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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1905)
i 3C vMtfrOT (fir 3QOC DC m r n M A n oiln olo j ojo off 5 Tovs 1 1 6 5 I Is : e K Only Ten Days Away. Have you found just what you wanted to give for Xmas? If not, come to our store and seethe many things we have suitable for gifts. We may save you worro', we'll surely save you money. bsIt 0 0" on We can give you more for your money than you can get in Oma ha or elsewhere in the state and you can pick from the largest and best line of toys and holiday goods ever seen in Plattsmouth uq n wow? ana gmt wozrytrsg Sknout Ojo off eli In J beam Tcrtsce jir-JtcarmiiifesiTM iMViin Haiizf CITY. PLATTSMOUTH AND VICINITY. "Gut Ileil," the favorite cigar Dr. Elster, Dentist, Waterman Block. If looking for economical gifts -patronize the "10c Counter at Her old's. ). J. Virgin and wife, of Murray, passed through Plattsmouth Monday :noi ning enroute to )maha. You will be surprised when you see what fine gifts you can buy off of the "10c counter" at Herold's. Charlie Ileim, (leo. issenkop and J. R. Cantield of Louisville took in the Ilay at the Parmele Tuesday night. Miss Marie Dean, who has been vis iting friends in Plattsmouth for thei past lew days, returned to her home in Lincoln this afternoon. Clear thinking, decisive action, vim and vigor of body and mind. the sparkle jf life, comes to all who use Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. '.'' cents. Tea or Tablet s. lei in-r .S: Co. I Wm. issenkop came down from Louisville Tuesday night to attend the theatre. If yo u are a judge of a irood smoke try the '"Acorns" 5 cent cigar and you will smoke no other. Dainty Handkerchiefs make the best Christmas presents. Most t dav complete assortment at Herold's. Frank and Louis Curtis and fiustie Holmes of near Union attended the play at the Parmele Tuesday night. Dr. Jensen, the well known veteri narian, of Weeping Water, while in the city Sattrday, gave the Journal a Cloaks and Furs. Late arrivals. Lowly prices at Herold's. L. Rusterholt. and wife of Murray were in Plattsmouth Monday. If looking for economical gifts patronize the 10c counter at Herold's. Dr. C II. Cilniore and Chas. S. Stone, of Murray, were Plattsmouth visitors Saturday. If you want to remember them all, and only a few dollars to spend, pat ronize Herold's ioc counter. Mrs. A. L. Raker, Miss Certrude Long and Miss Ida Roedeker, of Mur ray, were Plattsmouth visitors Mon- Absolutely ESS Now is the time to provide your home with a good Range, Heater or Gasoline stove. All our John Campbell, livingsouth of town, has returned from a combined busi- M ness and pleasure trip out in Furnas i county. John Richards of South Rend was in Tuesday on business connected with the estate of his father, the late i A. L. Richards. Cook Stoves, Ranges. Gasolines, Heaters IMBUBiHnHaHnHHBnHMaMBMamnHimH will be sold at absolute cost. Get what you want Save Money while you have a chance. K. Sturzenegs-'er, YY. D. Hill and Oscar Zaar came in from South Rend Tuesday for a day's business at the county seat. Mrs. Johnnie Rurley went to Lin coln this afternoon where she will j ! spend a few weeks visiting amonir rel-j Doctors Could Not Help Her. j atives and friends. J "I ha;l kidney trouble for years,") Have you Rackaehe? Get a box of j writes Mrs. Raymond Conner of Shel- Kidney-Ettes the most wonderful ton, Wash., and the doctors could remedy for all kidney troubles, and! not help me. I t ried Foley's Kidney ! they will make you right. catCcr-j Cure, and the very first dose nave me ing & Cos. j relief and I am now cured. I canuot j Meautifying methods that in jure the i sav too much for Foley's Kidney ! skin and health are dangerous. Re i mil. i j You will be Surprised when you j Robert Petty, Wm. Rrissy and Chris : sec what fine gifts you can buy off Koenkhe went to Murray Monday! of the !0c counters at Henry Her-1 where they are at work on the' olds. Jenkins building. Thomas Lindsay and family of Mur DON'T FOR.GET THE PLACE PEARLM ANj ray were the quests of the former's, brother, Pete Lindsay, and family in ' this city Sunday. j J. C. Spangler and little son were' down from Louisville Saturday and j while here called and renewed for the j Journal another year. William Metzger, of Cherry county, who has been visiting home folks near Cedar Creek for the past few weeks, was in town Saturday attending the institute. .iPIII iir1 ri m ft; hi -i v ct ra vn m Tn iwa wa (B S, W U f3 l A LI ti P! ti M H your an d STRENGTH with JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a pleasant, potent, and permanent Ir.vieorator for WOMEN, CHILDREN, and MEN. Ct, it from your Drugsht. Cure." It makes the diseased kidneys sound so they will eliminate the pois ons from the blood. Unless they do this, ;ood health is impossible. F. G. Fricke Co. Christmas Cigars. Pleaebearin mind that the ever popular Wurl P.ros. iut Ileil cigars are packed in a beautiful Christmas package and can be found on sale at all the cifrar stores and news stands or where j;ood cifrars are sold. Ask for them, and size box you like. Wui:i, Ri:s. Ckjai: Fa tu:v. Try to Please Every Customer, Our old friend Conrad Schlater ana beautiful without discomfort by tak- j wile returned Saturday evening from irifj Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea ja several weeks visit with relatives Sunshiny faces follow its use. :r cents. ' and friends in the west end of the GerintT&Co. i county. He reports a tine time and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ragoos, of Car-j a11 is ocl fi'iends out there dointf l i v 1 - 1 1 ,1 . . 1 . . n i I ' o 1 V j uei, 'Kiaooiiid, unu iiu iiie at pies- : ""---j. ! ent visiting relatives in various parts j Lee J. Mayrield, of the Louisville ofthe county, w ere in the city Saturday. ! Courier, and brother, C. G., passed While here Mr. Ragoos called and re- j through Plattsmouth Monday morning newed for the Journal another year, j enroute home from Central City, Xeb., Claus Rreckenfcld,of Rlmwood, whoj where they had been on a land deal, has been uuitesick for the past few j disposing of a farm to some Omaha weeks, is now on the road to mend, j parties. , His many Plattsmouth friends will be , ii0iiistcr-s Roekv Mountain Tea is pleased to learn that he will soon be ' simnlv i(lllif1 pwtrieitv. n ,.., tn L- j - - l - - . - j U CO Customers tei! i: that they feel different as soon as they come into our I rui: Storo. They say that we are so accommodatini.', and try so hard to please them all that they like to come in here. We certain'y do tiy to plcae every customer. There no use working to get new cus tomers if we do not hold them after getting them and the only wav to hold customers is to please them. Come and let us demonstrate the advantage of trading here. ur holiday line of Perfume is now on display. able to attend to his duties at the mill. Among the passengers that came in Saturday on the Schuyler were J. II. Meisinger. Geo. Horn, A. F. Scy- bert, Geo. Fornoff, Chas. Reichart, ! Dr. Jensen, of Weeping Water, and C. j M. Lewelling, State Speaker Farmers' ' Institutes, of Reaver City, Xeb. Geo. A. R. Hicks, of Cedar Creek every part of your body, bringing new b'ood, strength and new vigor. It makes you well and keeps you well. :Vi cents. Gering & Co. Henry Stander, of Louisville, came in Saturday to attend the institute, and while here paid this oilice a : pleasant call, also renewing his sub- IKOSTRfiL& 'Hi. fcnowm THERE is only a short time left for Christmas preparation arul shopping, combined with the ornamental in the superb array of merchandise we are will find here just the things for holiday presents. The past months we have been person ally selecting the very best goods of the leading wholesalers and manufacturers. We send a cor dial invitation to all to inspect our large and handsome line of holiday novelties, we l.avo ph ntv of sales people to show you around and help you to select just what you want. rrint ii in tn the. .limrnnl nnnthii- -nn r was in Plattsmouth over Sunday visit-! fm. hirrsolf anr tho com- he sends to Thomas Edwards at Arkansas City. ing his brother "Rilly." He took the morning train to Omaha. Mr. I licks jansas is making arrangements to move to i ! Plattsmouth, and will probably get J ; settled in his new home this week. : j I. W. Hill, administrator of the es ! late or A. L. Richards, tinihed sett-, j linu' up the affairs of the estate today ' : and returned to his home in South' ; Rend this afternoon. Just before' j leaving he called at these headquarters ; i and renewed for the Journal another1 Handsome China We have a large assortment of decorated China, Fancy Plates, Cups and Saucers. Chocolate Pots. Celcrj- Dishes, Salts and Peppers in Cut (ilass and China. Sugar and Creamers. Cracker Tars. Candle Sticks. Sterling Novelties, etc. Novelties, Etc. useful is fl ' and von .Mirrors all sizes. Shaving and Smoking Sets. (Jloves. -fewely, Handkerchief Boxes. Toilet Cases. .Manicure Sets. Collar and Cull' lio.xes, In fact you can find just what you want here for A mas presents. C"ine in anc look around. been j jh 1 FRIED & HARRIS DRUGGISTS year. In Had Chase. Millions mh in mad chase after health, from one extreme of faddism to another, when, if they would only eat good lood, and keep their bowels regular with Dr. King's Xew Life Pills, their troubles would all pass away. Prompt relief and 'iiiiekcure for liver and stomach trouble. 2c at F. G. Fricke C'o's. drug store: guaranteed. T .. 1 I, . . . fc i-ecuaiu ioi u wciillo l.iucohi mis morning to see his daughter. Mrs. Chas. Stoehr, who is in the hospital in that city suffering with inllaraatory rheumatism. Mrs. Stoehr has tli.-v.- t"ir 1 1 1 r in it. thiPi vvr-nl.-c nnrl I the treatment does ti"t seem to ben-j lit her to any great extent. ; Mrs. M. S. Kerr and son. Leslie, ac- ' companied by her sister. Miss Maude i Velis. left on the midnight Mis-j souri Pacilie train Saturday night! for Kansas City, from where they ex pected to go yesterday to their new home in Pittsburg, Kan. Mr. Kerr has been in Pittsburg for several weeks j where he is engaged as general time-1 keeper in the K. C. & S. Ry., his fam ily visiting in Nebraska while he pre pared the new home for occupancy. Miss Wells will spend the balance of the winter with her sister. Goods, and Furs Nothing pleases better than ;. Dress. Silk Waist or Fur Collar. We can sho w you some handsome handsome things in Silks, Divss ioods. and S-:; Fur S, art's. Clusters and Collar to select f'om. ' Sable Fur Cellars, special. So.ih i. nts children'' Fur Setts. Ha n dkerc h ie fs Cloves, Etc. We are head juarter. Ioc. 1 l'iJc and u to Handk r hi -f- 10 ! cacii. k largi' Inn ome pattern of Fleet r,i ;Jo ir. A min.-t' ugs naufi- Makc our tore vour heachiuarters. jiossihle for vou to do your Holiday Wo are prepared to make it a- plea-ant as Trading here. Vour Patronage Appreciated.