Mauzy & Murph y Cut Glass, Fancy Im ported China, Novelties Dolls,Toys, Albums, Purses, Pocket Books, Toilet Cases, Musical Goods, Graphophones. $45 Graphophone Given Away! Look for the Big Sign! Til T MM a MEW Jim as i i x r r-y till sari is & Murph y pc ica sza z&z ysz f I T" i " I I V . . now is ine nmc to osieuc suur t 8 Holiday Presents! lon'f r.iii lnM M.:ir s;cial att tact ions in Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Novelties, &c, J5 8 wr holiday I in" is as 1I I- as it is fresh ami Mi ni rable. 1 1. contairisa great a ri. t y .ils .iinl appro pi ia! prt's iit s fur evcry I tody's iici-eSs. A FEW WATCHES ;v';';;S- fur tin' holiday trade ;i beaut il'ul lii.col aiiii's'ami t'fiit Iimim'H's watches. Call am I si-r t h-iii. A ( 'oiiiplet c Line of 117 -R-O-G-E-R-S- SILYERWARE. King. i:ron ln-s, ( haius. I'ohs, Lockets. St irk I'ins. ( 'uff Muttons Urarrlfls.Jrvvrl I loxs. I'oii 1 1 1 a in I Vns, Carving Sets, Man I ! t 'locks, Sterling ocllics, Iiccorated Pottery. A I i it- .select ii til of v Ii ir Ii i l it-1 tl i - 8 I tiamoiids, Cluster, Plain and I'.ngraved. J. W. Crabill JEWELER, Pin ttsmotith. See Miss I looping for terms for danc hiu' lessons. bailey Manning was lu re fiom Ne- liavka Saturday. A1EL-H0SE Cream 25c, br rl.apprd hands. hi ing .V: . ( 'olloids (-') cure a n.ld in one day or money refunded. 4 ri ri iV .'(. .Mi.-N.s Iiui a Schall, who has heen very i. I for several days, we are pN-aseii to s! at e, is im proving some ;it t his writ ing. Makes a .similat ion peifcct healthy blood, linn muscles, .strong nerves, ijuickens t he hrain. makes and keeps oii well. otcat Medieine, Korky Mountain Tea. Bering Co. A. S. Will shipped two car-loads "f horses to Memphis, Tenn., Saturday night. Mr. Will accompanied them, ami will endeavor to dispose of them in that city. He expects to return via Liberty. Oklahoma, to visit a few davs with his hrother, S. II. Will, liv ing near t hat place. The gun which Mr. M. K line thought was stolen from his wagon last week has heen reenved. Dan Pice? found it in the road, near Judge Chapman's residence, a few hours after it was missed from the wagon, so he claims. Mr. Mice delivered the gun to Sheriff Mcl'ride Tuesday, who left the same at thisolliee. Mr. K line called yester day, paid t he live dollars reward, and was :1. ad to tret it: yet he is linn in t he helief that tic (.'tin was stolen from the wagon, and that the thief got scared and threw it away, where it was picked up. Window (Jlass. ail si.es, Icring ( a. S, :;n, and gallon sugar kettles at John Panel's. j I nLL-HU5Ltrcam C.ioi cu.ippcu hands. bi ing Co. MEL-I10SE Cream 25c, for chap ped hands. (Jeiing Co. Christ mas one week from tomorrow. Have you secured that Turkey yet? 1 1 is a saving of nearly per cent, to hiiy your stationery of (.'ering &. ("o. Charles Thompson will hereafter read the .Journal. I le orders it sent to him at. Springfield, Neh. Craceful motion, gentle speech and courteous manners, acquired in youth, w ill exert a salutary inlluence through a w hole life time. Physiologists have for many years regarded dancing as one of the the lin es! of gymnastic exercises, and declare it to he superior to all others in its henelicial cfTcd up(n carriage and manner. When the afternoon passenger train from the cast arrived at the station yesterday, a passenger poked his head out of the window, and lanciny up Main st reet. he hehehl all those hanners across t he sidewalks, lie asked acit ienst a tiding on the depot platform the occasion for all these decorations. 'li," replied the watf. 'Piattsmouth is only holding its annual mid-winter street fai r - that's all." The passenger drew his head hack in, let the window down, apparently well satislied that it was no joke. Clans shears and razors at .!-hn Panel's. It warms the heart like sun.shine, cheers the soul like ancient, w ine.i . s hopes for t'ne future, !! Is ciM t'.e past. That's what Pocky Moi:i.; a in Tea does. cents. ierin:: ' ' ". 'Christmas cone-s 1ml once a j v." Peine m he r t he r w ho a : e i; n;i ' ! to provide even a suitah'.e meal ior that day. Prepare something for them i u this day. Tlie chihircii of such fami lies will rememher suc'.i Kindt. est lone after they have mow i! In wor.ianho'd and manhood. Harry Slogan was put in I he -co.-! ! " I 'riday on t he chai ure of tii .I'lkeuin He was taken hef. ,re .Pide .rrher Saturd.iy and lined one t! i ;:r and costs. He didn't have o.;t one uml.ir, hut Hie .lu.le look t i.at :.i:d I t. I.im ro. Kvidently tiie .lud.;e h.-li. v.s if you can't j.yct all that"s co,iii:!'r. ct what you can. Dr. J. A. M"eh ii:, a Lrra iuale ol I S. S. Colleee of )steopal hy. ha.-, n at iy f ui'liisheil ol'iice roo.us o;i-r M;.i;.' 0 Murphy's hook si ore, wliei-e he wiil he pleased to explain t ! m !': I s of o-it eop athy in the treatment of diseases and chronic aih:i'til ; t '..'a- ;.-op!e .;' Plat t smout h and . i.-ini t . ).-.) cop.- -1 iiy has achieved mark-d mh-.-w, in ma:;y of t he chi'on it- ai I ments : le-rc a! I o! h r method-have t :i 1 1 -1 to car.-. Who ever may he you r ai ! aiet! ! , ca Ii an i c 'ii sult the )steopal h. Con i'.iltal ion I rc . Also, osteopathic literat :ife free. Q :iCC Ca0e04ta444440444 n 05 n 3 Mirrors! Mirrors! Hand and Triplicate MIR Ma.Iro, Kivt h licvKl Plate Glass. A More Suitable Xmas Presrrit Y on could not buy. All prices at 1 F. G. FRICKE & CO., PHARMISTS. Mirrors! Mirrors! t o & 0 iPCQfr03 5fr3SPQ0X0404 G2 Nebraska. LOCAL BREVITIES. Dr. Marshall, dentist, I'iterald l.l.nk. I'ather P.radiey wasa Lincoln visitor y est erday. Smoke Hie Willi Pros.' celehrated '(Jut IIm1" cigars. I'ather Pradley returned last I'riday from a hrief sojourn in Denver. A full line of Plair's famous writ inu t al-Iets at Cel ine .'v Co"s. I'rom " to J", cents. I f you are a jiiiL'e of a irood smoke, try the "Acorns" ." cent ciar and you will smoke no ot her. Pianoson monthly pay ments of "..co and up per month. See A. .1. .tackson. at strei jht St rei-ht's. P. PMrso;i. cair new merchant, is li'unsclf a.'ain. after several days c n tinement to his rom w il! illness. dp. i. a. Mi:i:iiA.. sti:opatii 4 Ulice over Mauy Murphy's Unik store, MainSt., hetween 4th and.'.th. A rnarri lire permit was granted yes-ti-nlay to Jack P. Howard, aired -I. ami Miss Mattie Peiar. aed eighteen, lxth of this city. Mr. Orlando Niday. of Murray, and Miss lUssie Coealill. of I'nion. were utiited in the holy hondsof mat riinotiy hy .ludre I iiir!ass yesterday. W. P. Oaks, the popular cashier of the Silver City Iowa) Pank. wasin the city en husinessTuoday. andofcoine was a caller at Journal headquarters. Pilly is an old friend of the Journal family and cotiseipieritly we are always happy to meet him. Pert Painter, of Nehawka. claims to have discovered perpet u il motion. He has invenied a marhin. which has run seven weeks without stopping, and without any apparent loss of energy. He is haviiikf im del madeon which he la pes to secure a patent. Well, huy tasty and lei iiiir Do y on smoke ''Puds?" them at Cerintr C'o.'s. We have many heautiful dainty Christmas presents. Co. Miss Clara Street returned yester day from a hrief visit with friends in Ped ak, Iowa. F. M. Ynuntr and wife, of I'nion, were Piattsmouth ii tors yesterday. L. '. Todd and wife, of near Ne hawka, were in the county seat Christ mas shopping yesterday. A tnarriar license was issued Tues day to Frederick W. Packnieyer, ajred twenty-four, of M unlock. and Miss Ida L. ;urr, aired twenty-one. of South Pend. The Woman's club wiil entertain ed at the home of the president, Mrs. L. A. Moore, on Saturday, the l'.'lh. Mrs. P. O. Fellows, of Pelle Fourche, S. D.. beitiLT the jruest of honor. Otto Wurl departed yesterday on a business tour toireemvood, Havelock, Lincoln and other points. The Wurl Pros, have built up a lartre ciirar trade, and it has all been done by kind treat ment to their customers and manufac turin good fronds. Lieut. Pobert K. Poyer, of the 1. S. Infantry, en route to join his company in California, was the truest of Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. K. Dovey over Sunday, ar riviiiLT in the city Saturday morninr. Lieutenant Poyer departed .Monday for his destination, and was accompanied as far as Omaha hy Mrs Dovey and daughter. Miss F.tliel. Mrs. Mahala Kintr, formerly a resi dent of this county, recently died at the home of her trrand-dauhter in P:i venna. Neb. Mrs. Kim; was about s2 ! years of aire, and was ainontr the tirst ; settlers of Cass county iiaviujr settled j in the vicinity of where Weepinr Wat er now stands in 1.)7. S!io was buried at the above-named place. CP Christmas Presents! &v mmm IF IT COMES FROM HO LL Y'S WE HAVE THE USEFUL AS WELL AS THE ORNAMENTAL. Kanov (ioxl and Novelties f all Kinds. Here are a Few Pointers: A Nice Ruo;, I A Pair of Blankets, A Gold or Silver Mounted Umbrella, A Pair Lace or Tapestry Curtains, A Pair of Oueen Ouality Shoes, A Table Cloth and Napkins. Chinaware Special! We have a special importation of these goods. A very high grade line, at way down low prices at just about half what it is usually sold. 'jz vzr. vcosocoiooococciccvo? 33 c:x szr.y.tt jz. jz. fc'.vzr.&.z.xj: rs. vc -sict ::o? .zr.w. Don't fort that we tl tQ F C H 1 Bi S have the largest line of w at the verv lowest prices. Hemstitched, Kmbroidered and Initials, from 2c to 2.0Q. ' If You Don't Know Yfhat to Buy for Xmas Present, Juse Come end See Us. E. G. Dovey Sc Son o 5? S ? C2? S? f3 O 1& S3 GS o y Z2 GO) -2S eC9 SJ w 'Ci f T 11 8 8 3 8 1 8 Farmers please take notice! We make all our candies, and have the very hest line in the city. Iie us your Christ mas t rade and you w ill le sure to jret the purest candies made, at a price fully as low as they ak for eld and inferior oods. We have Mme very line lnes of Christmas candies, i :ir l"c mixed candies are better than those ordinarily sold f"r I V ter j i und. All kinds of r.uts. fruit and tree orna ments. ll'c nnike st'L i rates A church and school garlics. CANDY-MAKERS, oor to P. O. Piattsmouth, Neb. AEL-R0SE Cream for chapped hands, 'J."c. Geriiifr& Co. Miss Mathilda Vallery returned Sat urday from a visit to York. Neh. Dr. Frank L. Cummins, dentist. Oilice with Dr. E. D. Cummins. Carl Kunsman returned Friday ev ening from a visit to At wood kc Xew- I ell's ranch, near Marquette. Neh, where he purchased two car loads of tine cattle, which will he used for beef in the meat market. Will Iiutler and Emons Richcy re turned Friday from Arapahoe, Neb., where they assisted in a home-talent entertainment of the theatrical order. They report a frood time and a success ful performance. A faded out. care-worn woman of 40 with a spruce up-to-date husband should take Eocky Mountain Tea. I5rinrs back the youthful, girlish beau ty. Keeps the old man from going" to the lodge. cents, (iering & Co. Miss Olga Ilajek entertained the members of the Presbyterian choir at her home on South Sixth street Fri day evening last. The evening was spent in a most enjoyable manner, de licious refreshments were served, and all voted Miss Olga a most delightful entertainer. O Next n Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests all classes of food, tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs. Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Stomach Troubles, and makes rich, red bli.od. health and strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure rebuilds wornout tis sues, purities, strengthens and sweet ens the stomach, tlov. (L W. Atkin son, of W. Va., says: "1 have used a number of bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have found it to be a very effective and, indeed, a powerful rem edy for stomach ailments. I recom mend it to my friends. Scld by F. G. Frk-ke & Co. Enterprise sausage grinders and stulTers at John Dauer's. A complete line of imported enamel led ware at John Dauer. MEL-ROSE Cream 25c, for chap ped hands, (lering & Co. Galvanived iron and cast tank heat ers at lowest prices at John Pauers. Louis Dose is another applicant for the Journal this week. It seems like they all want it the Journal we mean. J. II. Tames, coming to the conclu sion that it was impossible to keep house any longer without the Journal, called last week and enrolled his name for the great moral and religious weekly. Mrs. I. Pearlman entertained about twenty lady friends on Friday after noon last at a card party. Miss Mina Herald assisted Miss Ida Pearlman in serving refreshments. A most enjoy able afternoon was spent and the guests were high in their estimations of Mrs. Pearlman as an entertainer. M. P. Meisinger called Saturday and renewed his faith in the Journal for another year. We were pleased to learn that Mr. Meisinger contemplates remaining in Cass county for another year and will rent a farm. He dii in tend to remove to the farm he recent ly purchased in Frontier county. It is hard to give up old Cass. Commissioners J. 1'. Falter and W. II. Panning and county clerk Tyson, returned from Grand Island last Thursday, where they attended the state meeting of commissioners and supervisors. Mr. Falter wasappointed a member of the executive committee. All three gentlemen speak in the high est terms of their treatment while in the city of Grand Island. Gne Hundred Dollars a Box is the value IL A. Tisdale, Summer ton, S. C, places on De Witt's Hazel Salve. lie says: "I had the piles for 20 years. I tried many doctors and medicines, but all failed except De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cured nie.;' It is a combination of the heal ing properties of "Witch Hazel with antiseptics arid emollients: relieves and permanently cures blind, bleed ing, itching and protruding piles. sores, cuts, bruises, eczema, salt rheum, and all skin diseases. Sold by F. ('. Fricke & Co. Good for Children. The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives imme diate relief in all cases of Cou.'h, Croup and LaGrippe because it does not pas immediately into the stomach, but takes effect right at the si at i f the trouble. It draws out the inllumma tion, heals and soothes and cures per manently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life-giving and life sustaining oxygen to the blood and tis sues. Dr. Armstrong of Delia. Tex., prescribes it daily and says there is no better cough remedy made. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. Christmas Dance. The young pentlemen of the citv will give a dance at Coates' hall Christmas night. Consult Miss Hoppings for particulars. A Bad - v-s. r th A baa breath mer.ns a bsd stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, sick headache. 25c. ATI drurststs. W.uit vour m"s?.irlif or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Tl:en w-c BUCKINGHAM'S DYEWHer 0 CTV C DIKV" ITS GOOD! This hohls jood in Mens and Hoys' Suits, Suits and Gent's Furnishings. Call and quality prices am vinevd. Wm. Wat e rtn Joe Klein's Old Stand . 6ff "Cfiurcf.iri" examine T floods and A 1 he con- Holly, U 15he CAR.EFUL MAN is Always Veil Attaired. Tiie careful man sees to it that we do histailoring. for we are careful of the careful man. Ask any business man as to the impression good clot hes make. Ask any business in Omaha as to t he impression our tailoring makes. Fall styles now ready, Suits $20 to $40 Trousers $6 to $10 OPEN EVENINGS. 1.1 1.1 f.irnani St.. OMAHA. NK11. or Santa Caus :A'I" Hall's Cash Store with Candies and Nuts. Candies, per pound 10, 15, 20, 25 and 50c Xuts, per pound 5, 14, 18 and 20c Honey, per cake 15c Cranberries, two rpiarts 25c Sup; uar, 20 pou nds for S1.00 Try our Panyan Buckwheat ilour, 10 pound sack 45c Do You Want an Up-to Date lew Inter Suit? If you are contemplating ettin one call on the old reliable tailor Frank McEIroy, examine his fine samples and leave your or der in time, and he will do the the Vest. I ... ,. --- - -. - . - . . ; .-. ifw- . JI- ZZJTZZZ1 " . .w - . ' ' . 4 "J- -.-.. ;