MONDAY, AUGUST PAGE 6. PLA7TSM0U7H SOU-WEEKLY JOURNAL. SO. l-i'.z A NOW is Up .The Southern Peaches are off the market and we will have Cali fornia, Utah and Colorado Finches for canning this week. Italian Prune? now in, per crate of 4 baskets $1.25 Hawaiian Pineapple?, 5 fcr S1-00 We have made arrangements with the best canners on the Pacific conr.T ai-d ran rave you some money by buyinp in quantities of one dozen r.r inor;. Thee goodo are cf the very choicest that can be c:omnri: r A ? rors. j-.tivn and i uf h-ct and the price - i e enve nrci I-T nnti Phono 53 -nd 54. THE 5 LOUISVILLE. Courier. t f ?.!". s Gladys Haydcj tiachi-r in the J.iuivi!'e a ;orm:r ls. .sit- e i friend- hvie over ;-.iuniay. C. ;. Maylieid and daughter, Edith. f l is-l.s to leave i-'ureliy for T'.vo Ilar 1. i Minn., to ili C. V. Ma;, tit.:.', ar.d family. Ralph Clifford went to Wibaux, Mci't.ii.a, la-t week to see the coun try. He will also visit North Dakota :.uil Minnesota before returning. Aiihur Slander left Thursday for a month's vi.it to the San Francisco e:po-itii;. He will also vi.-it the San lii'-io e.vpo.-ition before his return. ?Irs. Con McCarthy an. I three sons, of York, Nel., ate here vi.-iting her mother and brother, Mrs. W. E. (less aiiil Edward Clss and family. mifli tiftfta It u A special offering in G5.i2arns Red Seal Ginghsms that always sells for 12c per yard, we offer a nice Selection at per yard ? tickweiier T. H. POLLOCK. Real Estate, Gcnsra! Insurance, Prices ranging frcn $830.00 fo 3 i ,435.00 F. O. B. FACTORY Office and Salesroom Riley Block, Gth St., Plaltsmouth, Neb. TELEPHONE NO. 1 the TIME to Put Your FRUIT! - c the lo.'iowjm? 1 1 brnads: Del Inarch. The qu lity of these goods' are of the very this year is within reach of all. . r ?7 V? f rii:,-, uei v;u: i ri.r,j M. SO K N N I C Paid I"t7gerald received a te'egram Monday ing tno tteam o: ;.is auia, -his. uohu i r..- T..U. ! Blake. She was a cousin of John Kel . lv of Man ley, anil was about 80 years fage. Corge Sihoen.an. jr., surely was orn under an unlu.-ky star. Since he ! has lived o:i the Lchuhoir faim he ha j lost nineteen head of stock fioni ac I cidcr.tal cause-;, mostly from lightn- ing. Sunday (Ii 'i'?e lost another fine -1-year-old colt by lightning. Miss Myrtle CiitlorJ will leave Sat urday f'T Madrid. Perkins county, to r.c -n , he-- st v -'r.U.n ; i teacn r ; in the Madrid .-caools. Iier Loiiisvule fi lends predict success for her as she was an enthusiastic student of the Louisville schools, x.ad later at one of the state institutions. Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. II. Mayfield went to Omaha the fore part of the week to consult a surjreon in retrard to Mrs. They will return Ma v held will enter Maviield's health. Mrs &- Lutz Monte, Curtice V Ord our IX. H SEN, DAYLIGHT STORE a hospital and undergo an operation for appendicitis. She has suffered two attacks and has concluded to have the appendix removed. NEIIAWKA. News. f 1- .v. v vvw v wi Nick Klaurens and tlauphter return ed to their hotne in Platsmouth Sun day after visiting i datives here a few Jays. Ijist Saturday the car which the Creeks use for their dwelling car, near the track, caught fire and the skypiece was bodily dilapidated, but no other loss was dor.e. Wilbur Miller, Sam Moore, Dewiirht Cooley and Ernest Anderson left Monday ni;ht on the midnight train for Minnesota, where they will work for some time. Stuart Rouh was a passenper to Omaha Friday, poinrr that far with his sen, Stuart, jr., who left for F:.y ott'j, Idaho, where he has a position in the public schools. Li-e Carper, who has been visiting1 relatives and friends here for some t!me, went to Union for a short visit with relatives and returned to his home in Fair fax, Mo., Thursday. The mil and elevator of this place report the Krain coming to market here is mostly of a poor quality and low test. Some has been brought in that has sprouted and as yet no extra good wheat has been taken in. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tucker enter tained at dinner Sunday John Doughty and wife. W. S. Doughty, John White man and family, .and Ralph Johnson and wife. The occasion was a celebra tion of Mrs. Tucker's birthday, which was the next day. Wednesday morning while hauling a load of radiators from the depot to the new J. M. Palmer residence, Chas. Hall received his first accident while on the dray by dropping one on his foot, mashing his big toe. It was a painful injury, but he is getting along nicely. Up to date there is still nothing in the spreading of the smallpox which appeared here two weeks ago. It is time for others to take sick if they are goin: to, but from all appear ances it was nipped in the bud and the two in quarantine ara waiting patiently to be turned loose again. WANTED A good, steady, gentle manly salesman to handle a Ward's wagon in Cass county. No experi ence needed. For full particulars write promptly to Dr. Ward's Medi cal Company, Winona, Minn. Estab lished IS.'G. 8-12-Stwkly KOOM AND HOARD. ROOM AND BOARD High school students preferred. Inquire at this office. 8-20-lw-d-2v-w I have 5,000 feet of molding of all descriptions for sale, such as Band mold, Fanel mold, window stool, water table, window cap, partition cap, O. G. Door Stop, Partition Shelve, Crown Mold, Bed Bold. Thi3 mold is all White Pine and for painted work only. For sale at one-half price. L. G. Lar son, the Carpenter. 8-30-1 wkd. Office supplies at the Journal of-Gce. J TEACHERS' l STITUTE IN SES SION THIS WEEK A Large Number of County's Instruc tors Present to Enjoy the Pleasant Event. The Cass County Teachers' institute opened this morning in this city with a large number of the fair instructors of the county in attendance at the opening of the institute. The time to day was largely devoted to registra tion of the teachers and the assigning of them to the different homes of the city, where they will stay during the meetings of the institute, and up to noon there had been a large number registered. This evening a public reception will be given to the teachers and their friends at the Elks' Home on Sixth street, at which time the building will be opened to the public and everyone invited to attend the reception and meet the teachers of the county and extend to them the hospitality of the city. A short and pleasing program will be given, consisting of several numbers by the male quartet com posed of W. G. Brooks, F. A. Cloidt, Don York and Jennings Seivers, and a vocal selection by Mrs. E. II. Wescott, while Miss Emma Cummins will give a number of instrumental numbers. This reception is open to the public ar.d a large number will doubtless be in attendance. The hours for registration at the of fice of the superintendent in the court house will be from 12:50 to 1:30 and .'1:30 to 5:30 eath afternoon. Tomor row evening a free public lecture will be given at the First Methodist church by Pi of. Bertram Everett Mc Proad of the South Dakota State col lege, and his subject will be. "The In dividual in the Making," which will be well worth hearing. At this enter tainment Miss Hard Tuey will gie a pleasing vocal solo. The advent of the fair educators of the county here is a most plea'ir occa-ion and the citizens in gu.eral will do their utmost to make the event a mostp leasant one to those who are attending, ami assist in showing them that the city appreciates their b-.'ing with us again this year. (i lasses Lost. A pair of nose glasses wore lost in Plnttsmouth on Sunday, August 1"; gold rim glasses with short chain at tached. Think were lost cm the hall grounds. Finder please leae same at this office for reward. For Estimate And reliable construction of all kinds of work, get your figures from the ex pei ienced Carpenter and Builder. L. G. Larson. S-30-lwk-d& : W. A. ROBERTSON. Lawyer. Coates" Block, East cf Riley Hotel. Second Floor. YOUNG HEN'S SHOES! THE way Our Shoes come across with all the down-to-the-minute styles has made a hit with Platts mouth Fellows. They represent the finest grade of Shoe-making and best materials. Every man who wears a pair says they're worth the money. Ask to see the nobby Young Men's styles in patent colt, gun metal and swell tan leathers. They really are "different!" $4, $4.E0 and $5 -Fetzer Shoe Go.- GOOD SHOES if 1 f I . ' ... - u- J Quarterly Meeting of U. B. Church. The fourth quarterly meeting of the U. B. church will be held on Wednes day evening, September 1st, at 7:30. Dr. Snider, conference superintendent, will be present, will preach, adminis ter communion and attend to the busi ness of the quarterly conference. The presence of every official member is desired. J. M. Fads, Pastor. MRS, EVA KATHRINA PRETTIG DIES AT HOME OF HER DAUGHTER Last evening shortly after 9 o'clock Mr Eva Eathtina Prettig passed awav at the home of lv.r daughter, Mrr. John P. Sattler, in th!-; city, where she had made her home for the a.-t twenty-live years. Mr-. Prettig was 1U years of aye, and in spite of her years had been ei. joying good health up to a fi-w days ago, when she was so unfortunate as to fall and in jure her head, and since that time has been growing st'-adily worse, as her age made it i:npos.-ible for her to rally from the shock, arid she peace fully pas.-ed away hist evening, bringing to a close a long and useful life filltd with good deeds an 1 assist ance to her fi iends and neighbors with whom she had been united in the ties of friendship for the past thirty years. Eva Ka'erina Mayer was born Juno 2!, 1830. at Waldorf, Baden, Germany, and made her home in that section un til she had reached the age of If years, when she came to America anil settled at Pckin. Illinois, and was married in thai city to Mr. Adam Prettig. After several years resi dence in Pekin Mr. and Mrs. Prettig came west to Plattsnrioit.'h. in 1?S. and here the husband was fn'bd away some twenty-five years ago and s'nee that time Mrs. Prettig has m-ide h -r home for the greater o-u't of tin:- time with her daughter. Mrs. Sattler and family. To mourn her loss she leaves ?h;i.-:.-r.v?-ht.-r.', Mrs. Charles H?'-o!d. I'-'.'-'. FKnois; Mrs. John P. Sat:--and Mrs. John Lutz of this city, as well as one brother, Carl Mayr, of Chicago, and a great many grandchil dren. The funeral of Mrs. Prestig will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the St. Paul's Evangelical church in this city, and the interment had in the Oak Hill cemetery. WANTED. Scholars in shorthand and typewrit ing. Tuiiion, $2 per week. Call at hoome of Miss Alma Waterman. For Infants and Children 5a Use Fcr Over SO Ycr.rs Always bears the Signature of A. I Ik. Compare With Plain Tread Casing Prices Of Other Standard Makes 31x30 4 x33 4 x34 We offer you low prices, but at the same time we offer the best tire we have ever built, which is made possible only by increased pro duction and distribution. This statement is backed by our years of business integrity and experience in building a strictly quality product. No better tire than the Fisk Non-Skid is made. is the tirs you will buy when you investigate. Fisk Tires For Sale Bj; JOHN BAUER OVERLAND CARS USSA NICE I 11 &w awn is not complete without hardware to match. We are prepared to quote you prices on all different grades of locks? and builder's; hardware. Bring in your list and let us figure with you. Also show you locks of different designs. TUEY BUILDING Tel. 1 51 South 6th St. ELM WOOD. Leader-Echo. Mrs. E. J. Jersry and little daughter, Kuthale'ie, went to Grenwood Wed-r,e.,.!;-y morning for a week's visit ivith relatives. J. E. Wo;I;-y, wife and baby of Lin coln visited here Saturday and Sun- V.e h me of his parents, Mr. . G. W. Wo'lcy. !M:-h Myers u;;d children ro-iue-dav morning to their "i M r--. ! i tie ; l Thern.i-n. Iowa, after a visit f tb ve weeks with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. James Duibln. Miss Marie Brit'dl of Lincoln, ac : :.r.j:.!:ied by a lady friend, Mis.s n-'. la Der.ii, ca.Y.o down I rklay af tciiioon and spent a couple of days at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bi ittell. Mr. and Mis. William Lefler and their son and daughter, Harry and Helen, departed Thursday in their tearing car for Fort Collins, Colorado, where they will pay an extended visit to Mrs. Lexer's brother, Paul Phelps ar.d family. Dr. Needy was called to Weeping Water Wednesday afternoon to see Graudn having fiom a -.a Pod, who is very poorly, just r -lu re 1 a few days since Lincoln hospital, where she: had been weeks, bo: confined for nearly six g operated upon there for gall stones. Robert Ik ittell. deputy sheriff of Hc-'t county, isited here Friday with bis father, J. D. Brittell, returning to his home at O'Neil Friday night. Mr, P; ittell bad '03 2 to Omaha with a deserter f.cm the army and thought SKID With Fisk Service PRICES - 12.20 - 20.00 - 20.35 41x34 - 41x36 5 x37 - 3 n n njomnie he would just as well come on down to Elmwood. We record the births of boy babies to these joyful parents in the order of their arrival: Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Lis ton, Friday afternoon, August 20; Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Albers. Saturday morning, August 21; Mr. and Mrs. August I. Bast, Saturday afternoon, August 21; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Persing er, Saturday afternoon, August 21. Announcements are out for the ap proaching marriage of Mr. William R. Roettger of this city to Miss Flora May Jesse of Wheatland, Wyo., which will occur Saturday, August 28. Mr. Roettger is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Roettger of this city and is the popular young principal of the public schools of Hooper, Neb. Miss Jesse is a sister of Mrs. C. R. Trenholm and is well known to many here. Pastel Art Work Display. See the display in the south window of the Gobelman Paint Store on North Sixth street. Will give lessons if de sired. J. II. Neafus. 8-30-1 w-ltw. For Sale. Good alfalfa seed, ?9 per bushel. Call or write, J. L. Shrader, Nehawka. The Journal office' has some paper cups of various sizes, just the thing for your nut and candy favors at your luncheon. "We also have some that ire larger for jTour ices. Come in and see them when in need of anything in that line. Piano Instruction. On September 1 Miss Olive Gass will begin the fall term of her ela.v in music. Telephone 202. 8-25-Iwk 27.30 28.70 33.90 It Tiirfee Mirk keg. U.S. Pal. of. Tim toR-tirr (B.rFuk)