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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1914. PAGE 6. VERY POOR PLAY ING GIVES THE ALAMITOS. AB. H. O. A. E C. Stonplo, If 5 2 3 0 0 Probst, ss i 0 3 2 0 Murray, of 5 2 2 0 J. Sufpy, n i 1 1 1 1 c sutpy, 1st 3 2 r i o Watchler. rf. . 2 1 0 0 (t 61 TO OMAHA Mimrc, 2i 3 2 ISpcllman. c 5 ft fl. SJonjilo. 3.1. . . Z 1 1 S Total !(', 1 I I 1 o 8 By right of conquest the Ford is king of Cars. No matter where you go you'll find the Ford the ruling favorite. It has a well-earned, world-wide reputa tion for dependable and economical ser vice. It's the Universal Car. i440 forthe runabout; $4J0for the touring car and $610 for the town car f. o. b. Detroit, complete with equipment. Cle. catalog1 and particulars from Dovey & Co. V3tch the Fords goby. RED SOX. Alamitos Trim Red Sox by Score cf 12 to 10 With Some Bad Playing Thrown In. DOING THEIR DUTY Scores of Plattsmouth Readers Arc Learning the Duty of the Kidneys. To filler Hip l I is the kiil- n"ys' duty. When thpy fail lo ilu this the kidneys are weak. Daekaehe and other kidney ills may follow. i f l I the kidneys do their work. l'e .ans Kidney I'ills the tested kidney remedy. Proof of their worth in the fol lowing: Mrs. Frank C.appon, Weepinir. Water, Neb.. says: "My ex perience with 1 loan's Kidney Pills has been so satisfactory that I can recommend them as a relia ble kidney medicine. I had an al most constant backache and bi.pinr or lifting was always followed by sharp pains through out my body. Headaches and dizzy spells annoyed me and the action was irregular. Dunn's Kidney Pills restored me to jrood health and at the present lime I have no cause for complaint whatever." Price rnc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy et Dan's Kidney pills the same that Mrs. (lappou had. Foster Milburn Co., Props, Duffalo, N. Y. A Good Company. The Moore-Edintrs Slock com pany that has been playinir at the Electric Park pavilion all of this week is one of the best theatrical troops that has been in Janiesport in many a day. They are drawing jiood crowds and are presenting first-class plays and specialties. Janiesport (MiO Gazette. At the Air Dome in Plaltsmoulh tonight anil all this week. Constipation Causes Sickness. J. E. Johnson and wife of Oma ha were here yesterday, beinir over Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ". Johnson, Sewing Wanted. T am prepared to do all kinds of plain and fancy sewintr. Prices reasonable. Apply to Mis. Grace Chambers, between 5th ami til li streets, on Pearl. Don't permit yourself to be come constipated, as your sys tem immediately beprins to ab sorb poison from the backed-up was to matter. Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and fcpep well. There is mi better safeguard against illness. Just take one dose tonight. 25c at your druggist. 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 lain'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 a severe attack when life is threatened. Try if when in need of such a remedy. It never fails. Sold by all dealers. In as wierd an exhibition of tin national pastime as has been seen on the local lot (his vear the Ala mitos I rimmed the Red Sox yes terday by the score of 12 to 10. With the score 8 In 2 hard luck broke into the Red Sox ranks. when Pike wrenched his side, but I his hard luck was more t han off set by the lack of aprprossivpne and very poor playing iisnla bv the Red Sox. Neitzel pitched after the third 11111111?. J-or two innings lie held the visitors hitless and rimless, but after that he reminded us of one of Pa liourke s star twiners, and the team reminded on even more of the Rourke team, for they blew up also There were just two bright pots in the Red Sox line-up, and those were left fielder Mason, who electrified the crowd bv sensation al catches, and first sacker Craig, who was responsible for six of the ten runs secured bv the Sox. Twice with a man on the bases he hit to the left field fence for two sacks, and in the third he hit the ball over the loft field fence, scoring two men ahead of him Probst played a wonderful game at short for the Alamitos all of his chances being of the sensa tional type. i ne Alamitos were retired in the opening round, but Platts mouth was not content with that kind of ball. Carle fanned the air, Parriolt singled to right field. C. Smith forced Parriolt at second and glided to bag No. 2 on the error of Moore, scoring on Craig's double to left, and Craig scored on the drive of Herold to right field. The Alamitos scored in the third. G. Stengel lined one to right for two bases and took third on a wild heave from the held to second and scored on C. Stensrle's single. Again the ball was lost in the field and Stengle glided to bag three. He scored on Probst's long sacrifice to left field. The Sox followed up in their half of the third by counting six times. Carle whiffed, Parriolt was walk ed to first and C. Smith wns ran- AB. II. O. A. E Carle, cf o o o o Parriolt, ss 2 1 1 3 2 C. Smith. 2d 5 0 2 2 1 Craig. 1st 5 3 C, o ft Herold. c 5 2 i 1 0 Mason, If 1 0 5 o o Arries, 3i i 0 5 2 :t I.. Smith, rf i 1 1 o 1 Pike, p-ss 3 1 0 1 o Neitzel, p 1 o o o n Total 33 8 2 7 t) 7 CONSIDERABLE EXCITEMENT CREATED ON LOWER MAIN STREET SATURDAY EVENING Late Saturday night the resi- uenis on lower .Main street, were greatly startled to hear loud fem inine voices raised in cries of alarm, and on investigation two ladies wen seen fleeing uu Main treet from near Third street, while a short distance behim them their escort was comintr at i more leisurely gait. On in vestigalion it was found that tin three had started home and whih passing near the obi jail had been accosted by two young men, win made a joint attack on the youn. man with the ladies, at which tin two girls look fright and rushei up the street, although there wa. no real cause for so much excite ment. The two assailants, aftei retiring the foe, took a strong in trenched position on Fourth treet. with the left Hank resting on Pearl street, and when Oll'cei Neumann, who had been attracted bv the noise, arrived on the seen I hey were ready to repel any at tack that might be made on them I'he officer, after a council with the young men of the invading party and the escort of the ladies. and on their plea, decided to let the matter go if the parties would retire from the scene of battle and settle their troubles withoul bloodshed or appeal the cae t fhe Hague. GERMAN RELIEF MEET ING AT GERMAN HOME . SUNDAY AFTERNOON Morgan Family Returns Horns. Postmaster D. C. Morgan am family, who have been spending the past week at St. Paul. Min- ned bv one of J. Sulev's slant s and nesota. and vicinity, enjoying tin Mrs. C. p. Mcpherson of Omaha was an over Sunday visitor here with her mother, Mrs. G. W. Ren nie, and other relatives, returning this morning to her home in the met ropolis. The Journal advertisers are do ing the business. given first. Craig then tore a hole in the atmosphere with a drive over the left field fence that scored Smith and Parriott ahead of him. Herold was safe on J. Sulev's error, Mason was hit by a pitched delighted with tin ball. Arries flew out. o Prohsl T. nor in which the Smith ami Pike followed with singles, scoring three more runs. Carle was again called to bat and was hit by the wild man from I i all it It com climate oi me nortnern sian returned home yesterday. Mr. Morgan was in attendance at the convention of the first and sec ond-class postmasters and wa plendid nian- Aasbys were entertained bv the people of St. Paul. The Morgans also made a horf. visit at the different lakes in the vicinity of St. Paul and r 'JXSPUt an WORSTED -Dress Goods- We are showing forty-five pieces of woolen dress goods the newest for Fall. If you are in terested in the new goods, call and look them over. All of these goods sell at 60c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 per yard are full shrunk. We are also showing a full line Silk and SilUs for trimming. 3E Zuckweiler & Lutz Omaha and given first, but Par- torn well pleased with their visit riott ended the agony bv striking out. . The visitors failed to score in the next two ininngs, but in the sixth things did not look so rosy. Murray was safe on Parriott's error. Arries threw wild in an attempt to get Murray at second, J. Sutoy and Murray safe. G. Sutey walked, Watchler doubled to left, scoring three runs; Watchler scored on Moore's single. A fast Costly Treatment. "I was troubled with constipa tion and indigestion and spent Hundreds of dollars for medicine and treatment," writes C. II Hines, of Whitlow, Ark. "I went to a St. Louis hospital also to a hospital in New Orleans, but no cure was eliected. On returning home I began taking Chamber- lit I I." K f T 1 1 i 1 t double nlav ended the rnllv on Ih, lal laoifis, ami nmjikcu riH , v. j .... .- i , , aiong. l useu mem ior some part of the visitors, hut they came right back in the seventh. C. Stengle singled and scored on Murray's drive to right center when Smith and Carle ran to gether, and Murray went to bag three; J. Sutey and G. Sutey singled and Watchler lined out a sacrifice to left field, three runs being scored. In the eighth Ar ries fumbled Stengle's grounded, C. Stengle walked, Probst flew out to Arries, Murray singled, scoring G. Stengle, C. Stengle scored on J. Sutey's sacrifice to felt field. In the ninth Watchler was hit by a pitched ball, took second on a wild pitch, stole third and came home when Pike, who was playing short, held the ball. Plattsmouth attempted to rally in the ninth inning, but their ef forts were useless, as the visitors came out victorious. C. Smith was safe at first on Stengle's error, Craig doubled to left, scor ing Smith, Herold singled, scor ing Craig, but that was all. The line-up of the teams was as follows: . time and am now all right.' by all dealers. A Good Show. Sold The Moore-Edings Stock com pany gave iheir initial perform ance last night at the Cozydome theater to a large crowd. The company is especially strong, the leading characters well supported, and the show clean ami entertain ing. The company, which plays here all week, will give another strong bill tonight. Marshall (Mo.) Democrat. At the Air Dome tonight and every night Ibis week. WANTED Clean cotton rags at the Journal office. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought There was a very large al tend ance of tlie German citizens o this city and vicinity present yes leniay afternoon al fhe German Home in this city to lake part in a meeting thai was called to as sist the movement to aid the Ger man Red Cross society in their work of ministerinir to the sick and wounded in the German army nuring me war that is now raging in Europe. The meeting was ad dressed by Otto Kinder, editor oT the Omaha Tribune, a German ii i . paper wnicu nas ijuiie an ex tensive circulal ion throughout the West. There was much enthusiasm manifested bv the audience al the remarks of fhe speaker in detail ing the facts in regard to the war from the German standpoint and his remarks were much applauded. The meeting was piile successful in interesting the persons present in the movement to aid the suttVr- ers in the Fatherland and a dona tion of stun was made bv the Piatt Jsmoulh Turu-Ve! ein, while some ssi) was secured from suh- criptions from the Germans preseni. ft. is fhe intention to place a number of these lists in the different stoles of the cit. where anyone who so desires can place their name down for a con tribution tti the Red Cross cause. Card of Thanks. I take this method of extend ing my sincere thanks to the dem ocratic voters of Cass county for their excellent support given me at the recent primaries, in which I was given the nomination for the office of sheriff. The excellent support given me at the prima ries certainly denotes that you have confidence in my ability to till the ojrii f sheriff of Cass county. In soliciting your sup port at the November election I wish to assure you that if suc cessful I will exert every effort in my power to merit the confi dence placed in me. Yours respectfully. John Wunderlich, Democratic candidate for Sheriff. John Qeere Iron Glad Wagons Next Monday at the Parmele. Milton Schuster ami the Graces of Musical Comedy, under the di rection of Ned Alvord. will be al the Parmele next Monday. The company numbers nearly a quar ter of a hundred, and it is report ed to be one of the best and clean est song shows on the road. Infection and Insect Dangerous. Bites Mosquitoes, flies anil other in sects, which breed quickly in garbage pails, ponds of stagnant wafer, barns, musty places, etc., are carriers of disease. Every time they bite you they inject poison into your system from which some dread disease may result. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment. It is antiseptic and a few drops will neutralize the in fection caused by insect hitus or rusty nails. Sloan's Liniment disinfects Cuts, Ilruises and sores You cannot afford to be without it in your home. Money back if not satisfied. Only 25c at your druggist. Attend Traction meeting. Louie and W. M. Puis. Charles Herren, Fred Eutz and Alf Ganse nier, all from the vicinity of .Mur ray, passed through Plattsmouth Saturdav evening en route home from Fremont, where they were attending the big tractor engine exhibition held in that city last week. They report a ery pleas ant trip and a grand exhibition of what these giant plows and mod ern farm machinery are capable if 'per forming. Remarkable Cure of Dysentery. "I was attacked with dysen tery about July 15th, and used the doctor's medicine and oilier rem edies with no relief, only getting worse all tne time, i wu.-. u.u'- to do anything and my weight dropped from 145 to 125 pounds. suffered, for about two months when I was advised to use Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy. I used two bot tles of it and it gave me perma nent relief," writes H. W. Holl, We have just received another carload of 'these wagons, and buying in such large 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 built of the best 'wood stock the market affords, and a wagon superior to all 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, thi? wagon is guaranteed to last longer than any other agon 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 n the market for a wagon that the Davenport Roller Bearing Wagon is 30 to 50 per cent, lighter draft than any ordinary farm wagon P. EASTWOOD 7 J S?r?-lL . -v TflTm'''MtJ'r'lf,wirnni 1: v.,.. . . ,:i,irxxa--S Photo by American Press Association. The British Battleship Superb Tlin r.rftish battleship Superb was launched lu December. 1907, as a sister sfiip of the Temerahe and the Rellerophon. 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