The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 03, 1908, Image 4

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nf'ir tin' int'-re.-t of tli- people I
tiliiut ninl assi-.t-nre r a.!. In' I
fmrn republican.
rnH'rtty mnnk th- Kir-t Nu
tlotuil Hank of Fort .Siott. Kansas,
lust Friday nn I tli'1 depositors to th"
lAtiiit of $7" ,'Ho art- wond-rlii
In, a il' ii .fitiirs' Ki.ar into would
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Connor t liall' iitu rwr'M ,! . Lir;i
II. n that ii. 'ii who hoi 1 offi.n r.n.l'-r
his .i Ii. liii-ti.V.oii n;i.-t t-a.li ll.' lr
s..!.!s w 1H calls.- a pa. lie ill: i' IW'
liny .publicans who Ii, iy h.:w a
hold-owr position.
'I'M. ii' i III hf a ti.tii- r.i' ut set
It fir;. I Mr 111.' li"W .i;l l.l.nri' I:. eels
I.) ...l.-.hiMt !l state lit llif TV. 'lli-'
ha'." i, !n l,i Kansi.s u 11, h s.u s hoii
hiill It of il' lliim i niu.ally 'i th" fax-iai-m.
Way im t cs".ih!i.-h !: In
Ni hr.i k.i?
Sill'.' Mr. ':irti ii- has t..:i ! a
a for placing th" tax on th" lux
uries if llf". so that th" li. h would
y a propilale hhalf, sounds good.
To further carry on Hi" goo. I work
would It not hi- well to hint' an in
comi' tax?
Tlo ii.tnilf.TH of th" ih'w legisla
ture nit. pledged to ri rtiiln measures,
nn I tin :." ni'-amii'iM must In- iitloiitftl.
It I ton la!" Iiuw to think of gulliK
li.uk en these pledges Keep faith
with tin' people, no matter how hard
you .nay h" i'.i'K" l to do otherwise
1)V til" lobbyests.
'Urn ilt'inocnitli' i'Kilat mo t-ht.il hi
not miss tho oiuoi'ti.nlty to ass u
law 1(1 I'ltTl I' III It'll StllU'S HelllllOIS In
Ai'hr;kii hy direct oti- of tho i'iilf.
Tin" present election law hIiouI.1 he
f.uhloll.'d lift IT thf Ol'i'HOIl law width
makes It ohiliiatoiy upon tin1 It ni.-da-lnii
t.) elect tli" lani'.ldati' for st-iiu-tor
pm elves a idnrallty voti- in
tin; state.--Kearney lieuim-i at.
CiUlsplcloUS 11 moil k4 till' puhlihcd
loiilributuls in th" n pilldli an ram
paH; n fund ii iv Chill i, h I'. Tafl.
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ro il v. i ll an! ,1. I'. Mi I'an. Tin s"
ui" tl.r. .' ( f tin' n, "ii , hariii-d wlili
haihm fni mi' I n a Ih ati', hy l lr!i
(Ii'- Panama ian.il iii;ht wis all. r' d
to Iia.' h.-"ii Iioi:kIiI fl'oi.i th" Kli'inh
t iiinpiiny frr $.'..n,M,iinii and m! I th"
rliilit to this i: v.TiuiM iit far $1".-
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t!.i li.ir-I. an I i.i f""lii.i; a: i,.i. x of tla-lr
malih. A-i otir iiiiih rn knkh'. hi i-k
thoiiith h" h" h-s roniaiilii' than th"
kiilnht of idd. h" I.-, iiior" or h -1 of ;
man mi l hai nu r" of th" t r n q ial
I'y of hrothi-rly Itm
Oil" of th" tl.nt
thi n" tnodi-rn i tiaiit'iioii. a i ilahl"
Sir (lahiha.l. Is t h" t-ai.i" ,Miti r Tom
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Th" loV" of iiio:ii-y l-t aln t m.i-
v r 1 1 . Thh Im" pt.-t.--" I ton irnl-
ra'" t!- v-ri-" U a !,! -.iii;. h.it it n. n
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f.i'.ad ; ran lad"" 1. lai.i'.n i la h -'
'.- in ti. a mail!) iiatn.
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t i..-"l:, a in' vi .lid In- ful l;-! , hut
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'a- il, a'l. i' war adM t.-i'.'ia ,ir
.i roi.n li.ti Ufii.. i-iu.ii;.'! in n i. k-
i'i.; tl " I h od f a il"f"ii-t I--". p"i.
1 1". Hi Is r.ort sti'ppliiK down out
of hU pailais and tliawlnn i.a.ii:.-;
!i" Is M'l'ing his inansitiiis, his ituto-ino'aih-s
and In- i.-, n lliiiK to a inod
"nt iititai;" whir" with hln family
II" pl OpOM S lo 1 1 v -.
I'or a man thus to ll-'hl, uiih .1,--ii'riniiuii
Ion itiitl intt lls. iit ", wi ll
knotting what it Mill cost Mm. and in
tin' Inti-rt-sts not partii nlai ly of hl
kith and kin, but of th" n-at iinn
inon pfopl" who Kondy iii-i'tl mnh a
champion, wi- say that thhs Is a most
adiiiliahla kind cf heroism a kind
so (Mill.-d as to have niiich of tli"
Christ life in It.
We aiv glad luilti'd that wv havi
within thi ranks of th" di-tiiorra'ir
nnrty man cf th" timln i of this man.
Mfti lik" Kit hard Croi k-r and th"
Tammany lim-s.'.s nn no honor to any
ail), In.t mi'ii lik" (loM-rnor John
s. a, W. .1. l'.rvan and Tom Johnson
't nil i;ualit) to tla- party ami h"d
li.s;r upon It.
la t us In 1.1 tlnir lif" work up hi
fii" tl i n" of rbc gi-ni ia'lon soon
,o i".i-i ; i- aiuri' lif.-. and tln n h t tin.'
inr.ii',' i:a a f th" loun'ry draw tlndr
!!' !l'--d.'sl! fl 111 Ml. Il II I II IIS tlll'V,
thi'ii shall II. . ili niociiitic party know
in fi ar a a I u!'T no p.-rniaiifiit d"-f.a,.
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A.n.rdii.K to th" opini.ii.s of sav
'ral of th- lavk.M-rn of the state, (i.n
li rnor Sti l.lf-ii may corn" to the ton-
ill.Mri.ais ofl'l'si"" '' 311 1 b' h:lt h" ha 1"''tl
ti.'j pn- toils 111 appainuui; ui" n.i
:n w .apri-nie Judt'-s. l'rohahly h"
hud a f"w pet whi. h 1." d- sirad to
I, i,i..r.lin."!,t hi for" II" ".sti-DI.ed llow II
an I out." It it should prme that
il a.-iituMoaal atm-a liia nts must
!." ra'i.i" 1 ! th" .-ilatur , th-n
Com nu r Sla 1 !t n h;-s land" a jirave
mi-tak". An I Hoot. Ui -" and Faw
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(; a:i t a ir I. if") pi -i'l' I '.' t'li.i-! l
iMi -ati in.. i n !:u"!i's la i.th-r .-,'at--.-
! I, ra!i:i" 1 ht (,,l" tla-) h"f ill"
.;.-,;; --. and wl.)" nut in N"hr;.-ka '.'
w a f- r I- a;js 1 ' a !
i. hi- ,,,-1. !. f il, tr.,- ,r- i kli .
tla- m.'.I. .',! h ai." sii, " a ha:. k
Ml.l'h, li"V. tin- 111 a ' ; I" Irtie - t
ii.i,!.' if ih:v eirs of t ,.ia '
.-.-rir i;n lif- and sixty i f i' !i--j'h
it.ai.i In', 11, -i tual a, l.ii-w-a.ei,;, t -pr,-s"l
l.i::.s.-lf in t rn.s cf the pro-faiind"-t
anni stii i.-m. And onl)
wiilila tl.rae or four k.s it U made
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Dr. Hess' Sleek Fcod
oicr.t;f: . cor-.ounJ fur horsu ara! cattle.
Hess9 Sleek Food
l'a i.i i"!.tril Ka:i-.is t,
ma'. ..,.! ! a fat ::i a:: ! v. .-a:iy Ci.v
niorniii; to !. !iw-r th- d-"i. Th"
fama-r who was bu)iu; i-Xiusal hi:i.
elf and went out to the harn: he
was wau-hed and was seen to pi. k a
frviari-nteed ta resu!ti.
F. G. Firckk & Co . Ii u-p;sts.
For Chapped SK in.
' Cliappid skin whether on the handi
or fae may be cured in one nig-ht by
applyintf Chamberlain's Salve. It is
a also unequsled for sure nipples, burns
v nr.! Si-aiJs. Fr fa'.e by F. G. Fricke
& Co.
pualif. what his imin.ate fri.-nds had!li!l ta:i frow a corner if the hog
lot an 1 take from It $l.."..i in hilis.
Land agents say the t-p-ritTKt of
ri-ieUiiiK paika.'es cf mustv bills, cii-
iiamoi tality anl l.o partii ular long-! d.-ntly buried for a time, is not un
itiK cultivate suih a faith. ! usual. 111.111311111; that large sums are
Norton had 110 faith In the theory of
E2.GUE.Slon
thus n.noealed anion;
1 o immunities.
the farr.iing
'1 h ::::'i-sah "!i h i
;:!s as ii. !:a.ii.-' r a t
t i"i 1 :." at ti.,- 1,'t"
gue w as a fa'.', 1 -.
I in in' n- v. a) s
.-!etti-ii. Tlnir
Pair oil Joe Canuon has Inani
the ruinhllng and he too, now says
be is in favor of a qulik reduction
tf tariff. Joe said this after Andrew
I'ariii gle publicly ileclan d that trusts
110 linger deserved protection niitl
that the system Is wrong. That's
what the democratic party lias said
for twenty-five years, and as soon
as the republicans saw It was beliiK
forced they Jump Into the breat h and
yell: "Why, of course It's wrong,
nml we are going to fix It." A repub
lican statesman has a great heal for
looking backwards.
The riattsnioiith Journal contin
ues to make sarcastic reference to
"Vic Host-water' s publicity bureau."
The Journal may as well be Informed
now that the press bureau referred
to ceased to exist with the election
and can no longer be used for pur
poses of political Insinuation. Lin
coln Star. We would also Inform
the esteemed Star that the election
has bi-e n out for almost a month
and It Is about time for that paper
to cease Its sarcastic remarks In ref
erence to the late democratic candi
date for president Hon. William
Jennings Ilryan. '"What Is sauce for
the goose is sauce fur the gamier."
A Noble Man.
There are a great many nn-n In
the democratic party whose lives are
no great credit to the party, but there
are also many whose lives ring so
true that they an- an or
nament and strength to the party.
frow 11
No terror holds fi-r you!
Wtalth ti ines and g. tour Meady
soul
Yet holds serene 11 TI 1 true.
Throughout the land
Kach honest hand
I'xtellds in love to )o-.:.
In the opinion of many, that the
piipos.'d guaranty law, should be
specific as to the annual dues from
banks; say not less than one tenth
of one per cent on the average de-
loslts, payable soon as the law takes
effect and on the first of each Jan
uary thereafter, till the fund reaches
.1 million then to ceas", till by loss It
falls below that amount. In case of
great financial crash Jike that of
1 v ".i 3 -1' t and a. and the fund is wiped
out, when the depositors will not get
their money at once; but wait till the
yearly assessments liquidate all the
obligations of failed batiks to their
leposltors. This might take a year
or two, but no one could object to
that, for they would be sure of their
money In time. In case of such a
definite liability to the guurantee
fund, the national banks could par
ticipate, thus adding greatly to the
sum collected each year, and mak
ing depositors In all banks secure.
,.1 ;.n.i.:; i. 11 wa- ri-pi's-ntt-l ttion-'-
1 hy hall' thin it 1. iliv Is. A few
lays I- f. i"" tla- i-l -clii a. 1 lici.U'l-s
re s-:it briuidcas: ov. r th- stite
1 iiilnr -inK ( i o v.-1 nor .-in I, Ion lor r'-
"ei tio 11. Ii- was not only (I.Ti-a''. d.
but i:i i -mtv stale where this orgait-
iauh ti ha 1 endorsed candidates those
candidates wire defeated also. Look
l.t Ohio, where they supported Har
ris. Indiana where tiny support!- 1
Watson. Tin re are several (iiin r
slatt-s in whi. Il tin y In.-t out. The
aiiii-.-alooii l.-ugai' Is a ih-i -ait and a
fraud.
RpfitTima tnSrifli
the Southwest
On th" other hand. e-Senator Wil
liam H. Chandl'-r cf New Ila.np.-hire
talks to a farmers' nieiiiu f his be
lief not only In on, mortality Imt ti mi.s
inigra, ion an 1 1 In- expanding exisieiu--
I ill Mi" ir r.. re of th" nui.-.b-i 1-s.s
v.i rl.I- wl.h I. t-u i.-i.tly 1 ir.-l" through
ti'" iinht-r.-''.
.:r. 1 h.uall. r's piuion In sin h a
mattiT is us goc-l a-i that of tu- train
!' af:..us and that ( f tlia tr-at
ladais v.l.o hi'.'." i.-' -i i.a-n'ioia-i.
:il la ft i" then: all ran) perhaps be
anferrel as a glide to truth, the
in.ple faith f t'::- hr. ly work
woman who founts in -r l.-a !s and
aiuttfts In r pra;, eis ?s .ih" t lis faith
iiilly ami hopefully tlonm for tVen
scieiue Is h.'.aiiu.i:! to reccgliize tin-
xisii in a of a lain 1 it being belov.
'hat cf tli" iocs, ious n.in.l a suh-
lilliial : If wl.h h l.i-ioi.a-s thore deep
ly hidden as the const ious mini ile
velrtpes which seems to he stronger
in wo.ii"ii than in r,;e:i. which is
liiiidt d bv intuitions and l.i t by tin-
reason, im.l Ahhh mr.y he the larg-,
ar and mire essential part of the in-; Notice t-f Soleo? Note end Mortgage
livkual spitlt in man. Ft r has ir , Security.
lot In i ll V. littell
Th" business men of I'lattsmouth
should take a few b-ssons "On l'ublie
Spirit" from the business men of
Louisville. As in the bridge matter,
for a bridge at ross the Platte flier,
they have have waited long enough
and could not g"t the counties of
Cass and Sarpy to build It so they
have commenced the work them
selies. The fir.-t thing our people
know some other town in the county
will build nn alfalfa mill while our
people are thinking about such an
enterprise, sdow people are respon
spansible for a slow town.
taie of tla- s" -rets revealed by Mr.
'aru.-gie in hU tiflitl" in tin- Ceii
uiy iiiai..i.iiie, is that at ' ualor
a in, all's sug' -'ioit he prepared the
. In-ilub s ft r lr'.ii and ste.-l In tin
Wi'si ii bill. Tli" iiaTH-:" r.'iiniii'ii
;:i duties which la- In.-orporated and
wh'ali s.-enie 1 r.-asanahle to him was
iboiit cm -third. Tin- Dinnley a. t re
sti red part of the re In. Hons." Am
iable congress, wasn't It, to give the
-tei-l makers even mi re than they
asked ?
Must Change Constitution.
Commissioner Fawtvtt Is of the
opinion that tin- present member of
the supreme court are entitled to
the Increase In salary as min li as are
tin- members to be appointed by the
Koiernor under the amendment voted
on at the last eleitlon. It will In
st range to have some members of the
This paper has a ery Interesting
litter from a certain republican sen
ator extending congratulations be-
ause of the defeat of I'ollard and
this senator's voice reaches quite a
bit further than that of the Job-grabbing
department clerk. Nebraska
State Capital.
Every first and third Tu
day of ca-h month, low-priced
I'.omesceker's excursions are
run over the lines of the : : :
Missouri Pacific
Iron Mountain
into the lich ar.d resourceful
farming- regions of the South
west. It is a splendid chance
for the Northern tri Eas
tern farmer, f.fter his wheat
B gathered, to comline a
pleasure ar.d rropectinp trip.
Write for rates and literature to
HUGH NORTON. Ajent.
M. I Ry.. I'lattsmouth, Neb.
...TO THE GULF COAST COUNTRY...
Every 1st and 3rd Tues
day in Each Month
Over tne Missouri Pacitlc Railaj
$23.65 Round Trip. Tickets Gccd 25 Days
Can stop off ai.ywhere cotrp or com
it:jr. Train leaves I'lattsriiouth, Neb.,
VI v'i a. m ; arrived Kansas City Tues
day morning 0 o'clock making connec
tions with the fust train tfoinjj south to
the Gulf. We have a private Pull
man Dining Car (Julia). 50 cents for
births and 35 cents for meals. We are
closing out a ranch near El Campo,
Texas, ofH3, Wo acres, at 22.50 to $30. (X)
per acre, on easy terms. We have sold
over one-half of this land to farmers
who will at once commence to improve
their lands, build good houses and
barr.s. Also lands near Edna and Vic
toria, If you want to make thi3 trip with us,
let us know in time to get you a ticket.
I'.uy your ticket over the Missouri Paci
fic "to Kan?as City; Santa Fe Railway to
Houston, Texas, and from Houston to
San Antonio over the G. H. & S. A.
Haihvav.
JOHN MURRAY, Jr
TEXAS LAAD AGENT.
P. 0. Box 605 PUttsmouth Keb.
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have ben nit!, this consideration in : tiLZt
.Ii .-.-as .1. li e iihiii rvi-M-.I t,-,-,i;i; of ,M
.-ia'r -a ill at i'ul.1 , inn ',. i !,i- nit'lii-st
l,i,,iei f.,r .-a-.il. a 1-i-itHiii i)n.n,l--M,i.v r.nii- in
tl.e ii in.'li'ivl sum .,f :.',.'ji..n, wiili iu'pr-ett
uls.. nrul i, indent nml hist revealed 1 therr-mi at tl.e iiti- i,r i-i.'lit i-i.-ciii t ) from
viisc anu iiiudtni ami nasi rex .in u ( ((I (f M.iy , itvh( r ,vjl a ( r.
tain im linage .In .1 in Hie Wet Half ef Lot
mind? that the Lurd of heaven and
earth "hat hid these tilings from the
them unto babes?'
publican.
-Springfield Re
Notice of Hearing.
IN THF. i ofNTV C( il'KT HJ" CAS
li't NTV. NFIiKASKA.
In ll.f maiti'i t.f the (niardian-,lil of Maififie
I.arsen, I ip'tinuieleilt.
Ti. I.i.iiIs I.arsen. anil all iieist.ns Intel ested or
t'.,ii.-i'iiii-il:
Vim aie Let el v ii.itlllifl. that tl.i nnd.'rslu-n-
f..r tlio navnient of ai,l ni.ti'. That vml ii.n,. I'tl.li.i). I.uver. Iiti lieeii HiiiKilnieil sim-IiI
and iiuiriL'ak'e inatiin sDii May liit. I:t. and t iimmlssiuiift tu Imest luate and ri'lmrt tli
ire a eart of the asil of the e,tate ef said si ui us antl oi.ntlllinn t.f the estate nf Maififla
tli'.'eav.l. r-u.'h sale will takf iJlace at tl.e l.aisen. Iii.'i.nii'tiiit, for whom you have In-en
south il.H.rt.f the loiirl ll.nise In saitl City of a. t li.K as iKiiilli'.n.
I'lattiiiumth on tin- ;'lst ily t.f .NovemU'i.ilit"'. 1 1.11 me flintier notified that nal.l tuitler-
i .Mne (l'l In l.l.n-k I wi niy-iiif (.VI of im- ,-iiy
t,f I'lattsinoutli. Nt l.iasUa. whn'li Is securliy
the hunt t.f .ni' o'.'I.N-k I'. M.
Iat ate.l this 31st day of ( V toUr. l'.KK
I'-H CaTH.IIUNK HITf..
11-3 Kxecinrlx.
. O Iiwtkh. Attorney.
I if feet of lleposlt (ilia rant)'.
I Correspondence of the New York
Evening Post. )
Whatever may he the fault of the
hank guaranty system it seems to
inspire confidence among the misers
to bring out some of their hidden
wealth A s-toi khohler in a new state
hank just organized in eastern Okla-1 to hear the music In your kitchen'''
homa tells of its experience. At the
end of the first day I estimated that
the deposits would he about SHhOuO.
A friend t;ue.-sed Onn. We in-
estimated and founl they wi re $V,
ihhi. I ak.'l the ca.-hit-r whence it
it a!l came.
".'About $r,".i'"U cair.e from the
sl-'iieil has tili-tl nis H-iHit t In said court, and
I't-tliloiii'il llit-ii'iii for Miur leinoval as such
Kiiaiillan. A No that there I s'rl.'ken from
your r. iH.it of l-'i-liruary 3. II 4. and disallowed
the I'em of Tir."".!.!. ivhlrli v.m Hiked to lie al
lowed for .veil r services, fur the leason that
y.'iu services hail U-euof no value to the es
tate of sulil ln,'otr,etf m.
It U fun tier t'hiiikitil In said Htlilon that
rents from the luoiiei t y of siiiil Maio-'le f.ar
si n. h).'t,iii.i'ii'iit. huve a.-.'iimiiiai.-.l kIiick
, .i ... your ln-t telt'll lliev.-iss nf the sum of
It S a Sikfn Of COil Satisfaction. Want i ... ivhi.-l, havel ei n in mi way accounted
r. I lial said in tli Ion sut't'ests the annolnt-
Kav order coal fnim thU nil'eo and it.ent of tfuaitllan forsal.l lii.-on-,.ei.nl. .
i rri, .,... "L ... . 1 i n itn-si mai ion of sal.l I'elltloii and re-
yard. The Output Of the Irenton i.n losal.lco.ni. an or.ler was entered set-
WHEN THE KETTLE SINGS
mine the fuel we handle has tlO SU tlnir the same for hiarlnir on the l.lli day of
perior
places
nerinr anvwliere. it pnn.il In feu I'e.'cmi er. I'. at t he hour of ten o clock, i a.
J, V. EGENBERGER
'PUflNC riattsnioiith No.Ii.
rnurtr. ltl,ii no.3m.
PLATTSMOUTH,
in . of saltl il y. at Hie county court loom In
I'latisii.oiitli.Ni'liia-ka.tti which time you shall
,ii sent a .'..iiu!.'te recoil of your uels and do
1 1 k to date In the i slim- of said lin'oni it-tent,
and also ut saitl I line you may appeal and eon-
Jtest the i ililon i. ii. i iTiK.it tiled as afoiesahl.
ihi.I show cause. If any you have, why said
llem of iW) should not he ilisiillowed and
' s? i i.-keii from yoiii last it-port of date afoiesahl.
UFHRAnKI I'atcil this I'.'th thiv of Noveinher. UK'S.
nLunOMi. n-l'.'-:it. I. u. hwYKii. lVtltloner.
Huckwheat and saus.iKe, the vic
tuals on which John I. Archbold
says he lias grown Klein, are ut. i m
toK.'ther a bad diet, but on their hot?
and hominy, beef anl wheat Nebras-
Kans are prepared to bold their own
iKalnst all creation in the. struggle
for rlKhteousiiess ami prosress.
If the next Cass County Teai herV
Institute cannot be held at Elmwoed
lurint? the ChatuaiKjua we say It
shouldd be held In riuttsmouth. It
has been several jears since the an
nual Institute has been held at the
county seat the proper place for It.
A 1'iver.ltjr of View.
In the I'ollard advertising matter
which Is now beltiR printed as a let
ter from an employe of one of the
departments at WashiiiKton. "Hoplim
that I'ollard will lottio back."
The democrats went before the
people and pledge themselves to
arlous reforms. These reforms
must be carried out to the letter. The
people expect It.
M HOLIDAY AlOOMCEliiTll
Every Department
in this progressive store is now filled with an endless
variety of Christmas Gifts. Christmas shoppers will
find extra pleasure in making their purchases here on
account of neat price saving on every article. Here you
will find a very extensive line of Diamonds, Watches,
Jewelry of all kinds; Clocks, Cut Glass, Leather Goods,
and our immense exhibit of Silver Goods of every de
scription, suggests many inexpensive Christmas gifts.
Remember that you can buy many little novelties in
jewelry and silver from 50 cents and upwards.
Come Early and Avoid the Rush!
OPED EVENINGS
J. W. CRABILL,
Sixth and Main St., Plattsmoutti, Nabraska.
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