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About The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1910)
t t t n rt nz n t Y f ? ? I We have 1 5 Days Only, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday ? JUST THINK OF IT--.A $35.00 SUIT FOR $12.50-200 OF THEM IN STOCK' t t T ? t t Y y ? For five days only I will place on sale my entire stock of fine Clothing; any Suit in the store for $12.50. These suits range in price from $15 to $35. You wait on yourself, pick out your own suit and pay $12.50 for it. Take the suit home, look it over, and if you have not been given as big a bargain as you anticipated, return it and get your money back. y f ; X Suit $12.50 X Sale I bO SUIT SALE h i ft r Sale DEPT. STORE a large number Y of cheaper suits ranging in price Irom $8 to $13.50 and these suits will be placed on a table by themselves and sold for just Half the Price y y ? ? ? ? t y ? ? t t t ? ? f y t ? ? t 5ni I Local Items g 0 iSf (From Fridays Dally) J. H. Peoples wub a morning so journer to the market town today. J. A. Collins, a resident of Ashland wan one of the yesterday visitors in town. W. W. Moore left last evening for Nebraska City to look into a business proposition in that city. Judson Brown of Auburn was one of yesterday's callers in the city registering at one of the local hotels. Miss Kittio Smith took one of the early trains for the metropolis where she will visit her uncle Mr. Charles Winn. The Burlington platform at the de pot is being repaired. The brick along the track had become loose and un even and the walk is being relaid. for Omaha where he will attend the good roads meetings this afternoon and evening, which.are to be given at the Commercial Club. J. E. Tuey and daughter Zclma made a round trip to the (Jate City today coming back on one of the even ing trains. A., vs. vfuiino ui wan 111 the city last evening and left on a morning tram today lor Ins Capital city home. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Davis and daughter Maries from near the city of Murray went up on No. 15 this morning for a day's visit in Omaha. C. F. Hall, the old citizen of Green wood, is leaving today for Vcnturia, California. It is hoped he will enjoy the trip and the western country. The family of L. C. Anderson take this means if expressong their thanks for the kindness and assistance ren dered to them in their trouble by their friends, neighbors and the officials. Mrs. It. Micklc of Avoca was in the city this morning on her way to Shannon City, la., where she has been called by the sickness of her brother James Micklc. Mrs. Wash Smith was a morning passenger today on the north bound Burlington. She went to Rosalie to make an over Sunday stay with her daughter Mrs. W. K. Coolidge at Itosalic. . Mayor Sattler departed early today Louis Thomas and wife of Omaha were in the city yesterday as gueasts at the home of his father M. W. Thom as. The couple departed for their home on the 8:15 train. J. II. Ilaldeman was among the Plattsmouth travellers on the north bound Burlington this morning. Mr. Ilaldeman spent the day in Omaha and returned to his home in the evening. J. W. Kirkbey and P. J. Bartell two young representatives of the Wall paper I Home Life, a monthly paper, came in on the Burlington from Iowa this morning to do some work for their paper in this town. New stock of Diamonds, Watches, and Rings at Crabill's jewelry store, tf D. K. Barr a prominent lawyer of Louisville is in town today on legal business. At Crabill's jewelry store you will find an elegant line of new and late designs in ladies belt pins for 75 cents.tf Philip Sehaefer from the city of Louisville is a Plattsmouth caller today- . Charles Murphy a farmer near Man ley is in the city today tending to small matters of business. Robert Viall one of the Nehawka residents, was on the streets of this city today. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kennedy, about thirty ladies being present. Miss Marv Junda of North Platte sister of Mrs. Tom Svoboda, is making a several weeks visit at the home of her sister in this city. Miss Pearl Allen one of the young ladies on the Olson Photograph Co.'s force has been on the sick list for the past few days and has not been able to report for work. Call at Mrs. Norton's millinery store and see the new line of trimmed hats and nobby street hat that arrived too late for Easter. tf The condition of "Grandpa" Bailey is reported to be vety encouraging today. He was quite low ycsteidaay afternoon and evening but rallied considerably this morning. D. C. West, Vilas Sheldon and Dr. Walker of Nehawka drove in from their town in Mr. Sheldon's autonmo bile yesterday afternoon and demon strated their speed on some of the Plattsmouth hills. Ladies' Oxfords Regular price $1.75, $2.00 $2.50 and $3.00. Sizes 2 1-2 to 7, patent leather and vici kid on bargain table at per pair, 1S.08, $1.38, $1.68, $1.98. E. G. Dovey & Son will attend the funeral of a friend. She will remain in the capital city for several days. W. F. Moore a farmer of Murray, was among the day's visitors at the Cass county court house. Judge Travis has called a session of district court for tomorrow where several minor cases will be brought up Mr. F. A. Dobeck, wife of M. E. Smith's general manager, is in town today inspecting the factory here. Surprise at Mumms. A delightful surprise party was held last evening at the home of Peter Mumm on Vine street for Mrs. Aug ust Mumm of Gillette, Wyoming, who is visiting at the Mumm resi dence in this city. About thirty-five or forty of the lady friends were guests of the evening, the principal diversion being cards. Towards the close of the evening, tempting re refreshments were served and a few musical selections were enjoyed. The guests departed at a late hour for their homes after pleasantly spelling the few hours in the Mumni's hospitality. Mrs. Norton, the milliner has sam ples of ladies suits and all kinds of ladies wearing apparel. Orders taken and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and see her. tf WEYRICH & HADRABA H Sole Afrents in Plattsmouth. Georgo Van Dyke, government post office inspector, formerly of Des Moines who is now locating in Monroe, is making an inspection of the Platts mouth building today and seems to be finding everything in a very satis factory condition. J. E. Nemetz went up to Omaha this morning to attend to a few busi ness matters. Ho will bo met there this afternoon by his sister, Mary, who will leave later in the day for a California trip. Miss Nemetz will go to Ontario in the sunny state to make a visit with her brother Joseph who is located in that city. Mrs. G. B. Gould of this city left this afternoon for Lincoln where she The Feed lor Saturday Night. In addition to the excellent patriotic program to be given by the G. A. It. boys and the Women's Relief Corps at Coates Hall tomorrow evening, the following will be the menu served : Baked Beans. Chicken Salad. Bread and Butter Sanwichcs. Pickles Cheese Coffee. Cake. Don't fail to come and have an en joyable time and help celebrate the Surrender of General Lee at Appomattox. Hung New Arc Lamp. Tho electiic lighting company is today putting up the big blazing arc which was spoken of some time ago in the News, at the corner of Sixth and Main streets. The light has been lit up several times in the company's ofice and the peculiar glow has always attracted considerable attention of the people on the streets. The big glim is a sample of the company's and will be left at the corner for some time and will blazo forth on special occasions and probably on Saturday nights. Barclay's Restaurant .v;v;!vp- mmm T0 EAT ''V.Vt. &"rh&'2 Everything mat and sssfst )ro2fcl 1 90 fur your SUNDA Y tWf0"Z. MlUSiJ DINNER. Board by Itllir 4 fMir-. 1 1 0 Vt. the week. Lunch counter mill - 'l-vi-eo;U Hi &&&0i. m connection. ' I Open AH Night Center oi Block Between 4th and 5th Sts. THE TAILOR'S SONG Fit out at Frank's get a suit up to date, Right in the fashion of woolens first rate. A suit that will fit goods sound as a bell, No outside shops will fit you as well, ' Keep track of Mac's good value he sells. Mac builds good clothes garments all neat, Chicago's ready made agents cannot compete. Examine his line and prices all through, Look him up for a suit, saves money for you. Reliable goods, all through his line, Order a suit for the on coming spring time, You find value for money here every time. F. M. RICHEY DEALER IN Building Material LUMBER, LIME, ETC. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Attention to Orders. YARDS AT PLATTSMOUTH, - - - MYNARD, NEBRASKA. - - . NEBRASKA.