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13 CoiB e M The water's fine and also our bathing suits. women's, boy's and girl's. Prices Men's, 5 75c to $5 Just Received Boy's Sport rf -J Waists-low collar, short sleeves - plp C. E. Wescotts Sons EVERYBODY'S STORE' I! Willi AM 11 LOCALNEWS From Mori.lay's Dally. T. V. Valiery of near Murray, was here today for a few hours visiting with his son, Frank YalWy antl fam ily. S. M. Compton of Weeping Var'r. was in the city today for a few hours looking after some matters of busi ness. I!t n Olive of Weopin? Water, mo tored over this afternoon to spend a few hours looking after some mat ters of business. diaries Iteirliart of Louisville, was amonc the visitors in the city today for a short time attending to some matters of business. A. M. Colo, one of the well known Te-irients of Weeping Water, wa atnons the visitors in the city today itienrting to some matters of busi ness. Mrs. J. It. Jahrig and children and Mrs. Julius loeri:ifr. mother of Mrs. Jahriir. departed this afternoon for linken How, Neb., where they will visit for a few hours. License to wed was issued in the office of County Jude Allen J. Hee son. Saturday, to Jay F. Hough of San Francisco, and Mis Winifred Abernaty f Weepinsr Water, Danny Jones and wife of San Piece Calif., who have been here visitina for trie past few days at the home of L. I... McCarthy, uncle of Mr. Jones, departed this niornina for their home in the west. Mr. Jones and bride were married a few days ago at An derson. Indiana, and are now on their honeymoon, l-'ror. Tiit-sMiay'R T'atiy. Au?nt I'autsch of near Louisville, was here today for a short time at tending; to some matters at the court house. D. A. Ynuuir of iK.nr Murray, was here f-r a f-'W hours today look ing after some trading with the merchant-'. Hon. W. It. r.annin of Fnion, was in th' city today for a tew hours looking after some matters before the board of county commissioners. 11. L. Propst and wife departed yesterday for Avoca. where they were called fcv the illness, of their little granddaughter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hallstrom. the little one having been very poorly for the last few days. Mrs. Douglas Shilling of Long ncc!i. California, who has been here for a few days stay with her aunt, Mrs. E. H. Itooth at the Masonic J Home, departed this morning for Omaha, where she will visit a sister for a few days before returning to her home. Mrs. Shilling was called back to Nebraska by the death a few days ago of her mother in Lincoln. ADVERTISING PAYS The firm of C. E. Wescotfs Sons are convinced that advertising in the newspapers is the real dope in the way of trade getting and have just received a striking proof of this fact A few- days ago they received a letter from John T. Coleman, a former J'lattsmouth man, now in the jewel ry business at American Falls. Idaho nnd in which Mr. Coleman stated hat he had saw the ad of t lie V.'es cott firm in the Journal, advertising I'ahn Headi suits at $19.50 and he requested that one of these suits be sent him at once as the price beat anything in that part of the conn- ry. This is sure securin long dis tance orders and shows that the pub lic reads the advertising that is d i s animated by the newspapers. Office supplies of all kinds han- HOGS on the Installment Plan! Three pure bred Duroc pigs for $75. A boar and two gilts, not re lated, with pedigrees. $10 down and $10 a month. Older gilts on the same plan. For particulars write, phone or call on Albert Young, MURRAY NEBRASKA A Natty New Suit of Cool Palm Beaches will help relieve The Midsummer Madness soon evident in Plattsmouth. Odd Pants of Palm Beach. $4.50 to $7.00 Two Piece Suits, $10 to $24 PkiUoJhiviciL NAME 3ARGLAY IS AS WORTHY DENT PP.ES Ur Si h r, PLATTSMOUTH SECURES TWO OF THE STATE OF FICES, WILLIAM H. MASON BEING NAMED AS THE STATE INNER GUARD. From Tuesdays Dally. j The second day's session of the state aerie of the Nebraska Fratcr- nal Order of Eagles convened this morning at the Kagles hall and the j reports of the various committees j were at once- taken up and acted! upon. . On motion the state aerie voted . the sum of $200 for the expenses of j the Nebraska delegate to the grand . aerie of the order which will meet at ; Newark. New Jeresy, August Sth to 13th. The representative from Ne- . braska will be Hon. A. P. .Vloran of, Nebraska City, retiring state worthy president and who will make an able ! figure in the great national gather- . in;?. ; The committee on lapsed members j reported in favor of action by the lo- ' cal aeries in cases where their num bers are more than one month in' arrears as to dues and suggested that local secretaries notify the parties: in question as well as the local aeries appoint committees to visit individ- ; ually the members who might bo back in dues. Resolution on Ireland The committee on resolutions thn ugh Chairman (1. Y. Lluslmrner reported the following resolution re flecting the sentiment of the state aeries as to the small nations of the earth in their struggles lor liberty ami particularly Ireland: KXTEND SYMPATHY Whereas, our government entered ; the World War that liberty, truth, i justice and equality might be pre-; served as the guiding influence in the ' lives of nations and men; and that the small nations might, to the fui- J lest extent, apply and enjoy those; principles in the development of tiuir lives and destiny; Therefore, we extend the symp::f hy and encouragement of this great Fra ternity to all the distinct nationali ties of the world, however small, in their efforts for freedom and self determination; And especially do we sympathize with and encourage Ireland in her efforts to free herself from the yoke i;f tyranny under which she has suf fered for more than seven hundred vcar:. c f. r.rsHOKNKi:. jkuky caruk; a. (i. shfbfrt. Past Grand Trustee Barrel oi Onialia. spoke very eloquently in fav or of the resolution and recounted the acts of bravery and sacrifice made by those of the Irish race in thf cause of the freedom of the United States and the preservation of its self government. Judge A. H. Duncan cf St. Joseph. Mo., past grand worthy president, also spoke in favor of the rvnlutiH". and pleaded for an agreement of the nations as to the determination of peoples and the preservations of the liberties of t lie small nation-;. A Ixasue of Nations, association or concert of the nations nred by tho speaker to bring about the reali sation of the liberty of all the peo ples of the earth, and to see that they were kept intact even at any cost. Tho resolution was adopted by a unanimous vote and placed en rer ird as signifying the position of the Nehraska aerie of the F. O. F. Visit Masonic Hone The convention adjourned at H:1." to take an auto ride to he Nebra.-ka Masonic Home, where they were en tertained for a short time and look ed over the great institution that the Ma-sonic fraternity has erected to shelter the aged and helpless of their orrief. The following additional nif-mber-. of the state aerie were registered at the morning session: II. It.! "Wop Ike. Beatrice: A. G. ShuhcrtJ i Beatrice, w ed to the p For the guard J. F li o was .sit io:i. posi ; io:i . Dunn. the unanimously elect- of state inside of South Omaha, convention with- position of state Moore of Platts nomination t'j ' son, pa.-i worthy- was chosen by- out exposition. In reaching the ide sviiard, II. F. mouth 11 a ted in n; me of Y. i i. president of the Plattsmouth aerie who was chosen unanimously for the posit ion. In select in;: the name o iicmont was vention and voie of the : this office. When tl:. jti i t i : :i of trustees was reached. President Moran announced tie state conductor. f Frank Kounvosky, of s -placed Ik tore the con- giver, tho unanimous -senbhl delegates- for that three ww li;-!!es of P. .. C. II. Winkl-T Saltier. Platte Id be chosen and tho Mr ', 'a u'ery. Columbus; F;'lls City: John P. ir!:th; A. F. Brewer, Nebraska City were lirst offered and later Air. Barrett of Omaha placed in nomination t! . r.j:;:es of F. 11. I--berg, of Hastings; Harvey Bell, of Lincoln, and F. ,M. Jones, of Fuller tun. With ; la rr.c f:e!d to select irevi the mutter of election ,vas post poned until the afternoon es.-ion of the grand aerie. The co:i ven i i. ni a jiuriied at ! "i : 1 o to re--': rue iis sessions at 1 o'clock when the remaining officers will be chosen. Afternoon Session The the b trustees lef. r.i'.'i i'ate aerie t ': hi of t lu suiting as P'atr.-ri'.i; ( VI u tubus, citv. 2; F'urd. :.'::; llarve Brewer, N Messrs. alternooii lloting for t s end th sion ( peUe.l '.o office of nienibeis oi with stat e the !P.g oy . proct t!u : ' : .1 : ei ,w ith the eloc- ru fees, tne balloting re- toliov.s: John P. Sittlor, h. -2-1: P. J. M.-Ca:.'cry. U't C. 11. W inkler. Falls Frank If. Isberg. Grand ; F. M. Jones, Fullerton, y Bell, r.incoln. cbra. ka City. f). Isb.-TT. Win' 1-2; A. H. liaving received a votes, were d"!are For t lie office f cf-.-nt tl.e balloi n-. B. B. Moschbr, S- G. A. Axline. Or;: i2. Fi.wler, Nebrr. majority e.f vtos for Air. Moschler, tl.e tb.oice of the i'aiortt v : el- eted. State vice lltel as f tltli Oeiah I .Tone of th pre si nd Biaii-i. J U ; -ka City. H. T having been c,; he was declar state aerie. ii i'.LC?Ot' S".:;rSOS ll:t 5vrs 5? AS Importers, travelers ship and sail under arid Strides exporters, Stars the NEW triumphs ir ae.J t'.cetrieity the St:.rs nr.J. b"tr'r Carl Thomas, Nebraska Citv; Bell, Falls City City; R. R. Rickett.--. Nebraska c. B. Meners, Lincoln; Harvey Lincoln. Election of Officers On the resuming of the morning rfrsion at 1 !::: the matter of t.h- nrmiination of the state officers of the Fagles was taken up. State Wor thy President A. P. Moran turned the chair over to Past Worthy Pres ident Krnest Halm, of Fremont, and taking the floor, in a few and well clcn remarks placed in nomina tion for the office of state worthy- president, William AT. Barclay, of Plattsmouth. The nomination of Mr. Barclay was made with a pleas ing iriDiite ny .ir. .Moran to Ins ser vices rendered the Kagles of the; state and was secemded by a number of the delegates and Mr. Barclay wis declared the unanimous choice of the convention for the office of state worthy president. For the office- of state vice presi dent the first contest of the conven tion was developed. Jerry Carrig, of Columbus, placed in nomination for the office L. L. Moschler. of South Omaha. A. II. Brewer of Nebraska City, placed in nomination C. F. Fowler, worthy president of the aerie of that city and K. E. Abbott, of Beatrice, placed in nomination the name of G. A. Axline, of Grand Island. There being a contest for this oft ice, it was laid over for the afternoon session. , Ernest Hnhn of Fremont placed in nomination the name of Secretary Fred G. Mower, of South Omaha, for re-election to the office he has filled so efficiently and he was given the unanimous vote of the convention. - State Treasurer C. H. Christiansen, of Fremont, was also nominated by i Mr. Ilahn for re-election and elected without any opposition. For the office of state chaplain. F. M. Jones of Fullerton placed in nom ination the name of E. E. Abbott, of t 1 in steel, srenm have carried M;.rs nr..! c-tnrcs rack again to the .sever' j-cr.s. On n:ori th.in fifty tr;idc arid ras'igvr routes Amcric in o-.vr.jj nod eiperntcd ships, f.yi:v the Fhrji, are ready to c.irry your ;.iJ:, cr to carry you, to every foreign, land. They fire splendid ships, the priJe of Air.cric.in peuiiis, .ie .signed a:d c . juipped to y c the fiiet p.isengcr comforr, service and .saictv, aod to handle ycu.r 1 goTds m the nio-.t cvononncu way. 0;-)eraters of Passenger Services Aelrniri'.l Line. 17 btaic Street, New "lork. N. Y. Matvn Novtcr-itjon Company, 25 Si. O..V i-te-e-t. Hiiltim.T.-, M. ".'uns.)ii Stc-um Slip I.ini-. bZ Ucavcr t-rreet.New Yoifc.N. Y. Tsew Yfirk inel Porto Kirfi S. S. Co. It l-re.i.iv;.y. New orf. N Y. Paeif.c Mail S. S. Co., 4 liroaJay, New 'i ..rl , N. Y. U. S. Mail S. S. Co.. 45 Br oaJay. N'civ 'I trk, N. Y'. War J Line, (Ne-" York anc! Cul-a Mail i. '.it ) t of Wall btrctL, New Yrlt.N. V. 1 re j use of Siiippin'.; Board films t 'c of Si np::r tJ .ir J mot ton picture li!m-. four r c' (ne oi re eie f :iny r--j niiister, or oih-ttii-.t: c-L'e.'itiw-tril fKturc ca. Write i-r iriiorm Directfr IpionriJitioa 1 !, HI-) "I-"" iaicot, -.e,:. D. C II! iV. )f JV...LO ."i. A p iip-s n-i J t i t ii ) I. j ii.ir-- au. K. v r N. W.. ''..i SHZV5 FOR SALE (To AnirrUcn citizens only) Steel (termers,, loth oi! anj coal burners. Alo wn -ii stealers, woi;d hull s anj cce't.n- in I urtl er request. ir.foruiat.ou oi).a.neJ Ly For sailinris of passenger cud freight ships to all parts of the world and all ether information, write any of the above lines or Ciiill rj?ATi p.nT?n VA5HLNCTON, D.C Hesolutions Adopted The committee on resolutions of fhe state convention then reported the following resolutions, which were adopted by the unanimous vote of the convention: SINCERE THANKS Wherrtis. The members of Platts mouth Aerie No. :iC, and the citizens of the fair city of Plattsmouth at large have extended a most hearty welcome to the lb'th annual conven tion of the Nebraska State Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and have done their utmost to make the tday of t lie delegates a mot comfortable :id enjoyable one. all of which has proven a great inspiration to us; Therefore, be it Resolved, That Ave express' our sin core thanks to the members of the Plattsmouth Aerie No. :itlo. I (). E., for tho elaborate arrangements and entertainment provided for tin; mem bers of the convention; to the lion. C. A. Pawls for the Avrm words of greeting expressed in his address of welcome on behalf of the city, at the meeting in the opera house; and to the members of the Commercial club for the use of their automobiles and th" citizens of Plattsmouth for the solicitous and courteous reception ac corded the members of the conven tion. We greatly appreciate the spirit of welcome expressed in deco rating the city ami the interest shown by the people of Plattsmouth in attending in such large numbers, the program :tt the opera house. HONORARY TITLE Whereas. Past Grand Worthy Pres ident A. It. Duncan has on many oc casions greatly assisted the Nebras ka State Aerie. V. O. E.. with his valuable4 experience and brotherly dvicf and by bis very eminent a-dre-s has grc.'tly furthered the cause of E.igledom in Nebraska; Therefore, be it K'-o!vd. That li rot her A. P.. Dun can b1, and be i bere'iy made an honorary Past Worthy State Presi dent of the Nebraska Slate Aerie. co.''.; UA'rn.ATK jocrnal Whereas. The newspaper of Plutts tiio'it'i h;i ; on the occa-i-m of the Sixteenth Annual convent ion of the Nebraska S..ate A-;-:,-. Fraternal Or der (.-!' Eagles, edi'ed ;n elaborate .oeti :l edition, and. .'i'lid it-; columns v ith valuable inform::' ion about our order, thereby promulgating tho prin- "!p:e- and tenets to a large part or the population of tib- :t:it; There fore be it-- Revolved. That we recognize in the Plaitsmonth Evening Journal a live newspaper, awake to the occasion and hereby express our thanks and ap preciation for the able and unselfish m -nner in which they have reported b" proct eVir.gs of the state eoavi n-!i-Mi and have promulgated the ac c mplishmonts of tho order at !arg". We also v.i-'h to express our ap pieei.itbm of the community spirit :' d community pat riot i.-m .- ho n by tl.e ,uSr.esf-' tiic'i of Plattsmouth in t : d vert isemerts in this paper by -aiding behind Pro'her 'Irrclay in hi- a-tiiratii n to the iiihest of," ice in the .-iff of this convention, and wo ar proud to have him elected to the high office of Worthy State President within fhe wall.- of hi; own city. Next Convention City At the conclusion of the report of the committee on resolutions, the stale worthy president called for the so' ction of the run vent ion city for !:::' and the city of Grand ldand ex t en tied to viiaiioit to t -tate aerie, convent ion the convention the in a titer there at the next The srntiuuMit of the Av;t.4 reflected in the cp .ru- of shouts for Grand Island that marked its choice as the next meeting place for the Eagledom of Nebraska. The newly elected stale officers Ave re .Jdien installed by Hon. A. Ii. Duncan, past grand worthy president who delivered the charges to the va: iou officer;:. The remainder oi" the afternoon win taken up with the routine mat ter; of the convention followed by adjournment. Tonight the delegates and a large number of local Eagles will journey to Omaha to witness the iniiiatorv work of the South Omaha team, one" of the best of its kind in the United States. u , 0. W, INSURGENTS LOSE SUIT TO ENJOIN Judge Wade Declines to Restrain Fiasrr From Fresidint; at Meeting May Fill Another Suit E ;n Torts of Woodmen of the World urgents" to prevent W. A. Eras er, sovereign commander, from func tioning at the national convention of the order to be held in New York, July ii, failed yesterday when Fed eral Judge Martin J. Wado refused them an injunction. "It just means that our delegates will have a chance to go down to New .York at their own expense, and get kicked out," was the comtne,nt of Charles I'nitt, one cf the "in surgent" leaders for Nebraska. "Members of the organization mu?t remember that the majority rules." said Judge Wade, in giving his decision. "The granting of an injunction is extraordinary. If i;n injunction is not granted, the complainants feel they are done an irreparable wrong. It docs not appear that the prop erty rights of the organization are in jeopardy ana the charge that tne cc mplainants were io be deprived of mponsaCon in attending the con vention would not justify this court to decide in their favor." Attorneys for the complainants in timated they might start another suit in the Npay York federal court. Judge Wade, however, stated that his decision is final, so far as that particular phase of the convention is concerned. For any itching skin trouble, piles, crv.erea, i:a!t rheum, hives, itch, ?rg!i head, herpes, scabies. Doan's Ointment i highly recommended. 6Cc a bos at all stores. M''iK: 1 .i uj.jl.ji ty..w.,iu.-y.wi.l H J r ( Y j give tire mileage at the lowest cost history in i Ah ' l I y Ji NON-SKIU RED-TOP $15.00 $22.00 32 CORD $27.50 Reduction on all styles and sizes A New Low Price on a Known and Honest Product ENTERTAINED BY SOUTH OMAHA LODGE Edega'iss From Eale State Aerie and Members of Local Eagles Have Big Time at Magic City The delegates to the state aerie r.f the Kagles which was in session here -Mi nday and Tuesday were en tertained at South Omaha by the ae rie of that city. The main feature of the occasion was the initiatory work staged by the crack drill team of that city, exemplifying the teach ings of the V. (). K. and which was administered to a large size class from the lodges of that city and near by cities. The visitors were entertained at luncheon and a general good time wlilie the ladies of the party were gien an auto ride over the city and given a chance to enjoy the points of interest. For a mild, easy action of the bowels, try I'.oan's Kegulets, a mod ern laxative. 15 0c at all .stores. Come in and see the new parlor suite among the many other goods. Just arrived yesterday at tho Christ & Christ Furniture Store. .mr That UNMARKED Grave How desolate looks. - Of coirse yoi expect lo erect a rtoiineit tkefe eonc tinc - 0ir service is at your disposaNQW- Ville fof cable uc aid conpkk iifcrnvticr A f (to tin hi iUonu&ftit 1 x - . '. s. - . - - - - IT :'A. m. .1.' SM t : KTr.-J Put Up Markers for Your Loved Ones Graves. Put in Your Orders for Fall Delivery. Inscrip- tions cut. Special prices on the entire stock. Drs. Fsfiach & IV1ach,.rhe Dentists ' The largest and best equipped dental oHices m UmI,a- wttvfTiS Experts in charge of all work. Lady attendant. Mod- WWl mm erate Prices. Porcelain fillings just like tooth. Instru- &EMJWT mcnls carefully sterilized after using. i vlf TT LJLr Tuion ciaar divtav Dinrif AUAIIA mrmznncz mjla ininu rivun, rHAiun Dkvun, vu.n" - d 111 tu la-Pay When Cured ijort r i.i tnq uiudi iuvw . . . , , time, without a se-rere eur?icJU !.' .Ti,.. . Chloroform, Ether or other K"erw " v t, bi OjEi. A care raaranteed ' erery we accepted for treatment. tLzd do - paid natll cured. Trl't for fcoclc on EectsJ Deas3, vf:th ssasic-s r more than 1 COC promlitrt pecpls -who have bee e rcrmar.er.tl7 JJ.7fI1. m UbTe. K. TAKKjf, SaiiatoHom, Peters Iroit Bld. Ii Bldtf.), OjIAICA, icum.