TTrliHt I MlllY J PLATTSMOUTn SF.M I-WEEK LY JOURNAL. MONDAY, DECFMBrB 11. -;;.....,.,...,. ,: . . ImnMui'c nmrTpncpe Irrfht ftlFFIRIII TY FX- kssiISgrr $Buv Your (OFTS This Weeks 4.4 2) v.- n hi And hare is a lisi of just a few of the things you can get ot our store: HOLD MEETING AND ELECT PEBIENCED IN SECURING rir The ladies of the Woman's Relief! There has been quite a good d-a! of ?J Corps heM a ery largely attended . complaint expressed among the mer- Aprons! Every one ival le style in dainty Aprons. Al.-o a good stock of cM-rv,!av A i'i' r.-. andker H chiefs! Every variety you can think of. Linen Ir.itial Handkerchiefs for men an ! r.c "., as well as a com plete assortment of all other kinds. BATHROBES! Bathrobes for Men and Women. This week we are making a specialty of bath robes for Men and Women in a (Si XI large varietyof patterns for v9fi(Jl KIMONOS! 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 5 Neckwear! We have just received a new supply of pretty things in Neck wear you should come early in oider to have first choice. 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. ,f if' r If Christmas Candies meeting Saturday afternoon at their : cr.ants ot tne city wno-e business re-j. room in the court house and a mot ;mires that they u.-e revenue stamp-, l-v ...... . . i interesting session was enjoyed by all j over the !iM:euity in :e;-;iriog tnem, present. The chief feature of thelsml rtuny lave r-:qi ".-.-cd the opinion lection of o7ico:s i that those -tamps h.- handled tr, alter noon was tr.e i for the coming year, and the follow- j at the Is-vA po.-toinee, v. here they in" were selected for the different couM !e j-.ec.-ure'i whe;i r.ee led, and n "- A I i r . 1 l fc4 1 oliices : i i'rce rise ir.-fcnants io ' President Mrs. L. I!. Ktrer.berger. I,,f;:e "f th( " vc' c"";;' send to thej"?j ( tor in ( Irr.a-! y''- ,, If : ,1 . ... .. .. ... .... V, it.,- 1 Vi .'. ,,rri,.- ! .: tl.nt 41 eruor vice l 'result nt .ii-s i-,;:a i " - ' jt and Nuts! i Kennedy. . i ! .Jiinior Prr.-ider:t ' j j Fi am-es Purdy. Chaplain M r. Julia 1 horo::--. Conduct i ! Mrs. f.oreti.a Au!. I' A I Secretarv Mrs. C-o: re IoP-( Mr--. I j I 1'ies Coirelo!id;;,t Mr fr.J ' Van Hot n. IV ft- Phone 3 or 54 nji 3 THE DAYLIGHT STORE Treasurer Mrs. Val Turkic Guard Mrs. Mary Jacks. Patriotic .Thrasher. In-tfiictor M . -. I."ura H. C 1 "i!.r-Ilo ion Ml :s. (1. V.fC -.it, Mts. I-'iorrnce K! ;.' f, Mr.-. s Wile and Mrs. J. K. Mi-- D.u.iel. i finsit ion of d K ' Thorn A Forth. ?tate encai ?3 ,;- !l tl: ? imprnent that r:-e-t in Mi::- j Ien in May, Mrs. I.auia Th;a-h-r t I elected t rc-prescr.t the pi t ' f thC I c:tv. th.- r- fiip-; f-.r the ir-..- f.f the r,;. '.! , .,nd they cet:,if;iy .-hould be i a thi " c() irn'.-y. T:i:? banks ':ir y do'e,3tner,a y i-tr-rjis for u-.e on ' -a! j .aners, but li ; r-Ta'p-- that go -it art'.'des retailed by th - mercharits a r:o ob'ni.iab'e here without sen!- ! if to (teiih-i. whi.-h work.- a liar.'-hin th-- ;ri-:cn;n.'s ia tba it compels j-h-'a to ; i ry a iiL'f assortment of ; ::. on hand, wheri it v;i,!d be far pi v.. ( f'P '.'T.t 1 ' ' ' to -'-lir .1 : L':o j o-t'-:! '-j a- n; eded. :. ha- I ce1; a geut deal of con- ; the -.rr.p act and its ....Fcat'd feaiurc-: 'rr.ake.-; it dif- t f- i- th.- m(-!'.-'1i!:t-i to get t'nor :h)y familiar with it v. o: kings. If ; a !e thi.; aid .-ho;dd b crivn t b'.i -i;Hss rr.en wiio.-e lir.fs of trade r t.els them to m the revenue Make someone an Xmas ire--er.t f f ' a year s si:hsc!ipun to a good ma -a-. PTnrJV L "VVil l MY M : zine. Paul S.'adelman takes cubscriri- i VJ I uSJ I Ul I LU U Hi I lJ lions anc renewals lor ar.y maga:.;ne : PLATTSMOUTH TURN VEfilN ELECTS OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1315 Th-- :1 election of the officers h -i i la.C f,, . :he Piattsrnouth Turn-Verein was terday at the German Home - rr.e- t'.ncr was attended by a Lr:.i.'-r of ;he membership. The .'S we Mrs. Becker Still 111. The condition of Mrs. J. II. Becker stili continues to be a source of much concern to her family and friends, as the is still confined to her room with a complication of the grippe and heart trouble that has been very trying on j her for the past few weeks. It is cer tainly to be hoped that she will soon recover from the attack. Box Social at Lewiston Church. The pupils and teachers of School cho-en for the differ- j Districts No. 7 and 8 will hold a box r vf'.c- : 9 j social at the Lewiston church, Friday IYc-t ': r' Adolf h Gei-e. j evening, December 18th. A program " i- Pre -I lent 1-" red Mumm. 'rendered by the pupilsof these two ('-: -re j o.aiing recretary Rudolph ! districts will begin at 8 o'clock. l:.:m el. Everybody invited. Ladies please 1 ".ar.r-ia! Secretary Claus Eoetel. J uring boxes. 'i cr.-jnr A io'ph Wesch. j Miss Anna Rys, . t-'i t.-G. II. Tarns, F. G. Egen- Miss Irene Hartwick, 1 "i II?:rran Tiek otter. ' j Teachers. . :. rst Ti: .'i';: Instructor Fred G. j 1 12-J 4-tf-d&v P.. .-on. j : S.- .. i Turri.ig Instiurtor Karl 191.-; Calendar Pads-at the Journal f'a:t:-'- ' office. Over half a inilhon people saw the romc-dy in New Yoik during the run ,, ..p,..: cr My H-art." It cost a rril'i. n '.o!lars to make this record. See it at the Parmele theater Wed ? '!ay. December 1. W. J. Lorenz ofOdell, JCeb., came in Saturday evening for a short visit hre with his brothers and their fam ilies and was a passenger this morn ing for Omaha, where he goes to spend the day. (r nLrt 0 DC t is en 1 HEART" TO APPEAR 111 JOURNAL NEXT KOHTH SuriiteasI Elcclrical presents are always accepiiabSe slvays use: and never wear out. A few suggestions : Electric Curiir.g lions Electric Irons Electric Chafin - Dishes Electric Coffee Percolators , Electric Hot Plates Electric Firtures Electric Desk Lamp; , E'ectric Piano Lamps , Electric Library Lamps Electric Toasters Electric "Hoover' Suction Sweepers.... Electric Xmas Tree Ligl ting Outfits. Electric FJoor Lamps . and ? l.'H) Fkort to :" :.00 to 2-.i.'' 4.00 to 1".'." I.Ot) to .". fid C.oO to 20. (M o.OO to 2"'.0'l 4.0') to, a'iK) 2.-"0 to 10.00 n7.."i) to 1 .").: n.00 to !."o 4.-"0 to !."..', Electric Heat Pads '..",( to 7.00 Electric Arnold Vibrator Sl'i.o.) A complete line of Flash Lights and Batteries. Structo for the boys $1.00 to $10.00 Per Set Drop in. No trouble to show goods. fi H The livening J.:u""al expe-.-ts to ci'Ti'.t1.'.".- the puldication in serial ;"; ii in the eariy j a;' of .lairua ry of J. liarti'-y Mat nc-:- very : ..k, -Peg O' My Ib-n t. f : r.- - ie n t.iapted the sa:r.e nr. me. Thi 'la .' vi!i b. shown at the Parmele theater on Wednesday evening and will be a r: re tre i: f-r the theate'-- cro ; t;i- l :lc and :h v i i : ceiy r i .v, -ad the storv l iter it will arive ortuiiity t- get a c!earer view point of the story its'.-'f. Thi-.-tcry and -ilay ha? everywhere receive- 1 the greatest pi-,. is-? for it:- t V, if i; it H Vou we'I know tj-.t h'-adquart rs f.,r all 1 ;. Ch ristma- '"a.n lie, ;if.,; ar.d this year vc a; -a ti,,- -old stand with the aua! of fine Candies, Nu(s and Fruits of all Kinds! Itir t j. e- a;.- ai : .r. - i . ar.d the u.-o'i- :ir,. t;.,. . .... the market afford--. ('...' .; see us for tlie b.j-t in t'.i- I. -EZ3- John Schiappacasse, Plattsmrjfh's Reliable tiz'W Desicr. ALWAYS 1 OK PLATTS.MOl TJI. n Phone 400 WARGA&SCHULDICE, Heating-, Plumb infr and Wirinff . DC a. t, - - ; i- -- 8 r ! It ft"' I V cleanness and frc.-hnc-s and is a mo-t pka-i..g departure from the general tieii-J of the hovk.; an 1 ; !ays cf the 5av. S'cti.e i" Pay lp. Sometimes I can't help but wonder Why. when pay day rolls aronad. The n.o-t of n hit "er for Omaha. L'rdess it's the ha; train there " . found. Or.e time we adopted a slogan, Y'"j lemember 'twas: "See p!at;--muth Succeed!" Rut how in the h 1 can we do it When yon jihvays sn away when in need ? I'll admit you have more there to pi.-k f rom. Rat fitrure the extras you've spet.r. And when you come home and look ..: your junk. Huh! How do our merchant-! jay rer.t? Did you ever step to think, folk-. The goods which you buy that are leased; That they appear on the re'-nni- at our court house For the public to '-ee how yo;c fk e.-ed ? Ww let's do this thing light thi.- next Chri-tma.-. .And cause ail our Red Cro- Stamp to read: "I bought this little gift lane in : I'Iatt?mouth, For I want to 'See Plati.-mouih , Succe: . 3G 13 w. 1 . cyr'IJ m,'LJ x'let mLSt Jeweler W We've made extra preprations for your Holiday needs. Our stock is complete and right up to the minute. We furnish you Gods of Quality at Reasonable Prices. LaValleries, Parisian, Ivory and Diamond Rings, Silver Toilet Sets, Sterling Silver, Umbrellas, Chains and Fobs, Fountain Pens, Cuff Links and Stick Hallow Ware, Watches, Pins, Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Clocks, &c, &c. ft EIGHT DEGREES BELOW ZERO AT THE BURLINGTON DEPOT THIS MORNING j Sell your property iy an ad in The : Journal. AH parties knowing them-elve- in- '' ::.! f stcro of M. IV:-r?r wiM de-ise rail and settle same at the arlie.t po-.-.ilde moment. We must niank bocks of ah kinds at he Journal office. Mrs. Thomas Hill departed Satnr- r. V. o r. IT..., t..,. r.r.ke a demand at thi tine that ail ' ay 2Iieran VA ,u '"i pi Illinois, where she wi:I visit witn a -i-ter over the holidays before re suming home to this city. ounts be raid before the fir.-t cf us tr.e t:i?so;..tu.n ci ine rariner.-hip between M. Fanger an 1 V. Zueker make.-! it nec-e-sary that ail "o'.loclions 1 .- made. AT accounts not --e;t!ed by the first of .Tan.aary will b-i placed in oth.cr hard; for collection. Fa'nger's D -rxi: tmont Store. Henry Lamjd.ere returned Satin day from Rrunswiek, Neb., where he has been for the past few months en gaged in working on the farm of M'hatles Miller near that place. Mr-. Corrg r.-.r.-, v.n amorg .Ten" CnKb-ir" of T(v-ivii" t-pn- in i thos p-,;"g t- Omah .. ih afternoon j James Bui in, Ceoi-ge Klinger and this morning on No. 4 to sj-end a few j ! hours here looking after rome mat terv. of business. for a sho-i. time, being cal!el ther Con (Irtbe oejarte 1 tnis morning .ot on Fume business natters. i ?ucirle Junction, Iowa, where they are t ngaged in rutting in a heating plant Kuge'-e Mat:er r-'tnrnci home thi -n the new school building there. .Toll.. Virht nmnnn- il-o? mc lung t ;(.m a snort trip to low a This morning came as near being a j specimen of real old winter as it j to Omaha this afternoon, where he ! o:nt. as v eil as Omaha, where h? would be possible to find, with the) will visit for a short time with nhi-pi't -c-'n :-:-' v'il!l l"i i r-i--.! temperature reaching 8 below zero at the Burlington -. station and repot t' from other sections of the city r--ihg a temperature ranging from S to 13 below zero, i which is some cold, and especially noticeable considering , the remarkably mild weather that has I . 1 . r rrt 11 m jjreaneu nei uiuiore. ine suuesen drop in the mercury proved to be a 1IIV.TV I'lUOttli V V V. 4 I V V'l 1 1IU V 'iH 111TH as well as the plumbers, and from all parts of town comes a cry over frozen water pipes and a rush to get fur naces and stoves in running order. It is the right kind of weather, however, for this time of year and will be found much more healthier than the warm weather and will make everything fine and adndy for Christmas time. tives and fric-n i- 'Tcg O My Heart" is a real New Yoik production, carrying a carload of scenery. Be sure to attend it Wed nesday at the Parmele theater. T M I VICTROL AS ! t Will you have a Victrola in your home this Christmas? We have them in stocn at $15.00, $25.00, $50.00, $75.00, $100.00 and $150.00 Call and See Them! New Addition to Vallery Family. This morning, there was born to Mrs. Edward Vnllery, at the home of her parents, a fine new baby daugh ter, and the little stranger was given a hearty welcome by the grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaufmann, as well as the delighted mother. Mrs. Vallery arrived? here a few months ago from their home in Montana to visit with her relatives, while Mr. Val lery remained behind to look after his land interests there. The new addi tion to the Vallery family will be the occasion of much pleasure to the jnembers of the family throughout this section. Mr. Vallery is a son of C. H. Vallery, one of the prominent farmers of this section of the county. Robert Sherwood, sr.. came up last Mr 5. J. H. Kuh.ns was among the r;e. -eugers thi'-; morning for Omaha, v.hete she spent a few hours looking after tome matters of business. John Bnusr, jr.. was a juissenger thi? morning for Pacific Junction to. . . . , ..i Saturday evening from Nebraska 'ook over the. r.eaung plant m;u is flitv r.nd visited here over Sundav ?ing i'lalled there by his firm. with his son, Herbert. Oak, maple and holly vines for Christmas decorations at the Journal office. Mrs. W. E. Rosencvans was among those going to Omaha this afternoon, wheie she will visit for a few hours looking after some business affairs. Mr-. W. S. Askwith was among the nas?engrrs this morning on the ea'Iy Burlington train for Omaha, where .-he wiil suend the day looking affer matters of business and visiting her friends. When you are looking for the very best articles in the line of fancv hex stationery, call at the Journal oHb-e. where vou will find an excellent variety to select from. The second number of the lectin e course will be given on Thursday evening. December 17th, and will con- of the Ladies' Trio. si 37 i TO off 8! hi illP r 6n urn in "Neptune's Daughter" in 7 Big Reels. It's the same that was shown at the Parmele Theater not long ago at I 5c and 25c. Your last opportunity to see this wonderful Photo Play Thursday at Gem and Grand Theaters for only 10c and 20c EXTRA SPECIAL Return Engagement of that wonderful Photo Play ! fl n 7 . -f