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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1902)
-St1' ... j r eg crek pric S CHAPLAIN (Ulivcrs his famous hvturv "The Bright Side of Life in Libby Prison, AT THE FARM WESDAY, The intellectual treat of the season- KYmtykI K-ats, any part of the house, 50c. Tickets on (Jut Hell," the favorite cljjar. Uns-ed oil ami white lea I at (Jer i;.' & Co. lr. Frank L. Cummins, dentist. -:lice with Ir. K. I. Cummins. Tiie paint that, lasts is Lowe Iiros. lilh Standard, sold ami guarantee! by tiering & Co. If you are a jude of a irood smoke, t ry the "Acorns" . cent cigar and you wi!l smoke no other. Wall Paper now is the best time to paper your house, it saves coal. Jer iritf & Co. carry the largest line in Cass county. V"e guarantee the lit of the spec ta- s we sell, you can try them a week x ten clays and ir not satisfactory you 4-:ti return them awl K?t your money Inc-k. Oerino&Co. I Cash or Trade g g ----- "FOR YOUR - - J & mvm h ran 1 ft 3 Butter up to 20c. Lard up Butter to brintc top price must be fresh, properly work ed and salte.l. Trado price is higher than cash. New Goods Just Arrived! All Wool Sweaters for men. boys and children best qualities. A splendid assortment of durable and hand some ladies undorskiits. Golf gloves, the best assort ment. All wool dress skirts and golf skirts. We aie still selling that crnckerjack line of boys shoes nt $1.25. $1.50 nnd SI. 17). A completeline of general merchandise to ex change for your produce or rash. MNH'S COSH PR F AHUM STORE. Plattsmouth 198 TELEPHONES Nebraska 4. M invmnr niOCK. Pfattsmonth. NH. It ft 44fc I fi NECESITI We have a new lot of Fine Ilair Brushes, Fine Dressing Combs, Ele gent Iland Mirors. (all prices) Our Toilet Sets and Travel ing Cases are extra gtnxl value. Our line of Xmas Perfumes is well worth seeing and prices right. TOILET SOAP FROM 5 TO 50 CENTS. . Gr. Fricke 8z Co., LEADING PrtARAISTS. CHRISTMAS CHIMES! S Remember Your Loved Ones By Purchasing Sons Excellent and Durable Presents. cles for the young and the place UNION Corner Main and Sixth, MAE 9f EL E THEATER. I, sale at "Exquisites" is the pular cigar, and a most elegant smoker. Made only by Herman Spies. Not the cheapest but the best rem edy on earth for coughs and colds. Ber ing's White Tine and Tar. Bring your prescription and family recipes to (Jering & Co., they will be tilled correctly and at the lowest price. Better Than a Plaster. A piece of Manuel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on the affected parts, is better than a plaster for a lame back and for pains in the side or chest. Pain Balm has no superior as a liniment for the relief of deep seated, muscular and rheumatic pains. For sale by all druggists. h Eggs up to 1 8c. to 12c. h 11 8 TNT A 8 tt In looking around for such articles, bear in mind that CRABI THE JEWELER, has the finest line of Silver ware for the housewife, and a most element line of . gold watches, finger rinjjs and oth er articles for the younger ladies. Also many nice arti old men. Remember BLOCK, Plattsmouth, Neb. "Exquisites" for a most delicious smoke. A. C. llawls Sundayed with relative in Afton, Iowa. Levi ttusterholtz, of Murray, was a county seat visitor Tuesday. I. Hawksworth has returned from a- business trip to Chicago. 'jChe St. Mary's Guild met with Mrs. T. . Livingston Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snavely, of Mur ray were shopping in I'lattsmouin Tuesday. Jacob Money penny left Tuesday for a vikift or several weeks with relatives in Create, Neb. If yom can't keep your walk clear of snow, for goodness sake put ashes on the sliP'pcry places. fieorgtj Hall and wife, of Alvo, were visiting Dr. J. II. Hall and family in this city the latter part of last week. The independent telephone com pany will have the new South Omaha system in ' ship shape by the tlrst of May. J. P. Ke'jl, of Cedar Creek, passed through the city Monday enroute for Murray, noar which place Mr. Keil has farming Interest. Mrs. Hef-man Ricftfer and son, who were here to atte.id the funeral of Mrs. It's mother.lef t Tuesday for their home in Canton, S I). Mrs. J. Benson, 210 So. loth, Omaha, Neb. Our store is full of Christmas presents Furs Marten, Mink, etc., 13.75 to $45. Muffs from $1.25 to $20. Big cut in children's cloaks. Under wear in all qualities and prices. Fine French Flannel Waists from 3.87. Others for $2.87 and $1.87. In art needle work we have white linen pieces, Irish hand embroidered, hem stitched, etc. Burnt leather pieces. Sofa pillows, wrist bags, etc. Prettiest line of dolls in Omaha. I.UJ 1 E. G. si We are headquarters for everything both in the ornamental for A A Nice Umbrella, A Fur Scarf or A Uold Medal uarpet sweeper, Kugs, an sizes, Trom 3i.uu A Pair of Queen Quality Shoes. raws, Don't forget our "Queen vestigate. Candlesticks, Purses, Bags, Pillow Tops, and Novelties of all kinds. Don't forget our line of home-made Comforts, Shawls, Blankets and the best line of :. Hosiery and Underwear in Cass countv. I r,JVU r AUt-tt "AL1 4 lUii - uw W-' CT ' Gering & Co. are the sole agents for the famous Lowney chocolates. None like them, and just what the girls love in candy. It is said that every bride has many friends but in a few years they dwindle down to one. That's Rocky Mountain Tea. Makes and keeps her well.- 3.1 cents, at Gering & Co. The tidy housewife always admires a fine article of furniture, and many prefer such to anything else for a Christmas present. Sattler & Fass bender have a most tasty and elegant line to select from. For the boys and girls they have an abunance of toys, in cluding sleds, wagons and other arti cles calculated to make the young heart leap with joy on Christmas morn. It will be good news to the mothers of small children to learn that croup can be prevented. The first sign of croup is horseness. A day or two be fore the attack the child becomes hoarse. This is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough. Give Chamber lain's Cough Remedy freely as scon .is the child becomes hoarse?;, or even, after the rough cough appears, and ft will dispel all symptoms of croup. Ih this way all danger and anxiety may be avoided. This remedy is used " by many thousands of mothers and has never been known to fail. It is,in fact, the only remedy that can always j be depended upon and that is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all druggists. Fight Ui!l Bt CUter. Those who will persist in closing their ears against the continual recommendation of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, will have 8 long and bitter fight with tbeir troubles, if sot ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss, has to say! . "Last fall my wife had every, symptom of con sumption. She took Dr. Kind's New Discovery after everything else bad failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured trr. Guaranteed by F. G. Frieze & Co, droplets. Price CCsasd C1.C3.1 Trixl butties freev A. L. Iiccker, of Union, was a Platts mouth visitor Friday. Wm (Jllllsple, of Mj'tiartJ, was a county seat visitor Saturday. Don C. Ispaln came down from Lincoln Saturday morning r.nd visited over Sunday with his parents. A marriage license was Issued Satur day to-Mr. Conrad L. Mjller, aj;ed 25. of Omaha, and Miss Marie I'onsky, aed 22, of Lcjulsvllle. J. F. OkIc, living west of Mynard, while In the city Saturday called and renewed for the Journal another year, i Mr. Cook Is well pleased with the paper. Miss Jennie Cory, who had lieen j visiting the family of her uncle, John : Cori', for the past month, took hor do-, parture for her home in Sac City, ! Iowa. The Eureka Water Lift, hy use of! one gallon of city water, w ill pur.ip si ' gallon and a half of cistern water, hot or cold, to your fixtures, thus saving' one-third of the meter rate. A. C. Kawlh. J'lumbor. Mrs. Itertha Frey and son Ccorgc have arrived at their home in Cedar Creek from a three months' visit with relatives in Switzerland. They stop ped in Plattsmouth a few hours last Thursday. They report a most en joyable trip and a pleasant time. Chas. Banning, of Nehawka, was in the city Thursday last as a witness In the case of Micheal Kime, et al., in which there was a controversy over a road located southeast of that place. Mr. Banning gave the Journal a very pleasant call Friday morning, previous to departing for home. He is one of the faithful democrats of Cass county, and it's always a pleasure to meet him. For balk A good piano, orginal cost $500. Can be bought now for 100, or other property can be taken in ex change. Apply at Journal ollice. DOYEY A Xmas Gifts! few seasonable hints such as A Pair of Wool Blankets, Muff, A Wool or Quality" price competion. Call at the store and in Also an elegant assortment of ,AJ gr' irr' D. J. Pittman, the Murray grain buyer, was in the city Tuesday. The most inveterate smokers declare the "Exquisite"' the choicest cigars. The average housewife always wel comes a choice piece of parlor or bed foom furniture for a Christmas pres ent, and the place to get such articl s is at Sattler & Fassbender's. A glass or two of water taken half an hour before breakfast will usually keep the bowels regular. Harsh cathartics should be avoided. When a purgative is needed, take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are mild and gentle in their action. For sale by all druggists. ON 3G (HE! GMTEuS! ft ( ) ( Yr. ( ) ( ) ) mm if -A J 1 ) 8 1 T7 s A 8 L l m V Citizens' Meeting. The mod lug called for the puriose of devising wiijs and means to collect the delinquent taxes due the city of Plattsmouth, assembled In the dlst ilct court room last night, a per notice published hi t lie city papers. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Morgan, and the object of the same was briefly stated by Jesse L. Boot. As to numlxMs present, it was veiy respectable, and the Journal was pleased to note that among them was a fair sprinkling of the most prominent business men, who seemed to In? great ly Interested in hitting upon some plan that would assist the city out of its present dilemma: however, but very little was accomplished, except an agreement to stand by the county and city otlkials in their efforts to collect the back taxes. Hon K. B. Windham 'lilt the nail on the head" when he said the proper policy to pursue would be for our people to "get together" and work in harmony for the best interests of the town, instead of pulling against them, as has loen done in numerous in stances. Let us all unite in one com mon effort to build up the city, instill new life in our march to prosperity and the welfare of the city and her citizens atlarpc. "A long pull, a strong pull, and a pull altogether," will soon pull Plattsmouth out of its present rut. and a great boom follow. Chaplain McCabe. Those who fail to hear Chaplain Mc Cabe on the "Bright Side of Lire in Libby Prison," at Parinele theatre, next Wednesday nibt, lecember 17, will miss one of the rarest t reats of a life time. The writer has heard the bishop, and knows what h- is talking about when he says it will pay every one to hear him. Reserved Keats 50 cents. (Jet tickets at Wcscott's and i Morgan's stoi cs. SON. useful as well as the Silk Dress Pattern, EgD A. B. Fornoff, of Cullom called S .turday, while in the city on busi nfss, and renewed his allegeance to the Journal for another j-ear. One of the staunch friends of the Journal, John R. McNurlin, was in the city Saturday, and while here called and ordered the old reliable sent to his sister in Canada, Mrs. Jaretta Cole, for one year. Mr. Mc Nurlin desires Mrs. Cole to know what is going on in Cass county. Will Coolidge and family attended a reunion of the Coolidge clan at the home of Harry Coolidge, in Lead, on Thauksgivingday. Father and Mother Coolidge and four sons and their families ate turkey together. Washington Smith . and wife of Plattsmouth, Neb., are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Will Coolidge, and family. Central (S. D. ) Register. Greenwood Citizens "Worked." A special to the World-Herald, from Greenwood, under date of December 7, givesan account of a pair of swindlers that have been operating in that sec tion during the past week, and as a consequence there are man irate vic tims who might resort to measures not altogether welcomed by the fakers should they return. The two young men drifted into Greenwood and imme diately started in to dispose of a new and wonderful stove polish, which they warranted to last forever, and to make a rusty stove look like a looking glass. Their plan was to rub the preparation over the leg of a stove and then tell their intended victim not to allow it to get hot for two days. The polish was indeed a beautiful one, and they had no trouble in disposing of a large amount of the stuff .at 50 cents a pint. At the end of two days they had disap peared. ' When a stove that had been polish ed with the preparation was fired up, the aroma arising from the "polish" was something awful, and it burned with the rapidity of tinder, leaving the stove if anvthinsr in a worse condi tion than it was before the stuff was put on. An investigation proved it to be nothing more nor less than com caon coal tar, which ordinarily sells at 43 cents per papon. - " -. wm i m 5Qj soocooooooooooe i i i xzrd ii , proofs; gr ?WKHoowoqtywo ; jp ; Savior A Miller presents the Comedians ;j 1;; Jfi "CAMPBELL Se MACK j M MOYT'S Greatest Play Q j ! Pretty Olrls. f n lr ! DaZ2,,n9 M 1 2Cr Costumes, o yw I Catchcy Music. (0 Vff)lfn) fffffOlB 1 1 j j Production of jj ! L 1 1 Tle Best of all the co ti3 S -AS i Hoyt farces. 8 Ii A Metropolitan jl OFf I ;! Cast of UVlUW 8 ! 2mo-'5 Y fll tl 1 ONE NIGHT A U D liiii .o u y"Uullalry II oa I Heart Disease Cured Wonderful Results Follow Re cently Discovered Remedies. A $250 Treatment Free. No death comes more suddenly than that from heart disease. Thousands die uncessarily each year because most physicians do not understand these troubles. Startling Improvements have been made during the last few years in the treatment of heart disease. Formerly digitalis was the only remedy employed, though it Injured many cases and cured none. Ir. Miles, the specialist in heart and chronic diseases, finds it necessary to employ eighteen heart remedies to cure with certainty the many forms of heart trouble. To demonstrate the unusual curative powers of his' new treatments, Dr. Miles will send a 2..'S0 course free. Every sufferer from short breath, pain in side, oppression in chest, irregular pulse, palpitation, smothering spells, purling ankles or dropsy should take advantage of his offer. - Mr. II. A. A-lilurii. or Kfdilinf?. Col., six month's ufter lie had taWrn the spec'lnl treat ments, writes: '"I feel as I never did in my life. If I ever have another attrifk of hesirt trouble I shall write you ut once, for no other doctor can treat me." .Ins. E. Adams. 2714 Magnolia nve.. Chicago, says: "Your special treatment cured me of heart disease of 15 years standing after several reputable physicians of this city failed." The president of :i leading state college who has been treated without benefit, writes: "Your treatment has wonderfully relieved my heart difficulty. My stomach also is in excellent condition, and my general health !. greatly improved. I am feeling much better than for years." (Writer's name given on request) fl. E. Bennett. Montlcello. Ind.. reports: "I have valvular heart disease, stomach and nervous troubles. Five leading physician gave me up. Your treatment saved me." A thousand testimonials will be sent free on request. These Include many who have been cured after from live to twenty or more physicians and professors had pronounced them incur able. Send at once for free treatment before it is too late. Address, Frank lin Miles, M. D., LL. B., 203 to 20!), State street, Chicago, III. Please mention this paper. 3 !! 3 S 3 3 9 9t8 5 3 5 3 3 ?( 3 3 9 Bl 3 9 5 9! w H I FOR CHRISTMAS ! 5 9 5-5 5 S 19 9 9 3 3 9 ! 9 9 9 9 2 Candies M. F ANGER Tb Department Store Mian ggg SHOR 77 In order to raine this amount hoforo January 1st, I invito my city nnd country friends to call nt my store and get goods in the fol lowing departments ut almost their own price: Dry Goods, Groceries, Clonkn, Millinery, Ladios' Dress nnd Golf Skirts, Opera Shnwls and Fasci nators, Jewelry, Boots and Shoos, llats and Cap., Rubber Goods, Trunks and Valines. I havo just received h larjj assortment of the latest style Lu dies' Belts and Hair Ornaments. We are now BelIingOods in any of the abovei departments regard less of cost. I hnvp decidetl to c-intinue tho following special sale for a few dny3: 10 yards LL muslin, worth 7r a yard, for only 39c 10 yards outing flannel for. . .39c 2000 yards Torchon lace, worth yard, now goes at. . Ic A full line of hosiery of all kinds at a very low price. Blankets and comforts at great ly reduced prices. A beautiful sample lino of flan nel waists at sample prices. In Clonks, Furs, Fascinator. and Opera Shawls our prices can not be beaten. j We also carry a large line of V Shoes, Overshoes, Gloves, Mittens, Hats and Caps. In our grocery department we an? offering: 20 lbs Best Granulated SugarSl.OO ArbucltK coffee nt 10c packng Good fresh country lard 12Jc Other goods in this department at equally low prices. Wo always pay the highest mar ket price for all kinds of produc.o. Don V Mlts tbl$ Opportunity. A word to the wise I sufficient. M. F ANGER Tbe Department Store Man. Candies in Enormous Quantities! Wc ttakc Them All! 4 i ! n ( ) ( ) ( ) . We 1h ve the regular Clirist mas Candies t hat usually sell for luc per pound, at 10c per pound. In these yoods we use only pure and wholesome inured ents. Last year we sold about ten bar rels of them during the holidays, and tills year we expect to make up about double the amount. . . . Made in many different va rieties and you can't afford to miss the opportunity..., But this is not all. We also have the nicest and largest line of fine candies, such as Choco lates, bon bons, etc., put up; in the smallest baskets and boxes. We pay especial attention to these (roods and make them as pure and delicious as tbey era tt. And then thsre irs cltzt kinds, too nuieroc3tcaect:c3. A!ro trrs c .--ta, cz, f3, etc rzzzz arzzzie C:; iz ' zzz, IText Deer t3 r, O. -t f i 14 9