nn LTU USU $ Today and Continuing all Through the Month of December $ Our sales in the past have been so successful that we have decided to give the people of Cass county the advantage H of securing some genuine bargains at the season of the year when they ought to be appreciated by the care- ml ana snrewa unristmas snopper. r or me Daiance oi mis inoiiui we oner me ionowing articles. Ladies' and Men's Coats and Suits, Millinery Furnishing and Holiday Goods The Greatest Bargains for the Careful Christmas Shopper For Lady Shoppers For Gentlemen Shoppers Ladies' black broadcloth, chinchillas, caracules, sibelines Men's Suits and Overcoats We carry and mixtures in coats and suits, $15 to $30, M O a line absolutely guaranteed to be all- during this clean-up sale at $7, $9, 12.00 . . . . J-U WOol, and unexcelled for service and Misses' coats in latest styles, with prices ranging from style, will be sold during this Holiday 9.00 to 15.00, during this clean-up sale 10 Clean-up Sale, for at 5.00, 8.00 and . 1U . VUllUl isii o wuio ii win x.iiy cf.vv. For Christmas Shoppers Ladies' and Misses' fine furs will be sold during this clean-up sale at astonishing prices. ' Kir3chfiaumtDQothej, HAND TAIIOBI D 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 o i j i A. A i. t i 1 T-v m .'i. mi T , i -.r. r i . ii, Ann 1 n nn oucn oous as me meii-reaooay uress snins. ine Ladies and MiSSeS fancy dreSSeS WOrtll 9.UU tO 15.UU, Arrow brand collars. Silk Neckwear. Silk Handker- Will be SOld during this Clean-Up Sale at 5.75, 7.50, 9.75 chiefs Silk Hosiery. Silk Mufflers. Silk Umbrellas. ouit Cases and irunks. 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 Flannette 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-UD sale at a very low Drice. Notice this picture, the Latest Improvement just If you want to save money buy them here at this sale. received. A new line of Madame Mae Corsets. This corset is laced in front With a protector underneath As Mr. Jack Frost has made his appearance on our windows and i- le ,KeAi..iu ononH ruined our display, we cordially invite you to step inside and we uiw ii will, law auw it mm jvim bMM" For good service and first class form. This corset will be sold during this fSlBr lift 1M 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. , j o will show you around. Cfyright, iifit. A. B. Kimkiaum'Ctt clean-up sale for $4.00 and $5.00. Make ThlS Store YoUT fkloflVlO QVlinninrvf Please bear in mind that this sale is for cash Headquarters for all AnnSlIIlaS UllOppiIlg: Bear in Mind thai We Can and Do Clothe the Entire Family for Less Money than Elsewhere I t 8 8- Plattsmouth Nebraska Millinery Below Cost: $5.00. $10.00 end $15.00 Hat will b sold for $1.98, $2.98 and $4.98 Guaranteed Values V. ZUCKER, Manager. Home Made Comforters. Call and See Them. Famger's Big Department Store James T. Reynolds, I.. F. Rey nolds and l-rank Finkle of Union were in Hie city this niorn inp; for a few hours attending lo some mailers of husiness. O. II. ParkeniiiK and wife, of Omaha, wlio liave heen visiting at the home of Chris l'arkeniiiK near this eily returned lo their home yesterday afternoon. a TELEPHON The Ideal Christmas Gift M A tPIPnhnnP Pnmhin0 OVOnrtklnrl mtt ttntrn j-.... vvmuiiivo , vt j ttnii juu nave nn agined an appropriate Christmas gift should. It is a remembrance that will be treasured by the entire household as an indication of your ex pression of holiday sentiment. Add pleasure, comfort and security to the lives of those about you. TODAY order a telephone installed. Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company J. K. POLLOCK, Local Manager The show which comes to the l'armele theater next Sunday w'Hihl is one of the hest, and it presents u realistic picture of modern social and business life, each character as true as though translated from real life lo the hoards of the slap'. The appear auYe of "The Final Settlement" at the l'armele nn Sunday nit; lit is HtniHliini; new for l'lattsniouth, but such shows have been llllintf Sunday nilit eufraiiements in all the leading cities, such as Lin coln, Omaha, (irand Island, Cres ton. Iowa, and hundreds of other towns throughout Ihe country, and Ihe best people of these towns do nol hesitate to p, he cause il is Sunday ninlil. There are at least a hundred people in lMatlsmoulli and icinity that ko lo Omaha every Sunday afternoon and evening to attend Ihe thea ters, and wilh such shows as ap pear in Omaha, Lincoln and other towns at l'lattsniouth Sunday ninht these people will remain at home. It is a new idea for lMatts mouth, but the Journal can see no particular harm in coin lo see a first-class play on Sunday niffht instead of enijairinir in some other amusement that is really harm ful. "The Final Settlement" is a line, play and there will bo no use iroinff to Omalm lo see ono per haps no bettor. They will at least nave rar fare. Mrs. Mary Brady Very III. From Wednesday's Dally. Mrs. Mary llrady, the aped mother of Thomas Kildow, living' north of this city, is laying very low at the hoino of her son, suf fering from blood poisoning the result of a scratch she received some time ago on her left hand, and although everything possible is being done to relieve her there is great fear that she may not re cover from the attack, as her age and feebleness Is greatly against her. Mrs. Hrady is a very bright old lady and has many friends here who will learn' w ith regret of her illness and hope- she may re cover from Ihe, sickness. BURLINGTON TELEGRAPH ERS ID COMPANY SET TLE THEIR DIFFICULTY From WerinoiHlay'a Dally. Hurlingtou telegraphers and the company have ended their confer ences over wage sclieuuies ami working conditions, the llnal meeting having been held at Oma ha on Monday, when adjustment of the schedule to conditions on lines west were made. It was said that about one-half of the operat ors will get an increase in pay. Increases in wages in the past few years have been the same at all stations, with the result that a re alignment was necessary If the wages were to bo kept in line with the. amount of actual labor done. Where work was light and the positions most desirable because of light station work and wages being as high as at heavier points, little or no increase was made. Where work is heavy the operat ors will get an increase in pro portion lo the amount of work. Costumer Will Be Here. From Wednesday's Dally. The Cosmopolitan club has made arrangements with Lieben, the Omaha costumer, to come here with a large assortment of costumes for their mask ball on Tuesday evening, December 31. The costumes can be secured at Coatos' hall during the afternoon and evening of December 'M. There will be some of the llnest costumes ever brought to this city in the assortment and parties de siring lo secure them should see him early in the day as possible to get the pick of the designs. Hood cash prizes will be given at the dance for the best costumes. THE BUSY WOMAN'S DAY. It begins early, ends late, and is full of work. She often lias kidney trouble without knowing it. Her back aches, and she is tired and worn out. Sleeps poorly, is nervous, no appetite. Her bladder gives her trouble, too. Foley Kidney Pills will cure all that and make her strong and well. They are tha best medicine made for kidney and bladder disorders. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Booster's Shining Parlor. Tho new Booster's Shining Par lor, in the new Leonard building, is now open. Hero you can get the best shine at any time. Nice line of cigars and tobaccos. See Tom, he will treat you right. Real Estate i Bought and Sold ON COMMISSION! Insurance Placed in Best Companies! Farm Loans and Rental Agency - Virgimullis - ROBERT WILKINSON DUNBAR U. HALL UNION Wilkinson & Hall -AUCTIONEERS- The holding of successful sales is our line. Our interests are with the seller when it comes to getting every dollar your property is worth. For open dates address or call either of us at our expense by phone. Dates can be made at the Journal office. WILKIllSO.'! & HALL-