PAGE 2. MONDAY. DECEMBER 15,1913. PLATT8IHOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. I Have Decided of the Mild Weather To sell all Ladies and Childrens Coats, Suits and y i? Jioys Suits and Overcoats at -'0 dis count. This means more to you than fhe so-ca lied half ji ico Sales in the metroolitiaii papers, as Isell all my goods on a small margin in the. first place. I also itave a line line of Toys, and Dolls and many other i ems too numerous to mention that would make i nice Christinas Gift. H. WEINTRAUB in THE FAMOUS GEORGIA MINSTRELS AT THE PAR MELE CHRISMS NIGHT Richards V. Pringle's -famous Georgia Minstrels of f bitty all colored performers, present ing an entirely pew minstrel pro gram, will appear at the Parrnele theater on. Thursday night, De (en;ber .3. This season's or ganization is said to be of tin very best talent obtainable, ami will ronsj.-t of high-grade min strel features, of - novelty ami jm r.il. .The arti.-ts have been se lected with exceptional eare. am? each performer is A guaranteed minstrel iar of the lirst magni tude. The press e erywhere .peak rf Richards i lringle"s new -uiii-pany in the l ronge. ehcouiums of praise; Tile Richmond Daily Examiner says : "For elegance -of inoui -.tin its, ariety, novelly and T0 your Christmas shopping in our J-. show windows. many suggestions of useful gifts every article with a price mark on it. No matter what from 10c to $30 you'll find ...:n i f win pieuse. Men Appreciate- Combination Sets Neckwear and Hosiery, $1. Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, and Hosiery at $1.50. Initial Handker chief one-half dozen to a box, 25c each,S1.50 the box and 35c each, $2 the box. Cuff Links 25c to $1. Stickpins 50c to $2. Combination Sets pin and links, $1 to $2. Pins and Clasp Sets, 50c to $3. New line of Shirts. selected for holiday trade. Eclipse and Manhattan Shirts $1 to $3.50. . Many other items that will be right for giving, such as Gloves, Mittens Collar Bags, Tie Rings, Traveling Sets, Laundry Bags, Traveling Bags and Cases, Fur Caps, Stetson ; Hats, Sweater Coats, Linen Collars, Suspenders, Garters, Mufflers silk or knitted.. Come early and find the best selections. Manhattan Shirts ; a On Account 0 merit, Richards & I'rinsle's ileorgia Minstrels have never been surpassed in this city." Seats are now im sale, at Weyrich & lladraba's drug store. NOT BEYOND HELP AT 87. Sleep-disturbing bladder weak ness, stiffness in .joints, weak; in active kidney action and rheuma tic pains, are all evidences of kid ney trouble. Mrs. Mary A. lean, 17 E. Walnut PL, Taunton, Mass., writes:, "I have passed my 87th birthday, and thought I was- be yond th reach nT medicine, but Foley Kidney . Pills have proved most beneficial in my case." For sale by all druggists. FOR SALE DATES .Reverse' the Telephone Call to FRANK GRAHAM, . Auctioneer, Springfield, Neb. . 'Phone 91. v Copriglat Hart cOriicr .V Mill There you will find amount you want to invest here something to give that Smoking Jackets, 6 and 7. Bathrobes, $5, $6, and $7.50. Extra large show ing of Neckwear, including all the new shapes in beautiful silks, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and on up to $2 each; put up in holiday, boxes. Interwoven Sox, 2 nairs silk inholidavbox SI 4 pair silk in : holiday ' box Stetson Hats MRS. GERTRUDE MORGAN ENTERTAINS IN HONOR The pleasant home of Mrs. (ertrude Morgan, on North Sixth street, was the scene of a very pleasant gathering Saturday aft ernoon, when the hostess-enter tained in honor of . Mrs. Paul C. Morgan, of Hay Springs, Neb., who is here visiting with her relatives for the .holidays. The occasion was in the nature of a Kensington and some forty of the young lady friends of the guest of honor were invited to be present to take part in the enjoyment of the afternoon, and much pleasure was derived in visiting ami in me making of different dainty ar ticles such , as only the ladies know the secret of preparing. During the course of the after noon -a very tempting two-course luncheon was served by the hos tess, .assisted by Misses Mary E. Foster, May Murphy and Emma Myers, which served to add a very pleasant touch to the al ready much enjoyed afternoon, and it was with great regret that the c.nmuany departed, but all felt great pleasure in having been able to spend a few hours with their friend. Mrs. Morgan. YOUNG WOMEN: NUMBER SURPRISING. The number of young women who suffer with weak back, dizzy and nervous spells, dull headache and weariness is surprising. Kid ney and bladder ills cause those troubles, but if Foley Kidney Pills are taken' as directed relief fol lows promptly, and the ills dis appear. Contains no habit-form ing drugs. Tor sale by all drug- ists. ' . ' T. J. SOKOL SOCIETY ELECT OFFICERS FOR THE ENSUING YEAR The TV J. Sokol society yester day afternoon held . their regular monthly meeting at their hall on West Pearl street, to look after reg iilaf ri dutine' I'ti.-hiess and to elect the otlicers for the ensuing year, and the. following otlicers were chosen to guide the destinies of the organization: President William Holly. Vice President Severiu Krejci. Secretary C. W. Hula. Treasurer Anton Kauka. Financial Secretary Emmons Ptak. Turning instructor Charles Hadraba. trustees j. j. svobotta, jr., Vincent Pilney,- Tim Kahoutek. !Y1. E. Ladies Meet. From Friday's Pally. The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church held their regular meeting yesterday afternoon at the church parlors and were very pleasantly entertained by Mes- dames A. J. Iteeson, C. E. Dabbitt and A. P. Barnes. The ladie? held a -very interesting business session, at which time they made all final plans for their bazaar to be held in the vacant room in the Riley block. After the business session the ladies spent (here mainder of the afternoon in a de lightful social time. The hostes ses served a most tempting luiiclunn. There was a large number in attendance. Will Have Box Social. There will be a box social am program at the Buck school, in District 1 i, four miles northwest of Union' and three and one quarter miles southwest of Mur ray Friday evening-, December i!Hh, and everybody is invited to tome. (Solda Nobby Teacher. 12-8-ltd-3twkly You may rely upon your sales being properly looked '' - after by ATwT OS ISKE AUCTIONEER who has had many years ex perience in the ring, and has always maintained the reputa tion of securing, the high-dollar for all goods and stock placed in his care. Numerous sales have been successfully conducted in this county. Dates can be made at this of fice or by writing A.C.ISKE,LaP!aito,!Ieb. Call raijllkm Kxoljaujrev. Cliestui.t Kill Neckwear This is the univer sal gift for men and always gladly re ceived.. We have all newest creations. This is tlio home of Christinas ties. Pack ed in beautiful Xmas boxes with appro priate, card. One special lot in Ixjxes Open Evenings Until Christmas Box Social a Success. From ivridav's JJaily. The bux social held at Ihc Jean school house, southwest of this city, last evening was a most enjoyable affair- ami those at tending enjoyed themselves to the utmost in the warm contest ver the different tempting boxes offered for sale, and the sale of the boxes resulted in a neat sum being cleared for the school. The school is taught by Elmer Trans of this city, and the success of the entertainment was , largely due to his efforts. - A mixed pro gram of songs, recitations and dialogues proved a very enjoyable feature of the evening. The re ceipts were in the. neighborhood of $10. Smoke "Kcno" cigars. Brothers. Wurl m m m m m m m m m m m m 4 NOTICE! ' KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME. J- Common Sense Counts as i Much in Making a Town -l-I- as Anything Else. I- WESTERN MACHINE AND I- FOUNDRY CO. of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, !- Fourth and Pearl Streets. 2 I (Furinrrly Clinpic (Jasolim. l J Eiiirint' ('o.1 ! $ . At the .si.tlicil at ion if our I J friends we liavi- taken over J J tlic above works with a view of expanding lhi business I alonj; conservative lines. -I-i Wo shall continue to J inanufaeture the Patent ! J (lasoline Engine heretofore J J made in these works, for the J I reason that in .principle it J l is the best Ksoliue engine -l- that w know of; the name -I-l of this engine will be J f chanKed, also the name of the concern as per above. -I J Our aim shall be to em- v ! jdoy only competent men; J- J these we shall introduce as 'I- fast as the business war- 2 rants, and may from time -I I- to time draw on our Omaha I shop for such special help J J as may be required until I lie 4 volume of work shall just it'y -l their permanent residence -I in Plattsmouth. ! The foundry and machine ! I- shop will be at the service f and accommodation of the -l-4 comniunily and render any -l-I assistance in. machinery re- -' I pairs or equipment that -l- may be wanted. In addi- -l lion to our regular work we will undertake to overhaul J and rebuild automobiles, or J J- attend to repairs pertain- J intr to machinery in pen J eral; build special machin- J cry when required from J.f nsloniers'. own ideas and J J-.plans, and, in general, fur- i nish such service as may be v I expected from any , lirst- J class inacliini.' shop. We also, act as purchas- -l I-iiifr agents !for any kind of -l -l' machinery ami supplies, ! and can furnish same on - short not ice. ! WESTERN MACHINE AND i- FOUNDRY CO. fr . of Plattsmouth, Neb. ! - Ptatts. 'Phone 362. , Omaha 'Phone D-5S37. it :' . ; AND NOW LET'S GET BUSY WITH THAT CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Here are suggestions for a man's Christmas from a man's store many useful gifts, lowly priced: Holeproof hosiery in Christmas Boxes Darnproof hose, G pairs guaranteed G months Handkerchiefs Uoth in boxes and without. You can b u y handkerchiefs most anywhere, but not distinctively men's handkerchiefs. These are the famous 'Wilson Uros.' goods, and are in a class by themselves. S i ! k hdkfs., with initial L'.k;. Linen and lirieen lc and iTjc. 13 e s t silk, 0e. A P u re linen hemstitched gent's kerchief, 2'2c. Traveler's Goods In these days every lwdy travels some therefore a nice traveling hag or suit case isyreatly appre ciated as a gift, llero is a store that has everything ton wish for in this line, from a Gee grip to the fin est $-'0 bag. C. E. WE SCOTT'S EVERYBODY'S STORE W. E. ROSENGRANS AND PARTY RETURN FROM SUNNY TEXAS Jsaturday exeninn W. 1'. llosi-n-crans and Hie parly he cosnlucted to southern Texas to iew the land there, returned home, hav ing had a most enjoyable trip, and all were greatly pleased with the land there. The party was delaed somewhat by the ibds that visited certain parts of tlie Lone Star slate, but outside of this drawback they enjoyed n most delightful time, taking in the many interesting and rowiii? cities in that stale. While at Urovnille the sihi-seers were able to see pari of the scenes of lh Mexican war, as they wire riiiht on the border and H'Thss the river were lar.ee numbers of Mexican soldiers in Matamoras. just across the river from lliown ville, and the party visited here for a few li'iurs, but found every thing upset )v the vvar, which has been almost constantly oin-- on in Mexico for the past two years. The Texas land which the parly lonked over seemed mighty p-ooil to the boys and they were well pleased with the trip. Dr. Hobson's Ointment Heals Itchy Ecezma. The constantly itching,' lurn-iri'- sensation and other disaret? able forms of eczema, letter, salt rheum and skin eruptions promptly cured by Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. (Jeo. W. filch of Mendola. 111., says: "I pur chased a box of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. Have had Eczema ever since the civil war, have been treated by many doct ors, none hae riven the benefit that one box of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment has." Eery sufferer should try it. We're so positive it will help you we guar antee it or money refunded. At all Druj-'trisls or by mail, ric Pfeiller Chemical Co., Phila delphia and 81. Louis. For Sale. -S2-acro farm, one-quarter mile from city limits of a town of 3,u0; laiRe orchard; 20 acres in fall wheat; no waste land; all the very best; 3 wells; 0-room house in good condition; electric light; good water system. Di vision point of Wabash railroad employing 200 men. Price, f8, 000.00; part down and rest in good security, or $7,500.00 cash. For particulars sec M. Duxbury, 322 Cor. Uh and Oranitc Sts. ' ' 12-2-2wks-ditw FOR SALE AT A CARGAIN. My 1UI3 Excelsiur Molorcjcle. Demonstrator 7-10 II. P.. two cylinders, belt drive, Eclipse free engine clutch, Hosch niagreto, fully equipped, Old. Hoi headlight, f idelity Tail lampi Aermore ex haust whistle, Preslo-lite gas tank, Mickcl luggage carrier, Corbin-Hrown speedometer. This machine has only been run about 500 miles, is slightly used and will 1m 'sold at a.n.VROAIX. For; particulars call or write, II. STEINHAUEIl & SOX, Plattsmouth, Neb. Combination Sets Here is variety enough to plfato your wildi-st fancy. Unique and pleasing corubinat ions of sus penders, garters, ties hosiery, belts, hand kerchiefs, tie pin, tie clasp and culT but tons all put up in Christmas Ixixing, at prices, liOc to $.1. SONS A Delightful Scene. A rich ineyard surrounded by hills and woods delights the ee of every lover of nature. The juicy fruit of European and American vinear.ls present'.! by lively maidens is both a delicacy and a nourishment. The hills ami woods supply aromatic medi cinal herbs and roots, which the skillful hand of the chemist combines, with wine into Triner's American Elixir of Hitter Wine, the well known family remedy. This is shown in Triner's Wall Calendar for 1D151 A copy mail ed to any address upon receipt of ten cents, sent to .los. Triner. i;33-I3oJ So. Ashland Ae., Chicago, 111. Turnverein Elects Ofiicers. The .Plattsmouth Turnerejn yesterday held their regular monthly meeting at the Oerinan Home, tuid the chief feature of the meeting was the election of otlicers for the ensuing year as. follows: Preidenl Ceorge II. Tarn-. Vice President Adolpli Oeie. Ci rres ponding Secret ary Em II Walters. Financial Secretary Clau Hoetel. Treasurer R. O. Rawls. Trustees T. P. Saltier. Albert Schuldice, F. ;. I'uenber ger. Turning Instructor Robert Itichter. M. l'anger and his brother-in-law. Mr. Sehull. .f Missoiirj Val ley, were over Sunday isjfors in this city, returning to their home tliis morning on the early I?ur linglon train. Pocket Flashlights Ul j Hi m umJ This iis tlie famous "Ever Readv Vest F'ocket Flaslilidit tlir fl i . -.! small size s ecu is omy i;j muira wiuc, o imum "g. v inch thick. The larger size 3 cell measures 3x2x;!i Here is the old reliable, hut in sold by the novelty stores. Case right for driving. This is the large lens flash light throws a fml rV-arn a!icaL Fine for around the house and barn. Hard, fiber case. We carry them in stock, also carry batteries at all times. Weyrich & Hadraba DRUGGISTS AND KODAK DEALERS $1.50 60c House Coats 11 many suwe- carry a complete line of thus e p''..ir Christmas goods, hut. Jir.1 will l.nd a f Jll w i h, re anl at prics that will p'eji'.e ou. IiOirv in rol- and bat h roiws and sniolim jackets in l.f-st !e sins ?" tip. Fur Caps and Sweaters for Christmas PUNS FOR THE WHUE GIFT CHRISTMAS Y' -ferd ix afl.t i i.i '-n IV pipn of the Mthodit smi'Li -.-ri- ! spen! si-eral hours in rei.-arin-!lu eacol m J,.. u.-. at l!i tn;r Oift C.hri-I ni.is c-ieirnl i.ttt ,, ... held this ear 'af the rfinrch. ai d the gep.i'ial plan- f-.J- It'le w er e di ''i--ei and linal ai rar-'e-ii.'ents r,;ji.!.' for this U lj;at io i of the Jiirlhday of lb.- Kin.' f Kma. Ttie : i r I v for tlo- h!tl folk- oT Ji p.l- and UT'd'-r uil! e held on ehiesda iilirrii''M. Ieecinler 7i. !ll J 'tt..k. .it which limn a tre.it will ui'it he llttte I. !;. r'l. fitf- Wl ! b I F i oa?y traf .if the c 1 r,it ion. as (he in w Whife IH Cfiri-tmi coii-i-t.-. i,i giviiikr i;i-fi a.J of re ceiving. I tie i --;ul.i i; l"lir if m is exercises will be ;:'.m. to ll the general ublic i- cordiall i i iled. Tlie ,mi eb .pe for Ito celehr a ! i. -ir. with iti;uel ions as f the manner of irift for the Kirsr. hae eeir i i - f r;tiif . d. a d ttoy will proe of irre.il j. I in -t repg hen i n ir the chinch wo as well as ynini; many an oppor tuiiily lo nler into t he -er ic- of the King more acid. Boy Wanted. I'.ov at'oiil 15 ars ,,r age I I:. dp about 'he -lore. Mu-d fur nih uootl references. ,N'n i-u.ir-etle smoker wauled. . T. Ricliard"U. Myn;:J. Nrb.: 1 .'-15-twJw-dAw Tho Journal doe job work. I . : l . o : i . I I i ' a letter case than is usually is hard, watcr-Iiroof fiber jut iitt,i1 "imitkitiimm