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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBEH 20, 1913
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
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The Arctic Tlte Kenwood Tint Hyde Park, 'Thu Academy The Strand -? The English
HAWL COLLAR COATS here in chin
chillas of all colors at all prices -we
have prepared for the vo-ue in a thorough way you'll like.
Lots of other styles too convertible collar coats, vel
vet collar coats, etc. Altogether the greatest stock ever shown. Remarkable
values at every price $12.f0, $15, S1G.30, $18, $20, $22.50, $25 and $:J0.
Stetson
I fats
Manhattan
Shirts
ANOTHER VERY SUCCESS
FUL DUROC JERSEY SALE
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I i i : ' -a ! , uiiii iit i .ium' ii
:ui :-' tin- high dollar in I Ik-mi
tor I he al rpi s- breeder, as
well as himself, lie never loses
:m opportunity lo increase tin
strains of his herd, making I hem
The I uroc. Jersey hog sale inciter w hen-vcr possible, ami in
gien by V. V.. Perry at his h"MM' J i ; c;i!ni, thereof is rapidly
vest nf Mynard. Tuesday of gain i:i.r Ihe leputal ion of being
la-t week, was iv more iii'c-ss-. , ,,f jiii foremost, areeders o!
fill v-n! i I :i I .TI Hi.- credit
s ii ! of this exfe'lent young
breeder's b-dgr. I . i I y pur
chasers wee jis.-!il from
ViiriuiK counties in .Wbra-ka and
(his stale. Th" im'I sali- will
tn ibablv 1-c eondud il from his
Tii-w home, over n'ar Wabash. Hit
1 1 1 1 farm that In purchased
about a year apt from Oscar Al-
lnwa, an. I the ire, h d placed in J ten. Ii which place In will move
. i ii i. .. :n
ill ine cany spring, lien in win
Iium1 tin ideal hoiiii for lln hog
mill all of tin formic sili held j business, ami when Mr. I'erry
the ring brought good prices.
The average was fully up to "::"
hy Mr. Perry, with some of I lull.-!
animals I r i 1 1 u i n ir a lop pi ice.
Mr. Perry is a gn at lowr .if lln
;i n in mi int-s his .-al next year il
will prove lln biggest ami most
i n.x-s lnl of Iht-in all.
Arrival of Baby South.
.Tin v.t'ws has lict'ii received
ht-ri' (r lln arrival at lln home
r Mr. ami Mrs. icorge South, in
Lincoln, of a tiiii new hahy girl,
which math lu-r appearand' in
the world on Monday last. The
lillle on'', the lirsl chihl in the
family, is Ihe ohjed of much ad
miratiou from tin' delighted par-t-nls.
Mrs. Siiuth was formerly
Miss Ina Hall of this city, ami
the friends lien- of the mother
will it. juice wilh her in Ihe ar
rival of the lillle daughter ami
trust that she may live to lie. a
comfort io her parents in their
declining years-.
Sell your property through the
Journal Want Ads.
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Til Illl ill llillll DAYS
Our 10-Day Bargain Sale
hoses mmuM mm, mmrnm 22nd.
Our Pall Sn'c still offers you some exceptional bargains, and for
the next two days only, you will find here the greatest bargains of
the entire season. !n other words, YOUR DOLLAR WILL GO
FARTHER THAW EVER BEFORE! Our entire line of
itiSllilys
do Ear
The season is rapidly drawing to a close, and all our new and sea
sonable lines MUST BE SOLD.
For two days only we also offer you our entire line of
m EfliSSSS' AO OHiLOra'S COATS
AT A GREAT REDUCTION
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MEN'S A?0 BOYS'
SUITS &0VERG0ATS
Owing to labor difficulties
in the big eastern factories, we
just received our new fall and
winter line of Men's and Boys'
Suits and Overcoats.
Boys' Suits at $2 Up
Hen's Suits a! .$
Men's Overcoats from -. ... S9 up
Boys' Overcoats from 2S8 up
Lien's heavy Sweaters roll cdlar 55s
Men's heavy Union Suits 88c
Men's Flanne! Shirts in fan, gray ok
and blue, at .s..B5c
Lien's and Boys' Caps at -. ISciip
JOST BEGEBVED
a line of Ladies' and Misses'
Skirts. Every garment new and
up-to-date, all of which we of
fer for the next ten days at a
very close price.
We still have a few Coats
and Skirts from the Iowa Bank
rupt stock that are going at
genuine bargains.
Ladies', Men's and Children's
SHOES'.: .
Sold cheaper than elsewhere
during this sale, but remember
it is for only two days longer.
V. Z (JOKER, Kanascr
Platismoutb, Nebraska
JOURNAL REPORTER
TAKES AN AUTO TRIP
WITH SHERIFF QUINTON
Spoakinpr of pretty driveways
through this seclion, Ihe nn
from this city west to Louisvillo
and Iheuce In (irt'enwiMd, over
the autniiiiihih' road, takes one
through I In. richest, seel ion of Ihe
county and the larjre hills and
frenlly i-ollin- prairie land makes
a most beautiful appearance to
the eye and one thai cannot lie
well forgotten.
fn company wilh Sheriff Ouin
lon Ihe writer made a trip over
this road yesterday afternoon,
and Ihe farms alon? this line cer
tainly show the wealth and splen
did management of Ihe Cass
eoiinly farnifrs, as there is ,no
more than vone or two of the
places in had shape helween the
entire distance from this city
dear to ( i reenwood. and this cer
tainly shows. that the Cass county
farmer has heen very successful
in Ihe past few years. ltesides
the larpe and palalial homes that
dot the roadway, the mails them
selves are in line hape and for
miles and miles the driviutr is
ideal, and while the road from
this cily to Louisville is p'noi!. the
road from that cily into (irecn
wood is the hest over the whole
route, and work is still heinjr
Hone liy nie mail superxisors on
them to put llieiii ill heller shape.
The people of l.ouisxille are sure
helievers in the .rood roads
proposition, as they have placed
their roadways in excellent shape
which makes it a pleasure o
travel over (hem.
The farmers in the western
part, of the county were no as
fortunate as we were here in the
east end on Ihe crop proposition
this year, as their corn was much
lighter and the wheat yield did
not quite touch the hij-'h record
made )y this section of the coun
ty. The sheriff is a ery careful
man in driving his uatomohile.
and Ihe trip was a most enjoy-
tide one. with perfect assurance
of safely in the afe and sane
driine; (,f the represent at ive of
the law.
A Strong Poison.
The food we eat is not always
perfectly diuesti'd, some particles
of it remaining in the body. In
healthy persons, where every
nriin works regularly. these
particles are heini; expelled with
out any trouble. If the disc-dive
organs do not work as they
should, the undii-M'sled particles
ferment and decompose, forming
a slronpr poison, which the blood
distributes throughout the body.
This explains why the whole
body breaks down so quickly
when Ihe intestines are clomped.
In such cases Triner's American
Elixir f Hitter Wine is a de
pendable remedy, because it
thoroughly cleans out the bowels
and keeps them clean. II will
drive out all waste matter and at
the same lime strengthen the in
testines, so they can do their
work without assistance. It is
frond in all diseases of the slom
ach, liver and the bowels. At
drus stores. Jos. Triner, Manu
facturer, 1. J-1 So. Ashland
Ave., Chicago, 111. In stiffness of
Ihe muscles and joints, in swell-inj-rs
and spranis. Triner's Lini
ment will frive the promptest relief.
REQUEST FROM THE
FOURTH ASSISTANT
POSTMASTER GENERAL
Postmasters at rural delivery
offices and rural carriers are di
rected to bring to the attention of
patrons that it. is the desire of the
department that all lirst-class
mail matter deposited in rural
mail boxes shall he stamped he
fore being deposited. When this
is not. practicable coins left in
such boxes for the purchase, of
stamps should be deposited in
coin-holding receptacles and not
inclosed in envelopes, wrapped
in paper, or left loose in boxes.
Postmasters and carriers should
give this notice as much publicity
as possible without incurring any
expense to Ihe department.
. .fames I. Blakslee.
Dance at K. S. Hall.
On Saturday evening, Novem
ber 22, the Kalholitky Sokol so
ciety will give another of their
pleasant social dances. . Music by
the "Weary Willies." -The public,
isi cordially invited. . v.
Thanksgiving Service.
Union Thanksgiving s.-rvices
will be held at 1(1:15 o'clock in
the morning on Thanksgiving day
at the Presbyterian church. Rev.
I. L. fJunkleberger of the Chris
tian church will preach the ser
mon. The Prebylerian choir
will furnish the music.; F. M.
Uruliner, pastor of Ihe Methodist
church, will preside. Lei. us not
mock by our absence the worthy
motive which gave us this great.
American holiday, but let all lake
time to gather in the place of
holy worship wilh deep gratitude
to the benelicient iiii of every
good and perfect gift.
DEATH OF GRANDMA
ATWOOD IN CALI
II
OR A
WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Sarah Jane A I wood pass
ed away Wednesday morning,
November lit, l'.M:5, at tin home
of her niece. Mrs. I'.mily lioiiham
Haver, in Pueblo, Colorado, she
had been enjoyiir-r a visit wilh
two of her sister's daughters and
their families for secral months.
Mrs. .1. W. .Newell, a granddaugh
ter, of Chicago, was wilh her
during- her illness and will ar
rive over Ihe Hurlinglon I'riday
morning with the body, and in
terment will be in a grave beside
thai of lu-r lale husband. William
At wood.
Miss Sarah J. Swill was born
in the state of New York on June
L'i. IM-'fi, and was a d.-voled
Christian and member of the
Methodist Episcopal church from
childhood. She was united in
marriage to William Alwood on
March I'd, IX i. in Illinois, where
they spent mot of their useful
lives, coming to Plallsiiioiilli jn
August, lS-Si', and were well and
favorably known by all of lln old
citizens here. Their names ap
pear on two of the east windows
in the Mi-thodist church in this
cily, and above lln name of one
is a cross and above (lie name of
I he of lu-r is a en w n.
Mr. William Alwood passed
away in his home in this cily on
December .Ml. I'.III.J.
The deceased is survived by
two sons, A. W. Alwood of platls
moulh and S. 11. Atwood of Lin
coln. Neb.
The funeral of this worthy lady
will takep lace tomorrow morn
ing at t' o chick f nun I he
Methodist church, of which she
was such a devoid member for
so many years. Tor the friends
who desire to take a la-t farewell
the casket will be opened at the
church from !::h lo 10 o'clock.
Children Cry for Fletcher's
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MRS. VAL BURKEL EN
TERTAINS KENSINGTON
CLUR VERY CHARMINGLY
The Kensington club was
entertained most charmingly
eslerday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Yal JUirkel and for sev
eral hours the ladies spent Ihe
time most delightfully in their
dainty needlework and in social
conversation, which made the
time pass very swiftly. The
ladies were treated to a very
dainty and appetizing three
course luncheon by the hostess,
which served to make the enjoy
ment of Ihe afternoon complete,
and it was wilh regret that the
jolly parly of ladies disbanded lo
return to their homes, feeling the
occasion had been one of the
most pleasant they have enjoyed
for some time, and they were
loud in their praise of the
gracious hospitality of the, hos
tess. Mrs. L. W. Harger of
Davenport, Iowa, was a guest of
tin (lub for the afternoon, heing
here on a visit lo her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pelerson.
Pleasant Afternoon.
The Sunday school class of
Mrs. Cowles, known as the U. It.
C. class, met with Mrs. Johnnie
Halt yesterday afternoon. There
wen about twenty present and a
most enjoyable time was had. A
delicious luncheon was served at
the usual hour.
How's This?
We utTiT On HiiDilrod nollur Krwnnl fir finj
pan- it Catarrii that caurnit I fiml ljr llalll
5'atarrh Cure. . .
K. J. CHENEY & CO.. Tol. Jo. O.
Wp, tlit upiIerHlKuetl, have known F. J.
fbt-nev for tCT lat 15 T"r. '"1 lx-liTt nil"
Verft-i-llv hoiiori.lilii In all blisliu-s transact
Hit Umini-ially all to i-ai-ry out any 4)liliKatll
Oiade by lila llrm.
NAT. BANK OK COMMERCE.
Tolnlu. Ohio.
nail's Catarrii Cure li taken Internallr. r!l:n
illreotlT nnon the bkma and mucous aurfare 4
Ue syafein. Teatlmnials tw-ut frM. i'rloo "!t
crutt pr lMttlt-. oll br all t-ruiejtWtsi.
TakM UnLl'a t'aiull 1'tlU tot vuiuitlitaliua.
The Kind You Have Always Bonglit. and whirh Ii.i.h hem
in use for over SO years, lias borne the signature t
and has been made nmler M- nr
Ss rs--f- ' sonal suiiervislon I nee it s Infancy.
v-caStyjZ -CcccAiC Allow no one to derri v you in t li i.
. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Ti?st-as-giMi are but
Experiments that trifluMith and outlangiT tliti health of
Infants and Children Kxpcricncu ajaiiiat ilipcrimciiU
What is CASTOR I A
Castoria is a harmless snhstitnte for Cator Oil, Par
irorie, Irops ami Noothin; Syrups. It in pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Alorphino nor th-r Narcotic
Mihstanee. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worm-
mid allays I-'everislmess. I'or mure than thirty years it
lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
I laiuiency. mi none, an 'leetltincr Troubles and
Jiarrhoa.
assimilate
The CLUdrcu
y9 ltiun inn-, mii Ai-fiiiinK- iroiiuiet and
i. It regulates the Stomach and Jlovwli,
4'S the Foot I, git-insr Jiealthy and natural fcltrp.
dren's l'auaeeu The ?Iother's Friend
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
I Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
Fine Thanksgiving Turkey.
Tin- morning Henry ;. Soen-
llictl-ell l'eCeiid a Ill" Welcome
pre-. nt from hi- friend. "Jack"
roiighlin, who i-i al preenl lo
cated at She!by il !e. Tennessee,
looking after the inlefe-ls of a
liaclion company. The pr-c-cul
wa a large I hirly-poniid turkey,
which will make a feast til for a
king- on Thanksgiving day. Mr.
(loughliii has been ipiite -ucc
fill in hi-, new location, and this
in formal ion will le ery pba-ing
io hi-, ninny-I rien. is hen.
A PLEASANT GATHERING
AT THE HOME OF MR.
AND MRS. HARVE GREGG
MRS. J, V. HATT EN
TERTAINS MEMBERS OF
SUNDAY SCHOOL GLASS
La -I Salurd.iy exening-. at the
home of Mr. and Mi-. Harve
tJregir. we nf Murray, occurred
a ! deliglilfnl galheriug of
ini ig j pie in honor of the
i-.r of Mrs. 5regg. Mi llott-en-e
lienhei d..n, of Omaha.
Much pleasure wa deiied by
the jolly Crowd of young' people
by the playing of ariou-. game
and other aniu-emenl s. Inning
the Colioe of the eeniuir de
licious refreshments were sered,
consisting of fruit salad, cake,
colVee and wafer.-. Al a late
hour all departed, thanking- Mr.
and Mrs. Cregg for Jin- plea-ant
evening'. Tho-e who look part
in the deliphl ful gathering were:
Misses I'.thel and If ace hill.
Myrtle nice. Janet le Young. Hal
lie and Amanda Itoyer, I'.lta
Swart z, Clara Young', Viian.
Adcll and Lola Kilzp.-il rick. Asnes
Llod. I'dylh Itaiusey. Ka Hailey,
rtlie Sinilli. t'ern McVey. I.orene.
Mayone and Lota Chamber.
Marie Davis. Iloilen-e Shepherd
son; Messrs. Alph Heverage.
Charles Valb'ry, llur-bel lely.
Moi-m Mailey. Carland Til-on.
Chester Mincer. John and Will
Hire. Jim I'.hrliarl. Hoy flregg.
Frank hill, l'rank I'lrich. Hoy and
Arnold Kilzpalrick, Arthur Crunk.
John Jenkins. Waller Hamilton,
l'rilz and James Tigner, Jari
Lancaster and 1'nnis Hover.
'Mo home ,.f Irs. J. v. Hit:
wa- Hie -ci.... Itf ; f-
gatlnriiig ye-lerd-iy a f I i ! '!.
wlon Mr-. Ilatt .-i.ter taine. 1 1 - -
mem!,T- of lo-r Siin.l.i
cla-s .,r the Mi I b...li- i li'jn h.
The -la-- consj-i- ,, itie mrirrieii
ladies nf lln church and Ihev
snnt a ino-l njial'e a ff . nn !!
in th tud of I In .- r i f t lire- and
their on-, as w-H as a gen
eral good oM-fa-hioni'd m-iI
amou t hm-e '-. an.J I'o e-ca-ioll
Will be I. f--r i . , -1 . i .. t .-.(
for il- i!eanr. and tin fad lli.n
il w:t- Ito large- al I )?.!... ,,
illg ilie c!;". has It.-'.J -(?;' l-
orgnnialiou. and Ho re-uli of
the meeting wa- t grai if in
to Hie membe- and tfn-ir t r-
The Halt home wa- eii . i!ii!
iieci al ei wi'h bi! (: -.
which, with their btigh: red I . r -lie-,
made a -r haiiilsnme aj.
pearai.ee. A! a:i appropriate
hour a t-ry li-mpling 1 1 1 ! r J ; .-. r
was sefM'ii by the tio-le--, a--i-t-e.l
y Me-il.uils Autu-f C...tt.
l'rank Cobi lman. Will Mo..i.- ai 'l
Andrew; Moofe. ami the d.-i i-1. n -lefr'shinent
broughf ! a do
tin' verv f?.io a Ie occasion
PLANS FOR THE NEW
JUL HAVE BEEN SUBMIT-
Mr. and Mrs. L. I'. Terr berry
an.l Miss Clark, all nf Whiting.
Iowa, motored to this M'cinity
Saturday and are spending a few
days at the home of Mrs. Terry -berrx's
parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles II. Warner, w.-t oT this
city, as well as with oilier rela
tive. Mr. Terryberry will re
lurn home today, while Mrs. Ter
ryberry and Miss Clark wilt re
main for a more ele.'oe. visit.
While here Mr. Terr berry loo?;
lime to call at this o.Vice and re
new his allegiance lo Ihe Old He-liable.
Henry ttorn was a passenger
this morning- for Omaha, where
he will visit his sister. Mrs.
Charles Sloehr, at Immanuel
hospital for a few hours. Mrs.
Sfoehr was reported last evening
as. having stood the operation in
good shape and the hope for her
recovery are bright.
The plans for the new jnil were
ye-tcrd.iy submitted for the i
sideratiou of (he county -ronimi-sioi
er.s, and if the -p.ei t'e.if i : -can
be gotten into th allow a; .-
of S'L'.omii they will pri.h.ll: be
accepted. The IleW plans a -range
for- a wa-h room and cel
lar in I In basement of the bud-ling,
while on the fir-' ib,,r the
nriartments of the jailor and fam
ily will, together wilh the war-l-for
women and children
placed. on the .,,. i, j i!..or
wards and cells for the pri-on-er-
will be placed and all will !
made as sanitary ami uio.Iern as
possible. The boiler room will
be placed in a room purate
from the jail. This bud. ling wiM
be made as near lire-pro.. f a-po-ible
and will he abb fo coa
tine the rno-t d.-pi ia!e cfinunal
thai will be brought in. "1 h
commissioners have been .o?ne
what delated on the work nf !;.!.
inn up the matter of the j ul.
owinsr to the need of etcting t'i
new building at the conntv fan,',
but now that they hae irofl-n
that under way all plans will
thoroughly dicussfi and mr..f.
readv in order that work caa
slaH on the huildinsr early m lie-
spring.
WANTED A K '.ofl s.vorl
hnnd I vpewi ilir. Cha. K. Mf i'"
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