THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1313 PAGE 2. PLATTSMOUTH 'SEWII-WEEKLY JOURNAL. t t ;-. t r !3 Doii't Wait Until the Last Moment to do Your Christmas Shopping! Come Early and of Our Large Ash Trays Cigar Holders Powder Boxes Candle Sticks Pin Cushions Mirrors Silks Toys for the little folks Rugs, Carpets and some Christmas Gifts. Bear in Mind the Beautiful Doll that is to be Given Away Free Dec. 23rd to the one bring in the most Round Yellow Tickets from the Round Ticket Hose. So be sure to call for the 25c Round Ticket hosiery. E. G. DOVEY & SON TO 8E REMOVED SOON Anl 1 1 r old landmark in the main pari of the city is about to 1m Jt'ltli.V"l from the .-pot Where ii lias stood fur years, as H. M. Shlacs, whit- a short time ajo purchased tin. hd and residence at tin" corner of Six'h an. I Vine sli-ecls, has dispo-ed of the resi dence to M. S. IJrius who will irm. w it In Hi.' araiil lot at the I'lnn'i" of Seventh an. I llml Mreets, wIht" il will be placed in lirsl -cla.-s .-diape fur rental pui i'im'. . Thr hoii-e is m excel lent shape an.! w lion Hit changes iMiili'iMphileit b Mr. Itrij-'r. are ma.lf it will make a neat and com foil al! home for mmiu'iidc. As soon as I Ii t house is r'ino fit from tlit lot. of Mr. rShlaes and he receive ilif plans from the architect, h.' experts to beuin t li erection of a lin' sjmiu bunga low on the sjt. wtiich will prove a tine aliilion to this block. Christmas Gifts From Our Haberdashery Department COMBINATION - Set s Neckwear, Hosiery and Handker chief, $1.50. Neckwear and Hosiery, SI &$1.25. TSTECKWEARin - the medium and large shapes. Extra quality in exquisite col ors at 75c. High grade knitted ties at S2 and S1.23 and 75c each. CMOKINGJack- -J ets S6.00 and $7.00. Bath Robes S5 to ST 50. ATE W line of Shirts, selected for the -lN Holiday trade, $1.25 each. Manhattans $1.50; and up to $3.50. Manhattan Shirts Get the Pick Assortment Plain and Fancy Hosiery Perfumes Toilet Waters Trays Necktie Racks Gold Plated Frames Fancy Ribbons Linoleums make hand- whirli wilt then be otic of the best in llit cily. For Sate. One seel ion, tlili acres wheat laud, in Franklin comity, Wash ington, l.aml rolling, but not lonptil. All plowed spring of no wasl.ee land. First crop wheat 2."V hnolu-ls per acre raised in 11M7. Located - miles north of Kalilotiis; rj railroads. All f"iiced. Hrice, sJ-'.aO per acre, on easy terms. loo op portunity for farmer with boys who wants larsie farm. Owner an invalid. Must For par ticulars wrile owner. W. C. Samiisoii. I O. H:.- :PJ. Plat I s inoulti. Neb. t 1 1 -1 nio-w .lames (irubcr was a ealier at this ..llice recently and ordered 'he T'lattsuiohth Journal sent to M. L. Hubv at McCook. Neb. A. C. Carey, who has been re siding on a farm near Mynard. lias moved to a farm near 1'acilic Juiu't ior.. Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, Gering & Co. 'Phone 36. TNITIAL Hand- -- kerchiefs one-half dozen in a box Irish Linen Hemstitched $1.50 and $2 per box, or 25c and 35c each,. POPULAR Deck wear in new pat terns pure silk in the wide-end shapes. Some 50c each; some 35c each, 3 for $1.00. T AUNDRY Bags v ery practical, set complete $2 and $3. Stetson Mats POINTERS FOR THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS Those Whp Have Prepared to Meet Wants of Those Seeking Suitable Presents. In the Christmas lour of yes terday the block on the south side of Main street, between Fifth ami Sixth streets; was covered, and this issue will take up the mer chants on Sixth street who art risht in the front ranks with Christmas jroods. The jewelry store of J. W. Cra- bill is aiways one of the finest appenrins in the city, but in tip' holidav season esperiallv is its offering's something well worth seeing, as the stock of goods carried is quite large and em braces all manner of gifts in sterling silver brush sols, mir rors, manicure sets and every article that could possibly bo thought of in this line of goods, The sdork of jewelry is especially large and the array of stickpins, cuff buttons, watch fobs and charms and tine waiehes at all prices, for the men. makes a most tempting" display, while the line of gifts for the ladies is equally large and includes rings of all kinds, lockets, ornamental pins, toilet sets, as well as other articles suitable for the ladies' dressing table and for her adorn ment. The firm also has in con nection the store of the l'latls- moulh Music company, which ha a large line of Victrolas an. records on sale, any of which would make a most acceptabh present to either young or old. The drug" store of F. S. Fricke & Co. is not behind its neighbors in ils offerings for the holiday trade, having a fine line of per fumes, toilet articles, candies and fancy stationery, in addition to the cigars for the gentlemen smokers. The Uexall store carries a fir.-t-elass line of goods, which gives the shopper a good field from which-to choose their presents and leaves little reason for anyone to have much trouble in making their selection from this stock. The store of V. It. Murdock is also crowded to the doors with articles suitable for the Christ mas season and here gifts for young and old alike may be found in profusion and at very reasonable prices within the reach of everyone. Their .-lock of goods' is so numerous and varied that il is impossible to begin to enumerate the different articles offered the public, but a trip there will prove Convincing. The big" furniture store of M. Ilild is one where the more sub stantial gifls may be secure 1, such as handsome chairs, rugs, beautiful pictures, music cab inets, buffets, sideboards or any thing in the line of furniture that !he heart of the most discrimin ating purchaser could possibly desire to purchase for their loved ones or friends. Mr. Ilild allows nothing to stand in the way of securing for his customers the best that the market affords, and this year the line selected is most complete and the range in prices will fit any purse, great or small, with lirst-class furniture at the lowest possible margin of profit Consistent with good business met hods. At the store of Zuckweib-r .v. I.ulz the Christmas spirit is quite in evidence and their line of goods display all the beautiful offerings of the world of com merce in the line of dress fabrics, as well as a large assortment of fancy aprons, collars, sweater coats for ladies, hosiery, hand kerchiefs, mufflers and all similar articles that can be found in a first-class sfore of this kind and they can well satisfy the de sire of anyone for a substantial remembrance to give jo their family or friends on the Christ mas season. The establishments- of J. S. Hall and J. E. Tuey. while they have made no elaborate prepara tions for the holiday season, are well filled with a large stock of first-class groceries and dry goods, all of which would assist greatly in the somi cheer of the Yubdide and their customers will be aide to secure many bargain from their' stocks of goods, either in lbe grocery or dry goods seel ins. On North Sixlh street the siores. while p.oj as-Tvumerous as those 'on the south side, are fill ed with equally large stocks of 'G b CLOTHES TtteouAHAraeto mnb- pxiils awaiting the coininj; of the seeker of the Christinas jj-ift. The store of Slreiht & Slreifiht is filled to the doors with furniture of all sizes, prices. and descriptions, which would come in most handily in the way of rJirislinas presents, and a call there will develop the fact that of beautiful chairs, bookcases, buf fels. bed room suits and hand some pictures they have a full supply and are ready to serve the wishes of anyone who may desire to purchase articles of this kind. I.orenz Itiolhers, the Sixth street butchers and grocers have stocked up for the holiday sea son with every delicacy that the markets of the country can af ford and they should be added to the list of the places to visil on the holiday shopper's lost if they desire to secure the choicest of ferinjrs possible to procure for the comfort and .pleasure of the inner man. MODERN WHEN GF AMERICA OF GASS CAMP 332" ELECT OFFICERS Cass Camp No. 3J2 of the Mod ern Woodmen of America last evening held a very enthusiastic meeting at their hall in the Woodman building, at thercorner of Sixth and Main streets, a. id amon o her mailers of import ance taken up was Mie election of officers for the ensuinir car, which resulted in tin, following trenllemen beinr selected to till the different positions: Venerable .Consul Frank J. I.ibershall. Worthy Advisor John K. Sehutz. Hanker William llassler. Clerk Henry F. linos. Kscort II. M. Wilcox. Watchman A. F. lStnuu. Sentry J. L. lUirrows. Trustee Cieorjro I.ushinsky. Physicians lMs. J. S. Liv ingston and K. I. Cummins. This makes life sixteenth year that the office of tanker in the bnl-re has been held by Mr. llass ler and the splendid manner in which "Hilly" has served the in terest .of lhc"lodre is shown in his repealed re-elections to the ollice. and there is no member of the Modern Woodmen in l'lalts moiilh who possesses I he esteem and respect of his fellow mem bers to such a defrree as Mr. llassler, who was one of lbe first members of the lode in tills city. Fine New Uuniform. Chief of Police Hen Itainey ap peared on the street this after noon attired in a line new blue uniform with brass buttons, in dicating his ollice, and bis ap pearance was equal to that of any of the finest on the me tropolitan police force. The uni form was made from a special order thioutih the liriu of Wil liam Holly, and is certainly very becoming to the "Hi.' Chief." Try a sack of Forest Rose flour. Your money refunded if not satis factory. $100 Reward, $100 T!.f Tii.I.-rs if this pajT will te jili'iifl to !a:u tl'tit JhTi? i ht lrat on dr.-adcl U tiiijt M-wmfH b.i b.fii iiMe t- rur in U t m;:i-. arU that 1 Cntarrh. Hail s Catarrh Curt It ill - !.! )!-iiivp inn- u-rar known tUr nipj-l.-il trntiT.i'.rr. Catarrh Ix-ine a -.iisttnitl(inal r.v,0r-H a constitutional trpatltiflit. Ila'l Cit.ir-.h Curr- I tk-n internallr, ai'tlns: Ilrettly u;h.u tli lilcind arnl muoiw mirfact s of 111-- avbtrui. tj'Tflr il.'KtroyinK tlio fuiin.lnthnt .f Hip rtiM'a-H'. mid' plTin Cue patient sin-ncti: ! liul!iiii g an tlie con-titut!ra and aitinj: ua :;ir? in .!i-;i it n.irk. Tb prorli-tor !;:. ' niiK U f i'b 4'i it. -tiritir iw-r tUat tby -a. numlid lv-l!ar fur a".T oi that It fjilis r:Ti-. Snd for lit of U'.-ttu!ilu!si 4d'.:rsi I-. J. CHENEY & CO., Tt4e.lt. O. '"'..! Vi- ell rruyit. 73c. Ta.a IZaiVi laailljr riU for constipation. Our Big Overcoat Week Closes Saturday Night It's to your interest to visit our store this week and ,et posted on the overcoat market. You'll not be urged to buy, but the many who have bot coats this week is a good indication of their attractiveness. Never again this season will you see so many high grade, low priced overcoats us riiit here and now. The sooner you come, the better the selection. Remember here are coats of all kinds from a $1.50 child's coat to a 540 silk lined, including our famous Gordon and Ferguson Fur and Mackinaw coats, and every good kind of a coat you can think of. One special lot of all wool Men's Coats at $9.95. Qofuvloir C . Boys' gray sweater coats with pockets, 39c Oalliruay Opeiidlb. Men's convertible i-in hands all colors, 15c Open Evenings Until Christmas C. Local PJews From VVediiesdu y's Daily. Attorney W. Hanisey arrived from Omaha this afternoon to attend the funeral of Mrs. Flor ence Oovey-Wesi. A. L. Haker of Murray was in the cily last 'evening alleinliii" to some business matters and viit iuir with his friends. Mrs. Fi ed Sanul. r was a pas senger this inornin'-- for Omaha, beii called tbeit' to look after some business matleis. Henry It. tiering of Oniaha can:.' in this afternoon on No. Ji lo attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Florence Dovey-Wcsl. Mrs. (leoi'e W. Th.ui.ns ami Mrs. (Jeore H. Mann were i-it-ors in -Murray today, where the were the quests of Mrs. K. S. Tutt. Charles II.. Warner drove in this morning from bis farm home near this cily ;.nd sjt. ::t a few hours here lookinu' after some trailing with the merchants. Henry Hirz, jr.. and wife and liitle baby, were par-senders this morniuu for the mel ropolis, whore they vill visil for a few hours mid look alter mailers of j business. F.d H. Tritsch and William Hlalt :-ranl.' were passengers tins morninjr on the early Ibu liudton train for Omaha. wln-re they were called to look after some mailers of business. Mrs. V. A. Halierson and daughter. Miss Lucetla I'aller son, came down from Omaha Ibis nioiniiiir on No. 1 to attend the funeral of Mrs. Florence Dovey-West. W. II. lleil. accompanied by his sister, Miss Lizzie lieil, came in tliis jiflernoon from their home near Cedar Creek and spent a few hours here looking after some matlers of business. I). It. Lewis, one of the prom inent citizens of t ile-.iwoo.l. vas in the cily over niuht. comim: over to enter into the fold of the Llks' lo.ly-e in this city, be Mis taken in al the meet in-' last evenintr. He was a passenger this morniuir for Omaha, where he visil, d for a few hours before returning home. Mrs. Hoberf D.-avcr of Hur well, Nebraska, :rnd Miss Ma thilde l'elers of Weepiiur Water who were isitinpr :it the William Hunter home, were passengers Ibis niorniiip- for Omaha, where they will visil for a few hours before returninir to their homes. Stork Visits the Ewlng Home. From Tuesday's Pally. On .Saturday the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. I-Iwi njr on lower Main street was visited by a line new bouncing baby boy, vho came to make his home with Ihem in the future. The lilt!. boy and the mother are both jrel tintr alonjjr nicely and the-. proud father is atlendinsr to his duties at the (bios hotel wearing a smile such as only a proud falher ran be the possessor of, and bis j"' is well founded for lbe voiinir man is about as tine a lad as can be found. For Sale. 42-acre farm,' one-quarter mile from city limits of a town of y,0('Mi; Iarpe orchard; '( acres in fall Wheal; no warde land; all the very best; ;j wells; G-iem house in. jrood condition; electric lifih'l; good water s.-lem. li vi.sion point of Wabash railroid empIomy LMiO men. l'rice, OUM.on; part down and rest in good security, or sTOO.uu cash. For particulars see M. ltixl'iy. 322 Cor. 4th and Orauite Ms. 12-2-2wks-d,v.w E. WESCOTT'S SONS uXut EVERYBODY'S STORE Here to Attend Lodge Meeting. From Tuesday's iJaUy. There w.-re a Iaru:e number r lbe Murray members of the Ma sonic Indue present, la-t evening at the me.-tiiiu of tin- ...ue in this city, coming u from their hoiiies n th - eenmr Hain ;i;nl lemaininir oer for the J. ., work. Anions thus,, here v.'ie: D. J. Hitman. 1. C. Illi'"l"ii, ferry. S. o. I'iiman. .lame I.oiiuhi ide. Will Sejj.olt and Wil liam C. Hrown oT Alb e;-:.i. Can ada, who js vi-iiiiiu lo re vilh his relat i es. Rev. DunklcLcrger at Mi-rray. On in-xl Sunday l',e. 1 ). L. i Mi !ebei u. r of lb" Chri-lii'O church at 11. it t -itmu! h will b' Murray to b"bl -eri,es a'. th - - chureh there, and a cordial in vitation is extended lo the public So be present and lake part in 'be-e r-el vices. JTazolOIentliol llaspr Kffectively reli.'ve p tiu. Tlie pootbinc ff ft-cts of Menthol are qnickly ft-lt in 1 ck aclie, Iihoumatisru, S.-iatif-a and ctb-r painful affections. Ynrd roll s.l.0; rp-i. l:irsize 2"f. All lm;:i;ist or direct I y m.uL Davis is Lwrence Co., .N. w York. Samiuj DiAiied u;kjq request, 5c s'.rnp. f FOR Deep-seated Colds Coughs, Crcup, Bronchitis Contain no harmful drug A'l .Jcolcn. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO.. New Yori- m m m n i n 1 1 n 4 Will surely be acceptable NOW to my patrons who are still not supplied or can use another of those remarkable values in TRIMMED HATS Worth up I have chosen a complete assort ment all new and desirable shapes and styles, and for a few days, I will sell these at the above prices. Every women in Plattsmoutti should see for herself what this jjreat value jiiv in:4 means to her. VT7 iT L JLaV KEEIING OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL . EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Fr'irn W :; C: v'j TVy. The e Vet; e .- -l! i ii, it tee . .f I II Ca-- C.-i,!.!y M.nd,i -li".! a-- 1 . 1 1 l ' r 1 1 ' -1 - - 1 I i . ;. ii. - W.iler- ;:iid enj..ed a m- te.--iin- t .-,,M u ! il ! 1 1 ' . 1 1 - ! for I lie a -l.l! ! Ml. .'I ll'' t'M- !i.e , ir pLttii ! ! -it lb.- rem liilt.-.- .(. i . rd .. 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M.iLhiMe 1 ..:!.,!. ! . .-!,. r. l-,-K-.,ld-'twk'v i to $8.00, at i il XL Snrnri9P Tils TH A it- i s r V - J v i