i-. Iowa, who j;1 th" -ilv 'i'ii.- lad!.--; !ia- mad.- dl a rr.i r.i;.-!ii.-i!l s I.. alford a - i o .. 1 id I im" to ail win. al t rnd ' a id thi- wjil hi- lo.ikc f,.r- t 'It MA. Nali.- Iiuiih.-:-. In wai-d lo u;lh (h-- ur. alr-l of im. Mi-. Kal- Hiiiln--r. l . . ; , ,v ,,,,.,,..1,,., 1(f ;t if lail-s uoi-U.-ast ' I ;.ai i- !i and ihi-ir fri.-nd.. Th,- ad- Ii.r; :iv x I i i w 1 : ... i ...:n i .. . I !: I a.-h of all h di'-dn- t" ji.. i.r.--i"!t !i. rnjoy a l'i-v hour- m..-l i!.-;i-a:it !y. ! MiM l"o;t S.M.I'. sn.iiciv farm. v.. d iii:;.,-M i d. :; n w.-ljs and .' :id-;r: ! ! ; :; i . i i -- .-a-! of 1 ; Addr.-- W in. Itakr-. i :. ! M. h. POP. SALE The i. F. S.vitzor ii;:;r:.-r, thro niil.-s southwest f N. !,;ivrt-a. i-'or particulars s-e or r:t- U,,:ny M. ru'dard, Neh:i;vka. i oi; ..U; Clii;!' lio-se. farm a-.'ii and doi.hl.- harm--- I'"',. ;i. - , X -OK' - 'V . j THE REO SOX WILL PLAY BASE BALL AT UNION SATURDAY AFTERNOON v I ; . "lr- i a it m ai (.:;i:at s.(diii in: Ola- of 1 !;. 1; JH . .. IllCt i -, Well I'Mj.rox .-.! half -i-t ioiis he found: new and up-to-date . '.'in ri'dil.'iM'i': ai.- uid 7 r. oin i.nanl lion-.-; new ham a d poiiifry h"iie-. All under !' il'-e. I ll-- i I ; I j 1 1 1 e !I s nis. in- i..r .sj.imn.nn; l.n-aled T.'i ii fi..m K;iii;i- Cily. Mo. Tin- !';"! i t i- eln-ap at s-Ji, ooa.nu. ami l . . t -ah- at s I t .- iuei.no. J'ai! r.ii and halam i o;i ea-y t.-rm. I'or full in. formal ion writ" .1. lock-lros el Oueliemo, O-aPe ('ol!!lt Kanii-. I In- ite, .,x iill team of t i I i - "d I ra .l.-r : ; i ! will .j.mrnev ,l.iwu ini..ii - . i . . . .oo. ll.Uire ,ii al lir.Iav. wh.-io they e.ec lii ,Si, .-.'Id-It. V iday hall al. Cie old Selller-" r.- r.v,. TTTi union, whi.di Will he held Ih.-le ,,.1 I .iv l.i:;. -J." :n-ies pasture timber, rest ' v ' I heir- utmost I i h- h..jp. u! i at i-.a: wil improved. Price j 'ith t he hacon aiai i! is c;n'i-l n r:ri.t ii t ;.k. i) vwn. Atture&s Miss i i h:ii Hi...... ;n i i i .. l.:Ui .k-t:'o. Murrav. Aebr. ,. . , I 1'ie nil.- o lU.'lo ii Wllui'ss lC ame. The Miouri Paeilic (rain h a i-m her in I he a I I i'r;i af "Jril will place the vi-iluls there J m plenty of I i a ie for the -am.- t hat w ill not .-lard nr.it if ', oYlork. on account of the spcakimr. and Ihe pa: l will return home r, the ye a! 7:i.". whi. h'will -ti.p there for "n- north hound pa.--ea.uers. There should he he a laie numher from llijs city to encourage tin ha.! I leain in Ihcir pam'. The Itur linlon hand of Ihi- ciiy will also furni-h the imidi- on holh das al lire reunion, poim- (o I hat id;tce oi,i.,ri-oy moi-ain al and will remain until Saturday eeu iu.r. l"oL'.I A iair of men's hrowu Jta k trouser. Owner may have same hy ealiln;.- af this oilier ami paving for this adcr(isc rneiit and a reward. S-i-tfd Wanted--Posilion as farm hand by the monlh or year around, .r janitor work in tlmcity. Ad .Ire.ss jox 510, Plattsmouth, ZSVb. Marshall, Dentist, Coates Block. Dance Saturday Night. The T. .J. Sokol sociidy w ill a social dance al their hall on next Saturday evrnin;,, at which the jrcneral puhlic is invited to he juesent and take part. The Holly orchestra will furnili the music for Ihe event. Suhscnhe for tin Jouri al Since is wa ad i.-ed in a (ice man ma-s meet mir in New Yor k to boycott those .-lores which ad-erli-e in papers which by their false war reports and h their an ta.noiiistic -pirit towards my country, as we as my country men. I desire to lhank Ihe editor of Ihe .lournal that he has not joined the army of Ihe anti-Ocr-inaii eiors. hut has, by a num her of -horl attirlc-. shown that Ii-.' is no lon.-'imr for Ihe victory by a -em i-ha rha r ian nation, or hy a nation which cau-cd our lathers to ti.uht for an iiidepeud enl America. Anioii'-r the nutn-beih'-s ie-ouliou- passed h tho ddiVreitf (o-rman societies of our real union I hearfily indorse the resolutions pas-ed iy the ier iiians of our met ropoli- : ite-ided. 1 hat we. American ciliens of (o-rniau ilrx-i'iil, as semi'leil in ma.-s rueelinp- and rep- le-.'lll iau all eh'Ulenls of our la rue (o'liiuui population, deplore deeply and sincerely Ihe friuhlful wa- which has engulfed lairop' and threatens lo sat-rilice hun dreds of thoii-ands of innocent lies. Mle HoWer of its yoidii: to auniliilale tin- uloi ioiis aehiee meals of decades of peaceful ef fort and development, re-ullinu' in a Ircmendous setback to civiliza t ion. ' V.'e lament from Ihe depths of 'in' hearls the hostility and raee !iatie. enuendei-ed hy this terrible onilicl in laii'ope, and apiaeheud with di-m.iy lhat such e:nnity runy spr-ead lo these t nited Siates. the country of our clnm-e. our- home. We fear lhat Some seeds Ihcrefoiv in;e aiiiad' been .-own by the pre jmlici'd al'ilude of a pari of Ihe American pre--, heiuu- I In un fa orab'e coin men I of the Oerman cau-e o ) unreliable war news, -e cured eulirely throu-h laiuli-h. I- l ench or- Iiu-sian ehanmds. ".s a number of prominent niei i-opolilan dailies remind their reader-, war reports mu-t be con sidered as news cominu from the enemies of (ieiinanv. which il.-elf is cul off from coinniunicat ion w il h t he outside world. Ve decal.'e lhat it is not only a ureal wron1-, but auainst the be.-i intefe-ls of niir adopted country and harmful to civiiia lim al lai,re that the "real (b-r-niiin empire and its hiuhly ci ili. ei people In whom so many of un people are linked by the -honucst lies of blood, should be held Up to (he American puhlic as the foes of ci ilia! ion ; as barbarians, win wantonly and without reason or need broiiuhf Ibis terrible war upon themeles and (heir neigh bors. hae a riuht lo expect lion- our fid low ciliens and from lb" press of this country, for lln independence and preservation of which hundreds of fhou-ands of our compatr iot s freely sln-d I heir !! od. that they withhold Iheii Mi.luiiicnl nut i I Ihe real facts and underlying reasons may beeonn known, and lo abstain from hasty condemnation until Ihe iiulii that Oermany is not liuhtinp. a war of auure.-s jou. bul of self pre-era ti..,i. may b established. We ex- 1 t from our fellow ciliens lhat llley uie the Oel'man Jieople of lairope and Iheir uoernmenls the benefit of the doubt to which they are entitled. We appeal to them lo study ihe ipieslion thoroughly. weiuh il carefully, and j inter fair ly, and lo bear- in mind thai, his torical con junclurrs of ltussia's pansiaic policies, of France's cry for revenue for- the lost provinces. which were only recovered by (bu inany as riuhlful (b-iinan pos- essions, and of F.nuland's well ur-oundeil fear of losinu- prestige auainsl, (iermany's commercial and industrial ascendency. Facii the prilish cabinet was split on Ihe question of who was the real uu ressor. "We call aftention to the notorious rdilor ial in Ihe London 'Saturday Review' some year's auo, boldly statinu- that. F.nuland's prosperity could only be secured iy (ieiinauy's annihilation: 'If Ocrrnany were tomorrow wiped off of the face of the earth, there would not be the day after- an Englishman who'woukl not be the richer for it. The rrnwth of the (Jerman navy would but woighten the blow England will strike. Its ships will be sunk or taken as English pries. English puns will seal fSerinan ports until indemni ties are paid, and when our work is done England may say lo France or Russia, go take what compensal ion you wish. blip yourselves lo any part of (ier many you like, you can have il. (lermania esse declendam! "Iown with Jermariv ." ' "We also recall Ihe wave of anti-Oerman agilation when British jingoists. supported no doubt by (iermauy's enemies abroad, only three r four years ago, caused plays to be enacted on many English slage- picturing an inva-ion of laiuhmd by (br nian troops and commilting brutalities in English homes, for Ihe pernicious purpose of incit ing national and personal haired. I o not. such incidi-nis recall lo the Ameriacn public England's al titude during' the civil war and iis covert support of Ihe confed eracy? Did it not aid Hie mhiMi in every possible way in Ihe -slfuclion of our- merchant marine then an active competitor Hint the I "nited Stales have never re covered? And wa- ind England's principal object pur e commercial ism, i. the profectiou of its cot ton monopoly? lid no! Enuland in those days cause Lincoln, our martyred president, the most harrowing- auviely, and is no Eng land the I'nitcd State-' only tra ditional enemy . now also Ihe ally of Japan who in ISiiJ would have recognized the bell iuelencv of I l.e smilh bul fin- the protest of Hibernation.-? Tens of I hou-a:nl.-: of Oerniaris fouuhl for (lie union: i Ihcie any i-ecord of any number r Engli-hmen euli-ling- ia Ihe union cau-e? "Vori are reminded of what Ihe advent, of I'anslavism would por lnd to lairope and i!s civiliza tion. It would mean Ihe ascend ency of semi-barbaric P.u-sia and iis autoci'alic rule. Think only of the massacres of the .lew-. Tile advanced Slav slates ik- pohemia. and Poland would be submerged i;i that slouuh of depolisiu whi; !: crushes all individuality, culture i and progress. "What was the spark in liu powder magazine of Europe? The atrocious murder of the Au-!n'a!i crown prince and his co;-o;-t bv a S"ib. a Ru--ian iir.-lec'ed a-.-a---;ii. If durinu- la'e-! u -b-a-anl -ness, a Mexican had a. a-- i :? 'd our pre-ident. would this country r.ov be a! war or no! ? "We loyal American ejt.veis of (lerman ie-cent. a-semiucti ni OVER ESTIMATED HIS CA PACITY AND FINED FOR OVER-LOADING HIMSELF From Wednesday's PalV. This morning: E. JE Menfee and Jacob Stevens were haled before .Judge Archer a! his other in the citv hall to answer lo the charge of being in a slate of intoxication upon Ihe streets of the cily, and for this ofi'en;e Ihey entered a idea of guilty. Menfee is a pencil peddler, who has been here for Ihe pa-l few days plying his trade, and ye.-ferday concluded lo cele brate, with Ihe result trial the jail was his re-ting; place foA the evening- following his liquid .joy ride. The judge, after hearing ihe fads in Ihe case and in view of Ihe personality of Menfee. de cided thai a line of and costs would about suit him. and sus pended sentence for thirty min utes, provided the man would g'd hini.-elf out of the city, which he done without di'lay. and the la-t -ecu nf him he was hilling- it for th.' ureal gold.-u west. Stevens, who -laN-d he wa.- em ployed on a railroad gang-, had also came here In celebrate, and over e-timali-d his capacity and wa- given a tine of and co-fs and was released lo r-elurn lo hi dlities on the east side of th" river with Ihe promise to relurn after tin- pay car came and di-t ribuled its uohbn shecklrs lo the Ibir liliuto:) employes and I inn iiia I e i he anion ii I auain-t him a moulding to s o n ! e S : j . NO MORE MONEY ORDERS ISSUED TQ POINTS IN TliE AUSTRIAN Eu'RE ims iariiii OpporfmoifiGs ars testing oh llore! Bargains such as you've never seen before in suits; styles of the present season; the best fabrics of the best weavers made by the best makers of clothes most of these clothes are from Micheals-Stern & Co., and Alfred Decker &. Colin. f .J P Or Tn 5 p. j;- err PCI C l "V &f Ell V bj gL'arateed as if pohS Ml ko Any light-vcight Suit, v.orth up to C?'fl 6 $16.50. .; By Any li.dht-veiIit Suit, worth up to $22.50 vpiJK:' Any lipht-weiht Suit, worth up to '--3 O $30.00 2 G The new Ide Biplex shirts slips on and off like a coat shirt shirt tail turned into drawer.; two garments in one t oft uelipce shirt a nd d rawers. AIU izei1 ma n y d iiT-j re : t cloths and patterns 1.50, I;'2.00 and $2.50. Tile po-tojyiCe ii. p.ir! men all! ashinuloii has sent mil fromj StelSQTl 'he oil'i-e of Third Assistant jl ffais I'o-lma-irr o-'in-ral D'C,ery Iloi ii-e to the il i ll'.-r-en t post o."ta-es of thi' i-iiiinlry th;d there can b no more iimney. orders ii;o lo ioin!s in the Austrian empire, oi: account of 'hi- war- troubles. A f - Manhattan Shirts Go to Cm;!i?. ;o Wed. L'njoys Visit With Cclativcs. An;!!!' t h" iira; I'i.u i i i - .- simila;- mdice has b.eii s.-.it out i .:sti-! in );-a!:a .-,!-nl iy 'T'.rr' woi'nc.-Cdy's Dsiiy by (ho io.-'o!';; depai ! meat of pears tin names . . f two Ca-s Au-li-ia in i-egaiil lo tire sending of money orders lo the Ended Stales. Tin-re are quile a nuni-ie-r of re-ident- of (his city vvho frequenlly send orders to lln ii' relatives in A;i-lria. and they will bear this noiice in miial thai im- de.'- tin' pre-e:il Iroubb-d condition mass meetinu and i-ei . i .-en t i n M u I.uro-.e tm-re can ie no mor Oinahn".- ier-ruan p. mulat hm. un '.:- orders .-eul i.n'!v iiiilil t! herebv exnress di'eoet svniuathv war cloud- ch ar away. po-l with Ihe ieople of ( ie:n ..any and "la-ti-r Moi-uan received (he n Auslro-Ilunuarv to whom are lice yesterday and it will go jut b nind bv everla-l inu I ii'- of Jd I force af onc and mind. We feel a- one with th need, and all we can lo alleviate their suf ferings, the suH'erings of Iheir unlMhli'il nn.l file need !' li e vi.l :-'- AMERICANS l EOROPE give up uieir precious iies n;- I beii- count rv's nr-e-er a I ii ei Wi I .... . . ". l :. . i i.i I ..Il I., mm, I ,.i,.,,.;i .,).!.. .v'iiv-e.- u-om a-uiiiuiou siau I I 1 k . . 1 ( 1 . . . ( I . . 1 . I I . . . . 1 citizens of our uood cilv In assisl u , ,n,-.,i uas n. us i such cnleavm-s. an.l imidoreh'"'"" :t, lu'' l"'King aller tin divine movidenc.' lhat the s .rue "cress of the Ameri.-aus itl th. of war mav vel he averl. d in ils h'""nlrirs in Europe thai have bo. ,i,.m;iv come involved in war. and among- ii nil i t i ..w.-ti. i i i.i... .i: e (lie parlies lo be looked after- bv 11 Oil III-!!! IO'1-IIO OI IM1 I ixz;;r,.:r, depabmht at washinb- TOM WILL LOOK AFTER mother country, bul faithful to tin American represent;!! iv es our auopted home. U(. furlher is -V-nrs Kuoilic-k of gi.e our im.sl sincere thanks to Idattsnmulh. who ,s .., Prague. iM-esidenl Wils.e, for otferiuu I.. I'"!''"'ia. where sh.- has her,, for !!.. wan-in- ..MtioHs of Fnrie.e hi I';l-' .v,' '' 'ndymg music m --.-- -j gooil ollices lo bring- aboul pr-ace and extend lo him our hear t fell sympathies in his sad and per sonal beteav cnienf ." Ileinrich Sieger. In Honor of Mrs. Wilson. lhat cily. While the city where Miss Kuot'icek is stay inu: has not as e become drawn into Ihe zone f w;ir- activities, it is quite likely to be. and the government will exercise all tower lo see that .-he i- protected. Sin- is studying Ihe violin I here under some of the ..ia... i ; i .. ,.o . , r i!,ili.im;i From Vednesday s rally. I'he Eniled Sliites poslo!!i-e and Willi tier wormerrui inuurai here was colsed yesterday after- talent sue is .leveoip-ng- inu. .nc noo,, fr om until -J::io o'clock in "", unisne,, oi mus.cran.-. honor of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson: 1 Jl" f'-'.-mls here of I his charming al, Ibis hour her funeral was beingh'lilr latly will anxiously await held at Rome. Oeoruia. and """' u,,nl "'"inhrr as to tier Ihroughout Ihe counlrv univers;.! situation, but the present condi-j tribute was paid lo the memorv of "' fouulrios at war mere this -idendi.l woman who dnrin-. '"iikes ll aInio impossible lo ex- lie,- lifetime was a help and as- I"' ""V '. fl,,,:n 1,('r f,n fho si....i i.i i..-. Im.Jh.m.i ;,. it,., nresenr. Mir is a uaugmei- o i .u. .. i f III 1 Illi- I'll ll'l ill U o ... grral tasks that confronted him. il,m Ml- t,l,s "".'... .. Ihe greiil American nalion, boll. 111 lUr northwest part ot rue city. rich and poor, have mourned with . . Iheir president his irreparable hoallhy man is a king- m hrs loss, and on the way to the soulh- '11 "V" n" unm-......, '" ' " land, where the burial was made, unnappy siaf. ror impuie moo , the bells i,. end, citv and hamlet "" lvcr use tbirdock ,,,,, , . . ., . i Illood Uilters. f)n the market do through which the train passed JUU U doo.. oiled out Ihe sorrow and grief of. ' -,M' a the people. , , . ....., Mrs. Peter Rochka and lillle ibqiarfcd yesterday afternoon for )abe wei-e in the metropulis today Foil Eollins. Colorado, whrre he for a few hours looking after some will join his wife and daughter in matters of business. an outing there for a short time. county younu people. Mr. A'.ehi-' tWegory, aued 1 . of We'-pin--. Wain-, and Mis.-- Helen Em.-. !!' of J'lattsmou!!;, a. d 1M. Th. bride i- q'.iite M I.n-'V.n atn.ontr ;i !ar-ge circle of friends lu-re and has resided with In ; parents at iheir farm home m-ar tiiis cily. The gi.i'au is a very p-.puiar young- man i esidi.sg al We. pii'g Wafer-. John la ddy and i. F. 1 nic r oi near Al were in (In- i-1 ; y yesler lay for a few hours looking aft"' some mailer- of mien si at the court house. Platform Dance Saturday Evening There will be another plalforui dance r.f !he Koukal gi-ove Satur day "Veiling-. Au-Mis ;..od music and a uood lime i a-.-Ui'i d. Every hi -dy ia v il ed. K-! "J-ltd-II w ; in.- .no; niiig- .--a.m an:. o"e of '.''! farmers residing .-oulhwe- I fin- cily. came in, arcomp-m i. d iy hi-- iirother-in-law, A. I. Me.j b of Stockton, Kai'.-a-;. en roule lo Omaha So v;i for th" day and i-'.ke i-i Ihe sights. This i Hi" !ii -i Erne in twenty yi-ai's liud fln (wo families I:ae m- . and Ihe i-i I of Mr. and rs. M d!er a I Ihe Swan'v Iiouie is one of the grealc-! pb-a-ure. 'The Vl'.-ilol-s exjec lo b'.-.ie Ei ida I'm- tii'-ii- home in I ! i h licii! itch arleh ! StM-alch! Scr;i!ch. The more you scratch, the wor-e the itch. Try Irian's Ointment. For eczema, any skin itching-. 5"o a box. William '.u--e and family de parted this aliernoon for Ilaxloii. E. b n-.-do. w ilei'e I bey will vi.-it for ill - next fen davs wilh i-elalive-m-ar lhat place. rT-'T1 fi7W"V n'' -yr" ,- 1 r.: -y -t- ; , mm i m Lit it A .! m ',. h i- -' - f i -,- .i-.-- rit liiMfM N Separate Shirts and Diawcrs for men, each. . , A small lot of Children's Dresses to close at. . . A small lot of Children's Koumpcrs to cJose at , A few Gingham Skirts to close out at Vo have the Bungalo Aprons to close at A small lot of Misses' Ifoc-e to close at A small lot cf Ladies' Hose to close at We still have the $1.23 Piincess Slips at . . . . . An excellent line of Ribbon for girdles at ,25c . . ncc . .45c . . 50c ..50c li ..10c ,.10c .08c ,25c me Mew Arrivals! Oar new Dress Goods is in for Fall. We have never shown such an extensive line as this. Remember that every yard cf our Dress Goods (that sells at GOc and over) is full shrunk. Our new Fall Sillts are also in. You never saw a better selection in Plattsmouth. The Ribbons that we show in our window are brand new. 4 Zuckweiler & Luiz