The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, December 23, 1909, Image 8

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TONSORIAL ARTISTS
HOLD A MEETING
Some Action as to Prices to be
Taken at Neit Meeting.
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CHRISTMAS QIFTS!
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CHRISTMAS PACKAGES
We are Factory Agents
and buy our Candies di
rect. Any other dealer
handling Johnston's in
this city buys them from
a jobber and you have
no assurance that you
get fresh goods.
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I THE RED CROSS DRUG STORE. I
IYrsuiint to a cull the lwriurs if
the city met hist evening ut the tun
so 1 parlors of Hosencruns & Co.,1
r the llotjl Hilry aftri)u.sini.si for
.ie din l.ml heei. enm'ludul, and
cussed the adviniibilii.. of making tl c
iiiie of rluniiv; fifleeu cent; in t'
place of ten :;s heretofore So.ne tV i
wince the re dice ( f '! "rii five e. i v :
for it necl. e.uve v,;- i.i ".i:..u d, I
hih'I has for sonic time heen in vogue.
The proposition now before the trade
is to charge fifteen cents for the .shave
and allow the neck shaving free
when done with some other work
bv the barber. The price for a shave
and a neck shave, has been fifteen cents
and this will be no hardship on those
who wish their necks shaved, as the
payment of the fifteen cents for the
shave will enable them to get their
necks shaed as well.
Those who have not made a prac
tice of having the neck shaved will
have their bills increased but only
a trifle.. Hut little was said in the
way of the uniform charge by any in
attendence and nearly all the busi
ness places were represented. All
agreed that it would better be made
an agreement and all stay with the
matter of one charge from the shave
and neck shave included. There will
be another conference in the near fu
ture as it is desired to have the uni
form rate apply with the beginning
of t he new year.
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Watches,
Nickel $1 to $10. Silver ?j up-
" Diamonds,
Genuine, as low as
white and pjrfect ones
had at $25 upward
Fine
to be
Signet Rings,
$1.00 to $10.00, solid gold.'
Bracelets,
The satisfactory kind,
filled $1.50 to $8.00.
Gold
Cuff Links,
With the signet tops or the
large stones. Gold filled 50c
upward. Solid gold $2.50 upward.
BUY YOUR STAMPS
IN ADVANCE
Imposition on Carriers to Collect
Coins this Weather.
TROY WILES GETS
A BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
Bunch ot Friends Congregate and
Help Him Celebrate.
The following letter to the post
master from the fourth assistant
postmaster geiiernl is self-explanatory:
Washington, Dee 10. 1 !(!.
The Postmaster,
Sir:
l'roni a recent count made by rural
carriers in one of the counties in the
Mate of New York of coins deposited
by parlous in their boxes for the pur
chase of stamp supplies, it was found
that each earlier in the county was
collecting an average of 11.") one-cent
pieces each week. This average ap
plied to all the ionics in operation
throughout the country would give
the enormous t( I :d of about WIO.OOO,
(M.ll) coins.
As mo.-l of lie-" coins are deposit
ed loose in boxes, it is desirable that
you and the rural carriers, in a tactful
and polite way, put forth your best
elTorts to induce patrons to provide
ilmiiwi.lt is tviili st.uim Minnlies in
advance of their need.-, and to ciiip ;
their boxes with suitable coin-holding
receptacles. It should be fully ex-;
plained to patrons that the picking jj
of loose coins fro'u boxes w only
results in needless hardship and suf
fering to carriers in winter weather,
delays the delivery and collection of
the mails, but I'lcowently results in
actual money h'.-s to the carrier, for
if, in collecting coins from boxes, they
drop them into the snow or on the
ground without recovery, they are
required to replace the amount out of
their own funds. le.-peet fully,
P. V. DeC.raw.
l'ouvlh Assistant P. M. C.
Six Miles south of Cedar Creek is
the happy home of Mr. and Mrs.
Troy Wiles and on Saturday night
last a big bunch of their friends in
vaded their home to assist Mr. Wiles
in celebrating his 'J'.'nd birthday, and
they made the event one long to be
remembered
A two-course lunch was served and
the evening was passed with music
and games. One of Mr. Troy's sur
prises was a post card shower, many
being sent him. we would give the
names of those present, but space wil
not permit, there being ppward of
fifty guests who extended the happy
host their very best wishes before
leaving, which was at a late hour.
HAS A STATE WIDE
, REPUTATION
Made So By Character oi Goods
Carried In Stock.
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Cloth Brushes,
Sterling silver $2.00 upward,
Scarf Pins,
Gold filled 50e upward,
gold $1.00 upwa-d.
Solid
Napkin Rings,
50c to $2.00.
Men s Vest Chains,
P'.ted 7.rK- to .-) Gold
filled $2.50 upward.
Timely Gill Suggesticn
What to Give a Woman.
Diamond Jewelry,
Mesh Bags,
Neck Charms,
Shirt Waist Sets, "
Veil Pins,
Jewel Cases,
Link Buttons,
Brooches,
Collar Pins,
Scarf Pins,
Belt Pins,
Signet Hat Pins,
Kings.
Bed Room Clocks,
Brushes and Combs,
Mirrors,
Coin Purses,
Brackets,
Belt Pins,
Bon Bon Dishes,
Bon Bon Spoons,
Book Marks, . '
Hat Pin Holders,
Jewel Cases,
Lorgnette Chains,
Signet Kings,
stone Kings,
Scissors,
Belt Buckles.
What to Give a Man.
Ash Tray?,
B. P.'O. E. Card Cases,
Cloth Brushes,
Cuff Links,
Vest Chains,
robs.
Manicuring Article.,
Military Sets, silver.
Lockets,
Charms.
Signet Kings,
Shaving Cups and Brushes,
Pocket Knives,
Scarf Pins,
Whisk Brooms,
Smoking Sets.
Combs,
Waterman's Meal Foent "n Pen,
Napkin limits.
Cut Glass,
GOc to $15.00.
Fountain Pens,
Waterman's ideal. Best on
earth $2.50 upward. Best for
the money.
Cfo:ks,
Gold and si Tl plated. $1.25
upward, fillers from $1.00
to $30.00.
Sierped
Sod .
: . u Sets
upw aid.
Ladies' Watch Chains,
$2.50 upward.
China,
Hand paintod, 50c upward.
Fobs,
For man or woman; ribbon,
Sl.OOupwp'd. G)'d, $2.50 upward.
Made Merry at Friends Birthday.
Tuesday evening a number of young
folks, mostly members of the
tian ciurch, met at the barber shop
of Jesse Perry and proseeded to the
home of Floyd Stone, in the southwest j t
portion of the city, where they took : j
general charge of things and had a good ;
time, all on account of Floyd having ! A
been born just seventeen years agoi
last evening. The time was madei X
to speed away with rallies, songs,
laughter, and general social conversa
tion. A number of very appropriate
and beautiful presents were given ;s
tokens of the friendship and good feel
ings of those present for their young
friend. Supper was served at mid
night and all departed wishing Floyd
many more hapry returns of the or-, JmJM'JmJmJmJ
casion.
Lockets and Chains,
$2.50 upward.
Mesh Bags,
$5.00 to $6. 00.
arcKE W. CRABILL Sii
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
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James Hudson departed for Ar
lington this morning where he will
visit with friends fgr the day.
SETTLER'S
EXCURSIONS
At Low
Round Trip
Rates
On sale every first and third
Tuesday in each month to every
part of the Smthwe-t.
MISSOURI.
ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA,
TEXAS.
OKLAHOMA,
K AIM?-AS AND
COLORADO
hopped into the store room of
Crahill, the jeweler, last eve-1
ning and was told by that affable
gentleman that it was nearly useless
to attempt an adequate display of
his goods in the window, which al
though ample enough, is ami has been
so covered with frost that it was iin-
possible to see what was on the inside
!of the glass. When one gets inside
J though, he linds that he has stepped
I into a fairy land of the most beautiful
and useful Christmas goods imagin
able. There are many who think
I that in order to get what one wants
it is necessary to go to some larger
town for liem, while in truth the
contrary is oftimes the case. We
have an instance in point at the pres-
ient time in the ease of a young lady
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is spending the holidays at the home
of the writer, a guest of our daughter.
The young lady wished to purchase
some ink cull buttons with the ini
tial "A" thereon for her brother
All the stores in Lincoln were can
vassed without finding the desim
article. The first question propound
ed to Mr. Crahill brought forth tlx
goods wanted and of the finw
quality as well. The price was not
out of line and the young lady was
extremely well pleased and repeatedly
complimented our city upon the we
selected "stocks of jewelry and kin
(bed lines carried by Mr. Crabil
Nor were the compliments confine
to tliis line, for a number of- other
Mores shared the same good words,
of one not a citizen of Pl.ittsnioiith.
Now it looks to us as though some
of the eiti.ens of Plattsinouth should
see and recognize this fact as in contra
; d'stinetion with outside towns.
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Book
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This Stori Is a Sparkle With All Kindscf Gcods Suitable for Christmas Presents and the Difference D;
tween Our Prices and Prices E'sewLcre, Is Never so Pronounced as at Jlis Season of the Year.
Returns to Home In West.
.Joseph Cole after having visited
in the city and neighborhood for the
pasi two weeks with relatives and
i i lend- ili parted tin.- morning
Hugh Norton, Agent.
Ilavclock. where he will visit
home of his brother .James C
well as at the home of Fontz '
the country, an older brotl :
or
at the
tie, as
' ile in
for a
few days before returning to bis home
at Odell this state.
Frank .Jean from the state univer
sity is spending his vacation at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
(.'has. Jean, southwest of the city.
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BOOKS! BOOKS!
The taly complete line of books in the city. All the
latest issues of Fictio.. worth reading "When a M.n
Marries." "Gocse Cirl." "Half a Chance," "Making of
Bccby Burnett," "Selina Lou," "The Cash Intrigue,"
"The Bill Toppers," "Little Sister Snow," "The Foreign
er," and many other "This season's most popular sellers"
Handsomely illus:ratcd by Christy, Fisher, Ilutt and other
popular illustrators making beautiful Christmas gifts.
JUVENILE BOOKS AND TOY BOOKS.
Blest are the children who find in their Christmas stock
ing any of our delightful gift books. Blest because through
the whole year they w ill find untold happiness in the
pages. A full assortment of "Oz" Books ' Billy Whis
kers" books Alger and Henty books, Saalfields Indestruc
tible Muslin books for little tots, "Pickles," "Newly
Weds," "Buster Brown," "Katsen jammers Kids," Paint
Books "The Auto Boys," and many others. We meet
Omaha competition on any and all books. Try us.
TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!!
All of "Toy lands" latest scientific and mechanical toys
are found here. "American Flyer" trains from $1.00 to
$8.00. Worden's Steam Engines (the kind that goes) from
$1.50 to 5.00. Magic Lanterns, Prof Zimmerman's Ludo
scope (moving picture toy) 50c each.
MILTON BRADLEY CO'S MAGIC DOTS.
Schoenhutts Co. Humpty Dumpty circus. All kinds
ol Dolls, Tea Sets, Toy Stove, Gravity Toys, Building
Blocks, Rubber Balls, Indestructible Children's Furniture,
Chairs! Tables and Rockers. Guaranteed to last ten years.
The prkc Is loSv. "Flixible Flyer Sleds," (the kind the
boys all want). Stamping Outfits, Children's Millow Rock
e Come in and see our toy line.
Chiistms Stationery, (the kind that you need not
be ashamed of) in gift boxes from o0c to $2.50.
PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!!!
A piano would make a very acceptable Christmas pres
ent, weli I guess! We have them on easy payment plan,
S5.00 a month II you like. Steinway, Weber, Hardman,
McPhale, Steiger and son, to choose from. Let us put a
piano in your home for a Christmas present, and you can
make 1st payment in January.
Mrlua Instruments, iol-ns, Mandolins, Guitars, make
a very nice Christmas Gift to those who are musically in
clined to any of the mentioned instruments. We have them.
CHRISTMAS CANDIES!
The orly place In town where you can buy Candies at
Omaha prl:c 2, COO lbs Red Band Brand just received,
strictly f lesh, guaranteed pure, 28 kinds, your choice 12c
per lb. other fct ires ask 20c to 25
500 lbs, Home" M..de Toffies (mtdc in Plattsmouth) at
10c per lb., assorted kinds, mixed. Agent.-! for Johnson's
Milwaukee Chocolates, and Bon Bons, full assortment of
gift packages from 10c up.
Agents for "Fancy Ti. u inr Chocolates" in handsome
one-half lb. and one ib. ) acl.ag ill your Candy wants
here, and you will be i . :.JUu with the money saving.
POST CARDS! POST CARDS!
Don t lorget Post Cards. When in doubt, give Post
Cards. The delightful custom of sending Post Cards, es
pecially at the holiday season has co tinued to prove in
favor every year. We have sold twic "'S many this sea
son as last. You know how it deligh; vou to receive
these tiny rememberances from absent 'nds delight
them in the same mar.ner. We have the la st stock of
Tost Cards in the town, comprising all the newest things
on the market, foreign and domestic, from lc to 75c.
We are headquarters for Christmas Tags, Holly Paper, Holly Wreaths,
Christmas Candles, Tissue Paper, Holly Napkins, etc.
HEBOLD'8 BOOK and STATIONERY STORE.
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