Y AT Tin ' 1 ak m mm rum THE in DEPART L l U I tore is w and for the next few weeks you will be able to purchase your needs from this large line of New Fall and Winter Goods at almost your own price. No matter what the former selling price was, we are offering you the unrestricted choice of all our Womeo's oats 9 kirts amid ftfifflllnepy at a ireat Sacrifice! We are more than thankful for the splendid patronage which has enabled us to greatly in crease the volume of our sales during the past few months, and you will be thankful if you take advantage of the many chances we offer you at this time, the Christmas season en's and Hoy's loihing, vercoate, enft's Furnishings, Grafts, aps, Shoes and Underwear are going at Challenge Sale prices. Don't fail to call and see the magnificent bargains we are offering you. Many of our patrons will profit by the very special offerings of this store during the next month. Be one of them, by calling and make your selections early. Our prices have been the sensation of the town, and during the next month we are going to drive the knife a little deeper, and the cut in prices will be still greater. We have a Large Line of Furs that are Included in this Sale! 3 3 Try Us First Try Us First aOOCIT S OeiD&ncmen? TOTO 4 u "THE HOME OF GUARANTEED VALUES" V. ZU&KER, Manager Plattsmouth, Nebraska Remember that this Store can Dress Every Member of Your Family in the Latest Style! MURDOCK. Special Correspondence. J ! ! Mrs. George Pickwell was shop piug in Omaha last Saturday. Miss Opal Itcsack, who loaches north of Aho, spent Saturday and Sunday wilh her parents and other relatives. Miss Mary Miller returned Fri day from Wahoo, Neb., where she has spent the past six weeks. Mrs. Anna lliirkhohler of Lin coln was a guest of Mrs. Matt Thimcgan over Sunday. Miss (ieorgia Moon of Ashland spent several days here last week wilh her sister, Mrs. Kdna Jones and family. The many friends of Merle Mc Donald are pleased to know be is gelling along nicely and hope to sen him hack home in the near future. Mrs. II. M. Meall of Omaha visited here several days last week with relatives. Mrs. Kdna Jones was in Omaha Saturday. Miss KM a Sorick and Miss Christ i Herman of Lincoln were gnosis at the Sorick home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson of Wabash spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hay Bobbin. The Klmwtmd High school basketball team came over and played our High school team last Friday afternoon. A largo num ber witnessed the panic, which was a Rood one. At the end tho Hrore, stood It to 12 jn favor of Murdoek. Invitations have been issued for tho marriage of Miss Marie, Rchwoppo to Will Loutchens, which will take place Thanksgiv ing day. MrH. Harry Davis left Saturday morning for Liberty, Neb., where she visited a short time. Mr. Davis accompanied her as far as Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Koenig and i son, Elton, or I'lymouui, ici)., were guests of the Hrani'kle home over Sunday . Charles Kupke is building: a line Injured at Shops. (ius Kupp bad the misfortune yesterday afternoon while em ployed on the freight car repair track to receive a fall which put him out of business for a lime, and will place him on the disabled list for some days. He was work ing on a freight car when he lost large farm residence on his place! bis finding northeast of town . Mr. and Mrs. John Amgwert and daughter, Marvel, spent Sunday wilh home folks near Alvo. Many ills come from Impure blood. Can't have pure blood wilh faulty digestion, lazy liver and luggish bowels. Itiirdock Mood Hitlers strengthens stomach, bowels and liver, and purities the blood. ond fell upon the of the car, bruising Card of Thanks. Frank Platzer, from near Cedar Creek, was in the cily last Satur day, and while here called at the Journal olllce anil requested us, through the columns of this paper, lo clxend his thanks lo the voters of Iload District. No. 2 for their support ami interest taken in his recent election as overseer. He is very thankful to each and everyone of you, and takes this method of expressing himself. brake-rods him badly. Al llenner, oneo f the llremen at the boiler bouse, while at work Monday collided wilh the end of a bolt, puncturing his left eyelid and disfiguring that organ badly, lie is in the hands of the relief doctor and will be on the disabled lis! for a few days. After a heavy meal take a couple of Doan's Hegulets, and givo your stomach, liver and bowels tho help they will need. Regulels bring easy, regular passages of the bowels. For coughing, dryness anr tickling in tho throat, hoarseness and all roughs and colds, lake Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Contains no opiates. For sale, by Fricke & Co. Misses Catherine and Kdilh Dovey were Omaha passengers this morning In meet their broth er, (leorge, who has been attend ing school at (iraud Island. He will spend his Thanksgiving vacation with the homo folks. Good Boy. "The Journal extends congratu lations to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wnlcolt of Klmwnod on tho ar rival at their homo recently of an eight-pound baby daughter. May the little lady live long to be a great comfort lo Pa and Ma Wal rolt as down Time's rugged path way they glitle. President Appoints Committee. President Pollock of the Com mercial club has named the com mittee provided for at the meet- j ing of tho club last Thursday night. The following-named busi ness men constitute the com mittee: C. A. Ilawls, chairman; C. C. Parmele, K. II. Wescott, 11. J. Hayes, Carl Fricke, M. S. Hriggs and J. P. Faller, seven of the most progressive hustling men of the town. The committee will meet soon at the call of the chairman ! and no doubt arrange for the can !vass of the cily for membership llickels. The proposition we feel sure will meet Willi nearly re sponse from the citizens of the cily and vicinity. One gentleman, who is temporarily.in the cily, will contribute $25 toward the enter prise and maybe more before the canvass is finished. A live Y. M. C. A. in the town will be one of the best enterprises as an induce ment for young men lo locale that we could sel going, ami we expect to sie the list of members grow rapidly from the commencement of tho canvass. Kverybody's friend Dr. Thom as' Kcleclic Oil. Cures tooth ache, earache, soro throat. Heals cuts, bruises, scalds. Slops any pain. Hev. Father M. A. Shine, with his guest, Father O'Hrien, of Daw son, Neb., departed for Steinaur, Neb., this morning, whero Father Sbino will deliver tho Thanksgiv ing day sermon tomorrow. Hark! Listen 1 Attend I The ladies of St. Mary's C.uild of St. Luke's Kpiscopal church will hold their annual sale of fancy work al Nenietz's old stand on Friday, December 8, and their market on tho day following. Those who aro discriminating will do their Christmas shopping early. Furthermore, they will do! their shopping at this sale, where I hey can get the most for their money. Don't forget the sale. The - many friends of E. H. Hooth, who has been quite sick, will bo pleased to learn thai there is a slight improvement in his condition today. GREENWOOD. J (Special Correspondence.) W-M-W-M-M-H-M-M-H' Mrs. Long is away visiting her parents in Kansas. School closed Wednesday for Thanksgiving vneal ion. Thomas Paine has been on the sick list the pasl xwek. We are having plenty of wind and a variety of w eal her. Our town wi ll is slill a thing of the future. Heller hurry up, John. Mr. and Mrs. Minbl were call ing on friends jn Ibis vicinity last week. Mrs. Leonard Anderson visited last week wilh her parrnts al Itelhauy. Van Conn fractured his right radius last Thursday while cranking his auto. Mr. unit Mrs. Fuliucr of Ash laud are visiting their son, A. I), Fulmer, of this community. Dr. E. L. Jones reports a line young son at Peter Mockcn baupt's home, which was born on November 29. Some of our boys that took in the Cornhusker-Wolverine fool ball game, seem to have come away wilh a little extra ca'sh and a little jag thrown in. It appears that chickens aro out of Iho market, as no quotations are being sent our merchants. While moving his sbeller to John (iraham's last Friday Arthur Conn was thrown from bis water wagon by a span of fructious mules and rendered unconscious for a lime. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. llayden of Wallace, Neb., spent a few days with Dr. Jones and family last week. Then Mrs. Jones and her little daughter, Eleanor, accom panied them lo Nevvkirk, Okla., where I hey will spend Thanks giving wilh Mrs. llayden and Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Houston. They will also meet their two other sisters there. Chamberlain's Stomacn and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with per fect safety by the most delicate woman or the youngest child. The old and feeble will also find them a most suitable remedy for aid ing and strengthening their weak ened digest ion and for regulating the bowels. For sale by F. (. Fricke & Co. Meet With Mrs. Charles Troop. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church held a very pleasant meeting at the prelly home of Mrs. Charles Troop yesterday afternoon. On account or the very cold weather there was not so many of the ladies present, but those in at tendance did have a very nice lime, as Mrs. Troop is a splendid entertainer. The regular busi ness session was held, after which the ladies indulged in a social lime. Mrs. Troop served a dainty luncheon, which was very much appreciated. Buff Orphlngtons. Wo still have several fine pul lets and cockerls for sale. First buyers have picking choico at 50o each. Trye one for Thanksgiving. Remember eggs are selling at 2 c each. J. M. Young, Upper Chi cago Ave. Ilching, torturing skin erup tions disfigure, annoy, drive one wild. Doan's Ointment brings quick relief nnd lasting cures. Fifty cents at any drug store. i)