PAGE 8. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1916. N iKyp PU rmUm ft i j COPYRIGHT 1915 S -j a 77re Corset for Every Figure. Our Prices from' $1.00 to $3.00 & ! H. M. SOENNICHSEN, The Dvliahf .Storf. ..... . . PL ca J co M j --a . . . . . . . a nunc dllU l' 1 k czr CSSS S3 gaJLLSZa) SZSSSS3 gT3ps3 -iVVVr,,V,vvvrj U the p.i".-r,::r.-. cf th2 V v ! Mtr.'s Christian association v. university won from Peru a hard fought base ball game. The score was tied at 4 to 4 in the fourth in ning: and remained at those figures until the thirteenth inning when Wes leyan succeeded in getting two splen did hits and running in three men. On Friday afternoon the two teams met again in one of the closest games yet played on the Pi:u field. Again the score was tied early in the game, and again Wesleyan broke the tie, the game ending in the eleventh inning with a score of 1 to P.. Selcment pitched for the Normal on Thursday and Long on Fiiday. On Saturday evening the Dramatic club will give their annual play, pre senting "The New Lr.dy Kantork" by Jerome K. Jerome. ALVO NEWS ITEMS Guaranteed chopping in spent CUT THIS OUT IT IS WOUTH MONEY DONT MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with fc to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for bronchial coughs, colds, and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathar tic Tablets. For ?ale everywhere. Residence For Sale. The owners have decided to sell the residence property belonging to the estate of Adam Kurtz, deceased. This is a house and three lots located on Locust street, north of the German Home, in Plattsmoutli. Tho under signed will be at the Plattsmouth State bank Monday, May 1st, 101C, between 11 and VI o'clock, to receive sealed bids, or any one desiring to make a bid on this property may leave same at said bank any time before r.aid hour. Iii'jrht reserved to reject any and all bids. Adam ?I. Kurtz, Administrator. 4-24-1 wk d Second Hand Ford Cars. I have saveral recond hand Ford cars for sale cheap and in fairly good order. Investisrato. V. V. Wa.-dey, Agent. Telephone 5$. Resilience Til. 502. T-i:cr. of ih association Your.? r.d the FROM PERU NORMAL The amrual l a':-! and orchestra con tei t. one of the most enjoyable t vents of the year, was hold on Tues 'ay evening. Thi ; splendid enter '?.'nment was given by the Normal lap.ii, iho Normal orchestia and the l.id band, ma le up entirely of boys less than sixteen years of age. The three oi-g-nizatien:; comprise seventy two pieces. Prcfessoi- F. C. Smith, nho is the director, tie? erven hearly commendation for tho quality of the work rendered by thee young people. Fin? Arts Shop in Lincoln, Sunday with Mis.' Ellis. The citizens of Peru are engaged in a campaign for civic improvement and individuals arc vying with one another in their efforts to improve their yards. In co-operation with this enterprise the student:; volunteered to clean the Normal grounds. Accord ingly there were no recitations Fri day afternoon and the students, arm- sumea Ins ciasswcrk 3ion- ed with the nerensnrv iinn1pmrnt i j Young "Women's Christian association a sunrise prayer meotii.g was held at oVio.-k Er.st?r morning. Mrs. Dal ze)l was the leader. The two associa tions had a joint meeting in the 'aft- y Rev. ernocn and were addre-ssed Lawlc;-. Piofes.cr Deck, who recently un der went an operation at an Omaha hospital, resume ! 1 day. He is quite improved in health but has not yet regained his normal itrcngih. M';.:s Kr.the;ir.e Y'rods.- l:o for several yearo a t?acher i:i lay siege to the campus which was soon greatly improved in appearance. . Dean E. L. Rouse spent a few days was ; in Ha-tings last week where he ad- the , dressed the teachers in the city insti- Enili-h lt pai-.m-cnt of the Normal, I tuts. and who is now proprietor of the I Last Thnrsd.iv nfivncnn uv.im-'.r, . ics dt 5jv yfe.:1. Kyfe jv a.-,- i.H u.y u jhl j ti. l. a-j L' . :t l - j -. . .g? I carry a full line of Pratt's stock foods at all times. C. E. Hartford. Pratt's Lice Kiiicr will keep yoi'.r chickens free from mites. Charles E. Hartford. HIS AGE IS AGAINST HIM ''I am f,J years old and have been troubled with kidneys and bladder for a good many years," writes Arthur Jones, Allen, Kans. "My age is against me to ever get cured, but Foley Kidney Pills do me more good than anything I ever tried." Rheum atism, aching back, shooting pains, stiff joints, irregular action, all have been relieved. For sale everywhere. :t the Journal office. .... 1 m mm a 6-Cylindcr 7-Passcngcr Touring Car $1145.00 f. o. b. Toledo, Ohio 4- 4-4-4- it it 5- 5-5-2- " Model 83 Overland 695.00 " " 75 44 44 li 75 " 615.00 595.00 it a it n tt tt a a To date the Willys-Overland Company has manufactured and shipped over 125,000 1916 Model Automobiles, which is more than doubfe of any automobile manufacturer with the exception of one. It is also more cars than the Overland Co. themselves made for 1914 and 1915 combined. We have cars of each model in stock and will be pleased to demonstrate same. sent : NEBRASKA PLATTSMOUTH, t ber Shop! i. T X HOTEL RILEY Plattsmouth, Nebraska t First-Class Service X Only Public Bath f IN THE CITY x. Shoe Shining and i Porter Service. 4- i ? y v 4. Tel. 200 three ring-s Shellenbargcr & Atkinson, PROPRIETORS fj .f ' mi mil T. H. POLLOCK Real Estate nsurance Farm Loans (UicK-ieaier Office and Salesroom Y Tel. No. 1. Plattsmculh Alvo Dru Co. lias a ' Pa'mt" cheap. Mrs. John Murtey was Lincoln Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaffer Easter in South Hend. Joe Foreman anl brother Noel were Lincoln visitors Sunday. John Murty was in Omaha from Saturday tilt Monday evening. Mrs. H. Moore was in Lincoln on Modday havinfr dental work done. Mrs. Perry Cook and daughters were .shopping in Lincoln Tuesday. C. M. Jordan .shipped a mixed car of stock to South Omaha Wednesday. Ceoige Curyea and son Clarence and family au!oeito Lincoln Satur day. Mr. Huster of Ashland visited this week with C. Ii. Jordan and other friends. Ed Carr of Eagle shipped two cars of cattle and or.e of hogs to Omaha Tuesday. iur:-j. i . li. .joruan ana .ir. am Mrs. Joe V ickes were in Lincoln on Tuesday. Mr. a.id Mrs. Charles Rosenow vis ited relatives in Elmwood Saturday afternoon. Robert Dates and wife were re newing acquaintances in Alvo Tiies day afternoon. W. E. Casey vhuted his mother in Omaha Thursday, returning home on Fi iday morning. Mrs. II. Moore anil daughter Dlanche and Karl Rosenow were Lin coin visitors Saturday. Mr. anir Mrs. Schuyler Wolf of Havelock visited relatives and friends here Sunday and Monday. .Mrs. (. r. Kohler was called to Cheiryvale, ansas, Tuesday on ac count of her mother's sickness. Will Leddy of South Rend called on Jake Shaffer Monday. Come again Will alwaysbe glad to see you. Miss Marie Stroemer of Elrnwood Fpent Saturday and Sunday with her :arents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Stroe mer. c'icle Goo. Cook visited relatives and friends in Plattsmouth from Sat urday till Monday. Had a very pleas ant visit. The Ladies' Aid society cleared up about $17 at their Easter bazaar held Saturday and could have sold as much more. Mrs. Grace Thurreson and daugh ter went to University Place Friday to spend a week wiih Mr. Thurre- f-on's parents. O. N. Magee and family of Univer sity Place spent Sunday afternoon wiih Mr. and Mrs. George P. Fore man and -family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stroemer, who have been spending a few weeks with the latter's parents at Wabash, re turned home Sunday for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. James Hammond and childien of Lincoln visited Sunday attemoon with the formers sister, Mrs. Castle Shaffer and Sir. Shaffer Mrs. Maggie Liach of University Place came down Sunday to visit her brother, James Foreman. Mrs. Linch took dinner with her brother, George, and family. Mrs. W. E. Casey returned from a .'hort visit to Omaha Wednesday eve ning. She was accompanied home by Mrs. W. L. Iliggino of Manley, who spent a day with her. Mrs. D. A. Vincent received word Sunday that her brother-in-law, Mr. Gardner, iad died in Seattle, Wash. The remains will be brought back to his old home at Agra, Kansas, for burial. Orville Ingwerson drove to Louis ville Tuesday evening to take a party cf A. O. U. W. boys to a lodge meet ing there where they initiated sixteen new members. Among the party were A. I. Bird. J. A. Shaffer and Harley Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Doyles enter tained at dinner Tuesday evening Miss Eda Marquardt, county superin tendent, Sheriff Quinton, County At torney Cole of v Plattsmouth, the Misr.es Genevieve Lowry, Lola Carr and Emily Griffin, and their son, Dale Boyles, and wife. About twenty members of the La dies' Reading club surprised Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsell last Monday by gathering at their home with well fdled lunch baskets to celebrate their fifteenth wedding anniversary. Mrs. Parsell was presented with a beauti ful crystal water set. It is needless to say that a very pleasant time was had. Mrs. Carl Johnson and children were guests. DEUEL CO. LAND. The best in vest ment in the state. Wrae for prices and term$. Rite hey Waterproof Cannon Ball ' - Ov TRACK and HANGERS! The illustrarion above'shows thejheavy steel covering as is used on Cannon Ball barn door track, which prevents rain or snow from blowing in or running down the inside of doors. Costs just a trifle more than common track, for which you have to use brackets. Dry Goods, Groceries, Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds L GOOD LIT hi CARE is vital to the life of your garments. We clean, press and repair them in a most painstaking manner. THE WAY YOU LIKE IT Busch Tailoring Company, HOTEL RILEY BUILDING We Sell Ladies' Ready-to- Wear Skirts! Land Co., Chopped !, York, Alvo, Neb. 3-2:J-tf pecial Display of Lace Ciurtaimis' This Week! We have arranged these curtains on tables so it will he easy to make selection. A number of add pairs and short lines we put in at cut prices. The new numbers are of the latest designs, made in a way that insures long wear and satisfaction at prices you you want to pay. Prices 89c to $6.50 -A PAIR- DOVEY. (fDM Value! Quality! Service! i i f - f '!:. .'a (iV I? 9 Id i V the members of the council, me ww.r