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i i PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY. AUGUST 8. 1 :;.!. PAGE TWO v - - I i ALVO DEPARTMENT 4 Dr. I.. Mnir ami family attended Mi. !--:s Keefer v;is ;ils home from t!h- .. t-iit ol v Kri.i.o. I'niveisily Place. li-s ivtk-c CUliman went to Mr. ami Mr-. Henry Snoke d ha- Linctdn Fri.l.iv niiiu. '' '"' Poke's brother. Ilin.m Walter C, I, ins ami I.. I.anritscti Sm.ke of Pennsylvania spent U ed- w.-nt to l.innp'.ii Kri.in . n.sday with their cousins. .Mr. and Mi-s Alia I.:n i was a i.i-s,ni;er Mis. Sam Cashner. :.. I. inc.. h, Fri.l.iv mm ning. The Ladies Aid Society met tted- I'.I I. inch and Orville In-: v r.-.n n. -d.i y a i lei mum a : I he chinch nase- w. re I. nit. da vi-ir .rs Fiid.iv. nun! and tied a comforter. Mrs. M. Fr.d Warner oi S.nith in-nd spent .1. Nickel ami Mrs. Chas. ilodley eii- Snmiay ioieio.on will. .1. A. Shatfcr. art.iii.ed and sixteen ladies were I! .-"hHit' went to F.xeter Thill's present. .. ;.frt-r .-..me I . i -1 1 : mat- 5 rand ma Johnson returned Satur- day from a two months visit with V O liayh-s and wife of Lincoln !o r son Holier! F. Johns, n and fam ine llv at Minerio:. ..rs. .loan-on .-i'ciii ; condnct dress form dnnor.t rations.. Miss Le:TiV t.dd of Fume of thp future ! )UP;i!)ili! iPs in store for the ladies in I the clothing work. Horn of the ; topics are "Short Cuts in Sewing." I "Thro- day Dressmaking Schools" and "M iliinery." V groMp of ladies met for a dr I THRU CELL AT Sffi ?r Ftniftrttsl A -"'"'l' 'allies met for a dres S I I" BPlf SI: r,,rni demonstration at the home o 6 f J I L I SiSUiiiy -Mi-, C. L. Livingston, of Weepin; j Water Tuesday afternoon. Twenty .... t -r-r-.-.r . nm-r-r . m ladies Were present and showed es- WARDEN FENTON CALLS HALT. ,.,.; i in n. won. n eioh '1 ! Local Financial Institution lo Distribute Interesting Informa tion in the Form of Illustrated Articles Soon. It i.i! IV!' Ilei'e (I'.lllI'.H the week in (ii refills. A!"da Tnon:pou of Omaha is sneiidiim s.nie time here with her V i - 1 1 ! , , ' the fiit part o! ni.-i Foreman WenI to Dm- v. ood with friends. ::i I I ' . ',1 a f C W .L'S With M I f i . .1 L. K. I!,-:: ami family of Waver- si-ter. .Mrs. II. I . Kic'iar.ison ami I-. ,re ciiiin- ..-i iri.nds iuiv Sun- family. Mr. Kicha : dson's mother, d.,' .-xenin- Mrs. Mary Kieha nUon of Kansas City ' in- "v:-,.Vl ns and llai lev Tohind has heen a suoM the past month. A, i,- p.,-- nuers for Lin. oia Thurs- Mis-, Minn:.- Ilir-.l went to Lincoln d'v morni'.U Fri.lay where .'ie has -mploymeni. Mr 'an d Mr- Wm T.ivii.r of Kan- Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kosenow spent i,,,. in !..-: wek' lor a ii: Saturday and Suiuiav with friends wi: i re'iatixes. near CheiH-y. also caMini; on Mr. anil Mr.'an.l .Mr-. Alfred S:r..eniei and . Mis. Joim Arcs at that place who :-- ar S;r "Wier were in Lincoln :. rmerly lived here. Fv'ldav atternooii. Ma.-ter John Skih-' isiledoer I .- M.-. .Limes Si; i'.im; and Sunday with his cousin. Don Kcefer i'"..f "lrieoln eall. .'. on Mr and ' and other relatives. His parents. Mr Mur-.-y Monday . veiling. : ami .i r. nas. .h.ne- i-ueu .ne .. i returned h Mile is.eeter mine .loiuia a I t ei m oi ; ;" Kin-.- with friends aul t-venins returnini; to their home i W .Mi- - F.dl' ii of Lincoln i t :.. ir unei.- .i. .. 50 good cigarettes for 10c from cne sack of GENUINE AS WORK OF DELIVERY N EASING AN END. i luu- I een oruaiiized in t !i is coinniuu ity wills Mrs. c. L. Livingston ns president A carefuilx orepart-i idot. Ioiil; i n : 1 1 1 "s,'n i"'"jKt leader for the dies. No' for rears has there lir"" "'- ': reader may he he i- Mire t. ..wi...t ntir..vi !i .-;! in tt ! a ornl I s, met hinu new in them. Tin v :( II . f I the !ri.-on d TV oi form work. o !av. Kv-n ihe casual reaner i uie . ' . . i -a Mrs. O. M. Domingo wj.s dr.iiy newspaper sees inai uie vmi'i i:- sick and needs a Moctor. i ne wa ,aV- Other itstf rescind meet inns v. en .,lh prisoner.-, v.a.- expose,! ! """i .enaw na. one ai i ne nmo Wm .-.I..,, p.. t...i Tl.orw.h.v .i..i,t 1 f M rs. Otiier Sch ! i c h t em eier and th. a particular appeal to new i " : : fo f isnors and school ch i Id !:) . wil as fiirnislilnsi' interesi in- .,.! l-'oihovin.: in the footsteps of HUM II 1 1 II c. tn on " tlray. two convicts w ho ce'.l ' ot her Dr. I i soiial health is tnrou.mi ru awav- iru-if - !'' ., ent .l interest iii tho at-'i'airs ui our I e ryon-. The cm, mini y is s.; r, ! Government and an increased teelin:? tionetit iroui tins u;sii .om ien jo:' mr responsibility in its welfare , every heme should have c t the Wolph sidiool h'n'se. I ; n a. .ministration. aoi liiuu ".ci-''-. , ....... understand the mn.unituiif ;ini cui-i .xfej oi -.... , ,i. , . - . ; u;1(1 ,., i i r.-.-s lorm ueinonsi rat ions were .niv ili" room I ' 11 "'e meetings were well al- i he d : t'oin DURHAM 75n TOBACCO Mr-. . l :-.vo Tom a v w ho .' ;!! Dr. 1 .!..:::. r. M . : v ' S;i n y S:i:il'.- r- and v. :!'-. ! ) . L M iir a r, i l.l-t SU:.d.: a! ' il M:-. l-'i d :;..'!!, w -ided net: K'.m wood, in Lincoln ac ompa nieu i. tneir on i"h w il'e and .John. Mrs. H. L. norm ine'.er e::'erL:;n u on :he att- rnoou of August 1st in n . i. r 2 ell t's tne .s-.'Kes. .noi siillslie.t I fe J I h L IpJ V l'r 'hem -elves ah r.e. they had plai U U ft L S C fcfc , 'he delivctame of some d' H lii;:i:iv coii-.icts '.vii-' occupy will) re:-.. Toir.sd.iVs l.j.ilv. . ilhel.i uall-iy f of III" w.s, cell house. V-i!i-m Starkioim v as ;unoi: i The two onivicH days and Hour- to the Tnet r.ijiol :s ti .!:!V. e pose w ill visii v. it h friends and ik alter .-'on if :a.:'!er.; of lei-'.i.e i- l a n Vill'iTV io- land a 1' t . de i n for ( Mi.a h a . i lifth hiiihd.iy anii i)on Skinner, son i:n:!v were mie-;s of Mr. ami M r . Ai ihtir Skinner who ,. ir ;,t.ii w !- six i ; i ;d e.icli was honored ;,' ';ie:i' lion; e ' w::h a caki near Ti )i,f Vi. w . nil W Vis re h Tu.-d-.-. a! ' - V i .. . -. iriied hon w ; r a .a ook c; to Lin.-, .in Tiiurs roniit ie-ne !;i- drimiiie-. w -. . i - t .-c . - r i a-: 1 r a: an a e. i. n .i i, i i s. i S :-"ore'!,.i n of iViim-il l!iuif, t Wed ne-ii.i v for a w reii : : a t s F ! -em. i n . H u r' S- roii ii a . a am: are hTf vi-ii- ..nd A i : .-- !' i d..v an-1 Mi - i .:fa.-k i, .Mr. .1 1 e. ... . ..!:.. . few da.'. - v i - it a:, i Mr- (' M - an i M : --..:,! .it Am i :. l- : ei i '. -. Mi .. Lo work in i ii.-i'i:" a."l. Al - - ! - I . -:. - s i : n 1 ! i 1 w k I'r in Sai't a. K a :: -.. - w : . r h .. s '.eejj 'eacihl!- - i:oo i:! the ( , . I , : ! 1 1 e I ' - .1: e p : 1 1 u i n if W. -hyan I'ni- v i-r-ity. T.o- Woman'.- Ii. a hrt. :u. ' ' -1 on. , m-...:!'. r la- Thu:vd.; v , op a -c..u:: of til- rain and wi'.i meet ; (.;, lie ;::!- M.niinu iiiui.-it.i.v v.itn .ir. J".i;i uri; howei hen little hoys and uiils wen- tittle and enjoyed the Idr; hday ft-.-' ivit it s. LaWrne Sr"r r,e came home Satur- tla inii:: from Lincoln accoinpntiietl '' .' 1 1 n M !-. A'. it. M ill'MV o! M-el ' p.iri.d this natrnin-: : i w m re he w ill spend a short time loci; in- alter his im-i ;;.:- inteiist.- i;i that city. Mi'ss Mary Fs'er. ioinn-r county -i: j.erinl ei. (lent . w ho is t.oW en-..uei; ,-th-iei work i". Oma.ha. and w h" h;-- een here visilinc. .:- a L!U'ra at the !:on:e of .Mi.-.- Mt'v Murpl'.v. iv tnrned This m..ii;:!.l; : 0 l'ne met rop- t :;oii.; on ii.e eai .'oa , drilling through 'he -tt t-l i plate in liiindred- of connec' imv ! places. i-'inal'y the job was tnii-hed ! : :.d the plat- r moved. I'.ut alwas IN was kept in place except when oili er led if : he ci'l!'. .CIS were vent f,,:l: to vi'i 'ore on tlo- next step. F'T this v, a n.eri-lv I he first of a ,.-rie.- of m..ves 10 1 fsst-ry in their e..-ape n !;::-. Next ' hey -ve!:; to on tlo lower o' a .lotii-'.e t i -r i o,::'- in ti;.- orerhead vent il. itor ..';ic'j ,i-ik- .liiv.ii one w ;s y on the d riv 1 u ::; ' ilividinu t -vo rows n 1. 11 arol the other way is expo---,! to d ; s. F;: 1 ; (. i,- and fa ;n- 11 e ria r t e. i I ' i i .- a '. ' : !; o t: ! " . ' I In- iii- con-in-. Mrs. Anna tone am ..'11. I'.eivl and d.iuuhter. Mi.-s Free ci. 1'iiio ,-.itv I M :.-.. vi- ill- h""'l ilefe i-itilU at i : in- his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M.! : h, r -i-t.r. S'oio- until Sumiav evenimr wiit-n un-: tdks r-turr.- l to Lin oln I -' '"' . v ein: i :ao.iu .wo -a Airs. Anna Stone remaitud un-! " " ';'1"'' ' vS" ;,: (:;" f .111 Tu-dav evellina. Jaou.t w-I! remain :' a m-.fe .-xtr : - . i ..... I -i vi-it. ; r POLAND CHINA BOARS FOR SALE, - A . .-n ,..: or - , : . r : 1 I'll: 1. . . : ! v. ; - e : : i a. .11:11 t x-j 1 have three fnil blood tine Poland hit'.a "-prim: boar- for ab- Will a 1 '' poo-ii ; li. i'rice -SL'i'. 1 )X 1 ' KINO. T!-v.. Alvo. Nea: Child Cure.. of Bowel Trouble ; 1 a 1 .1 ' bom. Not .ry ! n: turn 1: 1: .p. . 'a.. w as taken 1 ronlile. y r. I .-ler!! -a v Foreman. ; -;r 1 'ha in berla i u".- Colic and Diarrhoea Mr. ai.e Mrs i:,:v of Mvp.-.r-l lt-t,:'-iy and i; juickly recovered. Iti p p.' Sit.iiay w it ii Ai : - (Hies p;i r- sp.-a V; it, ,f ihi- rem-dy he -av-: "Jt Mr noi Mrs. y. r. K-ef.-T-.!i- th b. I -v. r ;-, 1." w. ncci-mpanit '. 'y Koy A. Wa:l who too',. .,t- ;'i'a:.'aue of ;.o i.c-(.:.-ion o renew a.. ,1.. i n ' a :. a A v.iiii a nnmber of i:.- o'i; a i m ' friend-. A.r. W.oie -.-.as ., m.nder o'' ( o ('. IJ'.'ii m.e iiine nr. n ba ; t a I i...l a' ('.-nip I '' y. il, w :i :. n ii'U,it!i.i"ii-il '.vol- a nunh.ef : r .1 'hi - ei';.'. t'.;r; i! .ii-' i-f a "ha .!;.' .iv. . c;.P fully . 1. ,i.-,; 1 o 1 a a '! the -on ad . tlo ;: ;;:! p" r- 1 . -iweii tl.roim'i two I I ie if t l.e ba rs. ( flee t hro';'' ;- .pen ie.e. ? i;. v mn-t s '. i I ! cut hrt! i.pn -r 1 n.r - Hi.il t h--;-. ; ho roof and l;.:; on T'litr-dav ni-hi Warden 1, ..11 1 1 -t - - i 1 it wa 'ilia- to call 1.; h . .-e."'l ') --I v he informed t h ::-t iraliir; iair little t-ame was rp. e eo; viet na.de 0 a'"er.!.i lo . . r ti j w !, 1: t hay re - .eil io.d :v. 1 :; lo.du.u .-:aiee ironi the t;-n. t 'tc'i of Tl:.- tell re'.ealcl i'ow the : r h . d t a . n 10 ; lo st rve . . 1 l.iiol.w' lki-flnrt Ir.'i .lure .-..i-. -iT.i.oiti;. 1 .1:1; o,-.t;p;e. l,v :11m. cut 1 rom ... 1 '"J1 ......v..- ..... above in the r.-.;r of their cell a s-c-l''1 I-h.ns-w-re ma.le lo carry en Mm of s-fl plat -. Through ihis(,!;'' Vl1:- Dainty refreshments were 'Jt'xll.' ope'iitm. they tame and went with more or h-.-- freedom at nijih' . aiway.- believiii'-t t'ua.t freedom was ii'-ar am! without knowledge that IS-tj ;ih:ie thelll on tile pi'isoll roof at a larue ii:iilator stood an armed -.ii.iiil with s ever upon them. For more than a month Albert Tn. '!' 11 and Ma-vin in-lore played the r.aim- for what llo-v look to he free- i-.il as tin- sr.'Kes. .Mil sal istieii 10 Eos and Girls Club Work The i'.oys' and irls" clubs are do inu mioil v.oik in "ass cornty. Tiie County lloma avent has no-t with most of the clubs. All clubs nil t see that they have all reports -p and v. oi'K iinh-hed. Tin- club moid is "Start i ' p -Fi n i -'1 Fp." nch Hub i. pi- i.iuv, to exhibit work at county and Mate fairs. Demonstration tt'"in from each Hub are beinu selected and th.ey -.-.ill put on tiemoiist rat ioiio r t 1 he Mate and coiintv fairs. IDA AI. WILKIN'S. Countv Home Ajicnt. L. ii. SNIPFS. County Ayr. Aent. tvney of the Fnited States govern-; such an inure iire.-t in tm-o-ti.eijt do we feel the respect for it ! eminent. Th - ext..-!-i., n i f ;: . ami the pride in participating in it I taxes am! the widespread p.nha lha' it th-serve-. I Libert y i ; :: ds h a ve ma d us ; i 1 1. At the pre.-ent im men', in s.dte ofjeial partners in it- ,iifa."e. W Il tmr nnresr the Fnited States is. ! -.art to know more - bout i' the most favored of the world'; nahrv. lions. We ha. ve enjoyed a cut ury i : !. and a half of the "mivernnieni 1" ? he : --oiim-s people, for the people, by the people." 1 it .-! A It is 1. fit m-rfect. h'Ut it is the St foil V - i so w ! a rii:l t ' r. now. Tiiat i. pn'j i ica t ii m 1 -f t li i - m ;t ; at preci-t iy the riu!;t tr-. il may be 1 xpei t ; ,1 me. '1 his pnl.lie ii.te;-, t-si. most s'ibstantia! and mo-' !-) wi.rld t;-!; 1? .U' miii: !v phi: 1 tied each move -1 T-iove 1: n ! io v 1 . s I . 1 '.Ml tl w; 11- : 1 1 'III. 1. n v "a '. i 11 if. liilit -y Sin it !i. i ' . th Soei: n i i-:.- n . Otto Lu'. La La;-. 1 . Al'-.-r! K...:i -!' Irani Sheldon, were also 11 . m b- is. Kr.'ii; Friilav's T'aliy. Adam M"i-::u- : I ' T -. o Ln -a- i.ii- of li";.'. ily jn.-r.- . -i li'!'!" r v-il'i were to be Used ;-. The -r.li. a lar.j- drill frame I a peach ivciH fori: d. and con- h i . :; ' ::. the u-nnei 1 he p-u otl an i h:-k -a-.. Ti:-- ca.lds were all Dear Mr. Grain Grower! I have purchased the elevator and good will of tiie Farmers Co-operative association of Alvo. us, cr call phone 2420 before selling your grain. See ALVO E HSLL, Owner Elbert Taylor, Resident Mgr. -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA iC,.iU v. .-!'- here ;-,t..iay f.r a :-w -, I ho;,- iooU;ni: a'.'-'f -o:ne uri'tt I . - ' lc: - ho w i' h : io- n-.-rch a n J I Mr-. .1. II. .".--: :.;.! . 1 I):..-. ... who ! jh;-.- been her., x lit t : . ..iti; io r par- j j-'i's. tr. ;::id Mr-, c. j. Smit!:. re- : 1 itrnetl t hi- morni-m to her li'Hia-. j Attorney William Deb--. Dernier Wis i.e..- ;. e-ferih( for a few iioilisi b'.'kii.i; af'er s..:i,e 1n.1t ! ers of import-I aitce at ':.' coirt hoilse . Illotorinu fri m iii itoii.e in Ihmwooi':. W. H. Vrtiii' r. w'.f-- and m.uuhter. Mi-s ;.. KHn. in this irornin:z fl'i 1:1 their bono- p.ear AInard and d.-o.i it ei! on i io- early I '. n r I i n ' on train for lima!::, to visit for a few In ir- with ftie'd.-. 1 a -en. it.. OMAKA MAN WEDS A LOUISVILLE GIRL Evangelical Lutheran Church There Scene of K?.;)bv Nuptial Event Sunday Afternoon. A !iilb! We.idin.U ot'( uri'ed at the lh ai-ueiieti! Lu t h'-ra n chuiah at three o'clock h'.-t Sumia;. afternoon. July ;: 1 . i!:M. wi-i!i AI i.- liertha stohi :ean of Louisville b-came the brute of Millard .Morse, of Omaha. Th" a'.'.t-i.dani- of ; li" bridal couple w er Miss Minnie St 1 .h n:a -i and Kr-tlen'e St oh 1 nr.i n. sistir and co-i-in of the eriih-. The bride h- a nLcla-r in tin t.maha schools an-1 ilurin, liie vaca tion she hail ncetpt.-d an oil'ce n-i-I: . Tip- r.-oia is also em jdoye-l in ):;-. 1 ha. They enno- tlo'. v. froin th:.' : iiv on t-i. eer. ii .: train Sat- .( ( -oie p: . 11 ied by M i- Hl'i mi! w.'i-, I f uying Grain and Stock! We always pay the highest price for Grain and Slorl;. We ovn and run our own elevator and mix and grade up our grain, enabling us to always pay top prices. I AM YOUR FRIEND JOHN &3URTEY, ALVO .... NEBRASKA ! : : 1 1 1 : e - were not t 1 . t a r. is le..d.- I 'own under e' part of ope of t he bunks', v. ardeii foi:nl a key. 1 had 1. !, 1, ad" i rom a table k. With ri'.iio- hand. I c Lore, i-x- ; . r r mo-hi'ii :. had moiibb-d and re :.. -i'!,d until the t'lin.u was about ,,...;- fir ihe service of liberating pa ;! i.-:ih. r lr:.',o!s of tiie two men :: 1 i e- in uaib ry C. The prongs of !- tori. er, li. in back. The lian ;;. . n 1 a.pp-areti to have coiiie from ne master b-k smith.. That the 1,. -, Aoiiht b tiie business was in 'itat'd I'riday morning when War den l-'m-.ton -lipped it into the door ot a cell octi-phd by two ne.nrofs and the door op. n 1 readily enough. e Fair to the Wife! Do you reolizf: that these days are rather warm and to stand over a hot cook stove is worse than thn harvest field for there you can get a breath of fresh air. Why not -ei a PERFECTION OF DETROIT vapor o;l stove lor ihe cooking during the excessively hot weather ? 1 he patient wife, who is ever ready with the meals will appreciate this stove, which will not make the hoticc so warm it is unhabitable. Come, sec the selection we carry. Coalman Hardware Company, ALVO NEBRASKA Has Never Seen. Their Equal "I have used Chamberlain's Tablets for .stomach trouble, biliousness ami cfistiratii.il on' and on for the past ten year-'. I have never seen their e.p-al '!. They : t ti':;::t iat.i"! my ili.ui siion. relieved im- of he:ti!aei: am! h:n a mild ph-asam actio:: on m; bowels. 1 take pleasure in recom memi j im them." v:rits II. IV 1". !"a'-i-ii'i 'i r. ('riders-, -lie. Ohio. A SAFE TEST! !"." 1 hose w iio a -"e in i-e- il i, a r -i !y for kid-oy troubles ..ml bnck- acl e it is a uood plan to tiy I loan's. Xh'uey i'i!s They nre strongly I'ee- in n: ( oh-d by 1 'la 1 1 slnou t h people. Ash your neighbor! 11 M. I'.uttery. l-itli and Walnut -M-'-t-. I 'hi t smoii t h . says: "It ilidn'i require v -r loni 11-e of liuiin'.-- Kid ney rilh- to prove to nia that loy ;trt fine. A t-;iin .ouid catch me Ihio-tii my hips . could hardly rah-" a shove! of coal. There was also. CASS CO. FARM BUREAU NOTES ihe hist be II sold. !-o: all bi"'i! a t 1 1 me hi mene across niv lo-.us. I had reason to believe thai these roubles kit" i a used from a disord 're'l comlitioti of the kidneys and hen'-int; Hoan's Kidney i'iilsso hiuhly .-polen o". I mi( seine. Tiny mive me niii'l; r'-Iiel' and the relief warrant !.! j;i :peai-iiit; of tin- remedy in the mo ' fa vora hlc t erins. " Mr. itiittery ave the above state 11. '-nt .him- il. l:)iii;. ;,nd on .May l'J. It'."'. :- add'!: "I: has bo 11 a v.ood many years sjnct I iiave had th-- kid I ' trouble which i t dd of it; my lor!,.;- -iatemt-uf of i:oii'. My et:re '- permar nt one. but I still think 1 loan s Kidney I'ills are tim- and I I am L'.hol to recomiat lld thelll to oili er:-"' , Wool Pool f Nebraska wool has - i' eastern pools have sold. The price receiv- 10 lor ihe hi nl conipareii iavoiaiu .. ; i; ;i!'; prices sthall we pool on t.i'l cli-)? Kanred Wheat Th-- Kanrel wheat seems to l::ui' ut;eli! .1 our common wheat. A. lh !.-.' of Murdock had twelve acres of : . 1 I-.".- Kilcll- l.:-urc'l. v . " u ei a so -t i i n.- els. This wheat looked so thin tins -priii-, that Mr. !ah- almost plowed it mi to nlant coin. His other whuit aver. :-',! forty bushel. Sea rl Davis of .Murray made a test of Kanri-d ..heat and in the .aim' field Kanred v-jc'ii -d 1 bushels and the common variety bus!m!:. Poultry Disease Manv ai!.-. have come to Ihe Ka rin i-.un.iu onice about chekens dyinu. In many rasas this is due to worms. 1 ;,n: lately hav.- i' mini many uyinu iro.n rouji and diptloria. These dis eases are hard 'o cure but can be ea- iy prevented by sanitation. Soil Meetings 'i hi !" will be a serb-s of soil meet-ill'.-- e( Id at tlifu rent schools over !!! count v lie- wee!: of August la to -. 1 .. .rti slides to illustrate will be shov .n. and tile Ulliercni; 1 1 . as .Mi-lia and A tin Stohimau a-:d Mrs. Mors., mother of the ;;ro.im. Mr and Mrs. Harry M cCa ft ert ' ; ml li'tle ,.n I'.obiiie. ami Mr. .McCarer ;'s m uher manorial down Sunday for I'o- !-, mony at ti.e ehurt 'n. The p.'.stor. Kt . ''" il.irMuan. condncieil th service.- which were simple and it. 1 pres-i v.-, after whhh th.-- bridal ;:i ri y repaired to th" hone of 1 i: bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1'ieihr id: ;-ioh!m.tn. where a four cours. dinner w , - s--rve(i a! si o'-i ::k. m hi iir-r rvtd in lh w a ' em ii':':i.iii:. T'.e weddin--. cake was an nnm-1 food and. was bejutiiully h-e-orated. Liter in th" evening ico cream ami cake was served amid much merriment. The bride was beautifully attired in a sky blue eorizitte with pink silk lining anil wort- a pink sash. tier bonnet consisted of red. pink and white roses with ft ins. Her atten dant was sweetly now m-tl in lavender crep" tie chine. A charivari party arrived later in the eveninc. and .nave th." youni; couple a riiiisini: serenade anil were tit-aied generously with watermelon and lemonade. Aiming the serenad-er- were Mr. ami Mrs. Herman Stohlnian and family. .Mr. anil Mrs. .Martin Crefe and a number of other relatives and friends. The bride is Ihe third daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Stohlnian and is a handsome ami accomplished young lady and a member of a highly re sji acted pioneer family, prominent throughout the county. The groom is the eldest son of W. M. Morse, of Omaha and is a young man of high character and industry. They left on the late Uock Island train from Murdock for Omaha and were ac companied by the bride's sisters. Misses Amelia and Ann Stohlnian. They were showered with rice as ,hey were boarding the train. Mrs. Mors,, has accepted Ihe same school for iicn' year, being offered a siibsia ntin! raise in salary, and they will make their home in Omaha. The host of friends in this vicinity will join 'io- Courier in extending hearty congratulations ami best -wishes for a happy wedded life. -Louisville Courier. LITTLE ONE ILL I'r-.ir. S 1 1 ii' l-i y' Daily. This morning Joseph .McL'-od. of this city received a message from Mrs. .McLcod who i- visiting in Chi cago with relatives, announcing that lioir little four-year-old daughter. Catherine, was ;uite ill. Mr. McLeod departed ibis afternoon on No. 1 for Chicago to In- at the side of the lit ie one. Mrs. McLeod and children have been in Chicago for the past two weeks visiting at the home fit" an aunt, and at the time I he children left hero 1 hey were just over an at tack of tlw measles and whether or ficielif go f iUimeilt ill til" day. The Dank of ';s.s ('win'.', is cn tcmnlatiug ti.e free d is ri hu t ion among its fih-nds am! patron:: of ai s"i-io- of highly illustrate! a'hie'J on th" government of the I'm' -d 1 1 Stales. The article-:, al'liough ivr:l-l ten in popular form, v.:'.! be of re-.l j ftloca tonal value. The y are h" ; i ire :.j maibal directly to the hom.s of thi-j:'" t ommunity without 1 barge. Tbi. ' ' plan is in keeping with ihe ne-.. iih.i'ot ari that every progressive limine hi I in- : '1;; st it nt ion ow " n hr 1..11 -r - rv i ce o its ; '" 'n ' 1 m. in .; . : 1 y. hoe u.ou'.rn in:!. - . " r b ! re- o'liy a pho-e v. here i: -u.1"' i.-,.li.s d posited at o;;.- window ; ad drawn, J: at allot her. It is rather a f --tif-r "'.v.:. ciili.-lrnctivi. a' ! h.elpfnl int'orum t ion to ". 1'ic:: any o'ie n : ' 1.1 . .' "a- !.-nan'-ial pr Idemr. wall so;;:e cotih i'o : of liiitiitig :i -t 1 1 1 i : : :i for t ';':. These stories a I d.- ;...,) io -uo.. tin- benehls thai ca.c'i if 'is iivive- tro-n 1 lk-MT' i. i' oi the govt ri met: . They hav n,..--. fri,;!:-;,- up -o !h m i :. i' t -. and h . -. t r til :u!'-. ::.e I r t. mental nit a ! i 1 ;: i! r 1 i U'efes' . It in; r ::- '-.! k ..o-. 1 da. . :i iL-ent I! mi "rst a mi i ng a . l!i s ! r : 1 , i 1. is . is to !- ;- m ::;:: 1 o hi t i -d u t 1. ajoi t 11 1 " r p;u se that br:i g . : ' t ria '. within the r- ; :i of tor ..lid that i' 1- '!;, a!..- 1 11 is iii-'rinuiion -., i -. Son a lla" ewr. .if. el' ii a . k 1 ! aid a - i. es i- iiec ssai iio. : 1 g .: -' e, t ha : a . s t "1 :ea 'ill' ! ill m I .. .': a : a 10! i ; '. tlo a- ;o. : . ; . a in ti-- '..ailing 1:- ' . : .- i "!;; a I: i 1 c i pa t t-i : I h . . : - 1; to ii. 1 0 ea ci, ::::':. j,, r , . a' , o vt rn :o .' t a r! igb' . 1 ri-. oil. e; e'e, . i'l ue-il v;t !. a ft r--n t 1 "i.a r: n: 1. -n t o, 1 i 1 ; , , e ... 1 -'i .; (his pu po-e 0 is u : .-; ,a-.l that t he'-.- is .-. v.i i:a ! ! :: i I . : n u m in r of 'ca u : : t : i c. . : : ; : .f .vhtcb ci 11 h- ..?;: ; i o I i , ..' , - oi 1 ier i r I i lg i i b t a 1 ! : ! :; u "a i.i-' : ig hwiir.- 1 r 1 ! . COAL MINERS HEIUSE WAGE CONFEP.E'CE 1 n 1 ' 1 b i t i n 1 - Alteon. I' Mine Worker.-- of the ciiora! i inou- coal f'ldds to'iay n 'i:ii operators th.at the reum-s: h'U't confer. IKe to -hsj-,.- ; g -.v. duet ion would not be g-a"t..i. 'i'.; m 'ifitation -tai"! a .nl m. liii -a Don of the wage -cab- '.ouhl 1-e a vi-oa- of it'll of 'iia ;ue-.n: a irtaao-n: :i -i Mi I'll gel:-- 1 -r a : a r- '.'. iv f ui : i .ed Ul'o .' Wi:!..i!-' Hi . ai . - .1 ! i i:.-p. ' : or - i. 1 .11 1 i . '1 i:e t ;: 1 f : a v 1 " ! M t ji.i -ha--.-, tiie ;:.-).. . 1 . . ii.i .ui To EOF. CAKTOiiMEI-TI I'l a : by tiie federal 1, it u m 1 n u s e'.ii io:n missh u whiiii is t if. ,' i ve i;i:!;l m xt .M .1 STEALING FROM PARGET. POST rOR TWO YEARS k:.. d.- : 1 m: t . . Mom .. Ac. .. 'nit ed Si a 1 1 mail -n-i'" than :?T.'' wef a a 1 : ; men t II ( We- : I . -. ao.'. a . v ;!l t a : " o 1 ; cog . I i . i : , :: r 1 nt gn tin n ' t ha ; w 1 1 1 : . oi-" ; :: i s . :'. 'liii- ca 1; t . mm ; ' w h' hi fr.-m the 7th to t . 1 D '-. i..ns; . If yo-i v'a:it ltc 'Tt ;"di!;::i r , yo.tr r.T.rs. Lest cq.iipnod j fn ii- voi: hc'tstcrn IJei: rar.ks. i' ... 1 a ... 1 .. meetings are se-i en .1 ieu to - '' ;.,, t!,js is the cause if the present ."..a p. m. col (owing nif 1 ne io... - - iine-.s lailaiDwn to Ihe relatives i ' torn, at all d.-ab-rs. Don't ;pi v ask t r a kiditf v remedv -get oae - Kidn.-y I J 1 h- the same thai! dr !i:iti.-v had. Poster Monday iii: ! d ist net .No. 1 g U- I 1 : elool 1 Co.. Mfrs tul'lalo. X. V. Schulhof. piano tuner. I'uuiio S'J-J. d&w. ... - 1 they v.iil h" h : xnooi u,-.:ot , lit. Aug. 1 : Scliool Tiie-da v night. An- " - . I ll Lt.inc. r.T nli rtT-: Ti I T Ti t li.-trict .N'. .. wen-1 '1 "" n" v""- V,.'i'.,r'I hi.-s.hiy ni- hi. AiiuT.-i 17: School dis- 'i tritt No. ::. Thursday niuht. August K u School district No. 2!' l-ri.l:i Carnarvon. Males. Aug.' ... Pre- " h'' A,,-,,s' mir Lloyd Deorge -peaking in Mel- 1: I btfor.. v. p.t.ph- at the aunm.; Dress Torn Demonstration i-T. .'.if...! or , .... ...,.i ,-! S.otral interesting meetings were festival, alluibd :. the m.-ctiug of .hgi-! in Cass county last week. 1 u ; i,,ave orders now for your rye ser-d :' npia.j.- ,-, :! at Pari-, and ":! '10; -,f dr.- f,.rnw ni" ' ' ' for fall .-oviug. ?I.J-. pur bin-h.h - -.:: he id tg.!- In jo tin- -f.-.-es of very interesDng project. Miss D Iadys f , ,( , mJ. n t --k. - Hd. th- Paiis conferees uould b.- as I,;,,-, la gg ami Mis' ilacba.-l nam-. .....1 .- I-ycs tested and glasst. fitted. J. W. (Tabill actu.U'atcl v tfd Auto'ESeetrieal Service Generators, Starters azti! Sgnsfisn Steins OVERHAULED! -Storage Battery Service !- R. B. WlftlDHAi, JR., Located With Ceo. E. VVeidman Tire Shop 1 - Cvfe WHAT THE GOVERNMENT IS DOING FOR YOU We have cause in every way to feel proud of our country, but we are as a nation too little informed as to the activities and actual benefits of oar Government. To remedy this situation locally, we have secured the exclusive right to dis tribute a series of attractively illustrated folders anJ booklets m which are given new and interesting fact8 about Our Government and how we all share its beneficent influence. We will gladly send one of this set each month to those who will requesi it, and as a permanent con tamer for this valuable information, we will present a substantial brown and gold portfolio upon personal call at this Institution. No obligation. THE BANK OF CASS COUNTY KKT AKI.ISJiK!) ISM T. II. Pollock G. McClerkin President ice President R. F. Patterson Casltier 1 O im. n urn.-, as thus singing in tlit tival. . . ...... a t " - 'ii-r" V thc couuiy u helped Subscribe for U Journal lodaj . ! i ri'