PAGE 8.J PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1913. n'a 3 3 P! V t'l.il! Siiirof Summer Undervear! 7 ass Vffi-.r-' Jl . 111 .vamxa ir Line of Hosiory is Complete! all silk in the very latest shades; dark grey, Copenhagen, navy, Emer ald green, violet and pongee. N nee It will pay you to look over our ex tensive line of Summer Wash Goods in Flaxon, Organdies, Voiles and Crepes at 10, 12, 15, 20 and 25c up !U PI oBo 10 o ,a Gowns 50, 75, 85, 89c up to $3.50 Combination Suits (drawers and cor set covers) $1.00 up to $1.50 Children's Drawers, plain and knick erbockers, 12 and 25c lYIisses' and Ladies' Drawers 25c Men's Summer Knit Underwear short sleeves and ankle lengths Boys' Summer. "Mesh" short sleeves and knee lengths 25c i I t lb u I l.t it t 7 - k. get in quiet ly, oil the lock with 3-in-One. Makes key turn easi-1 ly bolt move softly. Prevents grinding creaking. Keeps fust away. Lengthens iile of springs. A Dictionary of 100 other uses with every bottle. 10, 25 . 50 all stores. Three-in-One Oil Company N.Bdwy,N.Y SERIES OF MEETINGS AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH PART OF NEXT WEEK This city will le visited dun a'.; the coming week by Rev. C. E. Perlee of Marcum, Iowa, who will occupy the pulpit at the Christian church for a j-eries of sermons of great interest to the church and its congregation an 1 will occupy from Sunday to Wednes day evening. On Sunday morning Rev. Perlee will open his series with the subject, "To Whom Shall We Go," and Sunday evening1, "A Time to Work." The first of the weekday ser mons will be on Monday, when he speaks on the subject, "God's Call lo Man;" Tuesday evening, "The Vic torious Life," and Wednesday evening, "Stirring Up the Eagle's Nest." Rev. perlee comes here with a view of pos sibly making this his home, and '.'n members of the congregation of the church should endeavor to be present at the meeting and get acquainted with this gentleman, who comes very highly recommended as a minister and a pulpit orator. His sermons will be well worth hearing and to miss them will certainly be a loss to tha members of the church and congrea t ion. "OLD MAIDS CONVEN TION" AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCE FRIDAY NIGHT Dr. G. R. Davis, Osteopathic Physician 3 Years Graduate cf the Kirksilfla Scfccol General Oflice Fractice 7th and Main St .Plattsmouth, Neb PHONE 484 Office supplies at tl.e Journal office. SOC IAL DANCE, Given by Cosmoporitan Club at COATES HALL, I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, ! Saturday, April 21th. Kveryone Invited to Attend and J a Good Time Assured to All. Music by Holly's Orchestra. J Regular 75c values in Initial Sta tionery at the Journal office for 50c. O HI. G2D C23 12 Doz. New Summer Hats 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Crittenden and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Crit tenden of Lincoln visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Steimker in this city over Sunday, having driven down wuh their auto from the capital. Mrs. F. H. Crittenden is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steimker. Our "JITNEY" Offer This and 5c. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with five cents to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, co'ds and croup, Foley Kid ney Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold everywhere. arrived yesteiday no two alike. The very Newest Shanes! Pari of them will be ready to show ' FRIDAY and SATURDAY The rest, the week following. Featuring Osuich, Velvet, Wing anu i lower i i nil. i Hats for Girls. for ( chool wear big line from $1.50 up. PRICED IN PLAIN FIGURES V . A Paints aid Oils, Gering & Co Subscribe tor The Journal. The I. L. C. society of the Chris tian church of this city has arranged to give an entertainment at the churcn building on Friday evening that should prove one of the most pleasing that has been given for some time. The entertainment will consist of th: presentation of "The Old Maids' Con vention." and this pleasing eomely will be presented by the members of the society in the different roles of the sketch. The proceeds of the enter tainment will be applied toward th equipping of the church with electric lights, which are badly needed, and in their good work the members of the church society should be given r. generous patronage, as their enter tainment will be a treat in itself. lie member the date Friday evening and be present. fe!f:U7 BASE BALL SUNDAY PLATTSMOUTH RD SOX vs. TOWNSEND GUN CLUB cf Omaha. Game called at 3 o'clock. This vill brinr? to this citv one of tlie fastest teams in Omaha and a first class game may be expected. Shirt Waists!- We have a new lot to show These are of the Very Latest Styles! Wc have also a lot of Closeouts that we offer at, each 9Sc uck weiler & Lulis NOTICK TO CONTIiACTOKS. Mrs. William Ileil and daughters were among those going to Omaha this morning, where they will visit for the day, looking afte'r some matters of business, having motored in fron-. their country, home. For Sale. Eggs for hatching and day-old chicks from Single Comb Rhode Is land Reds. Eggs, ?1.00 per 15, $3.00 per 100; chicks, 10c each. Special mating prices upon request. A. O. Ramge, Route 1, Plattsmouth, Neb. 2-22-tf-dAw QUA JlWAsWriAMAAA XZAVL JV a SATURDAY SPECIALS: One large 25c can of Talcum Powder 15c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables of All Kinds at All Times. Sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk of the City cf Plut mouth, Nebraska, until 5 o'clock p. n.., on the th day of May, lf15, for furnishing all material and labor necessary to grade and pave an area ;:nder the llurlintrton t:::cks in Plates mouth. Xe!aska. All of the material and labor to be fu. rushed and done in accordance v:th ihe plans and specifications on lile in the oftke of the City Clerk, Platts mouth, Nebraska, and at the oflice cf .he Engineers, Omaha, Nebraska. Each pr oposal to be accompanied by a certified check on a Plattsmoatn bank, payable to the City of Pla'.t mouth, Nebraska, in an amount of twenty-five (25) dollars. which amount will be considered liquidated damages and be forfeited to said Cl'y should successful bidder fail to enter into contract for work set out in the proposal. The Mayor and City Council re serves the right to reject any or ail bids. JOHN P. SATTLER, Mayo. J. E. NEMETZ, City Clerk. 4-2'J-f.t a 4 -5 o ' : ;l I I j' f fj-rfW 1 i i! -- h J$sik I Iti IS an easy matter to make your selection of wall paper at our store. We not only carry a large line of the latest designs in wall paper, bu: show it to you as it will look on your walls -ceiliijg, borders and side walls perfectly match ed. Kindly allow us to quote prices. Wall Paper and Paint Store of FRANK GOBELMAN Hotel Riley Block, Plattsmouth, Neb. Strawberry Plants for Sale. 100 strawberry plans for 50c; 100 raspberry plants for $1.00. It is time to set our your strawberry and raspberry plants. J. C. Petersen. 4-19-lwkd Citrolax CITR0LAX CITUOLAX Best thing for constipation, sour stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bowels. St ps a sick headache almost at once. Gives a most thorough and satisfactory flushing no pain, no nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and wohlesome. Ask for Cit rolax. Sold everywhere. BERT ELLEDGE HAS CLOSE GALL WHILE SETTING ON RAILING OF HOLLY'S STORE Last evening Pert Elledge decided to take a rest from standing up, and accordingly started to sit down on thj railing along the arcaway east of the William Holly building on Fourth street, and thereby came near havuig a very unpleasant fall. The iron pipe that forms the top of the rail ing is rathlr loose, and when Uorz sat down it turned and had it n't been for his quickness he would have teen thrown to the bottom of th? areaway, a distance of several feo but as it was he was able, after a f-.-v seconds, to regain his balance an save himself from falling. The rad ing has been loose for some time an 1 is liable to cause serious damage to someone if it is not fixed, but the owner of the building has been await ing the time when it would be pos sible to put in a permanent walk and do away with the railing, as well as with the old boad walk that has been in bad shape for several months. Paints and Oils, Gering& Co Get your D. M. C. at Zuckweiler & Lutz's. 4-20-tfd How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollar Reward fur mi rate ct Catarrh tl.iit i:MI)nut be cured yj lldlH atarrti Cure. F. J. CUEXEY & CO.. TVledo. O. We. the undersigned, nae known F 3. niener fur tlte Unt IS j.-ara. Bud believe him VrffCtlv lionurnMe In fcll buslnes trausc-tima tin! tiiinnciiilly i.ble to carrj out any obligntloi made bj Li firm. NAT BANK OF COMMERCE. Tk't.o, Uh'.o. rialfa Catarrh Cnre Is tnken Internal!?, aetlnj dlreetlr upon the blid and ninoma surface 4 tbe symera. Testimonial ent free. Price H cent- er bottle. Sold by all Urugplwts. Take. Hal)' Family 1I1 foe cooktlDatloav Plnri nflolloohln DonfTQ! Now Open j - ' r"'"""" "' i I s W' hi m si Ct' ? v' twit ; :I ,v jl USsagj' p; m'f-miiMmi -.wsiSS Vou Would Not Want An ExpcnsiuoTilo Roof on a Temporary Sod House neither would you want an expensive malleable top on an unprotected body of a steel range. The copper clad is lined throughout with copper, and that is the reason that a Copper Clad Malleable Range will last a lifetime. (W. 352) in PEASE (Only Dependable Goods) And Ready for You. Call G. P. EASTWOOD and See Us. . Bring the Babies c 3 O Phones 53 and 54 The Daylight Store