The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 19, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    PIATTSMOUTH SMI77IXKLY JOUBITAL
PAGr THRTl
r5ttZs?f indebted tu Mr Gurder for I rhi-ti iwa'.irins: damrer. Lav huvejfxrpul
t the l.mu iiosp.l-i.lit siio.-.u us, us inrov.ii up Li harm., as a suieta. eu, Oitt
All American Truck
a
it WORLD'S LOWEST PRICED "STANDARD" ONE TON TRUCK
A
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well a? to the young l-dles and j when the hue may have caught 0:1
little laisifs who turuisL d the read- j the entitle t brewing him to his
inrs and music
; d-.ath. The hoe was broken to bits.
I 'JV-ic train v.us I've hours late and
3; tf.
' 3 rr-
I run nii; at hi ah speei
V. Lptt-
M NEWS FROM ALVO
(tat Special ;Correspe.nu.-:ice
Price $1295.00
a
(f. o- b. Chicago)
V-
; grove was Til jears oiu and leelini
! better the pa-t couple of months
than formerly and had regained in
13
hi Orviile Roberta
weight to v I thin
ponn
of his
I A Giant in Strength!
-'I
.Oil crow to i'it
ant Dale .Saturday.
Jake Kabin v.a; in Lincoln on
bn;in"-s Thursday.
ry$ Joe Foreman returned h.ne ircm
On-all a Si;;: -.lay evenlna.
.Met Ptouty has tone to W. ";;
Water for a few vo.'k.v
gi Mr. and Mrs. CLa--. E iward-: mot-tf-2
orcd to Liucr-'.n fat unlay afternoon.
... . The infant dauuhter cf Mr. and
magnificent in Appearance! m w. v.ckers . on .
rVrl Inn Weaver tpnt s iioj.iy aad
j"if Mondav in South Fend with, h.
& f:!;i,,r-
&C,! Will Kitr.f-l I.a.'l oT ' n tr.o rr.
IT'S? Or.a)-a market Monthly. 1 to ;:-
A faster In Performance!
tr .o'.itif. I!nzir.e. Horsr-hill-S .i'.lman. lri:r cyii:i'br. ?, , i:u!i hr.ro, r inch
, ..r. 'i'it . ust n rear axle v .rata, t-.l 1! yar--. Spriurs. rear. a-Jxl'1.. inches-
.arrai.!v '. A. C. i-tamia-d
; ( : 1 1 !! i .1 . '. nL-k.
I'.. tin;:.; :i.it:.ire.l in ti
i-o.-iiiuc tloublt
:i Lro.. i.i Nfbra:-i:a l'i?. li-r. - !. . i.- :;;.-p iiiJ -.l !:K'!ory a;.-nt t.r ihc
s !!. s;.e y; 11 '-'.',. C'iai ! :;-jetini ovt r -.at in l:Ue eoaiiiv. car
" ''hi b::y. ; ite lo.- ii intaloUiiL ef .-pt t-iilt-alioii.--. Li..:o':-i bar;. a ia
. spe-. .'. made t-.-;.- ia:I far furn.er' i:- e.
Mr'. i:th-l rore-i--:n ci I.ir-oln ir
.pt r.OinT the w'-el; at : :: ;:. I'.
r'oremnn honie.
Fred E. Johnson
'v will c ;i at t !
w ; : 1 -n 1 . ; a : : a 1 - : ;
tj inf.-. in:.. ;7.
Kulph I. n. a :::: '-i- f Li.i " L
of Johnson Cros , Nebraska City jJ
ac;i:xt va:;tki - iv.:i:.ii:i: i'i:i:ri:::i;i;i
-.-a I:.--.' on ih 'r unci.- : . V
and far -,:ly Tliur-;!: y - : ;-.
'i
W
; y tV-
IJaik-'meyer and faniily in K!r.; .vi'jil
Mrs. W. 1 Moore returned Iron.
l' :
ii ; it.
a.- ealled bv ihe d-a;h cf 'a . r rnoti
.;; r T"'t
t: v.
f r. and visited with 'relative - here.
1 !. retur:;;:::; to her he ine at
: to ':...'..' T.n - .Murray.
! .'.L-x Landa.-iui rmrn-J Mnd-y
v j. s' i:i f)'....i:i a.-t I from Omaha, v. hrre he went to have
Ian Tjratin perfoiin-d 0:1 one (f
1
V;.lv:r. w:..- s'.ivppin"- ! haviiu- sttpped on a Ji!kf
v. 'nicii has . n tivaii; hu.i a u
1
bit of trcu.oe.
t .1 . . .
Ved::e,d::y.
in n-naha .Monday.
"I. Tb ':'!.:.? t f S.: i t-'.l!.
v; ".t i:: ri-ia'ives !.-. r:1.
M -. and M:v. Will S;.-5:'. v. c -a .:
i:: : m.aiia ( ti Tu-.-..; .
Mi.-s. fhi-.e I.. 1:-: v:',- a j-.-e:.;-to
L;i:-.ci:: Monday cv.nira.
Mis., r.lady. . S .rich ;.-:it
. . i: ...:.- ...ars. -ret ..:!-. ei..
Ir. ll'.rt.b.-rk !:; MorLy fi
ti; -au to v ::' ts- :" r a s- i: ; -rr tinie. land wife. Ice cream and caUe were
'I i ret i:-t. .-nnL-v's rvvd. aftt r which thj P'tiiiv went
v :' ir. :a a f.-w d.iy v:
Monday evei.ina a reception was
' b.-id in benor of our la ys returned
, from the service. Will Suck!it-tz-!
hie who oniy a f . w days ;igo arrivev'.
t fn m 'iine monta.s i-ervice in France,
j hav'r.r been l'rc-11 h(me ir.ort
h?c-
:-'a:i day 1 .j,31, a year. The lU-il t'ro.- ladies
I had chart' cf the reception, v.hicd
ivj i held on thv lawn f J. Goebry
1 a-
W. . pintr Wat-, r.
Mrs. V.'allir.L
: b a- ;:t :
to the M. W. A. hail where
tcrc-tir.s; prorrani was uiven. cri-
... 1 . .. . t.:..,. . 1 -i-i ill-'
::Oi ' . i ..ii i i
or.
broil;- j
4 r. deny II. Melius!: and fumiiy.
.Mrs. C( '::. n-tward (L.:. hi. torf
I-!:d
all fiMinsr to the occasi"n. The hall
ua". v ry beautifully d'-corated in
fhers, and si reamers. the color
rcheme liein the red. white and
blue.
NOTICE.
Ju;v i?t will b- tiie endii.:' f otu
! " '! -a 11. 1. were Sun dav 1S1'!-
r-.- j u"-t ! " J. (Jo hry horn.-..
Mr. . M i -r. : v retnrm'd Wod!i'::
: v fr: :.i a vi-ii -.vit 1: i . r lianaht.r
I.;.-- Homer s :. ! m. - i. :!
I.n't L t ih- .'!--;. i.f V:Tt!'- fi-enl year. And as near a.- po: -ibh.
1.1" iv i; i : t i;. :;. .v. I in I v.o'ild like to have all bo..-: a"-
: ?.e :;,! S't':.d..y i-',i-::;::i;. -1. , r :,tjnts re'tled .- I on i:.ab' tip r;y
1" : :.!; ! rtnteiiMiit tf the rt cl: h.dders cf
Mi-. ;;- V.'..!-c:--- ; :: .1 1 :'. ' company.
IU : rt " Walters . f Ar'i ni--- n. M
l.a ' ' --!: vi--:tiTi.'. i-iativ- 1.
f..r h vera! ;I..ys.
Th- .-veninc -.va v.-y -n j-.y; le y j XEW BUSINESS EKTEZPHISE.
and if 'hi- v;y a!i tri.d o j
; h..w 1 :r 1. 1 pr-f ia,.:. n f . ha: '.. I. The world's lowest priced "Siand-i.-ys
! av- did f-r us. j ard" all American one ton truck
M.-. a;. '. Mr-. L-:'e li eck arl r.nd traffic two totj truck manu
litLe !a:i-:b: r and Mr,.. Ka . i.en. v,t i fafturcrs have selected Fred E.
. . . ' . f T 1... ... 1 iO.T-'T 1
. Stir..: S:i:.(:.:v v.:t:i i r'-l 1 .ion 11 son 01 jhuhmmi ..v...-
3fc Fe had vi-ited We.-f
. i I - - . .1 (I 1 . i i i r , . . : ' . . : .
- con-ins Mr. am! Mr0. IF:;.-r: ?:r. r: sr.
j iiormal w. igiit and was proud of the
tact that he was- able to care tor his
ov.-.x i-.dJ.k:i. Ft r many y- rs be
l:ie been a f'-.nl-.-r of the Masoni':
;-::d Odd Fe!hw.-j lodare--' On : ' -count
of operators on strike h:s
three b:o'hf-rs. and two listers in
Misi'uri a Tsl otbr re'a fives and
! friends co'-bi v bo no'Ife-l. Tbt
b"iiy was brought to Alvo on Xn.
.",7 Ri-mlay evenins: acctiinpankMl hy
bis wife p.nd son? William Vpt -prove
and II. I.. Fpteurov.' jr.. We
btter kavir? be.-n notified nt b.is
.t-o j ?i Sidro1. rel., p.v t ( (eb T": r'.
r.? :. v . re ,!:di: ;'-d
fr'-n M. TI. c-btt-oh Ibir:r:v aft-
rnir.-n at two o'oloch by the pastor
Ilev. ('. F. ''nt r'dl ;ind ii;;"rr!:T"
wr? made in th Alvo ceme-try.
I : V- - i':' e) ;i ( : ;' ; . y, ;: - -
lei'.': t: i,;:,- ".,l v r-1 "" w;!
.,,,.! W:i!i:.m T'-,'e-rfve of
:"-T:ir.u'b. F. T-. T'pfrovo jr..
;- y. ;;. .. M-. and T'Trs. Frank
"... Mr. and Oatl Xc!--:i
' . ' ; : ' -. I.-. and !: -.rl ".ir-.
'i:. ?!r. and Mrs. Kuireno K:i'.
:::! Mr. :.nd Mrs. W. O. !byb f
Mnroln. Neb.
'.ty. for their fa; Jory ae,en:. s,-ll- ; Orvil Unbin- i ard T i.:
Ine; direct at fact .ry pries, making 'took a iottd of ):or; i :::': d:.y
i -c.vin.ir of .4'K.iii on a one-ton ha Tu": -hty ovon:n r in iro
-nd JTo-o in; (ii a two ton i ruck n: The .- :r! F- - :;::
.be fa! iner. F.;'.-:d"s the lo'v pri(e- ;.',-:. Frcty rf-vd--d :; ; r'
ley are made fn m trie same t.imi- n by .o .1 tT,v.a t-
u'-l unit mic'i a;-, v re u.-ed :: t! .".-ttir-I:'v
her priced truck-. Oata'o.u of D. A. iiaii of Mi-ill -:mv
:-prcificat ions mailed free. We jr - F.I.. came in 1 ; . t W, o ,- -- .
diet, it will not be a ma'ior of kim.
spend a co
v.
r j.rice of truck, when the .bn.atid Ms. ';(". f'tir' : .
omes but waitincr your turn, liny j ;,." v.- ,-; n- i: ' - r- n
now while these cat: be procured, rrh'.py vi-Itir:'.' :1s hr-' br '
aee larac di-pb?y in bi- i:.-,-i". ; !:n n -v until ;-r.pd y v.-ben
'-in! to F.i-y. v.fd to v!-'. o
EETTJEIT HOME. rMr t ve,.
, Oran bii'i Vi"krr v;:. t
t
Mis.- I5e-.-ie Eiurc '. k emier rc t urned 1 !:'T ;b;t:a!.t , r"s. Mr. V'. lt-r .Ta
to her liome at We' pins; Water last ; ",w-r of Kaclf. Thursday ' .
und.y to spend the summer with I tier health b.a-- eon irreat iy
!ier!e folkr. She is a srraduato cf ; Tairr-d by tcvr-:' ."t'ari f
!;e class of lLl!', and lias ai'eudej ;:;om-
his school ;!1 her four years Sh- ' Mi---- IVla ?tFtf n rt-nrn-e b
has net yet dec id d what her c ttr e : ! ' ir!a -- ..r V
" v ill b- next fall, b'tt whatever !;i , tr:: t'--
of work she takes up. wo ;.r - st:r i th'-- ('loirb-s
-b.e will sticc-ted, si auvn by b"f p-i -t !" i:o ' ':ot.- the trip
v
: 1 1 am
i-cord in this sc!
I
i '. i .- i : : rr Cbv
ti-o;r r.u'o.
ii- 'r:u
W C. T. TJ. ZITttZ WITH I
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MFKDOOK MnrUWXTII.F CO.
Fy Jerry McHugb. Mam:aer.
UKITEO ST.TES RMLROiD A0MIHISTRA1I08
TBS NATSOW&L PARKS
Wiih ill Thsir Venders re Yours
Y-ZllGW STOKE
Frm Wedr.es'ai v s- Pai'v
Tiio Flower Misrion cf 1 1-o AV. C.
T. F. met on M' 'ob.y aft "r:.ot r. r.l
!: l.rrr..' - f Mrs. .! d; :i ' I "rd r. :a
mmcmoi at b '! birt ,:..' ;
founder. Mi,s .!(!':: ("a-:-o!.ii
tbcu-Mi :mi invalid far urny
-:'rs. e-ab M-dted ;. :, onr-i' i.:a: i ;t
in-.vn 'he l'liw-r ?di--i'-n ;1
i.oui.-vii;.-. Ky.. atol Jeday iill ov r
o-:r country tie W. T. 1. (.ie
hrates her biriltday by sctuiir.u fb a
f rs to the sick and aired. 'Ti h o
anotlier lerson of 1 lie "irr.iin of
mustard seed." referred to by 'he
Ma or.
Fnder the careful arraim'T.. n ; 'f
'hc president Mrs. CbarJ- Troop
r. f-pU-ndid proaram consisting of
readings, music ami rer p'i.si . " ex-
. . r. - ...... n. - 1 .... .
e t v. rt -mai. w i 1 a a i
rpecial mention must bo male a
their rendition was b.::".b!y en; ; :"
by all prsent.
Marion Copenbaver cave ; read
in.C very appropriate to the occa
rt r' "
Mr. ;
a"to"d :e.v. n S'T -
'ritfrlntr ?"rs. I'oreif.an's motiir-r.
!ri. li.-I'e TJerni'-'t bonu- after av
xtctKHM? v : - i ' witl tiiem. ;--. v
the (V. with Mr. Fto .a;i'?
rt ' c
lie worship. Here he labor-
ten traveiiiis long distances to
Uiiui-ier to hearts, and touls hunger
ing for the word of life.
In 1 s j l he responded to hi
foiiiitry's call and served with the
alh Missouri regiment until 1S64.
In lii. S he moved from Missouri
10 II-row n ille, Nebraska, where he
resided until alj-at l&OG when he
moved to Alvo. Lat August he and
bis wile vent to Portsmouth. Iowa,
to spend the winter with their son
William and where he received the
summons .f the Master to come
home.
Brother Fptegrove was a man
who w;.s beloved by tho community
where lie lived for his staunch
Christian character, and the record
of !iis life will live on in the minds
and hearts cf those who were fortu
nate trough to know him, and will
be greatly missed by a host of true
friends.
The remains were brought to Al
vo. Nebr.. and the funeral tervices
w ";- hold from the Melhodi.M
e'.iurr h conducted by the pastor lb-v.
. II. Com. ell and the remain. were
interred in the Alvo cemetery.
WILL HAVE A MOST
THRILLING EXHIBITION
CAED OF THANKS.
Wo oesire to express our most
-:nr re thanks to all those Who fo
b;;;d';- as i-ted 1;- a the death and
burial of our dear husband and
father I. or. iluward L. FpteL-rovo.
Last Day Of Nehawka Chautauqua
Will Ee One Of Much Inter
est To All.
:i J r
beautiful flora! ofi'er-
Obitrtaiy.
F.ev. K. I.. I'p'e-rv-.ve was bo-n in
m oin tutty. M:--- uri. .lura Ttb.
in. r.r.d -'vr- d thi VI"'- .I'-r.o
' b. . I ' 1 '.' . reel - v it t '.-n ' z -n - e ;; r -;
' -cv :i ('-!-.- . ii. was uirbt-d in
; r:a ' w;; M 71!:. ni.,- i? C.
1 1 ? m - I't I.i:'C:ln o-v.t'-tv. Mb-
-'''t'ri, b'1'11 :r.- 'T 1'b. I'-2. To tt1-
:r ion ere h.-.r:i f.-ir sot! ", ar. i arse
b v. vie-; follow-: Wiiibim cf
:'.,: -i-u'!;. I..-.a. E. I..
; . of Sb'.-c y. Xebr. Frnr.-: cf Tbn-
MIIS. II. L. TMTECItOVE.
; '. 1 bblA.M Fl'TEGKOVE.
?.'i:S. IIARilV AI'I'LFM AX.
TTCKMK FFTFGItOVM.
II. L. Fl'TEGKOVE. Jib
V II A X K I'l'TEGIt O V E .
; . 1 .-
v ... .
r. Tinker and Mi-. llari-
1 V -
TO'.
. e'T. .'v'-v. 1 n-
v.-a c 11 vert d and td. ntifb'd
i ':.- -If wi'ii ;be ( 'air bcr! a n :i Fres
' y:"rh r 'burch :.: c-M Qiijer Ct-r-rv;.
;bm in hinc'tbi county. ?!i
' urb J:.i::i!iiy r.th. 1 s."7. and V;:
'. tlie ::-!'t river Fro-bv:'rv
FOE SALE.
Xrw model !. Overlni-d f'JS.'.OO.
Several usd Fords,
i" used t .n trucks.
T. II. POLLOCK,
d&w Garage.
LOCAL NEWS
From Ji iT,''".v'p-ri'.i'v
"v qW.r n y t T-if. J.-ii;rri5-l r.rrr.
Mrs. .1. I. V.'ale.A who has been
.-tayinr in this town for some time.
! (l"tj;:r!("l tills afternoon for Omaha,
- 1
. '-.'ere' i;e i.::ni;--try Or-obor r.th. where the Wales's will make their
S : 0 . ;
us vo ker it: the Master's fervi'.-o I
i'.-r nearly fifty ye.ir?. lie v. ?. " !
1
f toe p:of-e.-r T.rat b.or. of North- ILi-i; iraRicU.'rs in Intoxicants, (iiw
in.1, v as r.n active and real- '"'-nif in tho future.
S".perin; endent of the rleuth
'fab. wlu are v.-atrhing for tb.e
The Chautauqua which is to he
held at Nehawka. will be one of
much interest throughout, and will
be conducted at that place from
June 23 to and including June i'T.
for five days, and excellent pro
grams and series of interesting
events will he on the calender. The
people of Nehawka will extend to
all visitors every courtesy possible,
and to thore who attend, there is as
rured an excellent time. The peo
ple having the matter in hand will
spare n.i pains to make each day
full and complete with interest, and
of the worth while kind. The la't
day will be one of much interest ui
as much as on that day. there will
lie two aviators present who will
give exhibitions of their skill and
will also carry a limited number of
passengers in their flights. They
will Mo give tail spins, nose dive.
i.i:d v. ill also loop-t he-loop. Come
and sec thi.s winderful exhibition.
INDISPUTABLE FACTS.
Are you lookimr around for facts
which are too evident to admit of
dispute; Bead the following letter:
'Gloustor. Ohio. KFD 1, box W.f,.
May I'S, 1919. I will be glad if you
use my letter for the public, because
I wish everybody to know how go.xl
is this remedy and 1 recommend it
to anyone 1 know and who suffers
the way I did. Since 1 was 15 years
of age, I was sick with stomach
troubles until three years ago when
I started to take Triner's American
Elixir of Bitter Wine. And al
though I am now 46 years old, 1
feel better than I did when 1 was
young, because I can eat everything
now and that makes me strong. I'll
never be able to thank you for this
remedy. Yours truly, Mrs. Nick
Papura." Is this letter eloquent
enough? It is indeed. And you
can get this remedy at every drug
rt ore, because Triner's American
Elixir, of Bitter Wine is a remedy
conforming in all respects to the
prohibition laws. Your druggist
sells all Triner's remedies: Triner's
Liniment for rheumatism, neuralgia
and sprains.' Triner's Angelica Hit 5
ter Tonic, etc. Joseph Triner Com-
a-i;-ru Miscuri when e3.-2r.-h"- liver. v.-.i lookine after some bu-i-
v er- s. arce and the little ;J- : ; io-- ,r--.-. in thht city far the day yes- j pany, 1 :;3 3-43 S. Ashland Ave.. Chi
3 "V-e v. as the only pk.ee - bo had terday. cago. 111.
1
1 r
and Mr
'el I:
v...
i :i
ti, !:.!!' of gey. .. rs. painted canyons, fore.ds and
, r - ;1 t tl gratl'. Oil 1 rilliw? 1 1 Hit
, . .)..;.. . . e:t!.e via the ( o iv v.,iV or Gardi-
... r v,.-. t : o ani r.'.nc e. li.ioirt.n s:e'p.'rs.
; ;(! e; :: p : vo n. 'dr-iar. as u;:al. You can
1( .f . .r via. Si ::. i-" rct!-.; r II .tby Moiai
taii. X. tb aai-lb te- Park.
R3CKY HOURTfilJI-ESTES PSRK
(..'.. . :)';- btautifol v.. athm la!tl just north of
i. cv.tr. tb.' : i uina r p'.ygrounus of fifty thous
nu.' ' :rit. Y ;i car re: c ii Denver in the niorn
ai..i ie ir. tne i'a.i; ai noon.
GUC1EP.
v'-.-uib-.t ni Gh'.fhr Pari: the climax of the
' ' r.'T grai dcur i- open to tourists. Thru
J,...;.. r: :..5 'the I'i rk ctiiiutrc. Tickets either di-r-
; - v;a . ovr. Strnic Colorado, with Rocky
-M- - on X"ti( n- 1-E: - ; tid Yellowstone Tarks
I'.':'. rro.Vv TilitEE i'.tliKS ON ONE TICKET.
A 1: Vour local ticket agent to help you plan
ur trip aid furni.-h you with descripl ive
! oblets of points in which you are interested.
ia;sirn. Miss Mable L-e (V;..-nli:,vr
i j accompanied by V.r. Gordcr :'.t the
f 'piano sane very .-weetly aid grea-
j'lv pleased hor lit!ier.
'i
R Tlie Mirses Gladvs rnd GoLive
-1
'j I ir i O - 1 -f'.T" a'fiiniri"-twwl 4 1-
I piano by Mis heien Boborts. r ".::-
rd a bountiful duet. thee yremt:
Kllodi'-s s rtrikinly re- mbb- o-h-
other, and their voices are a per-
feet unison f ha .-mony. iii;.l;i-a
m tbflr pinsinn: vrv .-wct ito-d.
1 - . -, T - , . , . . ; .. . .1 , , ,
liiiui- r.uiiu tjuioi.'i: ai'.o .Marina
Gorder sang very swooiy a soiur ,f
aj;ri!!g, wliile Mr. Oirder accom
panied them with thf piano.
After tho rrosrrnni was cM'-pc iued
wi'h the genial hoto-s r.-rved dr-'n-v
rcfroshmnts rf ice rrcini. ral o.
and lemonade, being r.ssistel in
serving by the little girls present.
Martha Gorder. Edith Quinton and
Mnrion Copenhaver.
After tho servinc cf tbo re-
i frerlmtenf nil joined in sirring a
-poevil eloetifn written for the W.
T. V. "The New America," fol
lowed 3,y the benediction.
Many beautiful bouquets of roses,
peonies, and daisies were brought for
distribution among the sick and
aged of our town.
O-ir next meeting will be held
.Ti'ty 7. and we hope to have another
splendid time.
I At a late hour in the afternoon.
ITTffltrtn I ue dispersed for our homes feeling
Lucy Whitman v.-;..o 3;
Insr their grand par.-M-s.
G e, pore-urn
,y f ... ? jrli;..
vi -; t t b "i r pa rent . ?.
beo. Whitman.
Tbo g-r! ; Sunday
'Z'l ve party i!'ur:a.:v :!'!" ;
:1-e hon;e of Mis Xita Mtilbn in
boner of the M - Carrie and A --'e
I'et,r;a'i who !:: e returned to
thtir h'-nie ir. (ikhth ma. A :: r: y
-ood t ime is rcpori 1.
The Frit' ay club met vitb Mr
vv'i'. Timbiin .Tt-ro- ft:. For r. !i
"all each niembi r child ted r. tata
:,y relic, relaiinir it liistcrv. Mrs.
'. II. Jo-dan gave ;n i v t i n z
"lb ' ii "Tbiilbr of the 7 ("'."." M.--.
L P. p Misc' s.,.i;;..r: was "Inab ti a"
Ml the men.bors part icipated in fa
liscU'sion of "lie Pcl'.us ?.!e.-t ing. o:
tn Early I lay." After sc-veml vera1
'nd iiitr'it!i'-ntal i.tro!u nii;.;1--''-be
clob ad.i'-trned w meet with
Mr. O. I) QtieiiiuTat Friday. J-,.;,,-The
ff. Lowing - f!i t-,,.....;.-.-: . -f
the ciub: Mr.- Orvii;,- 3ob'-rt-:on.
preic'rn!; Mr. O. I). Onell
iort, vice pre--!dent ; M.ts Fnin.a
orclan. sorretr.ry; M:-a V.'ill T::n--'I:n.
Treasurer. The former ant
be latter w ere re-eb ct ions.
3 iT
Nil 70
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t-!r!i.-i. Jh.VSt- e ' -1'
THE JUNE SALE OF
Wash Frocks!
Commencing Thurda Morning 9:00 A. M.
uar 500 Attractively Styled Garments
in Silk and Voile for Dressy Wear!
Te?th Of Rev. E. I. Itc.rr-vs.
Tb.e cr mntunity was hofhr ? bai
-biturday r.f;or;i,.on wh n Mr:. Furry
X'.pl.-'inar. rc .-ivod t : -a sad rt"--sc-.
bat her father. IL-.. K. L. FpP--Trov
hjd l',n iit.;i.i!y 3;ilh.d at
!l:"i4 that mornini: by a fu-t p"
enyer train on the Chio-.ti-a. ?,lil
wankoe and Sr. Paul II. IL, at Ports
nont'i, Iov.h. v.lore -e ?nd Mr.
Fptegrove have been making their
lci-e with their j-co WiiLan:
Here tliey are in gorgeous array n!my, sheer and fash
i )!it c just as you like them. A most complete assortment.
Though many are incomparably dainty and exquisitely fash
ion d they are practical too, as haid wear ard numerous trips
to tne tub will prove.
Especially attractive for street, afternoon or travel wear
arc the new Satins and Taffetas. There's a charm abuot the
iU5t:e cf trfltta tl"c.t tl.efe i cc rr auhle fashicrttd fleets errpnasiie to a mcst pleas
ing degree.
AH New Fabrics With a Springtime Air
In fabrics thoe loveK ficcks are most surprising, introducing voiles in flowered.
emLroide.ed and ,atin ftr ped paUrens; organdies checked, striped and plain; Swisses
in new colored effects; ccc ; linerr; Georgetttes and taffeta, or a chick combination of
(T both. Wee rufF.es, fiichus end dainty laces are their only trimmings, but so irresis
(able are tl ey, that our s(ccks will move rapidly at the exceptionally lew prices we are
k quoting.
Sizes 36 4G, formerly priced from $10.50 to $28.50
REDUCED TO
c. i!
Ti.
n
I'-dS
"aV V-l NONE
LESS
Q. 75
O NONE
MORE
j. t b w t.c : c Lnt ocn rr d !r R$&ren!ber These Dresses Gc on Sale Thursday Horning
no one ff-ms to know, other than j ?.5
- " I L
brt the very few people who had ; fc-
nf.l ir.xi T.,,. T ' . .. i .
ire positive he was. not or. the
main track when Ft ruck thou
-timnhlv bad inst steltned
' '
-n Iris wav heme to dinner, from tfj
their garden where he had been EvJ
uteinr. I!e was carrying the hoe,
and mav v.o have noticed the train tl2
until it was very close to him and rr t t!'La.-t?'b gfi.til?;iVi?,''-.
-3 i
l,Tu m Fr:dP.Busch
MANAGER
j Tiie Ladies' Toggery,
Cass County's Only Exclusive Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
Garment House!
Plattsmoutti,
NEBRASKA