The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, November 21, 1912, Image 8

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You don't often find three Stars in one show, but that is what we are
putting up to you in our Corset Department the Rcdfern, Goss3rd
and the G.-D. Justrite.
IKE POOR BOY AND HIS
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-The Rcdfern-
This is the Whale Boned
Corset
Price
S4.00 to $6,03
-The Gossard-
They Lace in Front!
To know them is to love them.
Price $3.50 to $6.50
-G.-D. Jiisfriie
The Old Stand-By
Price
$1,00 to $3,50
it Is Customary and Considered
Entirely Proper to Laud
Such Young Men.
For Sale.
$1,000.00 llrst mortgage note
for three years on 100 acres. Will
net 5 per rent interest annually.
Address It, care Journal.
ll-lfi-2ld-ilwkly
or SaBe!
LAUDABLE ACT OF THE
l-'Oll SALK About .r)0,0(i() acres
in Louisiana lands, on main lino
of K. (!, Southern railroad, almost
level, just milling enough for
drainage. Adapted to dairying
and all kinds of crops, including
fruits. The price of this land will
average only .$12.00 per acre, ac
cording to location and distance
from town. Terms: One-third
cash, balance one to live years.
Nine men out of ten who go to see
these, lands purchase. Special car
from Omaha every Tuesday after
noon at i::i, via llurlinglon. Call
or write for particulars.
From AVednosiliiy'8 Dally.
The counly commissioners al
their session yesterday afternoon
did a very laudable act in passing
a resolution calling for bids fur
the grading of a road from this
city to Weeping Water ami Ne-
hawka, connecting with the O
street, mad leading into the city
of Lincoln. The road will also be
graded north from Weeping Wa
ter to Louisville, giving the peo
ple living in thai section a good
road over which they can travel to
Omaha, Lincoln or l'laltsmoiilh.
The grading will start a I. the U. It.
church, south of this city and run
west into Mynard, going south
from there through Murray and
thence to Noliawka ami Weeping
Water. This will give Hie people
of this county a splendid
thoroughfare over which to
travel.
Want Good Roads.
Krom Tuesday's Duny.
There was nil i to a delegation of
Weeping Water citizens in the
county seal today interviewing the
county commissioners in regard
to gelling the roads in that por
tion of the county put, in better
shape. Among those in the party
were J. M. Teegarden, II. I). Me
Nurlin, E. I). Taylor, Troy Davis
and Her I. l'hilpol.
WINDHAM
Investment and Loan Co.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Most disllguring skin eruptions,
scrotuia, pimples, rustics, etc., are
due to impure blood. Murdoek
Itloud Milters as a cleaning blood
tonic, is well recommended, if 1. 00
at all slores.
ENTERTAINED AT THE
F. H. STEIfflER KOI
Kioin Wednemlay's Dally.
Mrs. I. I'earlinan and daugh
lor, Mrs. Ida Kendis, of Omaha,
were in I he city yesterday and
were entertained most pleasantly
at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. F. 11.
Stoimker at their pleasant homo
on South Seventh street. Mrs
I'earlinan and her daughter have
not boon here for some time am
were surprised at the changes that
had occurred in the old town since
their removal several years ago In
Omaha. The visit of Hie. ladies
was a most unexpected and de
lightful surprise fur Mr. and Mrs
Sleimker, they being obi friends
of the I'earlinan family.
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I -THANKSGIVINGS!-1
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From Wednesday's Dally.
Not infrequently one sees in the
papers today stories of how some
poor boy is working ten or twelve
hours each day at hard manual
labor and then walking a long di
stance at night, perhaps, to attend
a night school and acquire an!
education. Or perhaps he is sup
porting his widowed mother and
baby brothers and sisters and sit
ting up all night studying to be a
lawyer or doctor or some other
professional man.
It is customary and considered
entirely proper to laud the actions
of those young men as highly
commendable. In them wo try to
recognize the spirit of Lincoln or
other of our national heroes who
have forced their way up through
adversity through untiring effort
to success. We point to the boy
who is willing to make this
sacrifice for self betterment as a
shining example nT nobility, to be
looked upon as a pattern by
Young America in general.
Far be it from us to discourage
or underrate a boy who is mak
ing a noble fight against adversity
and using every effort toward
these boys is a mistaken one.
We believe this for two reasons.
In the first place, it, is the excep
tion, rather than I ho rule, that, a
young man can iln an honest
lay s ton and ho physically or
ineiilallv able to carry on heavy
work in addition without doing
himself serious and permanent
injury. If this is the case it is
not right, for him to make this
acrillce. Heller to do Iho thing
that must be done and trust to a
heller time or more favorable
conditions lor the oilier Hung
ban to utterly destroy health by
making the sacrifice not a few of
these honorable, ambitious young
men are doing.
Then, looking al, it from the
standpoint of Iho world, are we
not right when we say that a con
dition of this sort is not some
thing to bo applauded from the of the
idelines, as it were, but some
thing that, the world in general
ought to bo interested in reliev
ing? True, it may be a groat
discipline for the young man to
rise through adversitv to success
if he rises. Hut if you will
show us one of these voting fcl-
ovvs who has risen through these
conditions you think he is so
noble to surmount, we will easilv
how you many limes that num
ber who have sunk down to hope
lessness under the press of these
same tempering circumstances.
When the young men who are
renlll "up against it" through no
fault of their own need is not a
great round of impersonal ap
plause for their heroism, but a
readjustment of conditions which
will make it possible, to reach suc
cess without, battling conditions
under which something like nine
hundred and ninety-nine out of
every thousand go down.
Is the worth of that one physi
cal and mental giant who battle
through the success enough to
overbalance Iho potential worth of
Iho others who fail to make good,
so that it is better to leave the
economic and sociological condi
tions of today as they are, to
prove Iho tempering fire for the
one, the unsurmountanlo harrier
for the many others? We serious
ly doubt it.
The price cards are the
same here ris at other stores, but the Quality behind
them is hotter. This is evidenced by the preference
accorded our Quality clothes
by the most discriminating
buyers. We can safely say
there are more of our Quality
clothes worn in Plattsmouth
than any other kind.
"There's a reason" and that
reason is found in the excep
tional and unequaled quality
that we furhnish. This is the
place "Where Quality
Counts" and where it has
counted for over 33 years.
The latest and best things in
fabric and style are found
here in satisfying abundance.
It is a pleasure to us to show
these garments. It will be
equal pleasure to you when
you see them. We guarantee
to fit you perfectly; to satisfy
you absolutely. Come and
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see. ino oDiigauon to Duy.
The New
Madras Stripe
Collar
15c 2 for 25c
C. E. Wescott's Sons
Always the Home of Satisfaction
Accepts Position in Bank.
From Tuesday's Dallv
Klmer Hallslroni, who for se
veral months has been employed
at, the M. F. Smith factory in this
city, has accepted a position in Iho
Murray Stale bank as bookkeeper,
and will assume his duties in a
short time. Mr. llallslrom is one
brightest young men that
has graduated from the IMatts
moiilh High school in recent
years, and Cashier Hoodoker will
find him a most valuable addition
to the bank.
For Sale.
Twenty-one acres of good land,
just outside of Hie city limit s on
North Eighth and Ninth streets.
No city taxes. Will sell cheap for
cash. ' Call on Mrs. J. F. Lesley
for particulars.
Operated Upon Yesterday.
From Tuesday'8 Dally.
Mrs. L. W. Lorenz, who was
taken to Immanuel hospital a few
days ago, was operated upon yes
terday morning by Dr. Davis, and
rallied from the effects of the
operation in fine shape, and the
doctors predict it will only be a
short time until she is able to re
turn home. This will be cheering
news indeed to her many friends
throughout the city and county
and they will be delighted that she
will bo enabled to return home in
so short a time.
. Ilcliing piles provoke profanity,
but profanity won't remove them.
Moan's Ointment is recommended
for itching, bleeding or protruding
piles. 50c. al any drug store.
WATCH OUR EAST WINDOW
avoiry boaster
and all Good Things to Carve the Turkey
Little Boy Breaks Arm.
From Tuesday's Dally.
Little Wayne argil had the
misfortune to fall from his
father's meat wagon Monday
morning and break his left arm
above the elbow. The fracture
was reduced by Dr. Italian! and
the little fellow is getting along
fine. Havelock Times. The little
boy is a son of Mike Warga, jr.,
formerly of this city, and a grand
son of Andrew Matous and wife,
and I heir friends here will regret
to learn of the accident.
P.
(SUCCESSOR TO JOHN DAUER)
Twinges of rheumatism, back
nche, stiff joints and shooting
pains all show, your kidneys are
not working right. Urinary ir
regualrlties, loss or steep, ner
vousness, weak back and sore
kidneys tell the need of a good, re
liable kidney medicine. Foley
Kidney Pills are tonic, strength
ening and restorative. They build
up the kidneys and regulate tluir
action. They will give you quick
relief and contain no habit-forming
drugs. Safe and always sure.
Try them. For sale by Fricke
& Co.
TFORM
When you're down town drop
in here at your leisure and say "hello "
if for nothing else. We'll be glad to see you, whether you
want to buy or not. Incidentally we might show you the
new Fall suits or overcoats. All the new models in the
newest pattern effects. Leave it to us, we'll show you the
"right number"
The prices on these good suits and overcoats,
SI5, SI8, S20, S22.50, S25, S30, S35
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