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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1912)
ft . . g LTL rs) n Qn n rE3 Q rn n q he ? v ri LT 9 a Today and Continuing all Through the IE3 The Greatest Bargains for the Careful g A M M I o g Month of December L-A Lzzi Lzzi Christmas Shopper g Our sales in the past have been so successful that we have decided to give the people of Cass county the advantage of securing some genuine bargains at the season of the year when they ought to be appreciated by the care- oi securing some genuine Dargams at tne season 01 tne year wnen uiey ougnt to be appreciated by the care- & K ful and shrewd Christmas shopper. For the balance of this month we offer the following articles. Ladies7 and Men's Coats and Suits, Millinery Furnishing and Holiday Goods I For Lady Shoppers Ladies1 black broadcloth, chinchillas, caracules, sibelines and mixtures in coats and suits, $15 to $30, O during this clean-up sale at $7, $9, 12.00 . . . . M1U Misses' coats in latest styles, with prices ranging from 9.00 to 15.00, during this clean-up sale Q 1 H I Children's coats from 1.75 to 5.00. For Gentlemen Shoppers at 5.00, 8.00 and 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 We have just received a large line of Ladies' Silk Waists, from $2.98 up. A large assortment of Ladies' fancy Aprons, from 25 cents up. If you want to see a nice line of Flanne tte Kimonas from 98 cents up to $2.25, worth $3.00, also in crepes, silk, at $4.75 to $5.75. 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. Mesline, 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 the front lace and it is absolutely guaranteed. For good service and - first class form. This corset will be sold during this mm I ft i Mr 1'' 1 1 Men's Suits and Overcoats We carry a line absolutely guaranteed to be all wool, and unexcelled for service and style, will be sold during this Holiday Clean-up Sale, for $10, $12.50, $15, $16.50, $18.50 These suits are well worth from $16.00 to $28.00. From the above prices you can readily see that when you purchase your goods here you are in a position to save enough money to present gifts to all your family. Furnishings Such goods as the Cluett-Peabody Dress Shirts. The Arrow brand collars. Silk Neckwear. Silk Handker chiefs. Silk Hosiery. Silk Mufflers. Silk Umbrellas. Suit Cases and Trunks. Just Received A fine lot of Silk Lined Gloves, Sheep Lined Gloves and Mittens, all of which will be included in this sale at clean-up prices. Boys Clothing We have a large assortment of Boys Fine Suits and Overcoats at the very lowest prices. Men's and Boys Shoes. If you want to save money buy them here at this sale. ta&f As Mr. Jack Frost has made his appearance on our windows and ruined our display, we cordially invite you to step inside and we will show you around. KiMdrjum"Qothc$. All WOOL HAND TAIlOHfD l (, a ) it ilk bfyrighl, igit. A. B. Kirnkbaum'Ct ciean-up Saie for $4.oo and $5.oo. Make This Store Your fL 'pim-c nr. Jri rr 1 Please bear m mind that this sale is For cash Headquarters for all VlllIolIIlao ullUpplIlg Bear in Mind thai We Can and Do Clothe the Entire Family for Less Money than Elsewhere j Plattsmouth g Nebraska Millinery Below Cost: $5.00, $10.00 and $15.00 Hats will be sold for $1.98, $2.98 and $4.98 Guaranteed 8 Values H V. ZUCKER, Manager. Home Made Comforters. Call and See Them. S Fanger's Eig Department Store Local PJews Nice am warm al the (iom Steam heat. Frank Gobelman, painting and paper hanging. 4-9. (Jeorge A. Kalfcnbcrger of Fight Mile (lime was here Saturday al fcnding lo si urn week-end shopping. T. V. Vallery of tin: precinct was in town Saturday afternoon looking after some matters of business. Mike Meisingcr was in the eily Saturday afternoon, driving in from his farm in Fight Mile Grove precinct. C. F. Mefzger was in town Sat urday, driving, in from his farm mar Mvnard, In attend to some 1 usiness mat tecs. Fd llughson of near I'nion was in the eily Saturday afternoon visiting with his friends and al-li-m'ing to business mailers with lli merchants. KiI'.M) Stray iron grey mare, t I he home of Myron Head, south of I his city. The ow ner can have same by calling for horse and pay inir for notice ami keep. The newest thing in stationery correspondence cards, in plain, gold and silver edges. You will find a choice assortment of this line at the Journal office. Re member that if it's in the line of paper, the Journal office is the place to get it. Herman Spies is headquarters for all kinds of pipes. See his big line. F. (.. W. Murray was in town Saturday attending to some mat ters of business. Stoves of all kinds at, reduced prices. See Eastwood. Fritz Fricke returned this morning from Omaha, where he visited over Sunday with relatives. V. II. II oi 1, wife and daughters, Mamie and Helen, were in the city S.iturday attending to the week end shopping. Miss Mildred Cook spent Sunday here with her parents, returning lo her duties at (ilenwood this morning on No. fi. A. I., and A. F. Todd, from west of I he city, were in tow n Saturday looking after some matters of business for I he day. Fi ed Kear, wile ami son, of Alvo. who have been visiting at the h ine of .1. M. .eker, returned to llii'ir home yesterday afternoon. (iuy (ioiili) returned this morn ing from Lincoln, where he visit ed ner Sunday. Mrs. Gould and little .lanes returned Ibis afternoon. Miss Muriel riarthoblL was a Sunday visitor with her parents in this city, returning to her duties at Glenwood this morning on No. fi. Franco Ballance returned to Glenwood this morning, after spending Sunday her with his father and mother, William Hal lance and w ife. Cleaning, Repairing, Pressing and Dying done, on short notice al the tailoring house of Yejvoda & Kelcek, Leonard's New lHiikling. Fred Yv'augh came down from Omaha Saturday afternoon to visit for a short lime with friends in this eily. Mrs. J. M. Johns returned Sat urday from Red Oak, Iowa, where she had been visit ing relat ives for a short time. Chris I'aikening drove in from his farm Saturday and spent the afternoon looking after business matters in the city. William Richardson and wife of Mvnard were in the city Saturday l icking after some business mat ters for a few hours. C. L. Wiles w as among I he Tamer visitors in I In city Salur iLiy, having some shopping to al le!ii to w ilh the merchants. Miss Minnie Gulhinan returned Sa! unlay afternoon from Murdock, vhcro she had been visiting her 1 ml her, Henry, for a short time. Claude Fverelt drove up Satur day afternoon from his farm near I'nion and attended lo some mai lers of business in this city for a few hours. Miss Hilda Hrinkman, who is leaching at Greenwood, spent Sunday here with her parents, re turning to her school yesterday f.flernoon. Dance at German Home. The German Turn-Yerein held a very enjoyable dance Saturday evening at I heir hall on Washing ton avenue, which was well at tended by a large and merry crowd thai passed I he hours dancing to the excellent music furnished by I he M. V. A. orchestra, who gave several of Ihe latest offerings in I he line of dance music. Masked Ball January 18. The Katolicky Sokol society of this city have made arrangements lo hold their second annual grand mask ball at their hall on West Locust street on the evening of Saturday, January 18. Ml 13. Se. veral excellent prizes will be given for Ihe different costumes, which will be announced later. The best of music has been secured and a royal good time is assurred o all those attending Ibis enjoyable event. Have you seen the excellent line See Ihe Holiday line of sla nt' holiday gift, stationery al the lionery at Ihe Journal olllce. Journal olllce? We have just what vou are looking for in all lines. Basket ball Friday, December The prices are just right, too. 20, P. H. S. V3. Nob. City High. mi .d .m i . m Useful Christmas Gifts it Do Not Delay In placing your Xnias orders for holographs. About the last, week before Christmas we hear wails from lost souls "procrastinating parlies" who failed to take lime by the marcel wave. Order now and save your tears, fears, doubts, goosedesh and heartburn. Old pictures copied and enlarged. LFONARIVS STUDIO. Gentlemen. Tailor-made suits, built to you, any style, from $25.00 up. Yejvoda & Kalcek, lit When ordering flour ask .your grocer to send you a sack of Forest Rose Flour the best flour Buy your fancy stationery at the Journal office. In making your selections this Christmas allow us to help you hy suggesting a pair of stout shoes for "little sister," a gymnasium shoe for "big brother," a soft pair of felt slip pers for dear old grandmother, a pair of cushion sole shoes for daddy, a pair of col ored slippers for grown up sister, a pair of soft leather slippers for grandaddy, and then there is the best woman in the world -the mother no one will forget her; perhaps she may want a pair of dress-up-boots or a pair of boudoir slippers; she ought to have both kinds. Come in and see the splendid assort ment of shoes and slippers we have this season. Useful Christmas gifts will be appreciated. ft ft ft ft ft Fetzer's Shoe Store