PT.ATTSMOITTH. BF.MTWTTXT? JOlTTkNAL MONDAY. AUGUST B. I9il, A ood quality goods r.t a low price! H. M. SOENNIC PHONE and 144 J C.t, .-. . .--4. We invite you to share the the moneys a v in g advan tages of this special sale be fore brisk buying has nar rowed the selection. Dainty Wash Frocks! New Sun and Rain x Parasols The material used for the covers is of excellent quality, mounted on paragon frames with steel rods. The assortment of handles is varied. A piactical umbrella for every day use. $1.85 to $8.00. '' here is mucli more than style, iiovvver, to the.e frocks for they are j :--;v.!t! hilly made and you will firm that their material is unusually fine. At'i':e p:ic-3 it ia iiocd wisdow to have a supply of them fc-r school. Trice J.iU ana up. Tom Sawyer Suits! For thr.t young run:! )CA siartinc; to school nothing can take the ptace r.i a guaranteed garment which stands for service and quality. Two to seven years. Price $3.00. Under Suits for Boys and Girls! Strong rnaten'rl, excellent style, with tape sewed buttons. Now that rchool is abo;:t to start every child nt-ods new clothing and plenty ol i:nder:.T:rnier.is will be retessat- for comlorl. Sizes I to 12, 85c to $1. Bioomers! Ir birck sateen p.ncl f'e:-h colored ieisy. In these offerings you are assured of long wearing materials and shapeliness. Most every rfwl v. il! want mor? than ono pair. 40c and S5c. Newly Patterned Ginghams! T!.::c ginh-'.iTjs are fn'.:si;ai in strength, uniform in texture and re markably low priced. For fall we have them in many new a no. beau- ff We Must Wear Petticoats Let it be cue of these attractive styles cf muslin or the tailored ging ham, well made with fitted belt. If it is a silk petticoat you want, let us show you our assortment of jersey and taffeta in botli tight fir.d dark colors, $5.00 and up. Slim Leather Belts for New Costumes Almost every frock or coat. sui. sweater or blouse boasts of a belt this season. We are showing- a new lot cf narrow black belts with lvoolI looking; buckles for G5c each. tifui patter n; ro, Zb. New Collars Windsor ties with laundered col lars and cuffs are very smart this :r':on for school. We have a num ber of good styles to show you. The lies com? in a wide range of colors. Cellars. 50c: Cuffs. 4Cc: Ties. Coc. Colored Novelty Handkerchies In white with cc!or?d herders and i:i delightful solid colors. Price, 5c. Pure Linen Hand kerchiefs Wr men's handkerchiefs with pret ty eT.Li-oiu:rtr.i ce:nr in white or cciors. iiice Zoc each. Men's Handkerchiefs In correct size and quality. In Notions: Important Savings SAFETY PINS. 3 sizes, per card of 15 10c Ci.'.! l-i::Iity, :tro: t:. dumb!- .-tee!. ,1'TTONS. per card.... .5c and ur F.: ::1 tof every posibic r.ec !. SIC?: RACK BRAID, best quality. bolt15-20c HAIR I IMS. perfect points, per box 9-25c SKIRT BELTING, extra strong, per yd.15-35c BIAS TAPE, all widths, fine lawn. bolt15-20c Fine to trim the new scho.il dresses COLLAR 3AXD5 in all sizes 12V2c LINGERIE RI.3RGX. per bolt 15c Set's -i: i-,iU- iua!iiy la. hihI-.ts well. DRESS SNAPS. b!ack and white, per card.10c -- ' 1 1 -f n nc; Thursday, Friday and I Saturday Silk and Yarn Sweaters Hew gay arc the sweaters cf silk n.-.-.i yarn. They f.aur.t their brilliant colors in many new y .rns and mod el - more lovely than we thought sweaters could be. Silk sweaters, $5.75. Yarns in all colors for making- the W iFiful little slin-cn sweaters. 2 tz. ball. 45c. New Gloves Li node, taupe, biege. beaver, black or white silk add much dis tinction and smartness to the cos tun:". All sizes, $2.50 per pair. a SCO CASZS OF FINS CANIIED FRUIT A'i j acked in heavy syrup and at better than Pre-War Prices. Watch the paper fcr our big ad this week. Hosiery for All! KNIT TO FIT FROM TOE TO TOP All sizes for boys and girls who are getting ready to go to school in black, white and brown, per pair 35c Women's fiber silk hose, in all sizes, per pair 85c Women's pure silk hose, in black, white and cordovan. . . .$1.85 i I 0 C A L NEWS h KANRED WHEAT IS A i HOLD FUNERAL OF SUCCESS IN STATE MAJOR HALL TODAY; sitfil n th silfnt tomb. NOT SO MANY With tie r'-inilovm'nt of iikii .. . ,T., v r,t ihP I!urliiit,Mon shops the number tv. v.u.ciy oi wiuiu troves trreat.Eojy Arrives at 2:39 Over Missouri! available houses in i-lai tsmout h m Success as Shown bv Renorts of the Fa mi Bureau Pacific and Taken Direct to Cemetery For Burial 1 i .... .. v- iic.. in : whi!,. ,; r- vnnu-- ;ilnns;i , . . ' ' "', , . . th.n niiil.u-s ami uralr l.uv, rs .r ct- 1 his :!,t"rll"f'n :h" '""'v ' fiU'r tai:; plac.s tn.ouLinMU 5 :' ,-!a ! a i-; A- ,i:,H arrived in this city lroi !.-ki Kanr.-ii w :v.r . el a ia::ii'; l-.ocnest r. .M.nnr-ota. where he tia.l jils i n i ! 1 i i . e: quali-y is 1'..v.,r n',,. i t---'sed a way ami was lail to re.-t in iViMJiar mux i.f lu. ,t . , ti.. v.. 'ini ecmMer in uie tamiiv t 1 j bra-ua Farm III ft a '! I-'.-.), ra ! it)!'.. iiusi- .-! . an- startc: cith'.-r by P'-r.-iilis wiio liavi' !inaii(ial rcaMi:;-t".- a it i mp; l to tli: rnvlii !hi- r.rw strina of wheat. ..r wh'i iiac a n.is ii !!ir i a ml i iiu o'' a;..,: Kaiiri-U :;-at is. ' "In :itf fir.-' j(c." sas I'm- F.hih Hiir.au. j. i 1 l, -n ( 1 i aualy ami v.iain ia. ).( i m hirs-i- -x- i-lial;:-.'-, : i i 1 1 1 1 1 th..: .';. catiii'il !!! ripi-a.-ii ianrfd umat I. fioai 111 - t-t !,..' ar:.-!j.-. ! i; i-i.-i i ii a -..ua:y i;rain huva-r i.tt-vc a kaow tiiai in wa - iiiiyi"; Kaiir. cl w :..jm mii.- : hav- a kii'j a 'e,l.-.. ,,f v.hai i ae par lieula" I'artuer he ! u'aiiK.- wit1, i,,,,, lailie.. It inn.-: be i r 1 1 . -m i J ft i that Ka?!i'e.- w:i.-a! is !;:'! a hyuri.1 whi-at, but. i-. a train ii- ei -jk 1 froin tin--e. (I wf a rrl r'-il win'"!' in-ai iai-l-'Ol Jei by t h" led. ! ; ! s-ov. I Itm.-llt il .'iii '"riaiea : rom v. iin a Mc- Ka:.-as A.t icuii a! K- j-ei : . i j :i .i.itioa veiof'-. ;he strain by eareful '!.( t ion of eacii imiiviiiual seed and !(.-: by cro-N p.illitiai i-ui. Ir, n-in r word--, i ot ii'in.iily -(t!i:e- I'r .ru tie- -.:lie so-iree as t he sell' ra 1! ae-'-ejr.e.t Ta lc ;.- U.-d wi'. ..I.'- "Tile c;,iui : inad'-." liie ?a! !: !i: cot. : i.iij' . ": I : r.-il a a !'' not e u.t.iiti a. iiiuh j '-rcen a ; f.i Mil'"!' a- tin Oak Mill ei!ieiei' in tl: ! here. -Mr. Mali had b. en at Koehe.-'t t-r 'or a '(!!. v.tltat i n bu? it was fount' 'hat i: v;is !ai;iT)-.sible to do any 'hinj, fur his reli-f and before l:e c-iai'd i ' i urn to his bono- in Nebras ka death eaiiie. At t!te sia'iuii the laidy was met ay ih oilic-'s and a lai'Ke deleatiol r'!' til'- uie;ijier- iif 1 'ia ' ; s nion t h lode '. ''. A. F. - . M. win. formed the funeral e-,cor i, tiie rave. The pall !e-ai!j- wen- !. i-;.-d from iiiuunj; 'iie b, it:.;.. i.!-r!er and e. insisted of V . T. Adam . . A. !avis of Muirav, K. ! '. Fill:'. ('. I .. Wile. W. A. Kob . r--.i:i. () ('. Dove.-.-. Tiie M;iiini" funeial ritual was (onducted a' the urave by .lame.-, T. !'.!L.!', v.-1 1 r -! : i piit'ul ma-li-of I'lat's ': in a i-'d.ne .',(. anil tie- beauti- ii. : n . i :ii,iu-e -!v .-'-rv;ee laid tne .. :.. ... .. 1 . i ... ..I f tlw a fn i n i Ml ll in The a.lill nuiie 'I ' ..i i . i .......... . - time is ripe, it would seem, for ;i re vival of building. Those who wih to do somethitit; to really advanee IMattsmouth could hit upon no better plan t hu u the erection of a number of modern rental houses. We say modern, because the time has come when renters demand the same con veniences j s home owners and withal are willing to pay for it. Hetter to build modern homes and keep them rented to a ood class of tenants than the other kind und have to rent them to anyone who comes aloiitf as well as stand the extra upkeep of maintaining them for irresponsible tenants. The .Journal believes the erec tion of a score of jtooil houses and perhaps another apartment house would pay kooiI dividends to in vestors as well as v,o a lotij; ways to wards helping to build up lMati- llllllll ll. MURRAY AID SOCIETY The ladies aid society of Murray will meet with Mrs. i'erry Nickels and Mrs. George Parks- and Mr- Wil- ia.-t i,.!U', r. -r the faithful follower ,f 1 HiMii Wiley as assistant hostesses, on 'ii- Ma.-onie Ma -hi .-it..-. A quartet ' nxt Wednesday afternoon. August i 1 M h. '. -oiujios. d cf F. 1 ! Cloid-. A. V. Minn . ! oVt r H a l W; Wesc.-.;:. I-' and Dr. H. V. of tin- old and! Blank Books at the Journal Office. 1 'i a- I !-e '; :! Vai'ie! .. w;i:i--r w !., a:. !a r a:s ::i.. et j: i ? j !i.i.i;:i! I.e said !aa- !: r'a!!n J'.uii- 1 1 FROM House of Kuppenheimer AND Hart Schaffner &c Marx NOW ON DISPLAY! Also the Newest Thing in Fall Head wear and Stetson Hats! 7 CEDA. ur West Window. ; ircirn S'aturaav's Tinlrv ! I'M Mclluicli of Falls City is here i for a short, visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallini: and fani- , ily- Itirman Kupke and wife1 of near M unlock, were here yesterday for a : few hour- looking alter some mat iters of !)usiness in the county court. Mrs. W. V. Krecklow deparUd 1 this afternoon for -Iirishton. Color ' ado, where she will spend some time , visiting with frieiuls and looking af 1 ter some matters of business. Mrs. EJ Brantnor canto down this afternoon from Pender, Nebraska, accompanied by her two little grand sons, liussell and Xathan Chase, and will visit for a short time with Mrs. I Brantner'd parents. Mr. ami Mrs. ! John Cory. 1 Winter rye seed. ?1.2" per bushel. iBestor & Swatck. aa-4td. The new Ford lawful lens. 50c per pair. T. H. Follock Garage. AuRust Victor records, now on sale. Come in and hear them play. J. "W. Crabill tfd MRS. 0FE IMPROVING i Tiie friend.s of Mrs. Edward G. Ofe ,ani pleased, to learn that she is now Knowing tho most favorable indica tions of an early recov ei v fram het tfcent operation at the Clarkson hos pital in Omaha and each day .-cms to indicate her growing strength. !t is hoped that in a short time she may be able to return home to tit is city. The new Ford lawful lens, 50c per pair. T. H. Pollock Garage. P EACH ES FOR CANNING! My Fancy Elberta Peaches are due next week. ! J u -' as j.-a.-ui- of t in- iiiili.a.ir ,i;i'i bakia-r :!U.: ' : t ie- of ia a i eil -.vri'-a! a !::jv are of i; i h.;i: , .;.;,( .,n-; : Ust i e.- i-r in ; q t; a i : ; ie. . a ml a t -' .:' b'. nred ;!-a; made 1 roai v. ;ie;:i o ('...eel in various e.-i htti -; and '...! i.i:; :i p.-ri ..! ll'i.ta 1 ! 1 1 -t 1 ! i ! i.a. saowu thai Ka.'it'.-d i ci:i';ii:i- a -i i : . .1 p' ei ; a of '. !.!.". fur Turk' lied W !i: at i-m V '! . L' ! !;- r-a :ae J.-eri -. a' . " "i I.a' a ay hiek of li'.n' in K;m r d v. a-af ia Nebraska t ills yi . r is ii!'- : we.t: he;- c-.aiFt i.u:-, and aot l!i.- v. ::-..: ita-if. ,; n : I that ;!;' Sail' ("Il'ii! ioi. exi-'s t;; Ta:key If .1 :.- ; ii i oia " :-;-:t of i a ' 1 i - a n in. by : !-i ra. liurt-au a lie- v a : ;)!.- :a :!.'- at"l s, : a i tl x- ej,.. i.;.;. 1 C. i i : -. Wlii'!! occt :T'"l jil.-! a ' :,a rv l t i in and v. ' i! '- a'-a ' wa- in the ; j; a '.. bl' aCiled !:r- b'-:r. vv ;i i i; : ii -ii" i!-id' .if ;:ie in o'.. i , i ea; :ii a h;:- h ia n e.'iia-c of r.-il, a,:-l tilt eff il.. ! !1 p--:-'' ,'aii.. ! ..!', on 'f'U'-J-eV K--d - . ii a i a - . ' Ii.- - b:i ii Kan re-. I. Thi - o'h'-d V a- ., ' I., - ; . " v . liuv, bej-.y" v. hib- a - a iii.tt . -of la. , i; is thi- .-aaie ide'ni -al uite.it v.'ai. a ii t !n-fheu iief ..;( t !- tains is ra led "ii :! red wit. ter" ati-.J is brir.iiiau: . premium o . v the .vti'.ov. ia'rry "f :.) t 'A ! (!. p. r bu-.;id. !i :P Flat :a bay i-r.- ei ' a r u,l -infori1 e I -)-:: r t.. : It- i.er 'i.a' v.i".: K:"..r w h--ai w.i.s rais: 1 F::is a. I.a va a ; ' a: p: d to b.di- . thai . v ry iiia:;' that i i.eri-y" Kaa- !. ! aa.'t everx Fiiai; ihar i "i'aiav ia t. r ai!-' i Turk'-y 1. As a ma Met of fact the whale tiling res.-lvi-s i; f ii.to a "hi !'!. ..ml a!'t r" til. rain j.ropi .-i t ion. "Tha' the i a v e-1 i j a I oil made bv the Nebraska f'arm I' ireaii Fa b ra tion is co !:.! i - born.. att !;. a i. le gratu received i'dav by the .Nebras ka Farmer from I.. A. Frit, head of :h" Kaa-a - Slate A r . icn ! t ura 1 Col li::.' whiah savs. 'K.sult of einht ir- milling and baking M. d. ..j o'.v n Ul.de;- ad ;ave produced poor y nor warrant iii crimination agains: iaared sampb v i aondi' ion- flour and b! t ad. Yellow berrv v. !i.-a' may be produced from seed of K;'.'.i red or Turkey Fed and d us not us ually taali.- a t i la c! ory flour. Cli matic and soil roiiditiae; and urn vara i v are to blame." RIVER STILL CaUSING RAILROADS TROUBLE Up to Its Old Tricks in Vicinity cf Brown ville Threatening the Burlington Tiiglit-of-Way -ATTENTION!- The Peach crop is very short this year. If you want nice peaches please give r.ie yout or der. NOW. Next week will he to late. Everybody knows my my price is right. ED. RSPPLE 2nd Door South of the PostofficV Phone 134 The apparently never ceasing war fare between the Fa rlinni on rail road and the turbulent Missouri rier has transferred i t -s activi'. iej from near this city to the vicinity of Brow tiville. v here it is now menac ing the railroad properly. The rivar lias caused much trou ble at that point in the past, but none as serious as the present danger and the i: roads of the changing waters has, indeed proven a serious problem for the railroad engineers, j The lir.-t attack of the river was on the bank not far ft otu (he rail r ad tool ionises in the Brownville yards and it lias been kept up since that time with t h result that a lar;:e amtiunt nf land has been swept into the rivar. Defensive work was started by the raiii'oad as soon as the rutting tactics of the river were dis covered and a river boat hurried to the scene lo do what was possbb- to help lay mats and take other steps to ejieck" t he current . At Ituio the rver has narrowed very much and is unite deep mill as th" water fell from the rise of a few weeks a no it crumbled in a large part ol the bank and the deep water makes the work id' putting in re tards very difficult. The Burling ton has sent some of its most expert engineers to the scene of the cutting. We appreciate your co-operation in helping us to publish all the live news cf the community. Call No. 6, Blank Books at tne Journal Office. - tCi jLi'Civ-' ZAtJLi J- thj: j f te5 Vll Boes ill ll. -.. t. ;4U ? jToucan plow, disk, harrow, harvest, tliresh, bale hay, onrn t3ori n t rtr i ( a! work or any other power job around the farm quicker, easier and at less cost to you with the Fordson Tractor. Twenty-four hours each day, every working- day in the year it will give maxi mum service. Light but powerful it gets from job to job quickly. Easy to operate and control effi cient, economical and above all DEPENDABLE. Get in the power-farming frame of mind no;.v. Call, phone or drop us a card for facts. See the Fordson in practical operation, T. H. Pollock Auto Co. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 5 i! jj i i 1 1 i Use a Fordson Tractor! Fall plowing is too hard on horses this year. Fall plowing should be over now and many farm ers have not started. A Fordson Tractor will solve the problem. One Fordson will plow as many acres in one day as two men with eight horses. Save expense, save your horses this hot weather and farm with a Fordson Tractor. Phone or call on us for a demonstration. First calls will be served first. T. H. Pollock Auto Co, Phone No. 1 Plattsmouth, Neb. s i i