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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1912)
u m m tm mr no mm u m is mm mm turn m u LiHiiiMuiuuiininituHiiuM m mm ma mm i i "J - . Some Common the Popularity off Going Out of n Sense f mm v ro easons for ur Enormous usiness Same reputable branded shoes from lines we have been handling in past years not a lot of cheap junk obtained for the occasion. Buying at home you see and get the. goods you pay for, and they can be easily exchanged if they do not fit or are unsatisfactory. You no doubt have all heard of the hundreds of pleased customers speak of the honest shoe values and who know the MATCHLESS MONEY SAVING POSSIBILITIES at our sale. They are here for you also. All our shoes escaped the last advance in cost, and as we are not asking any profit, this gives you "our" shoes at prices that competition cannot touch and you will regret if you don't buy now. ttf tf 44 " 1? 3SSZfii30S53 3332 lnlE FORI PAY to ca OAY? '0 B 8 See our east window for the representation of hundreds of pairs of men's 'dependable shoes to be sacrificed at prices that their makers never dreamed of: $5.00 values, dressy and durable best in the land $4.00 5.00 " Velour Calf, new Hi Toe . $3.75 5.00 "' Volour Calf Lined, new Hi Toe $3.50 4.00 " Calf Button, Hi Toe $3.00 3.50 " Calf Bluchers $2.75 1000 pairs Ladies' Hirfh-Grade Shoes to go at actual cost and many at l3 their former price: S4.00 values going for $2.50 4.00 $2.00 3.50 $2.50 3.50 " " " $2.25 3.00 ' $1.95 2.00 " " $1.50 tt 3.50 " Box Calf Bluchers $2.50 JiTMoney could not buy at wholesale prices some of the single pair special price "pickups we have displayed on our racks. Special pricesonsturdySchoolShoesfor? $1.50 Up! ' The Store with the BIG WHITE SIGN is the Place Open Evenings Till 8 0 Clock iiweuuiJ m 5vi Kr i P' M 4 ti i:i r anew rj u m m n r 4 v t & A ml Ml buy mi or BE SORRY! m f 1 PLATTSRSOUTH, NEBRASKA rrrrrr - i jjj -Well Drilling Machinery To mat tii nancy matin walla. Tb: i on of iba tmw Udm of work thai ara tot oor :roU4. Tha da:aand far vol It j I ir imur ihtn su b inapdM b? tba machtja to at work Wall Drill an command lhair on priooa, W h-jild th eola- oro4 Bovmtxilao at Wall Maotunarr Cor makioa 4md b&ilow wlU of 1 wiim, tnt til forpnMi ol ia oil Uodt of crond. ur owhlAN n tb moat pto-dio in .h kai tootftiaatl iho latMt ImarovaBAnia. ar aitrnii itmna a ImnU (Ia ri 1 1 m n I lAit ita ill nr,avBA. . I wQiiiH, rrriM OHiai inr oar iroo uaioiog 4- V SP PoHnWFII Pfl Minnonnlir Minn Wood Wanted. Those of our subscribers who dt'sire lo pay tlieir subscriptions in wood are requester) to briiiR il in before the roads pet bad, as we desire lo place it in the dry. Come in with it, boys, right away. HOUSE TO KENT. T. M. Patterson. Inquire of 9-t?-tfd. You will find the most complete line of stationery in the city of Pla'.tsinouth at the Journal office. The llnest line of box paper, visilinpr and call ins- cards. Courtesy of Operator. The reports of the world's series of base ball games that the Journal has been print in? are re ceived through the courtesy of the operators at the Hurlinglon depot, who receive the information over the wires of the Western Union company. Social Dance. The Catholic Sokol Lodge will urive a public social dance at their hall Sat unlay evening, October 19. There will be good music and plenty of it on hand. Come out and enjoy a good time. Stowing FALL Sals! ' - V... Large Medium and Small i -i n ii ! A Felts or Velvets! ss 5? vwvv '.'i-i-W H-H MURDOCK. .J. rn'vv vvwv wri' vrrr Frank Coyne was in Lincoln .Monday. v Charley Long was in Lincoln Monday. Miss Orayce Lnwlou went to Lintroln Wednesday. (eorge Moomey and wife spent Sunday with his parents. Miss Marie (lieseker spent Sun day with home folks at Lincoln. August, I'anska was u Lincoln passenger Wednesday morning. Mr. ami Mrs. (Ins Urockhage and children were at dreenvvood Sunday. Miss Anna Auigwert of Lincoln spent Sunday with relatives and friends here. Ered West lake of Avoca visited relatives amh friends (?) here over Sunday. Misses Lyda Sorick and Leah Smith were Sunday guests of Miss lleiiha Itorneinier. Mrs. John Amgwerl, and daugh ter, Marvel, were passengers to Alvo last Thursday. Muriel (iillespie of New Sharon, Iowa, visited his parents here from Friday till Monday. Noel Manners of Alvo and Miss Earn Eideiimiller of Elmwood were in town Monday afternoon. Ered Everett returned to his home at Elliott, Iowa, after spend ing a few ilavs here with bis daughter. Joe Norris and Miss Frances Sleven uf Wann, Neb., spent Sat urday and Sunday with John Amg werl and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tool and daughters, Catherine and Mar garet, spent Sunday with rela I i es near Alvo. Itev. and Mrs. Heddon moved their household goods In Uni versity Place last Thursday, where Ijiey will make their future home. Miss Vera Eisenhul and Miss .Iesie Hush returned Sunday evening from Lincoln, where they visited the hitler's sister for a few days. Mrs. Marie Weddell entertained I lie Ladies' Aid soicety Wednes day afternoon. A delightful lunch was served at I lie close of the meeting. Clarence, the '.'-year-old son of j Mr. and Mrs. Cal I.ejs, is verv i sick at the present writing and it! is thought pneumonia will iie Velop soon. W. C. Monroe and family re turned Sunday evening from their isit at Fremont, Neb. They were accompanied home by Miss Sarah Million, who will visit here a short time. diesis of peter Eveland and wife on Sunday were : John Schwin and family, Fred Hokel inan and family, Frank Ouslin and family of Elmwood ami Iliidolph Kuehn and family of Alvo. Alvo News I- MAPLE GROVE. J (Special Correspondence.) J A. F. lloedeker shipped hogs to South Omaha Monday. Charles lleuen made a business trip to Nehawka Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Noel gave a line dance Saturday night. Charles lloedeker of Murray is picking apples out here this week. II. I III-" t.'lll W IJIllll'lll Saturday to hear (iovernor Wilson. Herman (iansemer made a busi- ' ness trip to Iowa ami Missouri! last week. j P. A. Ilibl began hauling ma-I lerial for the erection of a new j double corn crib Ibis fall. ' Mr. an, I Mrs. W. II. Puis spent! Sunday at the home of Mr. and! Mrs. Charles lleuen. 1. M. Davis and famil of Mur- ' ray spent Sunday with home folks,; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis. ijuiie a number of friends mid relatives were guests of Mr. ami; Mrs. August Enuelkemier Sunday.; Ml', .and Mrs. Louis Puis, Mrs.! Jake llild. Mrs. Edward (iansemer I ami Will (lilniore spent last! Thursday in Omaha. (Juite a number from this local- ( ily attended the Herman Day! celebration Saturday and Sunday! at Plaltsmoulh. j Alfred (iansemer and family ami Fritz Lulz ami family spent j Sunday at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Herman Jansenor. Miss lial.er is ready to do your sewing. Call her up. Platts. 'Phone 304-While. 1(1-8-2wks-d J. A. Shatter went to Lincoln Monday. Harvey Hasp visited at Omaha Sunday. Dr. Mui r was a Lincoln visitor Tuesday. (ieorge Curyea was in Lincoln Wednesday. Alfred Slroeiner went to Elm wood Tuesday. (Ieorge Hucknell was an Omaha visitor Wednesday. C. D. Hasp was llshing last Saturday at Ashland. Hubert Strong returned from Montana Wednesday. William Casey went to Lincoln Wednesday on business. Joe Prouty of University Place is reported on the sick list. Mrs. Arthur Friend was shop ping in Lincoln Wednesday. F. II. Candy witnessed the elec tric parade at the Ak-Sar-Heu. Harry Parsell went to Lincoln Saturday, returning home Mon day. Mrs. Peterson and child of llavelock visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Stella Sheesely was visit ing in Lincoln Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. F. II. Candy and Mrs. J. A. Shatter were in Lincoln last Thursday. John Murly was an Omaha vi.-ilor last Saturday to liear Coy. cni'ir Wilson. C. C. Hucknell was with C. II. Jordan in the mirth part of the county Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Caey went to Lincoln Tuesday to visit relatives for a few days. Carlton (iullion ami family visited Alvo relative ami friends Sunday ami Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkpal rick went to Lincoln Tuesday, re turning Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Slroeiner went to Harucstoii Sunday to visit relatives for several davs. Mrs. S. C. Hovles ami her niece, Miss -pearl Reefer, were shopping in Lincoln last Thursday. Mrs. Schuyler Wolfe left Sun day evening for York and Hold- several days with fege to visit relatives. Mrs. Hud Crover ami children went to Lincoln Friday, returning home Sunday. Mr. (i rover accom panied them. Among those going to Lincoln. Wednesday were William Hinne man, Chris Eicluiian, John Ahers and Oscar Kitzel. Mrs. J. A. Austin and Mrs. Etta Mower of Lincoln were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaffer. Mrs. W. E. Casey went lo Oma ha last Wednesday to visit rela tives for a few days and attend the Ak-Sar-llen festivities. J. E. Casey visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Casey, in South Omaha a few days last week. Ilia mot her, who was very sick, is much better at t,his writing. S. C. Iloyles and family and C. H. Jordan, Scott Jordan and others auloed to Lincoln Saturday to hear (Iovernor Wilson speak. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Mail land o Los Angeles, California, and Mr. ami Mrs. (ieorge Curyea ate o'clock dinner with Mr. am) Mrs. S. I. Foreman, sr., of West Alvo Monday. Miss Huhy Keefer of Covena, California. accompanied her cousin, Miss Pearl Keefer, to her home at Lilchlield, Neb., Monday for several days' visit, before re turning to California. Mrs. John Murly and mother, Mrs. Price, of Clay Center, were Lincoln visitors Wednesday, Mrs. Price reluming to her home, after visiting for some lime willi her daughter. Mrs. Ned Shatter and son of Denver, Colorado, visited from Monday unlil Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shatter. '.Mrs. J. A. I Shatter accompanied her on her return as far as Lincoln. Mr. ;iml Mrs. II. W. Maillaml of Los Angeles, California, came in last Thursday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. (Ieorge Curvea and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hucknell and oilier friends. They left Tuesday for their home, Mrs. Hucknell ac companying them as far as Lincoln. Clarence. Albert and Howard Coiner and Lester Cbriswisser were Omaha passengers this aft ernoon to visit Grant Coiner at luimnauel hospital.