JUL 91 Pi Or- SGi . -ll-Jt Our Entire Stock -OF- SummerDresses A that flip had appendicitis she was at once removed to the Ixrd Lister nosrital in Omaha where it was found that an opera Moiwuust be performed in order to fare her life, h -r many friends will await the re sult with anxiety and with hopes HihI she noL onlv will stand the ontt-al itself well, hut that she will socedilv recover her accustomed lealth. BURGLARY AT MYNARD. All goods marked in plain figures -you know the one fourth off mparts to you. THE Ladies' Toggery FRED P. BUSCH. Manager MUST RETURN TO HOSPITAL. Froni Vilnilny's Inlly. This morning when the harness hop belonging to Lewis Crabtree vm opened up for business it w:vj found that soma one had entered :Y." shop during the night and help id theniselve. There seems to bo no evidence as to who committed the robbery but that it has been done U a certainty. As nearly a possible to find out there teems to have been taken eleven r.utomobile tires which would outfit several earn if the thief happened to poshes? them. Also desiring a little in the v. ay f refreshments they took along a hex rf cigars which he probably loped to enjoy. While this is nM a large lnirelnry yet in all it amounts to quite a little and should be invftigaf e 1 as every tune an af fair of this kind occur ami the thief manages to get off 'i-cct free' it men n 3 that another is jurt that more likely to happen. . H. DONNELLY AT HEAD COMMISSION! WHICH WILL ATTEMPT CONTROL OF ALL CORPORATIONS IN THE STATE. MS CONTROLLED BUT A FIFTH Standard Securities Held to Comi Under lis Jurisdiction and Liti gation Likely to Follow. HOPES TO BE DISCHARGED SOON This vre Vroman an Mr. am! Mr.-. in receipt f a 1 their t:on. FrOTi Wlnes-la v's !:ii!v. Some time ago Mrs. Gladys Rich ardson, who foimcrly lived here was in the hc-spital and underwent an cperation. It seemed that the was recovering nicely from the effects cf it. As she became well enough to travel she come to visit at the hemp ef Mrs. L. K. Vroman Sunday she wa aguiu taken very ill and had to he rushed immediately to Oma ha where she went again to the hospital. It was found that she would pgain have to submit an op eration. Her condition foms to be finite serious and it is with much anxiety tint her friends await the outcome ef the operation and hope for her recovery. She is now at at 1'nivrrbify hospital, b:it it is hop ed that she will be nbie to leave there before long. WILL UNDERGO OPERATION. Mrs. W. M. flravirt wa a pas senger on the afternoon train for O-naha. where she cxes to be pr"- nt at the cperation which will be performed on her daughter Mi?s Mabel Gravitt. Mabel was taken suddenly ill and when it was f.iund ' from They were delighted he exports to get his I ;i IT V v:. tt-r K.tgcie V reman. to he:ir that discharge pa pers scan and as soon a ; 1: does h v.i'l move for old PlatUiroMt;, as fast as the trains can carry him. Kugene has been in the navy now for over two years and while he says that he enjoys it very much he feels now that the war is ove he will b very glad to once ?i're enter the ranks of the civilian-; again. As for bis fnmMy. they cm hardlv wait till the dr.y cor.:.- v.-hen he will be At present Kugene i Portsmouth. N. II. Frm Wt-ilnesilnv's I:iliv. The new blue sky cominiH.-iou which took hold Saturday will at tempt cumpK-t e control and super vision over corporations in the ate. It is compost d of the gover nor and attorney general, ami ue board is determined on a strict en forcement of the law. It will be administered by J. II. Donnelly t-s commissioner, with Guy T. Touvelle. ;;n a?.-ita.".t attorney general, a-; counsel. Hitherto the blue ky comrairsion has controlled about 20 per cent of t'.i" corporations of the state. Any corporation thut had been in cx-h-nnce a year tefore offering Mock w;-.s x-!p;i. There v.t-re al.-o other f Xf-tr.r.t ion-;. The new law remov- . !! .i the l "-.;; i. n.;. rnd the de pirtment las t rlcd that this brings all e rpor !' ',-.ir, under it. m-iking it er. ;troi 10 p. r cent instead of 20. 8 with them or. re niin. stj;:cne:l nt UP FROM NEAP. AVOCA. Prmr" '.Vi-ilifilriv'-- lnUv. Mr. and J!r. Ti.rrenc: r'.m:ng. from pear Avor-a. were in lb'? ci'y f .r a t'. .v ,o:irs niiv. diving up V r v. vi-it with county t-':-.'. in convt-r.su: ion v.i'.l; Mr. T: lie tells us tnnt lie '"as almo ip bis mind to quit farming o ill b;:lt'i. pp.' ir.ov t'j f.-ien.-V-. eii:i:ing ;! ii!-,':' , OW'IIT t n. ("c.rpora; I; iii are; jttst waking up to fact, and t .nt O.v.alia lrok r vho submitted the list of standard :' ' uiltle f 1;" is' handling te t!i ct:::;;.-.-;-: .1 d:.- c-cvered that. i:i tli1 oj'dni in of the coun-elor. all of thef-e- ceni.- under the new law. Thi.7 i- ! sit :::.t :r tiiat the tie partmont 'Ifc-. n;t rxpi-f i will l-.e calmly ac i Liii'il i-v the orpomtions and it Is, iously awaiting the homecoming eif j their son Forest who was in France' serving his country there as one of ,g its brave defenders. h Now that he is once more backl in this country, the fat Iter and j j? mother have gathered their friends, a ml relatives to rejoice wiin ineiui on his safe return. A bountiful dinner was served which everyone enjoyed to the. ut- I most, the happy crowd which gath ered around the board felt that this was an. occasion of rare joy. The re.-t of the day was spent in gam- s and music. Many were the pictures which were taken that the happy day might live again in the mem ories of tho.se who were present. All of the children of the family including John. Nora. Martin and Forest in whose honor the affair was held were present except Harry the oldest son who found it impossible to come and who resides with his family at Sae City. Towa. Others of the- guests were Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Face of Fninn. Mr. ami Mrs. F. U. Kline. Mis.-e Gerlrude and Gladys Itu-cll of lluckner. Neb. ind Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. Spidell and two children of Pacific Junction. Iowa. el 9 1 j I 3 sices VMM Advane on August 1st e 1 S i V i & H rr tt ng Your Order If you have any idea of building) rcrrjnrjoling or installing a light plant in your home drop me a card snd I will and figure yonr job complete. But Place Your Order P2ow and Save Phoney NEWS OF THE RAILROADS. ur.t unlij:?y te:-t e.t t!:i: t!.at a friendly suit to tx int will lie begnn but as y-t n.in ! j:'- t v i. " e- ? 1 v. i ; A line 'A tJi?iTt. rv nal cfTice that enn't ;s hrrel to equal. made in ro. ec-5'l i I t THE UNIVERSAL CA" with niriLT-ix at tiu: factory Self Starter, Generator csid S'orgc Bat tery, Elect? ig Ligiiici The Ford cars now have all the advantages that the lar;" ear have always claimed and in addition the cxtren.e low cost of up keep and the advantage over all other cars in thai in every city and town is located a Ford Authorized Service Oarage, where lare and complete stock.? cf Ford repair parts nre always kept, and vhere a Ford owner can always get immediate service no b ug waits to ser.d te city or factory for repair parts, as is the cae with every car in existence except the "Fniversal Car" the Ford. With these additional refinements added the Ford car will be more popular than ever before and it will be impossible to till all orders promptly, tberet'ore we urge prospective buyers to place orders a: once. First come, first supplied. The following prices are Tor Ike rev Ford cftrs with complete Si If Starter and Lighting equipment delivered to purchase, full cf gas and oil and ready for the road: Runabout, $034; Touring. $6i0: Coupelet, $S17: Sedan. 5947. Ton truck with farm stock and grain body (no starter). $7.r. Y.'K WILL SKLL NEW AND FSKO FORI) CARS OX PART PAYMK.N'T DOWN. RALAN'CK ()." MONTHLY PAYMK.'TS AND WILL TARE LIRKRTY DOXDS AT MARKKT VALI K. T. H. Pollock Telephone No. 1 -: -:- arage, Plattsmcuth. Neb. '.-;.r. r-::;.:i --i' :i. in f::r-t. looks frr a I: i f l::i-,ati( n before its power.--are clearly and pnal'v defined. Oth er st-.tes l av a nvsnber of examin er ; er. ;'. -ye l -.;:o-e tucine-ss is that 'f !c!-.i:i? !') f.r.r' auditing tb" c-o;:nt ef ci-rpr.; tions under tl? e.;iitrcl of !!" conip'issio'i. T'i's r.vtiioj will l.p f ;'lnwed in Nebrar 1:.. liiM crto that a permit froi.i ibo opmp; l(ii required was the f:i::;-r cf r'-j-ort-; an.i tlie bonding (f etveovs atid similar supervi-sory at jr. (j.e f ivture an auditor ; -. i;-oty tf) lro in any time, jurt fs a hank examiner does, and if :her-- is any crookedrers or illega lly or er.y unsoundness developing the commi sicn will be advised and v i'.l have power to act. In th part the commit' ion has been rile to say to investors tha tbe ; ripr - it ion has be.-n exr.mlned .'nil i: fr.ui'.d rt the beginning. I" car.n't at rny time guarantee returv .on tle investment, bet in the fu ture it will look aftrr the manner in which bu-incsscs are being con 'i?te;l and interfere when condi tions justify it in order that invest ors v.'vy be nrot'-ctcd. as the inter-c-ts ef depo;i)ors in a bank ar- V',!,ol after. Hitherto its permit 1 "s srr.irdy r.-cant that the investor ':ns a chnnce. Hereafter it is prc-po--ei te r?tain st:ch Infonnation a5 will be available to inquiring inves tor, as well keeping such a clo:-i t-.ib en v.hat the corporations are do ing that the chances of returns are much .improved. State Journal. Mr. Donnelly has been one of tlu i state bank examiners for a number of years, and to say that he has made good is more than evidence 1 by the fact that he has been ap pointed to the above office by Gov. McICelvie. "Jim" Donnelly has been a resident of Plattsmouth for many years, and has a world cf friends who will join the Journal in congratulating him" upon his good fortune, but at the same time we all deeply regret the one fact thf.t we will soon lose hi3 excellent fam- ! ily frr-m our midst, as nn .tunt they will take up their residence in Lincoln in the very near future. From Wednesday's Pally. Hale Holdn. regional director of the central western region, which Includes Kansas City, has reported to Director General Hir.es that the no-accident week; campaign conduct ed in that region has resulted in only ninety-six injured smd four fatalities, compared with 4 47 in jured and nine fatalities during the same period in 1JUS. or a total de crease of 33G casualties er "'.) per cent during no-accident week. The annual loss cf life and limb due to automobile accidents on rail road crossings and trespassing o:i railroad trades continue-.-. I?i 10 i7, 1.777 were killed and i'.'r, injured in this country on account railroad crossing accidents. During the first five months of lf19, on the rail roads in the southwestern region. 0 persons were killed and ISO in jured in 27!) automobile accident. In a twenty-year period, inter state commerce commission report; show that Sr.. 733 trespassers v.rre kilted and fi4,t;ti injured which are classified as follows: Young people under IS years of age, 2";. Ooij tramps. 30,270; citizens of lo cality in which accident occured, mostly wag'? earners. 120.103. Dur ing 10:7 there were -L243 tres pas?crr; killed end 3.F2!) injured. Regional Director Rush of tin southwestern region, United State? railroad administration, reports tha for the first four months of lfiif-. thirty were killed r.nd ISO injured in automobile accidents on railroad crossings on the twenty-three rail roads in that region. In view i:f this apalling number of accident? and the increasing number of auto mobiles throughout the territory served by these reads an active cam paign against such accidents ha? been instituted. S 5008 Deri so Street, 3 Omaha, Nebraska EVERY SHOULD nmi n f I" re or the c'...;i;fi'i.jua is abso- : Mrs. A. G. Cole and son. Raloh. 1 hi; - ly f re 1 ot '.n'y to tho-e who and mother. Mrs. Travis, returned ' cl ! ticki's to the re.-1 '2' the e:;t ? r- j t his morning from Denver, where taiiimi -::U but to any arid all child- t they have been enjoying an outing !! i.a vho wi: h to c charge 0 ftjl n c-f p. S " 7 T. ia:e verv an-;ous that t'nere RHMl PNUiH 'h.tge number on hr.n:I at lire UaridiriUaSi' 1,feli:ii, oa Saturday s EEAL TP.EAT 13 III STORE THE CHILDREN OF PLATTSMOUTH. 0?v t i they will not mi-.-. P.r' !.! s j-hod Id it tend. Tlise who the arrangements be a e open- so tli at of this splen- for a short time. ! Oft : tl: It M see that their on hai:u as it is not cii a chance can be ob- OFPCRTUKiTY FOB BMM tained fur t lie mere going to tet it. Ir. and Mrs. A. F. Vroman wer over Sunday visitors at the hom -f L. E. Vroman. They have left for Havelock for the present but will not stay there permanently as Mr. Vroman is employed on the road an I so cannot continue long in tins place. Eeg-ir.nins With Sj.tv.rday Children Will Be Organized Into the Junior Chautauqua. rosn . Fistu!a-Pay Vhen Cured ; HELD FAMILY RE UNION LAST SUNDAY A mild arstPTn of treatment thct enres Piles. FUtnl.i pii other Rectal Diseases in a short tiae. without n mpTenur. Sical operation. No Chloroiorm. Lther or other Reaerel 1 for treatment, and no money to be poidonUl cared. Write for book en Recta 1 Diseases, with caiacs , ' Tn 7Tv,r.r nf n-, . c t-,, tvti ana cesrtmoniais 01 more maa low prominent people who nave been permanently cured. --..- ..i -j-i x uica., v iiu DR. C R. TARRY 240 BeaBulIdlne OMAHA, NEBRASKA i Has Just Ee turned Frcm 1 ' .-erv-'ef fivcnfoc . DRS.- T.1ACII & T.1ACH, THE DENTISTS The largest and best equipped dental offices in Omaha. Experts in charge of all work. Lady attendant. MODERATE PRICES. Porcelain fillings just like tooth. Instruments carefully sterilized after using. iTIIinn FLOOR, PAXTON BLOCX, OMAHA I From Wednesday' Dally. Sunday at the pleasant homo of i ing hat everything possible has been SAD DEATH OF LITTLE HE YESTERDAY Parsed Away At the Heme cf Its Grandrsrents South Of Plattsmouth. From Wednesday's Patty. A real treat is in store children of riatt. moot li be; with, next Saturday mornins "or the iikiiir.:: ' v. !. .i they wiil be organized into the Junior ChautatKiua. in connection with the big p-or;im which is to b' held here during next week. There will be expert work.'r her-? who are well versvd in knovL;g how to handle children fo m nr-t 'niy to give them a gre:;t amount t f pleasure but lasting bent f:t a w; !'. I'arh mornin.'r on the. cl'.autaueft grounds will be liebl the Junicr Chautauqua where all children of the city will bo entertained and in structed. Manv have not realized th.at th; C2 V flue 'r rt. r P mzz mm Qr world War Veterams ur-;QjJE5Tio::SLYcezsT and best fair ivs P ATTEMPTED x t 1 L C STOCK SHOW OF BSEP AND DAIRY CATTLE CO -Tf AND Jr-ii.CUAL DISPLAYS OF moRICU'-TLRE-FCJi.TftY Sl'OW - APPLE !OW MANtFAOVUHEHy n .!-' .i.T MACHINE RY Tr?ACTO M -'-" L. r -9 t-cAr;cHA d spiays iNCLuoiNo tars' a.-.; cir.ts' OKUIN Xi canning CLUBS AND CLEANEST ATTRACTIONS PrtOCL'CTiON IN FIREWORKS OF BATTLE CF CAINT MHlEL ANJ PLACE JUOH.Ec P.iNO CIRCU3 AUTO HARNE55-ANJ RUNNINU RACES F,""J:LV Cj'TJ.VO R2LAXATIOM DtVZ RSIOiV IDEAS $25000 fT 1 from WeiJnes'lay's I n 1 1 v . While home on a visit which she expected to be one of joy and great pleasure Mrs. O. L. Savery has been called upon to bear one of the great sorrows of her life. Mrs--. Savery is the daughter of Itev. K. II. l'ontiu?, the pastor of the l It. church south of town. She came a short time ago to make a visit with her parents here. At the time die came the little daughter Jane Marie was well and happy: On Monday morning she became ill and a physician was called. As foou as her serious condition was realized she was taken to Omaha where she wa,s placed in a hospital that she might receive the best of i care. All was done for the little one that was possible but all the efforts of doctors and nurses were j in vain. Tuesday afternoon the little one who had done so much to brighten the heme of those who had been so fortunate as to have her as their own during her short life pass ed away leaving behind only sor row where before had been happl-.f ness and life. The remains will be taken to Knox. Ind.. and there will be held the funeral services of Jane larie Savery. This is an especially hard blow for the mother and while she will have the consolation of know- 1 hi iinn mm mm wsimm t Aura ;tt IMm EigBrl vM MM sUJ i i I tyX &y l 13 PER BUSHEL hone Us Your Orders at Once! I'.. V.. Diughraan a number cT friends and relatives were privileged to enjoy one cf those few occasions when great Joy is felt and thank fulness fills the hearts of all pres ent. The family have been anx- drrra that nothing cle can fill. The sympathy of the entire community gees out to her and hers. .joose anything? want ad. Try a Journal 3 re 3 1 I - I i.e m 1 Nice Large anlilopes 15c TWO FOR 25c Honey Dew Melons 50c ML SOENNICHSEN TSLCPGB 53 and 54 9 fl. PIH