The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, September 24, 1914, Page PAGE 8, Image 8
THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1914. PAGE e. I THE STANDING OF THE CONTESTANTS IS PUBLISHED IN THIS ISSUE w w 332 S3 2552X1 PLATTSMOUTH SEIYII-WnEKLY JOURNAL. fW ML M &s& Mz& Mad M o 2 Having purchased Advo and Blue Label Ketchup in large quantities, we can ofler you the regular 2.5c size at 19c Besides Ketchup, we will have a table full of other bottled and canned goods that we will sell at below standard price, as long as they last. This holds good all week, but on Saturday we will continue our method of giving double coupons with every cash pur chase, payment on account, or produce brought in. We will also give with every cash purchase of $10.00 a guaranteed alum inum stew pan. Saturday, September 26th, is the last Saturday before the close of the Piano contest, and we are desirous of giving you an opportunity to help your friend in the contest without extra cost to you. So for that purpose we are offering you a few things at below standard price. The principle on which we conduct our business is to give each and every one a square deal, and to buy in such quantities that we can give you the benfit of it. We have your interests in mind, and are as well pleased as you are when we can be the means of saving you money. We try to keep well sup plied with fresh fruits and vegetable of every variety, but on Saturday we make a greater effort to have on hand everything that the market supplies. Our Dry Goods Depart ment is well supplied with new Fall Dress Goods and Silks, and have just received some beautiful pieces of Silk Crepes at $1.00 per yard. This material makes up especial ly attractive in the new tunic styles. We also have just received a trial shipment of new Fall ready made dresses and shirts, beautifully made, and of excellent material, at prices that cannot be equaled in the city. Do not forget our double coupon offering on Saturday. 63583 1 ; F1 f TTIiT lJJhlJJ3jMJIIZZXlgIEMlJC3 mvi iriirrimnn- -ir- it- it r i a j;r -"-r i i-i iwttt i im-1 i - --lr- - it ij -fniii T'lm - - i i . tor urn n i mi t -m mt i -t"i ' ii" r 1 " , . M Phone 53 o7g4 jn jjn Wi!3! Th Day Bsght" Store Shoes of Quality SIX O'CLOCK STAG" DIN NER IN HONOR H.H. SIN CLAIR, MGR. WATER GO. for Yomen! We've never shown such a fine line of Women's Shoes in exclusive and beautiful models as we are greeting our trade with this season We select from the most noted makers of women's shoes the best shoes they turn out. "Quality" is what we dote on in all our choice and exclusive lines of women's shoes. -New Fall Creations!- Dull or Bright Leathers. Cloth and Dull Leathtr Tops. Medium and Low Toes. Cuban Heels and Low Heels $2.75, $3.00, $3.50 to $5.00 Fctzcr s Si!? tore., BETTER SHOES I.a-I MMiinsr a very pleasant r. iiYlc.ck -'.-la:.'" dinner was giou by ?.?r. I.j mi Minr at his Intuit' in honor of II. II. Sinclair, former manager of Iho water company, who departed today fur (In- ast where he will i iaki' his 1 1 1 1 in Hi.' futmevThe dinner was a most delirious and .-1 1 1 1 1 1 t i ms one and iin-atly y-il by tin gen t lemon li wt-l'i.' pli'-si-nt I" I i.i " it. A 1 1 Hie dinner liail been disposed of Mm guests spent several hours vciy plt-a-antly in visiting with hf gues of honor an. I expressed I lit i r regret at losing him from their midst, but expressed their heartiest best wi.-hes for his future ueees in Iioston where he will locate. Mr. Sinclair depart ed this morning on No. in for the east. Those wlio were present at I he pleasant occasion were Mes--ers C. II. Tax lor. . A. Robert -son. .Nelson Jean. . J. YVeyrirh, II. II. Sinclair and the ho-t Mr. L. A. Minor. man. The many friends of Mr. an Mrs. I.ushinsky will rejoice with them in their jrood fortune ami trust that the little son may live fo he a joy and comfort lo them in their old n-re. This mornin.Lr at the home of Phil lluhhard and wife on South Fifth street a little daughter was left hy the stork to make hrit-'hter their home. The little stranger weighed nine pounds and if the testimony of the proud father can he 'aken without dould one of the sweetest and hriyhtest children that ever made their appearance in this city. The mother an. I little daughter are hoth doinir nicely and Phil has recovered sulVieiently !o he on deck as usual. Buy your stationery Journal office. at the 430 Bushels of Apples. I will oiler for sale at my farm J miles south and miles east of Ashland, my apples hy the tree, on Thursday. Octoln r 1st. ale commencing at o'clock p. m. W. It. Uan. Isabel Richey's Writings. We have a numh.'r of honks of the writings of the late Mrs. Isa bel Richer, and friends desiriuir a copy of Ihese lale wri!in.-s can procure Ihem at the Journal for si. 00 each. Wedding stationery at the Journal office. t Blank books of all kinds at the Journal office. THE PIANO CONTEST AT 11. 11 SOENKIGHSEN'S lielow is the list of the con testants now i tiiinin'-' in the piano contest coii.lucie.i hy H. M. Soell ichseii. All those holdiiiLT coupons will please see that they are re gistered or j-rien to the iroper person before Sepleinber .'Ut!l. N " coupons will accepted after that, date, as the contest expires at l p. in. Wednesday. Sepleinber :illh. ....i.i. 1 1 . . : . . I - -. I I i-1 1 1 1 1 1 ICOI ..... '.'irisi iau church . . . Veruie Campbell . . . Mabb' l.e.l-way l :;7r nir 1 :5i:; ".::u sr :p.n .i - THE STORK GETS BOSY AGAIN AND GLAD' The home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto l.ushinksy was pladene.l Tuesday noon when a bright little son and heir made his appearance at. their home and in a lusty voice announced his arrival. This is the Ills! child in the family, and is an object of the greatest admiration from the relatives of the little c i.-.i It. You var.t y.-jiir li-n:i layir.,-; now r f all tirrif. cf year, whctiicr j;u c--, ot j-i: i liavc a lev; uvziz to supply J''r own laniiiy. Cv in an J ct SJ X. JJL i. J an-! jo-.i ivsll man !v? jjcttii; a!' t!.; vt.;: y o-.s want. It J.-', iii-I-c I'cn--- l?y ;-;'.:ur::.itjCi Xo i! it or your money back. Ixok out f r K''u ?t tf-.is tii-'r ri : Jj'-rri'iir rf t'l j jltrT Unc 1.1. I': Ivl f i'.i i l-. '-.t -u.lt:.. lu t u;c. For Sale by -' L J. V. EGENBERGER, Plattsmouth. 201 YEAR wmw ....... j AT THE ( 1 ETk cpa Saturday Niglit, Sepfemiier 2 The Best Dance Floor and the Very Best Music in the City. EVERYBODY ISWIT Bmygn"yH tiy o j- n' 0 -iss iy up vip i THE LAST BAND CON CERT OF THE SEASON The following' is the proirram for the IhiilinKton band concert to be given at (iarliehl park Thursday evening: March, "North Wind ..Chambers. Selection from "Torcpiato Tasso" Doni.elt i Muphonium Sol.i, "ltockeil in the Cradle of the Deep. . . . HlIinson. Mr. 't H. Holly. Waltz, "Loveland" . . . .lloliuann Selection from "Fifty Miles from Hoston" Cohan Duet for Clarinet and Cornet.. "Serenade" Till. Messers Avard and Schulhof. Rag, "Frozen Hill" Pryor. CHILDREN OF UNFOR TUNATE WOMAN 00 TO NE BRASKA CHILDREN'S HOME FALL FESTIVAL Omaha SEPT. 30 TO OCT. 10 1914 WORLD AT HOEVJE SHOWS Every afternoon and evening. tl-ai parade Fraternal Parade EEven?ng Octf 7. Afternoon Oct. 8. HOME COMING WEEK OCT. 5 TO 10 f rrDo Attend the Territorial Pioneers Ke-union, Sept. 30 to Oct. 3. 3 Bargain Farm. Consisting of 2i0 acres, ir0 miles west of Omaha, 5 miles from SI. Paul, 2 miles from War saw. All level land. 8 room house, ben built 5 years. Good barn, double corn crib, cattle shed, chicken house. Elegant grove. Hood bearing orchard. Close to school and church. 27 acres of al falfa and iO acres level pasture. Terms very favorable. For further particulars see Will Richardson at Mynard. l)-2i-d&wtf The two children belonging lo Mrs. Tony Hutchison, the lady who was found dead at her home in Weeping Water last week from the effects of an attack of epilepsy have been gien to the Nebraska Children's Home which will care for them until they can be placed in good Christian homes in the stale. The husband and father who deserted his family has not yet showed up, and it is to he hoped for the sake of the children that he reniins forever out of their lies, as they can not stand in the way of receiving he proper care and attention that was denied them in their h e, and which resulted in the death of Mrs. Hutchinson through abuse and neglect. These little ones are sincerely to be pitted. Miss Augusta frlengedohf - VIOLINIST and SOLOIST Woodman Kail SATURDAY 8 Hessie Wiles TS '.i7 F.lla Xolling 7 i ii5 Anna Wagner 21) ': .lo.-ie Shebalka ii C.ladys Coiner i( OSu Flla Ncii ma ii 10." irma Shera 21) .'5 Harold Croskary 2t' COO Mrs. R F. Wampler .. 25 2:35 Presbyterian church .. 2.'J 725 Hertha Jackson 23 (5( Cosmopolitan Club ... 203 Mis. E. Moreland 22 (.75 Fred KalVenberger 20 710 I.ucile Kiser U 150 Caroline Lahoda i '.00 Virginia Tuey 1 :iCo Agues Krecek 8 800 Mrs. .Tno. McC.ee 8 015 Mrs. Wm. Cravitt 8 550 Herlha Schubich -4 'i30 Alfred C-reen 1 -M0 Mrs. (Ins Keil 1 3.')5 Ethel Lewis 1 230 dace Hunter 1 085 Mrs. Philip llirz 1 055 Mrs. Wm. Simons 1 000 It is a recognized fact among moving picture producers that there are very few lilins that can be repeated, but t he Ainbious Masterpiece Satan has that in tangnble something, which pulls people, back to see it, and it has bceii playing return dates to big ger business everywhere, than when it was first shown, and is one of the greatest, financial suc cesses that was ever made. It will be shown at the C.em. Thursday Sept. 2i, and will no doubt, main tain its record here, prices 10-1 5c. KOTICE To Business College Pupils. All Iho-e that ild not take the examination for diploma.1- at the lime the oppoil u n i I y a o'ered llo'ii at Hie end o tln term, and -fill de-iie to do mi, arrange ments will be made for i hem. To all lhoe thai look the ex amination. I wi-di lo announce lui their diplomas will be i sued from I nauulion's practical Husiness College headquarters'-, ill .a-hille, Teim.. pro ided they hac pase.I a .-at isfactory exain in:;l in. J lrauhoi!s College issues diplomas lo a great number of students, and there are a great mass of papers to be carefully looked over, and several months sometimes lapse before the facul ty can issue ii. However. I have written prof. .Jno. rau g lion, in regard fo sending: the diploma's at. once, and an of those that took the examination, may write to him if t hey wish to do so. Any of Hie Plillsmoulh lius- i!H'-s college pupils, who desire to continue their work at the luis j!e college, in New ton, Iow a, may do so without extra cost of tuition. C. II. Herhoi-f. P-2 l-Jtd. Dizzy Head Fluttering Heart Floating Specks. These are signs of kidney and bladder trouble. You'll have headaches too, backaches and be tired all over, lioii't wait longer, but take Foley's Kidney Pills at once. Your miserable sick feel ing will be gone. You will sleep well, eat well and grow strong ami active again. Try Ihem. Far sale bv all druggists. Have you seeu our .'5.50 and $i.00 Weyerberg's Special work shoes Electric Shoo Store. P-ll-tfd Buy your stationery at the Journal office. Watch and Jewelry -Repairing a Specialty- I have opened a watch and repair shop in Plattsmouth, and prepared to do all kinds of repairing on short notice. All work guaranteed and prices right. Emil Kliment Plattsmouth :-: Riley Block Special Notice. In order to accomodate the im mense crowds lhat attend the hig Serial Picture The Trey O Hearts, every Friday we hae decided lo show the Tres ' Hearts both in the (lein and Crarnl theatres. First show at the Com at 7 p. m. Second show at the Crand at 7 :.'!0 p. ui. Don't forget our special matinee eery Friday from :; to 5 p. in. Corrugated Roofing. Co l my prices on Corrugated Roofing and Steel Tanks before buying elsewher e or sending away from home. W. T. Richardson, Mynard, Neb. P-l i-2ws.Kw . i WE DELIVER -to any part of the city - H att & Son Telephone No. 4 They see the light. The heaviness in automobile construction was thought to be the right thing until Henry Ford built the light, strongModel T. Tiiat Fords now outnumber any other car, three to one, proves that Henry Ford is right. And so now they are all advertising lightness. Place your order to-day. Kunabout $ 1 10. Touring Car $41)0. Town Car $C90 f. o. h. Detroit. Complete with equipment. Dovey & Co. Cars can be delivered October loth. Three Used Cars for Sale Cheap!