1 t PLATTSMOUTFl SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. Tflt'RSDAY, DECFMEEP. In iiN p.r,r s. 2E - : ii nun i 1- :r-:: LIW Y El This W eek! I And f-ai'3 is a lis? of just a few of the things you can get ot our store! .I i i i t i Aprons! J A; .) a ftyle in dainty T-d stock cf ATHROBES! p: nr. 3 i i v .1 ! j ariety you can think of. Iritial I landket chiefs for ! wr.or.. us will as a com- -M-rtmenl of ali other kinds. Bathrobes for Men and Women. This week we are making a specialty of bath robes for IVIen and Women in a large varietyof patterns for Neckwear! $4 en KMONOS! This being an extremely practical age, what gift can be more practical than a nice Kimono? We carry a large stock. Prices from $1.25. to We have just received a new supply of pretty things in Neck wear you should come early in order to have first choice. ii Hosiery ! There's nothing more acceptable as a gift than a nice pair of Hose. We have excellent numbers in silk for men and women, as well as lovely qualities in Silk Lisle. T4 PEG 0' M HEART NEXT ATTRAGTiOH FOR THE PilELE Great Show With .Marvelous Success in All Ihe Large Cities cf the United Stales. A ROSE TO SECURE LiSTOF PEOPLE FOR Alvo Emotes I ML ORDER ROUSE 'Teg 'O My Heart," ' Oliver Morosco's marvelous success, which recently concluded a two-years' en gagement at the Cort theater, Xew Yo- k, -jvill be the attraction at the j I'armele theater on Wednesday niiiht, December 1!, with Marion Dentler in the title role. The company present- E. G. Doi ey & Son of This City Pur sue Ihe Proper Course lo Head OT Mail Oid r Houses. t ; 1 0 ij M SOENSM j Phcr.e 53 or 54 pi THE DAYLIGHT STORE the p e:i tour are lisn; v;ni? the "standing room only ' urn nt every performance, and frequently the theater-goers cf a tov. n will peti tion Mr. Morocco for a return date in order that they may see it again ard that others, who failed to take ad- ! vanta.T? of the tir.-t opnn: tunity, may I have the pk su--e of attending. I In this p'ay Mr. Manners h.is writ I ten the first -A ngio-. rr.erican drama ! which does snip! e justice to all people jccncen.ed. Hi chief character, Peg. is an Irish-America :i gir' stubbornly ! Ametit"ti t.-.-.trioticaUy, yet lovably re and witti!'' y,T-:r.ci;,h rtva t,t N:se.:om foe e o . I: i-h ii l.er r.".Utre. ;t:.e are n:t earica m, r M mt wrr i y..-i:. xf i ! 1 :ine lii it -.: t,.-hind the Atle.nt foot i tnat c t in 3 '".at:: t ca-t-fH Hm.-li-h m.-ith. r. v. ties, th.ioi'i;ii the tei ms ' I let are h te h.o -e Catalogue and oiher mail order concerns use eveiy po.v.-lble means of K-eltiir.' correct mailing lir ts of pros pective customers, and the one most frequently used is the request for in formation as to the financial standing of various people in your trade ter ritory. Some of our merchants are not so easily caught, however, as you will note by the followin.' correspondence. The letterhead 01 the ''.Mutual Infor mation Huieau" is copied in fail : St. Louis, Mo., Nov. lSl, l'.U-l. Mr. CJeorpe L'ovey, I'Kil.smouth. Xeb. Dear Sir: Will you please jrive us !ii strict conudence, information a.s to jih-? l-espon.-ii.iiiiy ,-,f Mr. Albeit h'im'n Mil ana uo.m .ts., riaus mouth, Xcb.? I.oes he meet his ob'icritions as far as you know ? Has he a jrood pos:Jion and does he wos-Jl steady? r-i'.i-iSy eive us any infoimation y.i can, ai:d rest as.,u;-ed whatever von ted us will be iieated strictly con fit'cntiul. We will 1 ' q; o-ate at some time in the future. .e ask vou. as a sner ial f.ivoi was a 1.11--, in Lincoln S; in Lincoln Tsi u.; UNEHALOF FRftHK WEB BES OM AFTERHOOH i .:n v j 1'rit r, I'll- II-. re rowimr family and friends. During the service three of the favorite songs of the departed were sang very sweet ly ly Mrs. C. S. Johnson and Miss Ellen Windham, which came as balm upon the achinjr hearts of the family and friends, and with their hopeful ness served to lesssen the sting of I partinsr. There were a large number of fir.ral remembrances, both from ll.i. city and Council Bluffs, that siltr.'.Iy alts.-icd the h: tsteem in whi h Mr. Archer ha.l been held by nil who knew him and the keen feel ing of grief at his being taken from them. At the close cf the service the j bo ly was tenderly borne by six of the old friends to its last earthly resting the late Frank Arch-, rlace, whore it was consigned to sleep lay afternoon at 1 i 'n the earth among the scenes where me of the mother, -.he departed had been reared to man hood and 1 ad lived for so many years. The widow ami two daughters, as well is the stepchildren and their families, jf Council Bluffs, were present at the "une; ?1 services of their beloved hus- j o . 11 ua3w W M !! 1 1 1 Fr.:n Out of To.vn . Attend the Last d Bites. B On all 6i StriiGt"2, Ar : 1 h'-n r f rora vou at r favotab'e or unfac: au'i, important corresno ce. whether 0-. a we have me on hand Sam Cashner h.-d busine-.s 'm ' coin Monday. Mrs. C. M. Jordan was tra-ii Lincoln Monday. Ilarley Wolfe had busint--; In coin Wednesday. Mrs. V. II. Casey was trading Lineoln Saturday. J. S. Dimmitt, motlier and son vv in Lincoln Monday. TS I . T -1 , r-inier iiyv,.-r was Going hu- j in Lincoln Monday. Mrs. S. ( Boyli visitor Wednesday. Win. Tirri.lin va: urday and Sunday. Kay Bennett vas da;.' aii(J W( d t. sday. F. A. Barsell returned to i I, in Lincoln Wednesday. Henry Clapp, jr.. ; nd Dan Si.i.,1. : were in Om 1. .'Ioi.da. S. B. and Chas. Appleman ve- ; , t!;e capital city Wednesday. Mr. and Mis. Chris Eichmai trading in Urn-obi Tuesday. Mr. ar.d .Mrs. Ed Ca-ey wev j,, Lincoln Saturday and Sunday. Leander Friend went to Linen"' n V.' lnesiay to have his eye treated. Mr. and Mrs. Bud.- Keuhn were in Lincoln Monday, having Mrs. Kuehrfs arm dressed. Mr. and Mrs. Ceotgo Towle viit,-d with .Mr. and .Mr.-. John Murtey Sat urday and Sunday. Dr. Muir reports the birth of a son December !, It'll- at the horr" f.; Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton. Porter Appleman of Atlantic, L. . was visiting his brothers. F. 11. .1 to 1 Harry Appleman. Saturday and S.ii - lay. Bom To .Air. and Mrs. Fail Heu- toi.t we answer vcur 'vliich ii is !iec2--s;;i immediately. T'-.-u.'r'.hig you in advance for . e. s, v.e l eg to it. main. Yours re-pectfu'Jy, M utttal Infoimiitien Bureau. '"ett, a son. rn -iiday night, D.-.-ei-.-bcr i. Mother and boy doing nicelv. ,. 1 it. Vk Piatt -moiuh, Xtb.. Fiank Parr, Sec'y. Dear Sir: This is 1 , , iiii- sort we rr.'.e ye-te. t the r. Archt.-r, on Locust street, art-ely atter.deil by old rc'i-r.hors. a.s well as a -r o:' rtlatives and friends :! B'.a.Ts, ivhcre the de- e 1 . 1 1 tl.cir 1 ma-ie his heme for the er. y..-ars. and who came to last ti-ibr.tcs of love an 1 their departed conducte 1 on the bier o : Tite services wcr L.v. V. M. Dru!ir-r ef the Firt:t ho iist church and were simnle and i---: es-ive, as the minister in his re rraii's irave much comfort to the sor- i ; duyy PBS Hay Pfayyiibiy m )ar.(i and father. Mr. Archer was a rcnikmun who was very highly esteemed here in Plattmouth, where he hal resided for many years, and his derth caused a most profound er.re of grief to the entire com munity, and to the stricken family the deepest sympathy goes out in their hour of grief. UlllI & SEMtl BSSSP li u fi Si r.i l.-r u XV. v. 2fi, Bl 1. , Omaha, the sixth letter 'c-"ive 1 dur"ne- iaqi i"is of the t! err nt. ree 1 r mov Lh, m;; -'tr. .Lung ot !;! te r,r- weved rs:-ne or them. This i:5 prel-rb'y a method for retting a m-ilin.g list for seme of the mail order concerns. We t'iii k ah retailer? should be warned r' ai::s: anstvcrir.g thece letter.--. Yours truly. 1;. g. novriY & sox. By Ccvrge Dovev. You want to take jour hat off to talk to Earl and hear h?m saj- "Papa. Mrs. J. A. Shaffer received the sad news Sunday evening that her brother Victor II. Ough had drowned at '! o'clock that afternoon while skating on a lake at Maryland. Xeb. The bo iy was recovered after five hours ami brought to Lincoln Monday night to :-v.-ait the arrival of his father, Hern .- S. Ough, from Pixley, Cah, who is expected by Thursday of this week. A11 obituary will appear next week. 0 Heating, Plumbing end Wirin 'n f.f? V Jeweler lif3 unAD L vr 'T2r YsT We Watchmaker m We've made extra preprations for your Holiday needs. Our stock is "-mplete and riht up to the minute. We furnish you Gjodsof Quality at Reasonable Prices. V LaValleries, Diamond Rings, Sterling Silver, Chains and Fobs, v. w Parisian, Ivory and Silver Toilet Sets, Umbrellas, Fountain Pens, Cuff Links and Stick Hallow Ware, Watches, Pins, Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Clocks, &c, &c. 7m c We have mm YICTROLAS ! Will you have a Victrola in your home this Christmas? them in stoci at $15.00, $25.00, $50.00, $75.00, $100.00 and $150.00 md See Them! M. W. fl. ENJOY ENTHUSI ASTIC MEETING AND ELECT NEW OFFICERS LftSTNIBHT The members of Cass Camp Xo. 332 last evening met in their lode room in the Woodman building to take up the work of the electing of officers for the ensuing year, and the gentlemen who have so faithfully dis charged their duties in the past year were re-elected to their respective offices and will continue to carry out the guiding policy of the order during the ' next year. The officers elected were : Consul Frank J. Libershal. Worthy Advisor J. E. Schutz. Banker William Nassler. Clerk IL F. Goos. Escort II. II. Wilcox. Watchman A. F. F.raun. Sentry A. J. Skoda. Physicians Dr. J. S. Livingston, Dr. E. D. Cummins. After the transaction of the busi ness of the session the members en joyed a most delightful smoker and had the pleasure of hearing a very in teresting address from Judge Allen J. Beeson on "Woodcraft" that brought home to the members the lessons taught by this splendid order. The meeting was quite enthusiastic over the outlook for the future of the order and every member present de parted for their homes feeling glad that they were members of this great fratrnal order and voting to boost the work on No. 332 during the ensuing yeir and adding to its membership, as well as the good work of the ordar. will, have had to take her home for the purpc-e cf into their educating r rcr:v 1? a -5 ioi'ow- Orraha. X b.. X v. 27. 1014. C Dcvoy S--i, P.M smooth. Xeb. Oertt'err.en: You size up the situa tion exactly with reference to the plan of 'ho "Mutual In"o?n-r.t':on Bureau," from which fictitious orj-.-inization ycu enc'ore a copy of their letter. If every retrPcr in the country would be eqjaliy posted a.s you are the catalogue hovf es and other firms dei'tg a mail o'-e'er business would net get the grod maih'ng lists that they have nt the rirespnt tirae. One nail order bouse that I know gets its mailing lifts under live or six differ- and Obituary. Samuel Otto Rosenow, son of Mr. Mis. Fr:nz Rosenow, was boin lior :n.l rtnl i li In tr li.-r Kiln i l-eieliv welcome there, yet the fact that s,hejc:it fi'-titions names and no doubt if 1 'oif yk 1 '- s x- r t c-r rt ti-U'ino- has inherited a portion of the estates make it necessary for them to endure her presence. Teg, however, L. not a nonentity by any means. She has her own ideas of things and she does not care a hang for conventionalists such as are found in English homes. Her one friend is Jerry, a happy-go-lucky fellow whom she meets and in whom Tie confides all her t;oub!es. In the ('own who the "Mutual Information Buieau" is you would fnd that they ae a well organized catalogue house, desiring to get the financial standing as well as other information on pros pective customers. Should you get any more com munications of this kind, you will do voursclf and the other retailers e nd Peg makes a change in that honieii1" b' consigning tha same to the P. E. O., Xolice! Chapter F, P. E. O., will meet with Mrs. J. M. Roberts Friday afternoon, December 11th, at 2:30. in a way that is delightful. "Peg" is a wonderful success, such as the American stage has not seen before in years and which may not be duplicated for many years to come. The Marion Dentler company gives cl arming presentation of this little comedy, and those who see it will never forget it. It is like a breath from a rore-scented garden. waste basket without paying any at ter.tion whatever to the request. In the next isaie of the Bulletin, land through Trade Exhibit, I antici pate giving a good deal of publicity to this subject and warn all the re tailers, as far a? possible, to steer clear of giving information of this kind. Yours very truly, J. FP.AMK BARR. Secretary. Omaha Trade Exhibit. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Soren Anderson to M. E. Bone, lots 1 ard 2. block V, South Park addition, cit. y Consideration J. C. Clymer to R. E. C!y mer, part SW quarter, SE quarter 20-12-9. Con sideration Victor Olson to Richaid Lo- 1.00 oo.OO berg, lots Louisville. 7HS and. TOO, in Cass county, Xebr.iska, October :;L ISM!, and died Xoveraber 27, P. 14. by accidental drowning i,i a creek on a neighbor's farm. He was raised in a Christian home and on December .M. 1 '.". he joined the Cernian Evangeli cal church at Elmwood, Xeb., during the ministry of Rev. .Mr. Weigert. He was an honest and industrious youne man, who practiced economy and had bottnaht a farm near Alvo- making part payment. He had not been wed for several months, though still ab'e to be about and do a normal amount of work. His sudden death was a great shock to his relatives and frier.ds. He is survived by his aged parents and nine brothers, who have the sympathy of the entire community. The funeral services were held at the home at 2 o'clock in the after noon Sunday, November 20, 1014, con ducted by Rev. C. Jannen, pastor of the Cerman Evangelical church at Elmwood. The remains were laid to rest in the beautiful Elmweod cemetery. To Business Men. I wish to notify all business men selling Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine r.nd Angelica Bitter Tonic that oroprietary medicines are not subject to any war tax. Joseph Triner, 1331-1 : VVJ S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. 11-30-wlt Christmas Baxcs. Our new Dennison line of Christ mas Bo:ces have arrived, and in this line you will find the handsomest as sortment of oont-iner.-i for your gifts to yeur friends and relatives. These W. R. C, N'.:ice! 'boxes are mr.ce ior an m:u ui Th3 Woman's' Relief Conr; will hell lent:;, from the smallest article up to th-ir regular meeting in their rooms1 as large as you may desire. Call and in the court house Saturday afternron 1 ce this line if you are looking for at 2:30. All members are urged to handsome boxes; they will surely be present, as the annual election of j please you. The Journal Stationery officers will be held at this time. j Department. Card of Thanks. To the kin' neighbors and friends who came to our assistance in the sad hours of our deepest affliction, whose kind words of consolation and floral offerings did so much to lighten our burden of sorrow, we return our most heartfelt thanks. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Rosenow, William Rosenow, Charles Rosenow, Herman Rosenow, Ferdinand Rosenow Frank Rosenow, August Rosenow, Edward Rosenow, Daniel Rosenow, Emil Rosenow. For Sale. 300-acre irrigated farm in western Nebraska, all good, first-bottom land, fenced and well improved, 120 acres in alfalfa, 90 acres in wild hay, an in exhaustible supply of water no water rent to pay price $7".00 per acre, on agreeable terms. Apply at this office. G. A. R., Notice! The C. A. Ii. will hold their regular meeting Saturday evening at their rooms in the court house. The annual election of officers will be held at this time and a full attendance is desired. 1913 Calendar Pads at the Journal office. i