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MONDAY SEPTEMBER, 28, 1914. PAGE 2. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. SURPRISE THEIR MANY FRIENDS IN PLATTSKIOUTH Earl R. Travis and Miss Grace Newbranch Quietly Married in Omaha Last Saturday. r-aturday ;iHci iim there '- in Omaha. I In wedding fi-niMi llial 1 1 1 ii I- Mail ll. Travi-. di-fricl court reporter of thi- cit. and .Mi ;tace N'.-w- n.anch f Lincoln as The wedding wa- a ! mm-l !! in :!);! iiiiiri Willi I In' w t f n" I he ouug !! and only the sister ..f !ln- i'l id.-. A!r-. N. C. Abbott of Nira-ka Citv wa- j --ii f to at tend tin i 'nhiiiy. Tin wedding ha- ie-u looked forward I for me time by tie- friends of the : 1 1 1 a ' in- parties ln-t '. ami in N. b'-a-ka C;l. a:i. in Hi'' cul piiiiatii !' lli'-ir happiness they will uiu'ii Hi.- ino-( h.-artv con gratulation- 1 1 1 1 1 their ho-f of i'. acini- li.-r.". 1 11.- I.i i'l.- l- Hi-' daughter of .Mr. an. I Mr-. . I'. N-v branch, ami Hi.- .a-! fi-w '-:i:- has made Im-i horn.- in tin- ciiy during tin time -In- wa- engaged a- oin- of fli.- i:i-t rii'-t"--- in 111.' high -rhool li.-r.-. She a- - radua t d from 111' 1 ..r N'.l.ra-ka in 1 I I. win-re -li- wa- given 1 1 - I'lii 1 1 I a Kappa if. for n- three fol lowing ear- after li'M- gradua ! ! -Ii.- wa- -ima-i-il a- a leather in tli- ib-pai 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 of the High -i 1 1 ;:i tin- cily. ami was .m- of f'i.-l ' ; 1 1 1 r i i t member- ..f th- .-a-iip.j fore- lli.-rt-. Since ill.- ( h-r shoi work In-re -!i- ii;:- i-'-ii making her home a! I.in.-oii an.l .V.-lna-ka City. I he !'o.-!ll I- o'le of tin- lllo-l popular a;;. I highk -t-.-iii'l .otll;g ii). -II l!l the cilv win-re In-ha- r. -..!.! i-r l!i- greater pai l of In- lit.-, ami In- i- b!iii.g tin- po-i f i : i of i-.Mjrl reporter I'M- the - ml !i-!rii-l uul-v .Iml-i' I'egl.-y. I u i i : 1 1 -1 -t 1 ui t ! t ; : t capacitv for lis- father. Ili- late .Jii. - Ilarvey I . Travi- ami i:s hvv of In-. ex ceptional ability ha- been relain- I in thai o!lir. an. I lln- friend- of thi- -pl.-mli.l vciii:c 1'iaii will .. urnr.- than pl.-a-.-.l I.. barn that to make In- future i;-.i!i' In-ie. !iaiiiL: a r.'liau.- al s -a.i f- r lli- I'-i-. pllon of hi i: i-h ; i i ; I win ! Ih.-y will i--i.-. Tit.- .i-'iiri al .'xl.-.iil- to Mr. anl Mr-. Iraxi- Hn-ir h-aiti.-sl !.. wi-li- for tli.-ir i" i ; t m i pro-p'-rii ; i i . i liappi::--. FAST FOOT BALL TEAM GETTING READY TO WAL LOP ALL COMERS Tin- ..p. -nil:- .,f hi- foothall -i-a--"ii ..( will in- upon us in a .r f-w w-k- inv a- tin- f..i i.ail t.-am i- p i a t ir i i: -j. alnio-l i -litl ami will In- in -.mil -hap-J."r lln- ;miiiii ioi : ( (-1 w i I Ii lh 1 ;!; i ipi .--.-ill in- tin- Thirti-lh SI M.-: rhaiil- of innaha. r-- piit.-.J to ..- nil., i.r lln- la-t l.-am- f Hi,- ni.-t i..p. . i -. ami wlii. li will ! a uiiinl l.-ahii.- nf lln- op.-nini: J il- Sumla , 4 -toJM-f ! nil. 'Ih.- it-am In-r.- i- i:.-ttin j:iln lim- -hap- ami i- mi.- of t i i li a in w.-ilil. a- w.-ll a fast in plaiti'j that ha- r-pi fsi-ntoil flii '-ily mi r.-i-t-iit -a i s. 'I'll.- hoy iii'i- i.ojiii: niiich hai.l work in -tlinu into -hapi- for tin- proper -tart aini liop.- to liui-h tin- sca . in ;t- -hap- as tin' train of !a-t yi-itr. whirii mailr -im Ii an ixial'lr ifpulal ion for tln-m- srr- Ihr liililoll. Illrfoot I, ill io -liouhl lir riiroin -a'-rtl ill tln-ir work ly a iirm-roii- patron ar Iri'in (In puhlir who rn.joys a ..o.i ann- nf foothall am! ly Ihi.-:i--i-lamr -iii-i-rr, in pnllinu Plat t -nioiit h on the n;ii in this line of at hlrt ir-:. Itriiih-i- the open i;:' ilalr ami srr wliat t an lo ti Mir ! In'lfi out I hr tram. Will Be Operated on This Week, i;iiir;-i. A. Mtiin;:T wa- a pas riivr thi- aflrrnoon fur Minaha i !-- In jrof- to i-il lii- son. William, at thr iu'-pjlai wlinr In' i- to I.r oprralril on litis Wrek for y;II -tours fimii whirli In ha- l.rt-n sti f7"'i in yn'ally . for s I ii.vr past. Mr-. T. I.. Murphy and dauph-i fr. Mi-. Ma vr? ani'T.? thos-5 poinjr "e metropolis this Mvn-nins t pend Ihe with their relatives in that city. Removed Back to Plattsmouth. l-'rom Satui.lay's Daily. :. L. Pitman and funiiU, who hat bu inakiiisi- llu-ir hoim in Omaha for the past lVw -ar. iiioM-il ilowii to this i-ity y'sl-iilay ami will i-si.l. h-n' in Hi.' fulurt'. Mr. I'itinan h'-inu miployM in tin IJiirlinloii shops hir". Mis. Pit man was foi ini'i ly .Miss Anna Kanka of litis rity ami ln-r larw' t-iii !.' of fri'Mnls will I" pleax-.l to Irani of Imt iHuiii ami that flu i to make Iut In uii lien1. DECISION IN MATTER OF THE UNION STATE BANK VS. BOGGS, ET AL. A ln-i-ioii lias lirrn mailr hy r.oiinty Jmlr IJn son in Ihr ra-r o" tin I'arinrrs' stair l.ank of I'nion s. Frank Hoi:i:s. rl al., in whirli Ihr mnri i:iis .ju.li:iiirnt lor hr plainlitV ill thr sum of s."r7 lo rovrr Ihr uit for a nol i:ir:i y tin- tlrtrmlanl- an.l lln hrrarh of t-ontiart nuulrwith tin' hank. Thr proprrly inoir. is Ihr I n ion rr-lauraul that ha- haI a :m.-t -lorniy rarrrr in Ihr pa-l -ar. ami which was -rriirnl liy lln- .h-J.-mlanls who a.lfril to i.prratr it ami pay l Ihr hank lln -inn of Sj.") pT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 with illlr-rr-l until it was piircha-r.l. Thr op.-ratril tin irsiaurant. a -hort I inn- and t hru closed it up ami -tarlril i.nr of tln-ir own in anotlu-r huihlm. which tln-y air -till op.-ralin- ami tin hank sm-i! ( ii'i'iimt "ii Ihr iiolr ami con tract. THE ADDRESS OF JANE THOMAS, OF CHICAGO, AT METHODIST CHURCH .Mi-- Jam I iiouia- l '.liica.-o national -.-crrlaiy ami our of tin nio-l ailr am hi illiaii; orator- uoikini: umi.-r tin- au-pif- of lln national as-oriatioii for njual .-uiVra-r. a'hl!'r--'-i a r""'l crowd in tin- I'ir-t .Mrlln,di-i Kpi.-opal i hurch -'rida arirrtnmii. Mi-s I honi.-oii ar an aualy tp a! talk. mt only discus.-in- ami r. lutiny tin ai piimrnt- of anti--utVraists. hut al-o -: i i 1 1 : n-a--oiis why npial nlViau- riuhl would in of jirral iirnrlil lo llii--!a!r. hi'ii a-k.-d " h oim-ii Should o!.-."' h.-r rrply: ""orn . In HI !! Mill- iirrausr tliry arr human hrint:- who an Citi.r- Uil.lr- our drlilor rat ic follu of yo r-l mini . iin-ir nothinu in a woman's work that i- not rrlat.-d to !in- rcoiii.niic, in-du-!iial ami social intrrt.-t- d' our community, -talr ami country. Ili-lirr i- Ihr silllplr-t fa-oll.' ""Sincr Ihr .Virn. ( '. 1 1 i 1 1 a 1 1 1 a ii . Indian ami aliens iia thr haliol. why deny it to the mother-, teacher-, nurses and olln-r women who -liar.- in ail lln hurd.-ns of man kind. We Herd it to fpf-rlll mil' own interests." .Mrs. hraper Smilh of Umaha followed Miss Thonisru in a -Inu t plt-a-iM'-r talk lhai inteir-ted tin amiirucr rry much. H.dh speak ers were fi equeiil y ami heartily applauded. .Mr. II. Wr.-cnll introduced the speakers. Mrs. I'.lara We.-cott and live others very sweetly and ent husia-l ically rendered an e.pial sull rae -election. CAR OF MERCHANDISE BROKEN OPEN ON BUR LINGTON TRAIN NO. 76 From Saturday's Daily. I. as; e euinu w In-u Ihirlinton frriuhl ,o. 7t) arrived in this cily the conductor reported the hreak in open of a cat- of merchandise which was to ) set out here to he transferred to train ,o. -J'.i, the car hem. con-ined to points hc Iween 'lullom and Ashland. The di-coery of the condition of tin car was made just after the train left (iih-on ami it is uppord Ihat it was open tlu-rr hy some parlies who had evidently made a uimil haul as lhM" was apparently a yreat many artich?- nii--iiiir frtini the car, but .ju-l,whal. they were it was jmpossihle to tell un I il I he content s of the car had leeu checked over with the way bills -S?. J. Reame?. of Cedar Creek, was looking after .some business maltcin in the county seat today. CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING Many Friends Assemable at the Home to Assist Mr. and Mrs. Kaffenberger to Celebrate. Saturday rwninj.' .Mr. and .Mrs. ieorc A. Ka ll'elloel 'er of this city enjoyed the celehfatiou of their sjlx.-r weihlin; auuiersar ami on the occa-ion some -.-ent-Iie famili.-s of their old frinids uathei-rd with thrm to enjoy Ihr ocra-ion and to rrfrrshm the memory of thr cmiplr of tin- happ een thai was -oleum i.-d a! the h e of Mr-. Kalfcnlierei's parent-. Mr. ami Mr-. -I. II. ilrckef West . . f this cil on r-'epl-cmle-r -jr.. lss'.i, wh.-n lln-y plight ed tln-ir ow s of matrimony. For Ihr ncca-ion thr i-t-cep-iiii Saturday, tin- KalVnihrryrr hoiur was h.-aiil i fully il.-cora t e.t wilii an arti-lic arranunnriit o while asjeis and foli.mr thai mad. a hami-oine -etlin-j lor I In-joou- ttccasiou and h.'ir in thr mid-t of thr llnral J.rauty and -urroiimlnl h Ihrir friends the hridr ami i'iiiii of I u ni I - fix years a- t-rcrird lln- coiiural illa tions of their old friend- ami neihlr.rs. Inirinu tin- r.-!iiu a -hoii program was uu.en ri n--i-i 1 1 -i o," vocal solo- hy M. -danirs 1.. I!. We-rotl and Mar Moiuan and Mr. dain I'.urkklr of uhio. and a nuniin'r of iradiii-'- ly Miss Anni- Ihn kle of port -uioii! h. Ohio, and Miss Alice Tuey which add'-d rry IIIUcll to thr t-njoynieut of the .lie-!-, as i!ir-e pai'lir- air a!'!o;i' the loo-t larul-.l iiin-icians and rh .r ut i"ii i -1 - in 'h.- ei' ami llu-ir I'li'rl'ill-s fo the ee'lill'-"- rujo- nuiit was aiti-li.- and pieasip' in tile rlrelie. Tile M.calists Were accoiiipan ir. in lln-ir s,.l..s . Mis- Katlir Cniumins on tl!." pia m .. iMllil' thr ernill ery de licious li-ht I'efi esfinieill s were ser-d o the company while fruit pii'icli wa- -erei I u J 1 1 1 tin course of the ircrpllon Ji-a ie" of charmiuu' little Mi--es. Mr. ami Mr-. Katlrnlieru'. r wi re thr recipients .,f a lai -'.-nuinher of ery handsome an-1 costly u i il - of -ilei m 1 1 1 1 1 i ry of tin happy eent that will h-(rea-ured i-v them mi tin- i-ai- to i-o.:,e with t he lia upie ,t ii-.-lius of the notahle ee;n that h:ou'-ht thrm lln-s,. trihutr- from tln-ir ho-t of fi'ir::d-. II was Ihr univrr sal wi-h of rriyone pre-en) at tin- anniersary Salur-lav. that lln-y - f.-h all path.-j- will: Mr. and Mrs. Ia irenhere;' on t':r '.oldrn w rddin - a ii n i er-a ry . Mile of the features of llu' -ilxer weddii'.r.' that appealed to the luide and "-room was the pre sence of Ihr same Im-sI man and iiridesinaid W. A. Hrcker and Mrs. Philip A. Horn, formerly Mi-s l-"ii:Iit as well as some thirty miesls who Were pl'e-rllt at thr weiidinz day twenly-lie ears airo. Stop That First Fall Cough. (Iheck your fall cniirli or cold at once don't wait il may lead lo .serious lun.Lf trouble, weaken your vitality and devvolop a chronic lunir ailment, (jet a bottle of Dr. Hell's Pinr-'l'ar-lloney to day; if is pure and harmless use it freely for Ihat fall couh or cold. If 1 5a by or Children are sick ;rive it lo them, it will relieve quickly ami permanently. It soothes the irrilaled throat, luns and air passages. Loosens Phlegm is antiseptic and fort i lies the sys tem against colds. It, surely pre vents cold perms from pelting- a hold. C.uaranlerd. Only J3e, at your Druggist. Will Yallery and wife of Ilave io k came down Saturday for an o-.er Sunday visil here at the lnn f Mr. YalleryVs parents, Mr. and Mrs. J J. Valb-ry. 400 BUSHELS APPLES I will idler for sale at my farm 1 miles south ami -' miles east of A-hland. my apples by Ihe tree, on Thursday, October l.-t, salo comnit'iiciiip; at -J o'clock i. m. W. It. Bryan. Clank books of all kinds at the Journal office. mm Returns From Kansas City. Mrs. i a I e 1 1 itlmden. who has been in Kansas City fur the past .-even weeks, irrciviim' medical treatment at the Thornton & Minor Sanitarium, returned home yesterday eeuiii'-. While .Mrs. Hhoih-n has not yet been restored lo perfect health she feels much better than in many years, and I lie treatment received did more in repairing her health than an she has received during her many years illne-s. The many friends sincerely hopr that she may con tinue t" improve. FRED EBINGER WILL SOON RETURN HOME FROM GERMANY Mrs. liniii' Weidmau ami fam ily arr in rt-rejpi oi a letter from l ied Kbin;-er. who has been is dim: for ihe past few mouths in lo'iinany. in which he stales that In- will sail for home on the sev-.-nlr.Milh of October, which will place him home about Ihr tir.-l of .o rmb. r. Thi- is certainly jrood ! i 1 1 i 1 1 '-: - to the r. iaties ami many friends of Mr. I!iiii lm-p in Ibis city. as there has been consi.h-rabb anxiety a- lo his welfare in tin old country .since thr war broki out. as tiny wrre unable to re ceive an word from him for many werks. lie slates lliat In is well ; i T in perfect safety. IMPROVED TRAIN SER VICE ON 1). P. BEING f.EilH DISCUSSED The ma! lei- of improved I rain m-i ice over the Mis-oiu i Paciiic railioad from tin- county into this city -till continue- to he an ix Iniiii h i;e i-siie wi!h the busi-ne-s men and the members of tin-d-mi.i.-rcial !ui. and tlu-y siill are stinin up the question. , sh"!t 'rue since one of tin- member- of the transportation com mittee of l!n club was in SI. I.ouis and took advantage of tin' occasion lo call uinu pjrsidmt Hush of Ihr Missouri Pacilr ami his assistant Mr. Ib-bei I sou. The oilieial- I'.'cejvrd him iim-l i'ih'-triiii-.lv, ami li-tt-iird to tin- re cital of Ihe in-.-ds of thi- county and city for improed -rrjre and p:ir ;;--urai;ce that they would do al! in 1 1 1 - i p r I o a ll'ord relief, aithoiiuh li;e prospects of pultiuu on a new train on the roa.l did md receive the preate-t eucourape ii i ut from the president as the lailioa.iis of ihe country are favorinp a plan "f retrenchment and economy Ihi'oiiphoiit their lines and did md believe the rr r:iur reciiitd from another train would pay for its operation. Tlu-y were much interested in the situation ln ie and asked many question conceruiui: the city and I'liiinh as to the amount, of tra'l and tin- general I'celinp of tin' people on the subject of the nerd of additional service. The only real .pl'osiircts of relief seem however to have come tliroiiph a readjustment of the present schedules ami even Ihen the ad vantages will md be preally im proved over what I hey art.' at pi e- sent. A Very Plesant Meeting. From Friday's I'ailv. The Ladies Aid socjelv of tin M. K. church held a very deasant meelinp in the parlors of the church, yesterday afternoon al which tiinc lln-y were entertained by Mesdames Amelia Swift, ierl rude Morpan ami Miss ,eanet(e Morpan. The larpe nuinher in at tendance, there beinp some fifty ladies present, declare this nu-et-inp- one of Ihe liesl they have held in some time, and that the hostes ses were splendid entertainers. The repular business session was held at which lime the annual election of officers was held and resulied as follows: Mrs. Val Murkel, president.; Miss Ella Ken nedy, First Vice-President; Mrs. Nellie Carlson, Secretary and Mrs. Marparet Mauy, Treasurer, l'ollovvinp the elcclion of ollicers the Indies discussed various plans for the year's work. The hosle--es' served a dainty luncheon and Ihen, an hour or so devoted l n niosf enjoyable social lime broupht to a close.-a deliphtful afternoon's entertainment. Mrs. .lames Sage and Mrsw O. M Streitriit were passengers this morninc for Omaha where they ' .will spend the day looking after jsome business matters', DEATH OF A PIONEER CASS COUNTY CITIZEN Christian G. Duerr, Passes Away at the Age of 73 Years, at His Home Near Louisville We are apain called upon to chronicle Ihe loss and death of a pioneer settler of Louisville, Cass county. Christian i. Duerr, who passed away at his home one mile south of Loiiisvilb- at tin aie of 7:j years, four mouths and thirteen days. Mr. Duerr had been failin;: in health for a lonp time. sulVer iuii' front complication of diseases ami old ape. and despite all Ihat could be dmie for him by skilled imdical aid, wa- summoned ami constantly al his bedsfde minis terinp t It is wants, were oi, that his recovery was almost de spaired of ami In- kept pradually sinkinp until Sunday morninp. September :U. when In' passed away at .'J o'clock, surrounded by bis soiTovviiip wife an dchildren. lln' funeral service- wen h.ld on Wednesday, conduct ei by iP-v. C. L. Xoimau r tin Melimdi-t church, with a -hoi prayer at the home, and tin' funeral proces sion then wended their way to the Methodist church, when- -rrvicrs were held, and tin- body was then borne to its last re-hup place in the Louisville cemetery. The de ceased was a kind ami bv inp- hus band ami fallu-r. and well liked by all who knew him. Christian Duerr wa- born May 7. 18 11, in Mavpohl. (Jerma iy. ami here he received his eduea tion and iirrvv to manhood, ami at the ape of -J i years in I JS5 .-mi raled to America to make their home, lie lir-t located al lireeu- ill.. Ohio, ami three years later was marri.-d there to Mis Mary llule-r. dauphter of Mr. an.l Mr-. .Jacob I. Iluber. In IS.V.i Mr. Dm-rr and wife camr we-t and located near what is now Loiii-villr. ami al thi- lime the linr of thr Bur- linplon had md been put throuph tln-re. There were ei'-Itt children born to thi- union, four of whom dud in infancy, ami the follow ini:. loelln-r with tin widow, mourn his passim:: Mrs. Lucy Zaar. Lou isvillr: Philip HiU'iT. AIvo; and Iwo bro'lici's. ibdtlirb Itunr d' Sree.uville. tthio. and Henry Duen of Daltmi. Ohio, who on account of lln- distance ami tln-ir ape wen unable to attend the funeral serv ices of their brother. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation lo mil friends ami neighbors for tln ii kindness am! sympathy -.Iniwii u. and also for their a-si-lance and beautiful lloial oHerills received in our lale bereavement in tin death of our beloved husband father and pramlfalher. christian C. Duerr. M MS. M All V IH'KMl. liiiuiKii: i)iT:i!.!i. MRS. Ll'C-Y 1H I'.HM. PHILIP DI KItlt. MPS. anna i.i:nt). MISS DFI.I.A I.T.I H Y. Mother of Eighteen Children. 'T am Ihe mother of eiphteen children and have the praise of doing- more work than any young woman in my town," writes Mrs. C. J. Martin, Hoone Mill, Ya. "I suffered for five years with stomach trouble and could not eat as much as a biscuit without sulTering. I have taken three bottles of Chamberalin's Tablets and am now a well woman and weigh 1(58 pounds. I can eat any thing I want to, ami as much as I want and feel belter than I have at. any time in ten years. I refer to any one in Hon no Milt or vicinity and they will vouch for what I say." Chamberlain's Tablets are for sale by all dealers. : Henry llerold returned this morning lo resume his duties on the road for the Skinner Macaroni company after an oxer Sumlay visit here. Henry r;ulhmann and wife of M urdock. motored in Saturday from their home and visited wilh their relatives lure over Sunday. Y H. Hishcl departed this afternoon for Spring field. Xebras- k-i wh-re he goes fo attend the initation of a class of seventvfhe members into the Vs'oodmun of (the World. The new tartan weaves -. H-W-CO. C. E. Wescoti's Sons EVERYBODY'S STORE New ties Your suit Every Pressed Week Free Inst Rer eivpdashipment of la" J UO I ICCl V CU dies- aut0 crushers, in neat checks, soft brims, large sizes. Price 1 1 en ry '1 h ier 'Ii', from near l-'dai-Creek, was in the ciiv a few hours today, coininp down on (he iiioru inp t rain. .Mr-. Henry Sleinham-r and dauphter. Miss (iladys were ainoni: tin- assenper ibis after noon for Omaha to spent a b-w liOU''S. Charies. Uaih-y a ' ! wif-- and tnoHier. Mrs. Hettie :; t i ! ino'.,r i d ov.-i- from Kliiivvooi! vesterday !.- i-il al fin v . J!. iosencran- i'o ( for (he t.i . bi'iiii Cummins of Omaha wa au over Sunday vi-itor her.' at the home nf hi- u ra mlinol her. Mrs. .1. C. Cummins, and with other re latives and reiuriu-d this iimming lo the metropolis. Ir. J. F. I'.rendel of Murray was in the city Saturday for a few hours ailemliii'-: lo some matter of bu-i'M-s- ami visiting with hi manv friends here. Caught a Bad Cold. "l.a-t winter my son caupht a very bad cold and tin.' way he couched was somethiiiir dreadful.' writes Mrs. Sarah K. Duncan, of Tipton, Iowa. "We thought sure he was poing; into consumption. We bought just one bottle of Chamberlain's Cotiuh Penu-dy and that one bottle stopped his cough and cured his cold completely." For sale hy all dealer-;. Tartan plaids, regimental stripes, black and whites, smart checks, made up in new snug fitting models some with patch pockets, some plain; roll fronts and Hat fronts; cuff 1 ..-i !: New neckwear a lot of it all the new shapes, including the very wide end 4-in-hand, known as the . pancake shape. Silks are beautiful. Many new patterns 50c, 75c and $1.0u. New Wind sorettc bows, in plain black, blue polkadot and black and white stripes 50c each. Stetson Hats WmmrJ& Shirts You'll like these new fabrics; the colors are taken from the plaids of the Scottish clans; made in stripes or small plaids and checks. Neat, conservative and yet strictly new. Lots of them here for youin our Quality Line $20 to 35. Also Styleplus $17. Men's Balmaccan coats $15 Up Men's Balmaccan hats $1.50 to $2 Registered Every size Key ring Overall Free Made rs. tCi iViifrr.iMI 75c ib'u and (lab-n llhoden drove in Saturday to spep.j a few hours here looking alter some matters of business with the merchant-. John Woods ami family motor ed down yesterday from Flmwood and visited ovu- Sunday here at the home of Fiank A. Ojoidl and family ami willi their other re latives and friends in this cj. Will T. Adams was anion- lhe vi-ilors in Omaha this morning for a a few hours looking after some matters of business return ing home this afternoon on No. Mrs. M. It. Hurkinghaiii relum ed this afternoon o In-r home in Oiuaha alter a visit h.-ie illi re latives. She was accompanied home by her lit I e nephew . Pc-Do-Lax Banishes Pimples. H id Hlood. Pimples, Headaches, Hiliousne-s, Torpid Fiver, Con stipation, etc., come from Indi--gestion. Take PoI)ol.ax, the pleasant and absolutely siiie I.axative. and you won't, suffer from a deranped Stomach or other troubles. It will tone up the Fiver and purify the blood. Fse jt re gularly and you will stay well, have clear complexion and steady nerves. Cet a Tjih- Indite today. Money back if md satisfied. All Druggists. Try the Journal for stationery. sleeves and plain sleeves every good style in new Fall suits is represented here. Prices $15, $17, $20, $22.50, S25 and $30. Balmaccan over coats, for crimpy fall weather, and for rainy weather. An excellent showing of these popular garments here all wool, very snappy new pat terns, well made. Price US Manhattan rrr. U1C