JL 01 1 DAY. SIPTEIBER 5, 1921. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOUHI7AL six 35 A. 1 tl lomy 3 1- School Opens on Tuesday, September 6th in Children's School Clothes!- You will find Home Sewing more delightful than ever this Fall. All the time that fabric prices have been going down, fabric textures and colors have been'ugrbwing more exquisite. Really, they are an iris;Srktion to clever fingers and by doing your cwn Fall Sewing you can have ever so many more clothes for the kiddies. We have arranged complete selections of everything from patterns to the loveliest materials, to enable us to serve you efficiently and make Home Sewing an occasion of practical value. School Buying Week at Our Store r 5 - New Fall Ginghams Makes Pretty School Frocks! Of course, little girls can't go to school very long without needing some new wash frocks and here are the Io'e!iest Fall ginghams ycu can imagine from which to fashion clever dresses. New patterns arc abun dant and the Fall colorings are very decided. We can picture a very attractive little miss trip ping cff to school in a dress made of cne of these nov elty plaid ginghams or checked percales. 25 and 30c per Yd. . Fashion Notes! The Fairies will go around with their magic dust brushes, whisking the places where little girls are to sit this fall. For those new gingham frocks and jumper dresses are so new and attractive they simply must not get soiled. They have quaint little quimpes of white fa tiste, voile or net. This week we are selling little girls ging ham dresses at a great reduction. Just arrived a number of Jersey Jumper dresses in the most attractive colors. Mistress Mary, quite contrary, isn't the onlj' person who likes gardens for some flower-loving designer fell in love with a hy drangea, and fashioned a blouse of canton crepe in this pinkish-blue shade, along with honey dew and kelly green. Have you seen our latest fashion book? There's no use talking, if we expect to be in style it will take yards and yards of military braid to trim our new Fall Frocks. If the Sphinx could talk, it would surely first exclaim against the desert's deadly mo notony and then demand to be shown some of the new things for Fall, especially some gir dles and bags, combs and beads like Soen nichsen's have on display for your approval. $ & By You Can Rub 'Em and Scrub 'Em! these smart Boys' wash suits in plain and striped materials. They are suits you will find are just right for Fall school days for Brother or for the lesser re sponsibilities of the tiny tad. Materials are good look ing and very durable. Styles and colors are var ied and they can be depend ed upon to wash, well and keep their color. Special Sale on Boys' Hose! Good, medium weight, most every size. While they last, 25c and 35c. A good quality goods at a lev price! PHONE S3 54, and 144 3SC 2Z2CS PIANO INSTRUCTION On Tuesday. Sept. Gth. Miss Olive Cass vi!l becin tho fall term of her class i:i ir.usie. The William Sherwood method in harmony taught. Telephone 292. a22-2v daw. Office supplies of all kinds han dled at the Journal office. LOST! LOST! LOST! I.ad?s gold wrist watch and brace lei, on Old Settlers Reunion grounds. F.'m'er please notify Mrs. Rue H. Frans, Union, and receive reward. Jacob Smith and wife of near Xe hawka were here today for a few hours looking after some matters of business. An Order to Pay! Your check on this bank i? your order to us to pay a certain amount to a specified person. Wl len the check is cancelled (cashed) it forms your receipt. ,:- You eliminate the necessity of carrying cash and put your personal affairs on" a A business-like basis. i ro il. Deposits Protected by State Guarantee Fund. The Bank of GassGounfy T. H. POLLOCK, President Established 1881 6. M. McCLERKIN, Vice-President R. F. PATTERSON, 'Cashier TEACHERS ALL WELL PLEASED WITH STAY Pass Resolutions of Appreciation For The Manner in Which They Were Entertained Here The teachers Institute closed Fri day neon and the attendance and interest was maintained until the last minute. The following resolu tions were read and adopted: Resolved That we, the teachers of Cass county, wish to express our appreciation of this feast of good things prepared for us by our county superintendent. Miss Alpha C. Pet erson, for her untiring efforts in aid ing individual teachers,. and promot ing the best interests of the schools of Cass county at all times. To the instructors, we extend our sincere thanks, whose most helpful lectures have inspired us -to go out into our schools with a firm deter mination to put into practice the fine thoughts given to us. To the doctors we are grateful for the interest they have shown in the schools by the lectures given for the benefit of the health of the children of; Cass Ccunty. 'To those ladies who so kindly en tertained us with the music and readings during the general exer cises, we express our thanks at, this time. To the Chamber of Commerce we wish to extend our sincere thanks for the royal manner in which we were entertained; the enjoyable auto ride and the trip on the ferry; the interesting visit fhru the Masonic Heme; the refreshments and the theatre party. To the citizens who so kindly showed us their hospitality and to the school board for the use of the school building, we wish to express our thank3 a this time. ALICE CUMMINGS, PHYLLIS STRAUB, ANNA MARIE KRUSE, the care of the particular cottage that ho may be assigned ami Mr. Wescott states that their inspection are quite strict as regards the cure of the cottages and the clean condi tion in which they are kept and the group leader is kept on t?e job to we that his place is not ghen a black mark as this entails "K. !'." as well as other detail that is far from pleasing. . Mr. Wescott states that he escaped any of this detail and as his hand bear no sign.- of peeling ".-puds" or massaging the cooking vessel. it locks ns though lie had escaped this part f the discipline of camp life. Each day at the camp in the morn ing period tfiere are classes for bi ble study as well as meditation .''rid following these inspirational studies the members of the camp enjoy their plunges in the fine little stream that bows thru the camp grounds. The af ternoon is divided in a similiar man ner into these perods of recreation and study aside from the fact that in the afternoon various athletic events are staged and enjoyed by the, members of the camp. While the various parties are in camp they are not allowed to - leave without permission of the council and mayor of Camp Sheldon and re main in the camp grounds. During the stav of Mr. Wescott the camp residents went to Columbus to play hall with the team there but heavy rain broke up the performance and made necessary their return. The trip was one that will long be remembered and Mr. Wescott and son. Edgar, each felt that th-y have 5 receied something That will b of lasting benefit to them both, physi cally and spiritually. Incidciuly it may be mentioned that Mr. Wescott almrst learned to swim while in camp while "Scotfy" became quite adept at the water f ports. ti lt ill 3 Ii. I j. McKENNEY, C. K. SEVEKYN, Committee. FIND GAMP SHELDON TO BE AN IDEAL PLAGE H. Wescott. Who Has Spent Ten Days There as Group Leader Found Conditions of Best LIVE STOCK PRICES at sooth mm Fat Caitle Active And Strong To 25c Hither f i ml si m rt- S' Jt -v r-T- THE U m IVL f A L CAR Ford Gar Prices Drop Again Today New Low Pricct Sept. 2nd, 1921 Runabout $492.15 1 ounnp J 23.40 oupe hi i.j J Sedan 742.05 These prices include self starter and de mountable rims deliverer! at Piattsrnouth. Ford son Tractor $625.00 I7. O. B Factory. We always have ail models in stock and sell for cash or on monthly payment plan. T. fl. Fetlock Auto Co., Authorized Ford Dealer Phcne hTo. 1 Plattsmouih I; im At m i 2 4 Si iiili x !'t i 5 hi 4 MS ANOTHER fiSF OF MISFORTUMi ; to :ia: ;i .some ?irt of agreement amon: i!.(-melve.s to : ; t-1 T 1 1 - the Mat tt r. Lest You Forget HOGS ON STEADY BASIS Continued Heavy Receipts of Sheep and Lambs and Trade Dull at Lower Prices Dest Fat Lambs ?7.75(3.00. Pa I ties Inn: Ficm. Near Neh?. in Ccurty Comt Over Indiscretions Tlic-ii" i T.vf us rrminil you lliat (')'.a:iil .''r i Iain's Talil"ts not only cau a ''. ti lt;.' I:')', CV.'i l!i f tho i.iA.tls out ii-i- I ?)( -VI' t !: a piK t i' I' I t!u- diL'-f.-tion. ,i Union Stuck Yanls, O-naha, August 21, l'.'-'l. Tin-sday's m li-raic run of cattk'. K licad. ill u.-. 1 1'i-h-fS to sir'.-ii'-;li-u nnil triple v.-as active ami strong to -"(. all around, l'.csi yv lins liionlit $10.1M. ' Cow sttiit' was also stnuigor, s-ucktrs and fiL-Ucrj about s;c:;dy. Quotations on Csttlo: Choice to lriitH bi-oV' S, !f.).4'''i '.).7o ; p mil to cliiif l'cve, JfS.'.lUii J.;io ; t.iir in gooti bi-'M'S, i' .-" i H.ii't ; common to lair bi'-'vt'S, .7.."(J U S.liT-; clioi- e to jirime yfarliii'.-s, -t.T."(a iu.UO ; nl to ilmiiv yiariins, s:.-J.'"i'U y.75 ; iiir to iroi.l rlwt,i ?, ."S.r t'4 J.H.j ; common to fair i yt-.iriinj's, t'T.li rittt ; clioice to nrlme i jrrass l.i-ovi's, ";G.7o$i 7."-J : jmod to j claiice yras bi-cves, .V'G ( ': ,-.7."' ; fair j to j.ri'O'1 ;;ra.-s I.feves, i?."i.uo'C, tM) ; moii to fair ;a.iss beeves, l."Ol' '.".! t; : Mt .';irans, .4.(Hi 1.7o ; chuiee grass! heifers, $JOrtri.2t ; fair to ,'oml i ;i.:s i heifers, Z'l.l nffi .".12." ; elioiee to j.riim; j ;ra-i.s cows, J."i.(.i05o..")0 ; jrinnl to clam o ).;!iss cows, $ I. lug .".(.): ; fair to jjoo-j , ;;;.ss cows, ..(jy4..i.i; -iitters. .J.oUj (u.;;. V; mnei s, fL.'.injS- ,.r,u ; bolo-rtia ; bulls, $.7.H ::.:.' ; veal calves, So 1 j 9.CO; heavy and medium calves, 54..U j dj,.'J; choice to prime feeders, $7.0: I 7. iO; choice to koo.1 feeders, .i .''." G.S.; fair to j-'ood feeders, ."i.riKi ; j -omnio:i to fair fceilers, 4.7."t ."..".i) ; j,'o to choice stockers. .?(".' 'tCf Ca',0 ; fair to goml stockers. sri.t.wy .".70 : ctj moQ to fair stockers, J.Oi'l? j.W; stock heifers, :4.im2- rt.-1-; stock cows, $3.WU stock calves, $ l.r.ui' 7.00. Hons Hold About Steady. IToir receipts were very moderate, 4,-1 H head, and prices weie jusl a'. out steady with Monday. Tops brought .-.nd bulk of ' the trading was tit ?a70!iii5.oO. Lambs Still Going Down. Twenty two thousand fresh sheep and lambs arrived Wednesday and prices declined another J.'e. l'.est fat lambs hrougirf $7.irii 8.U0 and feeder lambs at So.r.OliO.'iO. Quotations oa sheep mid latn!)3: Tift: lambs, westerns. Jf(i.."LiS.00; fat Iambs, natives. Jj;j.(.K)lt)7.t0 ; feeder lambs, ?3.ri$i0.r0; cuil lambs. .? LOotfji 5.00; fat yearling:?, ?3.0)lfr.7ri ; feeder yearlings. !? 1.7r.Q)3.r0 ; fat ewes, ifJ.OO ..(: feeder ewes, ?-.232.73 ; brcH-d-lng eweii, !?o.U03.00; call ewed, ,7o& Tliis m'.rniTig the time of the ciun-j ty court was occupied i-i heuring th.1' testiiiiony in a casi' rr:ginatiii ' fi.n tiie K. Miity r.1" .-ii;iv, ka ami i:i which th an'airs of two ot tlii- young , pc-opie ot t:idt h.c-aiity and t ri e i r re lationship i tzi t her was revealed in an sictio-i hrousht by the lady in the ease f. fix the parvntage ,, her child on ine of the yonr g fariiie rs oi -tl-.ai lec-aii! y. As p:-sCM-ib--:l l.y law th-- te---i-niony of the plain; iff was the o::iy cue laiccn before the examining tourt and derc-ri ! 1 the timo and lir :uiiista";ices that led to the titidolir; f the two young people. After hear ing the evidence in the C'.-e Jade I'.ee.soil f'xeil the h .p.il of t:n t. fen:' ant at i'1.000 ami the matter will rest until given a rehearing in the district court unless tae parties are FORD USCD CARS S1C0 191C Coupe 315 1017 Touring 155 1919 Touii-ijj with IZelsey body 275 3013 Tcurir.g with starter 345 Ford ton truck 50 New Republic truck Eargahi I. H. ?o!!ock Garaa . feL LM for Fall Sowing! Also good stocks of Aifatfa, Timothy and Red Clover. Hesior Bl Swafek A Long Vay Off. Our Idea of zero to worry about la the appalling nice suicide reported among the trides in the fJaboon area Of Ceutral Africa. Kansas City Star. The most enthusiastic reports of the coa litions tit Camp Sheldon, the outdoor retreat of the Y. M. C. A., located near the city cf Columbus, is brought back by K. II. Wescott. who spent tea days there as one of the group leaders of the mip. This camp is located three and a half miles from Columbus hut is so situated that it is practically out of the world, so to speak, and the ut most privacy is given the camp and its activities. Tho location of the camp .'s in the lieart of a heavily wooded tract of land and t is hard to imagine that in the woods could be found a place as attractive as that which the Y. M. C. A. has prepared. At the head of the spacious street stands the large lodge or main build ing of the camp which contains a fine recreation hall as well as dining room where 200 persons can be ac comodated with out any trouble. Here at each meal time the camp residents assemble with their plates, cups and saucers and the implements for the serving of the food and every- thing is dished up in cafeteria style j or via t'ne chow line method. The i campers are required to clean their J own dishes and knives, forks and spoons at each meal ana are neiu ac- . countable for their safe return at the close of camp. Leading from the lodge there two rows of the outing cottages each of which contains places for eight per- eons and the sixteen cottages form the little city. To each group leader V is assigned the task of looking after H-!HIWWrIii' Mrs. Emily Drew of Omaha is in the city enjoying a visit here at the home of Mrs. Kittle Cummins Rob erts and Dr. Frank L. Cummins and family. ' ft v. r O 7 A-'fftIJ j i i .L-.1 ijuju-j ;t-. itjt .jiwww-ww ii' -V e Ut: P 13 ! 'jO I t U ''lev..l r i ' "f I In all the 100 stores of G. R. Kinney Co., Inc., throughout the United States: We shall place on sale Tuesday, Septem ber Q: , . . . And every day thereafter during that week, special lots of hosiery at prices which we be i;..vt r.-naot be equalled. O SEE OUR WINDOWS Watch the papers. OhiSdraa's llzssl The Drummer Boy and Drum mer's Sister. This is the chil dren's real hose and is built for rel hard wear. These goods corns medium and fine. 13c a Pair MBS. IDA V. TEACHER OF Piano and Musical Theory Pupil of W. II. Sherwood Res. with John Waterman Corner 8th and Locust Vt,-,' ..:i-.";v' .... ' ...v - rr-'V'v- i . . Maiwwai-ji" li lt ii rl I 'I If ! h i u r r i v. i