The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, December 16, 1909, Image 6

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    Pipes
Cigars
(Xmas Boxes)
Razors
Safety Razors
Shaving Mugs
Sharing Brushes
Shaving Soap.
Satchet Powder
Satchet Packets
Bulk Perfumes
Toilet Waters
(American and Im
ported) Smelling Salts
Fountain Pens.
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Xmas Tags and
Stickers
Holly Napkins.
Hardware
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ASEMSSEN & KLONGEI
Xmas Perfumes
Big-
Bale!
Is attracting the attention of thellentire county and the farmers are travel
ing through the mud to get to it.
Here arejalfew prices to show you how we are selling carpenter tools.
Saws! Saws! Try Squares
Of Exquisite Odor and Quality, Fancy Christinas
Boxes make the most suitable and appreciative
HOLIDAY GIFTS
la people of refinement and good ta!r.
Oar xsoaa Boxes of Stationery la Lateit Styles
art Beet Quality at the
Rexall Store
F. G. FRICKE &.C0., Druggists.
Expert Pill Mixers.
Combs
Brashes
Mirrors
Toilet Articles
Toilet Soaps
Complexion
Brushes.
Crepe Paper
Tissue Paper
(White Imported)
Purses
Leather Goods
Traveling Cases
Toilet Sets
Wash Rag Cases
Manicure
Articles.
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$ 85tw 59c 12inath'.50c.now 30c
XMAS BEFORE THE MAST
How a Crew Celebrated Merrily Off
the Coast of California in the
Early Day.
A good many of you may have read
Richard II. Dana's Interesting story of
aea life, "Two Years Before the Mast."
Daoa's vessel was collecting hides on
the const of California, when Uint
coast was in a seml-clvlllzed condi
tion, lie thus describes Christmas
among the crew:
"As there were no hides to take
In, and nothing especial to do, the cap
tain gave us a holiday, the first we
had had except Sundays since leav
ing Boston; and we had a plum
dutf for dinner.
"The crew of the Russian brig, lying
alongside us, following the 'old style,'
had celebrated their Christinas 11
days before, when they had a grand
'blow-out;' and (as our men suid)
'had drunk In the forecastle a keg of
gin, ate up a bag of tallow and made
a soup of the skin!' "
Certain it is that Christmas Is the
one universal festival the round world
over; and every resident of a Chris
tian laud carries Christmas in his
heart wherever he may go.
niNCE OF PEACE"
Christmas Cheer.
"Old man," wrotu the Hillville citi
ten, "it was my lntendiu' to give you
a fine present fer Christmas, but I
roine short this year by the sheriff
levyln' on my cotton an' the govern
ment on my corn; so I kin only send
you a gallon Jug of the last named,
which ain't much as my ambitions is
fer you; but I'll say this, old boy:
There's enough In that jug to make
you have the jolliest time o' yer life
fer a day or two; ef you can't buy a
circus tic ket, there's a whole circus in
six drams, an' a eternal movln' plctur'
show In 20: so make the most of It!"
Atlanta ('(institution.
Thoughtful.
Klla liu uoing to liang up my
stockings o:i Christinas.
Stella -What for?
"I'y s;i request of pupa and
mamma, im know they believe In
Santa Cl:n s."--l,HV,
The Man In tne Moon.
Hussian folk-lore tells that the man
In the moon whs one who was seeking
the isle in which there is no death
At lust, after traveling far, he found
the longed-for haven ami took up Ills
abode in the moon. After a hundred
years hud passed, death called for him
one Christmas eve and a fierce strug
gle ensued with the moon, who w:s
victorious; and so the man stayed
where he was.
His Wonderful Influence Continues
fid Widens Through the
World.
AH the old troublous questieai ef
Uie origin and destination of the Gail
lee Carpenter have passed, note a
writer In Collier's. All the mediaeval
worrlment in discriminating betweea
human aad divine has gone, all the
puKEled inquiry into the miraculous.
No longer is mankind stirred over the
non-essential. Theories of him fade
away, dogmas ef his nature lose their
charm. His gentleness has conquered.
His influence continues and widens.
Slowly brightening, the gleam that
touched hi in spreads through the
world. His spirit moves on the face
of civilization, and makes it kindlier
every generation. The touch of bis
hand Is on the grief stricken. Nurse,
physician, and nun are the messen
gers of his teaching. The vestal fires
burned out. but never the fires of his
spirit, which answer each other from
mountain-top to mountain-top across
the continents. And deep in the heart
of the people they make family life
sweeter and ease the bitterness of
failure and ignorance and nil life's In
completeness. That wonder-working
personality was never so potent as to
day so insistent and tenderly sure.
I'lidcr a thousuud forms, creeds cud
names, men strve him. And however
far we go in the conquest of nature,
Identifying the north pole, climbing
the sky, prying open electrical forces
mapping out the subliminal, diminish
ing sin, disease, war, poverty, Igno
ranee always in the advance will bt
that gracious figure of the Sinless One
who showed I.ove as the rule of life
One Perfect Maii ardent and gentle
the race will never tire of him.
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$1.65 now
at ....
$2.25 now
at
$1.20
.$1.49
10 inch, 40c now
at
9 inch, 35c now
at
25c
20c
a great many other tools such as Augers, Chisels, Files, Squares and Ham
mers, also garden Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Spades and Scoops.
A. Few Xmas Suggestions
2.00
skesinfo.ur.lots 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and
Former price from $1.00 to $4.50.
.'(.'.iC:new ..$5.49 $5i?:now....$3.49 $2iinw... $1.99
$1.00
at '
Ever Ready Flash Lights
at only
A big line of Pocket Knives, Razors and Shears at extra low prices. Table
Cuttery, also Food Choppers and many useful articles at prices that will
surprise you.
AVood and. Iron Stock
Remember our stock of articles in Wood and Iron is the biggest in the
county and is being sold at way down prices.
ASEM1SSEN &
PLATTSMOUTH,
KLINGER
NEBR.
BY SIZES
Forty Years of Longing.
A New iLiilaiul man tells of nil eld
erly woman in u Massachusetts town
who not lonj; no found herself rich
enough to buy a complete dinner set.
"It seems a sinful waste of money
Sarah." observed a neighbor to whom
the set was belnn shown. "You're gel
tin' along hi years an' you won't need
chlny long."
"I may uot nectl It long," respoude
Sarah, "but I need It now it ml ba
needed it for forty yen i s. oii don'
know how cramped I've been."
"Cramped?"
"Yes, cramped! Iiok at the bg tea
parlies I've been Invited to! Have I
ever given anything like as big a one;
No! Hut now, thank goodness. I'm
able to retaliate at last!" Boston Tost.
GIVING THEM FAIR WARNING
Some people expect so n. uli iiio.'o
than others I, lie.
Intoxicated Woman Unduly Alarmed,
Considering the Character of
Her Companions.
Canon Ilensley Henson, during his
lectures at Yale, said at a dinner in
New liavef): "In my condemnation
of this American custom 1 was mis
taken. Yes, I was as rldicrously mis
taken as the woman in th- third class
smoker. At Hanbury a half-dozen
young Methodist ministers once board
ed a third-class smoker wherein sat a
frowsy woman smelling of beer. The
young ministers had been attending u
ministerial conference. In their black
garb they conversed gravely on con
ference affairs, while the frowsy wom
an nodded in her corner. As tho
train approached the long tunnel, the
woman roused herself. She pinned
buck lazily a tail of hair that had
fallen on her shoulder, and she fixed
her glassy eyes on the six pale, black
clad divines. Then she took from her
man he was a great hunter and war- j basket a huge breadknife. Making a
rl. ..iways represented with a drawn j ' unsteady nourishes and lunges in
tL 1 tit. 1. I ! 1- .1 1.1 11
hand and a bow in the I lm" s;llu '"
ly: Don t none o you boys try none
o' yer tricks on me in the tunnel,
mind, or I'll open ye.' "
Frigga.
'rlgga, from whom Friday Is deriv
ed was either a god or a goddess, ne
cor 'ng to time and country. As a
THE QUESTION
OF THE H0l i
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WHAT SHALL
I GIVE
This question 's most easily answered at the
Variety Store. Our counters are filled with
many useful as wel. a? ornamental articles that
will appeal to any or.c. For the children, toys
of all descriptions. Prices are not only right
but below the average for the ame quality of
merchandise. Get our prices before making
your purchases and you'll save money. Do your
Xmas shopping now and do it at the Variety
store.
sword In one
other. In the Scandinavian countries j
Frigga was called the "Venus of the i
North," and the sixth day of the week ;
was consecrated to her wv-nhip.
KAISER HAS LADY DRAGON
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The Variety Store
'Hsmouth, Neb., 3rd Door Last of bank of Cass County.
ALL OF 1910
S3 without Sunday, $4 uitli Sunday
This Is our BARGAIN WEEK OFFER, DECEMBER 21 to 28,
Inclusive. Fourth year of the big offer, and thousands always take
advantage ot It and save money. No traveling men for you to
support, no hotel bills, no railroad fare, no fake premiums; just
newspaper we are selling you and nothing else. Every cent of
extra cost cut out and given to you. Do you want to encourage
that sort of thing and save the usual waste? If so, hercfs your
chance, and you get the biggest and best newspaper in Nebraska,
the one that can print the truth about everybody and everything.
It will be an eye-opener. Some interesting things going on and
if you want the inside, here's your chance. No whiskey or beer
ads, no dirty medical ads. It's as clean as a whistle and you'll
like It. You ought to have a Lincoln paper. -:- -:- -:- -:-
n ASK THE PUBLISHER OF THIS PAPER ABOUT IT
She Guards Emperor William's Court
Against tha Entry of Feminine
Undesirables.
There is at Kaiser Wilhelm's lterlln
palace an Oberhofmelsterln, a lady ;
who has been described as a court '
chamberlain in petticoats, who has to '
make personal acquaintance with
every lady before she may attvud a
court.
A ball at the Berlin court Is an af
fair of much ceremony, but, curious
to say, there are uu cloak rooms In ;
the palace and all wraps bar to b
left In their owners' carriages.
The imperial couple do not dance, .
but they watch with interest the
pirouetting of their subjects In the ;
wain, and they delight In tb grata-1
f m! mlDset dam-lug, for which tbsre ,
has been a furore In Herliu thess lw '
seusous past. '
The courts In Berlin ara conducted
with even more state than In Ung- j
land. The Ivdles wear uo trains, It la
true, to tbelr court froeks, but It Is
expected of tseai to spend lavishly on I
tbelr clothes, to don uiagulflvcnt jew I
els and never by any chauve to wear
black, and black, by the way, W ale !
disallowed la St. Petertbsr(.
At a Uerlla eeurt they have an c44
way ef separating married women aaa
girls. Wlvss and daughters are mar
shalled etf U separate reouis befere
the fwa of the fata' buglus. tfeaVkf
weuui.
CHRISTMAS IS COMING
And we are here with the goods
No such display of furniture was ever
shown in Plattsmouth and much of the
stock is suitable for Christmas presents.
Come and see our
RUGS, CARPETS, CHAIRS
and other swell articles, just the thing
for gifts
WE CARRY TOYS
Just what you want for the little folks
to make them happy. Call and see
what we hare.
M. HILD
The Furniture Man, Sixth Street
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