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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1912)
1 (T ' j LTU U ft Today and Continuing all Through the ' Month of December The Greatest Bargains for the Careful H 4 -11 i JK ZZ2 Lhnstmas ohoDoer 9 Our sales in the past have been so successful that we have derided to ftfvp Hip npnni nf Poeo . - i , i , O ' wjuvy V7i vcioo VyV7 till L V UIU CHI V ClllLCli; a of securing some genuine bargains at the season of the year when they ought to be appreciated by the care- H o mi cixivx oiiiv,vu miouiiao onuppci. rui uie uciiunce ui uus montn we oiler tlie iollowinL art r ri 1 Ladies' and Men's Coats and Suits, Millinery Furnishing and Holiday Goods! For Lady Shoppers For Gentlemen Shoppers Ladies' black broadcloth, chinchillas, caracules, sibelines Men's Suits and Overcoats We carry -w w w f f V VVA1 X J a line absolutelv Guaranteed to he all- wool, and unexcelled for service and and mixtures m coats and suits. SIR to $20 (UH n 7 w Misses' coats in latest styles, with prices ranging from style wil1 be Sold during this Holiday cf.uu iu.uu, uuiin tins uicaii-uu saie VL 1 i l at 5.00, 8.00 and $111 Children's coats from 1.75 to 5.00. For Christmas Shoppers Ladies' and Misses' fine furs will be sold during this clean-up sale at astonishing prices. Ladies' and Misses' fancy dresses worth 9.00 to 15.00, will be' sold during this clean-up sale at 5.75, 7.50, 9.75 suifcased0Trunks.Si'k M'""ers- Silk Umbrellas mnchbaum Qothei Clean-up Sale, for $10, $12.50, $15, $16.50, $18.50 These suits are well worth from $1G.00 to $28.00. From the above prices you can readily see that when you purchase your goods here you are in a position to save enough money to present gifts to all your family. Furnishings Such goods as the Cluett-Peabody Dress Shirts. The Arrow brand collars. Silk Neckwear. Silk Handker- ill mm fi fill1 oil In We have just received a large line of Ladies' Silk Waists, from $2.98 un A 1 . . - ( A. f T 1 I A J. itiiue ummhlii ein i)i i.ikikw ranpv anrnnc trmn vi nnnio .m co oJf y0U Sf e a. nice line of F,annette Kimonas from 98 cents UP 10 in this Bile rnt Xnn iin nri?i. $2.25, worth $3.00, also in crepes, silk, at $4.75 to $575 in iniS saie at c,ean"llP prices. In Ladies Handkerchiefs Linen and fancy, also ladies' silk hose, gloves in golf and kid, for ladies and children. Bar pins, hat pins, Beauty pins lockets, Barrettes, Back Combs, fancy Comb, ties. Umbrellas, Hand Bags, worth from $1 to $3, at 69c, $1.19 and $1.95. Meshne, silks, scarfs, ribbons of all kinds; tailored waists; collars and all kinds of beads; Sterling Silver thimbles. All those items will be sold during this clean-up sale at a very low price. Notice this picture, the Latest Improvement just received. A new line of Madame Mae Corsets. This corset is laced in front with a protector underneath me rront lace ana it is absolutely guaranteed. ,t,.A 1 " i 1 f mi . . . . . Just Received A fine lot of Silk Lined Gloves, Sheep Lined Gloves and Mittens, all of which will be included an-up prices. Boys Clothing We have a large assortment of Boys Fine Suits and Overcoats at the very lowest prices. Men's and Boys Shoes. If you want to save money buy them here at this sale. As Mr. Jack Frost has made his appearance on our windows and ruined our display, we cordially invite you to step inside and we ,ii -iuihj 5uaidiiicuui wm snow you arounu. t' Tor good service and first class form. This corset will be sold during this ... . clean-up sale for $4.00 and $5.00. Make ThlS Store IOUr 0 if C'frright, tqii. A. B. Kirtthtaum C 8 i Guaranteed Values 9 ti w atrcfrr ti " & Plattsmouth clean up sale tor $4.oo and $s.oo. Make This Store Your PL. I CL ? Please bear ;n mind that this sale is for cash Headquarters for all UiriStlliaS OllOppiIlg I Bear in Mind that We Can and Do Clothe the Entire Family for Less Money than Elsewhere i g a .8 ti 1 Nebraska ie anger s Big Department Store V. ZUCKER, Manager. . it. Krans ili-iiiirtcil veslrnlav il'UinnKiii fur Onl. N'cli., wIhtc he ciniil.ivc.l liy I he Uiiinn Pari fic. hl'ti'l' MX'iidinu Siindav willi his lamilv. -i.uiiny Asscssdi'-clcrt W . 11 Hryaii panic ilown this moi'iiin fi'uin Soutli Itfiid to make ar-i-annt'iin'iils for I In? removal of liis family lo this city. ,! SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON Watche We have fitted un soventv-five mnvpmpnfn in ('. various kinds of cases and have priced them r AT VERY LOW PRICES. ' Beautifully engraved cases, hih grade move- inems in laaics sizes as iojiows: ViV cxira smnii size, zu-year goiu lined case, iiin iivv nil t i ii.iiu iiiiivi'iiii'iii .n i .ni i - 0 size, 20-year, gold filled case, with Standard unjC? movement, regular $9.00 value $6.50 .'U Elgin and Waltham movements, in fine gold in7S' filled and solid gold cases at $12 to $50.00 Vr A fine line of diamond set solid gold and filled -'14 ladies watches, $15.00 to $50.00 ; ;00- A . :... I ... ........ i. r. 'xflAl't tii" piiui worn iuiu wuiin, lur your, , dSrri: Gents' Klpin and Walthnm watches, K'-size. Hunt- r V . . m.. ...Ill t . I I r:n..i ; .' lilLf 1.1111 I ri I'll I' HI'H III ' -VI'Hr irillll (HI I'UHB I mt 12. 50 ".N. f -rri TSt; uiir Men's Klpin or Waltham watches in strong, scr- C. vireauiv; cases 4,75 i rKiu wuil-iich, io Bize, ii jewel, ii-ycar goui linen , ' ,y case 16.50 jYS!2r j lie nu are oniy b iew oi me many Liurpains we are onering. iau ana pee mem. J. W. CRADILL, Watchmaker and JsWeler. ELMWOOD. Loader-Echo. .J. I"H-W-HWHIW"!H-fr Henry Miller returned Monday evening from a few clays visit with a daughter and oilier relatives in Inwa. W. Ei Hosenoraiis and son, Clayton, of Plaltsinoulli, and Mr. Knnner of Imperial, Neb., were in town on business Friday. The Misses Flora and Hertha Herper went lo Omaha Wednes day morniriK where they expect lo remain this winter. loll ii Haird leTt Mi unlay for llo chester, Minn., lo consult a spe cialist, lie was accompanied by his niece, Miss (iertrude (iraut. I'ncle Henry .Murfiu was up from Wabash Wednesday. He says Mrs. Murfin is still quite poorly, bciiif,' unable lo take scarcely any nalural nourishment. Miss May liurbin relurned Sun day evening- alter a few days visit Willi her sister, Mrs. Edith Myers at Thin-man. fa., and other rela tives at. Council Bluffs. i. M. Morrow of Cenl ral Lake, Mich., who has been a rucsl at. Hie home of his sUter. Mrs. A. McEall. I en. Monday for a visit with his sou in Eldorado before reliirninp home. Mrs. II. L. Clapp returned last w'ek from a visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. Dr. Harder, oT Chicago, The stork has just recently favor ed Dr. and Mrs. Harper with a visit ieavintf a fine baby boy. Phil Henderson, of Oakwood, Okla., came in Saturday evening, and enjoyed a few days visit at Hid home of his brother-in-law. James Durbin. Phil has sold his Oklahoma land and boimbt. in Pierce eounly, .Nebraska, and will soon move lo his newly acipiired properly. The Slaplcy farm was sold at executor's sale Tuesday at I ho American Exchange bank to How ard Capwell, the consideration be ing J?I21 per acre. The city prop erty, and residence of the late Grace J,. Slaplcy, was sold to George Kunz for 1 , 0(1(1. G. S. Al drich, executor of I lie Slaplcy es tate, conducted the sale. Victor Maaspeaker sold bis in terest in the West & Manspeaker barber shop Wednesday morning to his partner, Charles West. We have not, been informed as lo Mr. Manspeakor's future intentions, but entertain the hope that he will see it to remain among us and be successful in whatever he may see fit to undertake. MURDOCK. (Special Correspondent.) .J. C. Eienhul was in Lincoln Fri day. C. Ilaiiingarliier was in Lincoln Sunday. Mrs. Oscar McDonald um shop ping in Omaha lat Friday. William Itiick of Murray v isiled a friend (?) b,.re Sunday. Misses Eva Sorick and Helen Moomey were shopping in Omaha Saturday. Gal Lois has recently sold his town property to Mr. Shrader, north of town. Mrs. Emil Kuohn spent Tues day with Mrs. Herman Kuehn. Miss Pearl Keefer of Alvo was in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Tool and son. Harold, ale Sunday dinner Willi I'm rl Kuehn and wife. Lacey McDonald left Monday for Slrallon, .Neb., where he will spend a few weeks with relatives. Will Tolloy and wife returned Saturday evening from Leigh. Neb., where they had spent the pal two weeks. Passengers to Omaha on No. 18 Wednesday were: Mrs. W. O. Gillespie, Mrs. Emil Kuehn, Mrs. Paul Schewe and Miss Grayce Law ton. Miss Lida Sorick entertained al supper Sunday evening, when her guests were Miss Gravce Law Ion. Homer Lawton, ir Wabash, and Joe Ilyiner of Lincoln. The Elinwood Dramatic club will present a pla enlilled "The Dutch Tutor," in the hall here on Tuesda.v evening. December 17. Tickets for snle at the barber shop. i Tln Flmwood High sch'iul bas- Kci Irani (girlsi came over Friday afternoon and played our llih school girl learn, winning by a score of ? I lo ri. This is the llrsl game our nrls have played. I.illle Mis" Irene McDonald was (1 ears old last Monday, and a few of her lillle girl friends helped her to celebrate by going lo her home and spent the after noon in games. Al the usual lime a luncheon was served, of which a birthday cake, with six lighted candles, was a pleasing feature. Have you Read the article in the paper entitled, 'It's a Wonder?" If not, hunt it up and read it. feel Kood. It will make you ana L-ocai s'iews From Tucsiliiy'H luilly. Troy W iles of the vicinity of Cedar Creek was a visitor in this city yesterday. J. W. Low I her of smith (,f this city drove in yesterday and looked after some trading for the day. C. F. Vallery of I he precinct was in town yesterday attending to some trading with the i ier chanls. L. II. lleil, who resides in Eight Mile drove, came in this morning and was a passenger for Omaha on No. IT). A. L. IlulTer came in from his farm near Mynard Ibis morning and was a passenger on the early Ktirlinglon train for Omaha. D. .1. I'll I man and daughter, Mrs. O. A. Davis, ami son, Dick Pillinan.ol' the vicinity of Murray, motored to this city today and at tended lo some business mailers. While here Mr. Pit I man look time lo call at liis ollice and renew his suhseripl inn o t lt Daily and Semi-Weekly and also for the paper which he is sending to Al bert Stover al Corydon, lnd. THE SECRET TERROR. The haunting fear of sickness and helplessness is I he secret ter ror of the working man. Health is his capital. Kidney diseases sap a man's strength and vitality. They lessen his earning capacity. Foley Kidney Pills bring back health and strength by healing the disease. They are the best medi cine made for kidney and bladder troubles. Tho genuine arc in the yellow package. Refuse any sub stitute. For sale bv l G. Fricke A Co. (1 r