The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, July 16, 1914, Image 8

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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL,
THURSDAY, JULY 1G, 1914.
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....THE BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER GIVEN IIW CASS COUNTY...
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In Our Dry Goods
Department
Ve will offer you reg
ular 50c and 2;1c dres
sing sacques at
39c and 1 9c
Wo have Purchased 4,000 Pieces of English China, which
will be put on Sale
Its
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at id Osimts on the I
AND AT THE FOLLOWING RARE BARGAINS :
Also bungalow sets,
consisting of all-over
apron, skirt and cap,
for
88 cents
The usual price being
$1.25. These garments
can not be purchased
ordinarily at these
prices.
$1.20 Set Cups and Saucers, at 60c
1.20 Set Plates, at 6Qc
.75 Set Sauce Dishes, at 40c
.75 Set Pie Plates, at 40c
1.00 Large Covered Dishes, at only 25c
$1.25 Large Covered Turene, at only 25c
.40 Large Round Dishes, at 25c
.35 Medium Round Dishes, at 20c h
.20 Round Dishes, at 10c
These dishes are the Celebrated JOHNSON ENGLISH CHINA, and every piece is absolutely guaranteed.
We will also have a big lot of Dishes in Novelties on sale at 5c each. These pieces are worth from 10c to 2fjc, but ve
are bound to close them out at these low prices to make room for new stock.
With every dollar's
Worth Purchased
We are giving away,
on this day only, two
Dollars Worth of
Coupons, to apply
on our
Piano
Contest
This is your chance to
help out your favorite
in the contest.
Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m., on Saturday. This hour is fixed in order to give the people living in the country an opportunity to
come to town and take advantage of this extraordinary offer.
Phone Ho. 80 or 54
The Daylight Store.
SPECIAL OFFER
MAKING THINGS
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5,000 Offer Closes Saturday Night Be
Sure You Get Your Full Share
of Extra Votes.
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.Vanagrr wnnlfd In lxf-p th- i;il!
rolling lil l!it'x Iwii 'fk. In
n:ab- (In- f'llif uf ."i.tino extra vo'rs
villi :nh s ! 5 w.iflli siilisiTip
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Tlii- lln' Inn.' wlii'n things
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prir-. "Ill i is tli' linif for
uallif in' snh-rriptiuns. if (hey
1. 1 in;i i;i tin- -pfi'ial r . u c i
iVi r, llii o!V'i- will rlu-c Sat
urda infill. Tin' close of tli'
i-aiupaiuM i than lliicc weeks
away ami lln- prizes are wailinu
f i llieir owners ! eoaie ami
i-iaiin liietn. What inoii' ciuild yiu
.anl l eeiie ymir inlere-. ? Your
prize is juiii'-i i -1 ci ! 1 1 imw if ymi
will luil t-.el in the race r.ml win il.
Vn imist reiiienil.er thai lliis
etia hIc pei i. n will nil last fir-
eer. lull will cliise at tile ellil of
Mills week. While I II i s- s ple ii j.
I'UVr i- in fiiiee it will he pnssihle
fur yon lii pih up uiir reserve
i'le n hiiili thai inir oppunenls
Will m l he ;tile In overtake Voil. If
Ni'll tin this oi will feel so !ooi
;er your wmk that you will not
want to slop hut will keep i-i ti 1 1 1 on
workinir just (o see how far alieail
you will he al the elose of Ihe
eatiiain, Auiusl 1.
The satisfaction that you will
feel when you a re announced a
winm r will he one of the happiest
moments T our life. Ami one of
the saddest will he when ou
learn that you have lost Ihmuvli
no) taking advantage of this
special otVer. It will make it. all
the more disapnint inir to think
that von ahme are to hlatnc for
your losintr nut in (his campaign.
It is not Hie lack of time, hut the
lack of energy Id use your spare
lime that will make you a looser
in this race for prizes. So you
had hettep et ri'hl lo work he
forel he rest have gained a heaw
lead.
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.Tosie Ki.ser
Marie Prouty . . .
I'ula Weaver . . .
Miss Edith Peterson. . .
Miss Elsie Opp
Miss Jenelle Younij ..
Mr. Martin Nelson . . .
Miss Trudie rong1 . . .
Miss Etta Nickels ....
Miss Pearl Mclteynohl,
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MRS. HATTIE CUMMINS'
SUNDAY SCHOOL ENJOY AN
OUTING IN THE WOODS
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TBie Piatfsmoufh Journal
Big Booster Circulation Campaign
VOTE COUPON
VOID AFTER JULY 29th.
Series
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Good for 5 Votes
For M
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City of Plattsmouth
Least Three of the Prizes will be Awarded
to this District.
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Miss Adelia Sayles ....
Mrs. Syhel Head
Mrs. Joseph Droepe . . .
Miss Doiolliy IJi itt . . .
Rev. V. M. Irulinor .
Miss Anna Heisel . . .
Miss Marie Donnelly .
Miss Madeline Miner ..
Miss Ferris York
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Outside The City of Plattsmouth.
At Least Three of the Prizes will be Awarded
to this District.
Miss Alma Wiedeman 119010.
Mr. Henry Hirz, jr 07815
Miss Vivian I itzpatrick U3()5
Has Your Child Worms?
Most children do. A (loated,
Mnrred Tongue; Strong Ureal Ii;
Stomach Pains; Circles under
Eyes; Pale, Sallow Complexion;
Nervous, Fretful; (irindintf of
Teeth; Tossing in Sleep; peculiar
Dreams any one nf these indi
cate Child has Worms. f!et a box
of Kickapoo Worm Killer at once.
It. kills the Worms Ihe cause of
your child's condition. Is Laxa
tive and aids Nature to expel the
Worms. Supplied in candy form.
Easy for children to lake. 25c, at
your Dru'ist.
Above All.
A Good Investment.
W. D. Masli, a well known
merchant of Whitemound. Wis.,
bought a stock oT Chamberlain's
medicine so as lo be able to sup
ply them to his customers. After
receiving them be was himself
taken sick and says that one small
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
was worth more to him than the
cost of bis entire stock of these
medicines. For sale by all dealers.
Mrs. fireenwabl and daughter.
Miss Carrie, departed for Faith. S.
D., last evening for. a few weeks'
visit, with the former's son and
family, who reside on a ranch
near that city.
We fully aree with Mr. Wuk
omanich, 22 Washington street,
Oshkosh, Wis., who wrote us the
following letter: "Triner's Amer
ican Elixir of lliller Wine suits
me. It certainly helped me more
than all other remedies I have
been using- before." We agree
with him, because in diseases of
the digestive organs this remedy
always gives perfect satisfaction,
in fact, better than other reme
dies. II cleans out and strength
ens the intestines, and if the pa
tient afterwards lives according
to common sense, he will remain
healthy. Tn diarrhoea, caused by
eating improper food, Triner's
American Elixir of Hitter Wine
should be used first, as it drives
out of the body Ihe irritating par
ticles of food. In constipation
and troubles caused by the same
this remedy should be recom
mended. At drugstores. Jos.
Triner, Manufacturer, 1333-1339
S. Ashland Avenue, Chicago. Ev
ery household needs from lime to
lime a good medicine for rubbing
the botfy. Try Triner's Liniment.
The .juniors in Ihe Methodist
Sunday school class of Mrs. Nettie
Cummins, at an early hour yester
day morning wended their way to
the banks, of the Old Muddy ami
to the ferry, where they enjoyed
themselves to their heart's con
tent until the noon hour, when a
most tempting basket dinner was
served, which all partook of wilh
an appetite whetted by the fresh
air and the outdoor exercise, and
Ihe good things to eat were soon
disposed of. In the afternoon
Misses Erma and Ithena Covert
joined the party. with their
kodaks, and several very pleasing
pictures were taken of the jolly
party. At a late hour all depart
ed for their homes, feeling that
the occasion had been one of the
greatest of pleasure lo the class,
but tired and happy and they are
awaiting the coming of another
event of this kind. Those who
were present, were : Yelma Elliott,
Nellie Cowels, Cecil Ki.ser, Yiola
Paiker, Ella Ilawkenberry, Ethel
nabbilt, Elizabeth Wynn. Tillie
Renner, (loldie and (iladys KaU'en
berger, Hertha Seivers, Jerline
McCarthy, Hazel Covert and Erma
and Rhena Covert and Ihe teacher
of Ihe class, Mrs. Cuminings.
Basket Meeting.
Enlarges Dressing Rooms.
Manager Shlaes has been nun
pelled to build additimial dressing
rooms at Ihe Air Dome for I lie use
of tin' members of the Deiev
Musical eoinetly company that is
to appear ' I here lO'Xl w eek. The
company carries fourteen people
and this necessitates additional
rooms for the ladies with Ihe
company. This is one of the be.-. I
attractions making the open air
theater s throughout Ihe country.
THE WEATHER DON'T
SEEM TO EFFECT THE
MATRIMONII MARKET
FUNERAL OF THE
LATE WILLIAM FOXWELL
WENDESDAY AFTERNOON
Gcniune Fletcher's Castorla,
this week only at 19c. Gerlng &
Co., the Spot Cash Family Drug
gists. 'Phone 38.
There'll be a basket meeling in
the grove of W. T. Adams, one
half mile north of Liberty U. D.
church and one and one-half
miles south of Plattsmouth, Sun
day, July 19th, 1911. District
Supt. J. R. Mouer of Lincoln, Dr.
M. (). McLaughlin of York col
lege, Dr. W. O. Jones of Omaha
will be present. All are strong
men and deserve a splendid hear
ing. Hible school at 10 a. in.
Preaching and communion at 11
a. m. Preaching and baptismal
service at 2:30 p. m. Everybody
invited. J. M. Ead,
Pastor.
Ye.-lerday afternoon was quite
a busy day in the marriage license
department of the county judge's
otlice. as there were several ap
plications for permits to wed is
sued lo parlies desiring to become
united in the bonds of wedlock.
The first to be issued was that of
Ernest Onicr Porter, aged 3tf. and
Mrs Jennie Sullivan, aged 3d.
both or this city. These parties
were marired later in Ihe after
noon hv Justice M. Archer, at his
otlice in the city hall, as the coun
ty judge was ah.-enl from the eily
yesterday.
A license was also issued to
William If. Orafe, aged -'3, of
Avoea, and Miss Dora L. Riecliers,
aged -0, of Berlin. Otoe county.
1'hese young- people will he mar
ried today at Avoea.
Dance on July 18.
The K. S. society will give a
social dance at their hall on West
Locust street on Saturday even
ing, July 18th, to which the public
is cordially invited to be present.
Good music will be furnished.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yea Have Always Bought
Signatvr of CS
The funeral of (he late William
Eoxwell was held yesterday after
noon from the Ibirlmgioii station,
the body arriving front Lincoln n
No. '1 at 1:30. and was taken di
rect from the depot to nak Hill
cemetery, where the interment
was made. The funeral serice
were held al the late home in Lin
coln yesterday morning, and the
body brought back here, wheie
the family had for so many years
made their home, to be laid lo its
linal rest. The services at the.
grave were conducted by Rev. I'.
M. Druliner of the First Methodist
church, as the body was consigned
to its last resting place. The pall
hearers were .-.elected from the old
friends and associates of Mr. Eox
well as follows: T. S. :. Dabh. It.
15. Windham, Rasmus Peterson, T.
W. Glenn. John W. Grahill and
Robert Gibson. The family of the
departed gentleman accompanied
the body from Lincoln to this city.
C. E. POOL, OF MURDOCH
FILES FOR REPRESENTATIVE
ON REPUBLICAN TICKET
This morning saw three more
candidates pass umler Ihe wire
with their announcements of their
desire to enter the rare for office
al the coming primary election.
C. E. Pool, of near Murdock, bled
as the republican candidate for
representative from the Seventh
representative district; Coroner
JL I. Clements filed as a candidate
on the republican ticket for re
election, and Police Judge Barnes
of Weeping Waler will again ask
the voters to re-elect him to the
ofliee he has held for the past few
years. This about winds up the
different filings as the time
is quite short now for the filing
of names.
M. Tritsch, refracting optician,
at Gerihg & Co.'s Wednesday and
Saturday evenings. Examination
free.
Taken to Omaha for Treatment.
This afternoon Hillard Grass
man, accompanied by his mother,
.Mrs. lielle (irassinan, departed
for Omaha, where he will he
placed in Immanucl hospital to
undergo an examination, as it is
feared that he is sutVering from
an attack of appendicitis and that,
an operation may he necessary.
The friends of the young man w ill
anxiously await to learn the re
sult of the examination ami rut
that it may not be necessary to
operate upon him.
Next Sunday Morning.
Peter cut ntr the ear of Ihe
servant of the high priest in the
garden, as an earnest testimonial
of his desire to serve Ihe Master.
Hear about him at the Brother
hood Sunday morning at the
Presbyterian church.
Eor baby's croup, Willie's daily
cuts and bruises, mamma's sore
throat, grandma's lameness Dr.
Thomas' Eclectic Oil the house
hold remedy. 25c and 50c.
If you are in the market for a
sewing machine, see Jesse perry.
Singer machines from $5.00 up.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
TIIU DIAMOND BRAND. yv.
Ladle! Ault jomr I!nrrlt for ,
C'lil-ehea-ter Diamond Brand
fills la Ited n4 Void fiictllic
boxes, sealed with feiue Kibbon.
Take no other. Itur mt !
lrri(rBl.t. Ask foct IfKH-TEIJ 8
VUUU.ND IIKA.M) flLLM, for lib
years known as Best. Safest. Always KeliaMa
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE