. . . IPS UII: (il AD I w " ' 1 CHRISTMAS TIME II'1"liV ''- ami rv;niv lr ..'ir m-pr 1 1 m a- la-t a it arrivi-. It a Carefully Selected and Up -to -Dale Stock and tin- jii t-iviu puhfa- will find us will prvparvil t stipplv tln-ir want-in tliislinr. IF WE SELL IT. IT'S RIGHT John W. Crabill, Jeweler Whira Quality la Always Right A Stylish From Head 8 That's des what anyone lesire. you millionaire, but you've iot to have sense and use judgment in buying garments .1 . r1'- - - .fl See our fine display of new and nobby Fall emd W;nter Clothing Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Gloves, etc., etc. WM. PLATTSMOUTH, fUl Orders promptly filled. m A aV-a A . - W-' a. ' ' W - ' r ay aay ai aaa ar aa aar aa aa aai aa aar ajar tar 1 4w4wmw4wm- The Reliable Store ',,) Liimi3HtmiAatgan SeOen M &tixj. plxts StocKs JVoZsj On Sale xt Ah a tit Half "Price. Ladies' Suits, Coats, Shirts.. Waists, Furs, all latest styles and materials. $40,000 worth of HiglvGrade Garments, which must be disposed of before January 1st, swag-ger fabrics, value, at The at Ftue collar at Xoveltv Fur Scarfs, in fine Minks, Stone Martin. Squirrel, etc., at $30.00 down to $12.50, 10.00 $7.50 QQ $25.00 Eton and Short Jacket Suits, bauds, extremely handsome in design, $o.00 Walking skirt, great variety of color and material, special 2 Fine Skirts in Panamas. Broadcloth, Cheviots. Serges, etc., newest styles, including the new circular skirt, worth up to SS.00 at, choice $5.00 Silk Waists .... 2.98 69c at. Waists worth up to at. Scndfor otxr Special Ftxrnishing Good, Mcn'r Clothing and Txirnittire Catalogue. Address DeptD Hayden. Bros. N5ta. . .. r , .1 r...- Union Block, Plattemouth, Nab Dresser To Heels can be it they so uon r neeu io ue a Don't buy trade marks Buy Clothes We carry a line of reliably made Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings, etc and defycompe cition. 8 NEBRASKA. We'll save you money on all orders 11$ factor ers Stir- Women's Coats, 50 inches lonjf, with the new back, in ereat variety of fancy mixed prettily trimmed. slo.OO 8.90 Xew Alice Roosevelt Coat, all the rage in Aew ork, in tans, browns, grays, blues, black, and fancies, special at. 14.90 Elegant Otter Coats 150 00 Persian Lamb Coats, with Marten and cuffi, splendid value 125.00 Handsome Blended Squirrel Coats, CQ ff in blou-e style, special at OiVW Fine Near Seal coats, with beaver At? fr collar and cuffs, special at 4jiUU $50.00 Krinimer Coats, great bar gains at 39.00 115.00 Suits in long Chesterfield style, Cheviots, Serges, Nun's Veiling, Silks, etc., greatest bargains ever QQ shown at. trimmed with stitched bands splendid bargains at 14.90 Extra Sized Shirts in all styles, $12.50, $10.00, $7.50 and newest 5.00 all the 4.98 $2.50 Waists in Sicilians, X tin's Veil ings, Albatross, etc., all colors A A Ok and newest styles, at FRANK HERBERT IN T0WNifccia3:pr,tFg An Old Kesident Returns After an Absence of Twenty-Eight Years. HE MEETS SOME OLD RESIDENTS But Many Old Acquaintances Have Passed to Their Long Home. WHERE GRIT AND ENERGY WIN Mr. Frank Herbert, president of the Clara Helle Mining company, and his niece, Miss Lora Herbert, secre tary of the company, are visiting amontf old friends in this city. The Clara Helle Mining company is located near Oreville, S. I., and was discov ered and developed by Mr. Herbert, many years ao. Twenty-eiht years ao Mr. Herlert, in company with Fred Kroehler an'J luira Graves, left l'lattsmouth over land with a view of training their for tunes in th tfold ileitis of the wild and woolly west. The t wo latter members of the party -oon tired of the roiiu'h expt'ri-nce ami poor pay that they were receiving, and returned. Mr. Herbert lain. red single-handed and alone fur inany years with but one point in view, that of some day (indiny a rich stake. Sonic years later Mr. Herbert located what he felt conlident was a rich vein of the valued ore. but not having suf iicient funds to develop the same he was compelled to do the next best, stay with it and do the best he could alone, and many a time, Mr. Herbert says, it was a tiht between him and the Rocky Mountain lion to see who would yet the meal he was preparing. After all these years of hard work and confinement in those almost un explored regions, Mr. Herbert returns to l'lattsmouth bearing the good news that he has finally gained in the twenty-eight years what he really ex pected would be his reward in three or four. Mr. Herbert and his niece are return ing to their home after a business trip in the east, where he met the stock holders of the company to whom he disposed of probably enough of the stock to net him 1."0.000, and he still holds 400.00O shares in the present organization. Mr. Herbert and niece will depart Monday of next week for their home in Dakota, but he does so w ith a view of returning to this country, and we hope he may decide to return to his old home in l'lattsmouth. The people will certainly give him a hearty wel come. Will Go Back to tbe Farm. Mr. Nicholas Halmes. for several years connected with Mr. Herman Kleitsch in the Weeping Water ilour iiiir mill, has sold his half interest in same to Troy L. I avis. who purchased also one-third of Mr. Kieitsch's inter est. Mr. Halmes will in all probabil ity remain in Weeping Water the bal ance of the winter when lit will re move to his farm, and again become one of the hard-toiling; ycomenry of Cass countv. Tried to Jump Board Bill. Fred Ohm and a young man named Lovell, who have been working in the shops, and departed Thursday for Alliance, tried to get away without settling their board bill. They had been boarding with Mrs. Hose Stadler, and she notified the police who nailed the lads at the depot, and they were not long in "digging" up the where with. Lovell owed SS.00 and Ohm $1.7.". After the bill was paid they were permitted to go on their way re joicing. Where to Find Christmas Presents. Our home merchant's are just as en terprising (that is the most of them are) as you will rind in any other city of the size, no matter where you go. This year they are making some very nice displays in their windows and these displays speak well of what may be found in the stores. So one will be compelled to go away from home to buy acceptable presents. If you can not rind just the article you may have had in mind foi a friend leave your or der early and it can be gotten in time for the Christmas festival. It is need less to say that such orders if left with a home merchant will be for goods of which you need not be ashamed. A home merchant takes pride in giving you the best that the money will buy. You are his neighbor and he desires to please you. The stocks in the l'latts mouth stores are much larger than last year. Times are good, crops have been excellent and there is a spirited desire to buy. born of the cause of con fidence caused by a bountiful harvest. And don't forget to buy of those who advertise in the Journal, because they are gentlemen that keep what yo u want, and will give you the right prices. Beautifying methods that in jure the skin and health are dangerous. Be beautiful without discomfort by tak ing Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea Sunshiny faces follow its use. X3cents. Gering & Co. Bragging Down Fains ar a syi:i;u:n ( ti.e nrnst strums trouH;' v, lu.li v .ui attack a w dim in, iz: falling A tin- wiii:b. Witli tliis, generally, comes irregular anJ painful periods, weakening Jrains, la;kaclie, heaJache, nervousness, dizziness, Ir ritaWhty, tired feeling, etc. The cure Is WINE OF My The Female Regulator that wonderful, curative, vegetable ex tract, which exerts such a marvelous, strengthening influence, on all female organs. Cardul relieves pain and regulates the menses. It Is a sure and permanent cure for all female complaints. At all druggist:; and dealers in SI. 00 bottles. "I SUFFERED AWFUL PAIN in my womb and ovaries," writes Mrs. Naomi bake, of Webster Grove, Ao., "al-.o in my right and left sides, and my menses were very painful and irreg ular. Since taking Cardui I feel like a new woman and do not suffer as I did. It is the bes.t medicine I ever took." "NEW RIVER" IN NEBRASKA. Great Things Expected of the Sand Hills, and Everything Looks Prosperous. ATTRACTS ATTENTION OF CAPITALISTS. Source Beiieved to be From Underground Rocky Mountain Shed. IT HAS BEEN CHRISTENED "NEW RIYER" Whether there is anything in the re port, the sudden outburst of a large body of water in Cherry county, this state has spread over the east like wild lire, and despite the sparsely settlements in that section, people have gone for miles and miles to see the stream, which has appeared so mysteriously. Mr. II. II. Doyle, a gentlemen from Chicago, is in the city visiting for the day, and says there is no doubt about the truthfulness of the report. He owns a large body of land in that section, and is now enroute for there, and that it is going to work wonders for western Nebraska. The settlers have termed the body of water, New River, and all over the section trav ersed by the stream, artisian wells abound. It is said that in I.oyd county there is one well with a Mow of 10 barrels per minute, and one of 2.000 barrels per day. Over in Brown county artisian wells can be made by drilling from Li to ."0 feet. Cherry county pro duces them at a depth of 20 and 40 feet. The drill never fails to produce a Mowing well in several counties in that section. This shows the tre mendous Mow of water very near the surface in that territory. Should the flow of water cease as quickly as it be gun, it would probably be years before all the water in the course now would seep into the ground. Just what effect this new stream will have on the surrounding country is a question which is exciting much dis cussion. It Hows through the "short grass" country, where, for lack of water, there has been little or no farming; through a land which has been given over to grazing because no rain fell in the summer. But with New River to furnish moisture through the earth, hundreds of thous ands of acres of former grazing lands may be turned into fine farming lands. Mr. Doyle seems to believe the re port is not exagerated in the least and that great things are now expected in the way of transforming the vast amount of land constituting the sand hills of Nebraska into a veritable gar den spot of the world. Visit the Schools. Parents, do you visit your school occasionally to see how your children are getting along and to give the teacher a few words of encouragement ? Don't forget that the teacher is a builder of character and that your child is one of his subjects. It may not interest you very much, but it may interest the child after it arrives at maturity and troes out into the world without proper training. The regret of many a man is that his father had no interest in him when he was a schoolboy. Cause none of your children the same regret. Don't drag the stomach to cure a cough. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the mucus, draws the inflammation out of the throat, lungs and bronchia tubes, heals, soothes and cures. A quick cure for Croup and Whooping Cough. Sold by Gering & Co. 'SURPRISED THE FBAUVEBEIH Rev. Longhorst and Wife Arrived Yestsr day Afternoon Without Warning to His Friends. The 1 lauvt'ivin tin-! at t In- parson age of St. Paul's church I'riday afternoon to arrange lor iHvinr II'V. I'rcd .1. Longhoit a royal welcome to their home, but eie ti e ladies had completed their line of procedure the bride and groom uticerinoniously slipped in upon them. Previous to his departure for the home of the then bride-to-be, the pastor had failed to signify the exact time at which he would return, but many t bought it would not be sooner or later than Sat urday evening or Sunday. The ladies, however, had no sooner completed their arrangements and de parted from the parsonage than Rev. Longhorst and bride arrived and took possession of the house which had been prepared for them. Notwith standing the friends had given up his coming yesterday, as soon as it became known that the pastor and bride had arrived on the evening train they ar ranged to meet at F. (I. I'ricke's store between seven and eiu'ht o'clock. From there they proceeded in a body to the parsonage, all loaded down with the many good things of this life, and thus attested by their acts their glad ness to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Long horst to their future home. The ladles and gents remained with their pastor and wife for sometime, and all returned to their homes much delighted witli the appearance of t lie bride, who no doubt will prove a great aid to Iter husband in his church work. She is said to be a very intelligent lady, with all the necessary accom plishments to tit her future station in life, and will no doubt prove quite an acquisition to the ladies' society of the church. A Fearful Fate. It is a fearful fate to have to endure the terrible torture of Piles. "I can truthfully say," writes Harry Colson, of Masonville, la., 4ithat for Rlind, Rleeding, Itching and Protruding Piles, Rucklen's Arnica Salve, is the best cure made." Also best for cuts, burns and injuries. 2"c at V. (I. Fricke & Co., druggist. "Positive" Block System. The "positive" block system is not being used on the Rurlington between Lincoln, Omaha and Pacific Junction, says the Lincoln Journal. Fnder the block rules made effective signal lamps always show red, unless when released for train clearance. It is said the positive block will follow in due time on this section of the road. The First Requisite of Beauty. The lirst requisite of beauty is a clear complexion. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrtp clears a sallow blotched complexion as it stimulates the liver and bowles. and the eyes become blight and clear. You owe it to your friends to take it if your complexion is bad. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is very pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. F. (J. Fricke A: Co. Missouri Pacific Holiday Rates. At greatly reduced rates tickets will be on sale at the Missouri Pacific sta tions, beginning December 22 and con tinuing to January 1, good to return to and including January 4. See YV. A. Swearingen, agent at l'lattsmouth. Notice. To get the full benefit of the Christ mas contest you must bring back all the coupons and exchange therefor draw numbers before Dec. 20, lOO.i. Loukn'z Rkos. FOLETSHOlfETHCAR top tk.m couh tad lalf luotfs IN THE GOOD OLD Summer time You want to save your money to buy your COML FOR THB WINTER AT OUR CITY Coal Yards. Full Weight Guaranteed Best Threshing Goal All Kinds of Feed J.V.Egenberger Proprietor Plattsmouth Goal Yards Corner Third and Main Streets Bell Phone 25 Tlatts Phone 22 I on't allow money to lie around. It is easier to spend it. and easier to lose it SWE MONEY li keeping it in a sate place such a. The Ban of Cass County Capital Stock ."0,ooo, Surplus $ir.,000 nrricKii : Cliuy ('. Iirnifl l'rv. .I;t.-i.l 'J rltvli, V-P. T. M. I'atU-rson. C.4,li. You can give a check for any part of it at any time and so have a receipt for payment without asking for one. When you have a bank account you w ill be anxious to add to it rather than spend from it. Ion't you want to know more about it. Edison and Victo PHONOGRAPHS $10to$100 50,000 RECORDS TO SKLICCT FROM. Send for catalogue of Machines and Records or send us your name and we will have our Mr. (leorge Miller call on you. We Prepay All Charges. Nebraska Cycle Co. GEO. E. MICKEL, hUh and Harney. OMAHA. THE FAMOUS LITTLE PILLS. For quick ti'.:z'. from Bi'.iO'-isness. Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaun dice, Dizziness, and ail troubles aris ing from an inactive or sluggish liver, DeVitt's Little Early R ssrs are un equalled. They act promptly and r.ever gripe. They are so dainty that it is a pleasure to take them. 0:.e to to act ai mild laxative; tvo or four act pleasant and elective cathartic. Thy are purely vegetable and absolutely harmless. They tonic the liver. FJtPAHn ONLY BY r. C. DaWitt & Co.. Chlcai DR. J. O. BRUCE Osteooathic Physician Chronic Diseases a Specialty Co:its nicx-k. rooms 2ii and 326. Office hur 9 to a. ni., I to 5 p. rn. anJ 7 to S r. 'n. rv ap pointment. Telephones, office residence at Perkins Hotel. JJK. MAUSUALI. DENTIST. All kinds of Dental work. Plates made that, fit. 2J yeara experience. Prices reasonable. Work guaranteed. OFFICE Fitzgerald Block. Telephone No. 3 oh47 V Abstracts of Title V THOMASWALLIMG OFFICE Anheuser-Bush Block. JOHN M. LEYDA, A TTORNEY-A T-LA W ABSTRACTER OF LAND IT LES. Preparing abstracts of title, renveyancini? and examining titles to real estate a special ty. Work properly done and charjres reason- able. Office: Rooms t and 7. John GunCt I Building, near Court Houe. Plattsmoutb. rsebra.-ika. J. M. Greene, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Can be reached by 'phone ni?ht or da7 Manley, Nebraska. R. B. WINDHAM ATTOI'.XE V-AT-LA W. 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