The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 21, 1914, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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PLATTSMOUTTT SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAE.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 21. 191 1.
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all kinds of Dry Goods. Our stock is cornplete, and
our aim is to please you. Come in and see us.
the best meal you ever ate can be prepared with the
groceries bought at our store? We have all of the
very best Breakfast Foods, Teas, Coffees, Canned
Goods, Fruits, Vegetables and everything you need
in Staple or Fancy Groceries, and our prices are
right.
We are Headquarters
for Santa Claus, not only in Groceries, but also in
Chi
nnrl all iT 1 I
inakindsifVrocKery:
Our China Room is completely stocked with
all kinds of Plain and Fancy Dishes, and there is
no Gift more acceptable than a pretty piece of
China or Glassware. You will do well by inspect
ing our China Department before choosing your
Gifts.
SUNDRIES!
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COPTRICH
To mention all the items we carry would be impossible, but we would call
your attention to the fact that we have a nice line of Aluminum, Tinware and
Graniteware. Also, we have just received an excellent assortment of Hampers,
Waste Baskets, and we still have a few Japanese Baskets left.
Make our store your headquarters, our Rest Room is for you, and our serv
ices at your command.
H. M. SOENNICHSEN,
Call 53 and 54.
THE DAYLIGHT STORE
HUNTING RABBITS HOT
VERY PROFITABLE WITH
SOME OF OUR FELLOWS
l however, finally leaked out, how two
junfoitunate kids coming from the
bottoms with four rabbits, were met
I by the hunters and induced to part
j with their pame, and the reputation
'of the hunters as marksmen has sank
' decidedly.
Two prominent voting men of th?
city Saturday afternoon decided to
?rend a few hours in search of the
frame that abounds in this locality,
such as the festive rabbit, and ac
cordingly, armoured and prepared for
war, sallied forth to prey on the un
suspecting animals. They spent the
whole afternoon in hunting1 and re
turned late in the clay, each with two
or three rabbits, and their prowe-s
with the firearms was greatly ad
mired by their friends ami the young
men exhibited the rabbits with much
glee. The real story of the hunt has.
Notice.
A committee from the various fra
ternal and church organizations in
this city are requested to meet at the
city hall next Wednesday evening, De
j cember 23, at S o'clock to arrange for
.'arirg for the poor or. Christmas day.
! Any individual who expects to proviJe
a Chiistir.cs dinner or gifts, please
call Miss Ellen Windham, Thone 20.
Anyone having any clothes, please
. leave same at the Ilusch Tailoring Co,
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Subscribe for The Journal.
Two Elm wood Couples to Wed.
This morning Albert J. Fleishman
and George W. Kunz, two of the
prominent young men of Stove Creek
precinct, came in from their homes
and made a very mysterious visit to
the office of the county judge, and it
was discovered that they were both
applicants for marriage licenses. Mr.
Kunz secured a license for himself and
Miss Louise Winkler to become unit
ed, while Mr. Fleishman and Miss
Mable N. Kunz will become wedded.
The ceremonies will be performed on
Wednesday at Elmwood. The two
men spent several hours here looking
over the city, returning in the after
noon to their homes.
Handkerchiefs.
Doveys are having there annual
Xmas sale of Handkerchiefs.
I At
A Jewelry Store
is the most natural place to look for the many useful presents for
everyone. Somewhere in our line is just the gift you are seeking.
Solid Gold Diamond Set Lavalliers, $6.00 up.
Solid Gold Set Rings, $2.00 up.
Diamond Rings, $10.00 up.
Solid Gold Cuff Links, $2.50 to $12.00.
A fine selection of Sterling Silver Flatware, Watches, Chains,
Fobs. Bracelets, Stick Pins, Brooches, Umbrellas, Fountain Pens,
Clocks, Hand Painted China, Ivory and Silver Toilet Sets, Cut Glass.
Victrolas and Records!
If you love music, there should be a Victrola in your home.
We have them at
$15.00, $25.00, $50.00, $75.00, $100.00 and $150.00
Records, 75c to $7.00
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Jeweler J RRABILL Walcllllalier 1
Returns From Savannah, Mo.
C. II. Vallery was in the city Satur
day visiting with friends for the day,
and this was the first time for about
a week that Mr. Vallery has been able
to be out, having just undergone an
operation for a growth on his lower
lip that has been causing him a great
deal of annoyance in the past few
months. Mr. Vallery was operated on
in Savannah, Mo., and feels that it
has relieved him of the malady which
threatened to afflict him. His family
and friends are hopeful that he will
entirely recover from what seemed to
be a severe cancerous growth on tha
lip.
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STANDING OF CONTEST
ANTS IN THE EASTWOOD
BIG PIANO CONTEST
Following is the standings of the
contestants for the fine piano that is
to be given away at the store of G. P.
Eastwood for the person or organiza
tion receiving the largest number of
coupon votes:
Mrs. Henry Klinger 151,075
Mrs. Philip Rhin 133.SS5
Miss Klara Bizanz 120,715
Miss Josephine Warga 110,780
M. E. Sunday School 100,140
Miss Grace Nolting 100.105
Presbyterian Church 100,000
Mrs. W. R. Wehrbein 100,040
Miss Vera Campbell 100,0.10
United Hrethern Church 100,025
Miss Lillie Halmes 100,000
Miss Helen Horn 100.000
Charles Isner 100,000
Miss Bessie Wiles 100.000
Mrs. B. E. Wampler 100,000
Mrs. Henry Klinger won the set of
dishes given away to the one collect
ing the largest number cf coupons
from November 19th to December
20th. Watch for the next premium to
be given away.
G. P. EASTWOOD.
JEFF"
CHRISTMAS PAR
MELE ATTRACTION
Fine Comedy, Latest Songs and More
Pretty Girls Than Ever Sew
Before in One Show.
The best evidence a theater man
ager can offer his patrons as to the
actual merits of an attraction that he
is offering for your approval is un
disputed facts concerning its suc
cess elsewhere. What is said here I
concerning the success ot uus Hill s
production of Bud Fisher's great car-
toon play, "Mutt & Jeff in Mexico,"!
coming to the Parmele theater Thurs
day night, December 24, can easily be
verified in the news columns of al-;
most any newspaper. More than five
hundred prominent newspapers'
throughout the country are running j
the clever Fisher cartoon daily. That ;
newspaper is paying a big bonus or j
the privilege of getting the Fisher
cartoons, because they attract its j
readers, because they have proven
the biggest success since cartoon pic- ;
tures have become a feature in daily
papers. Millions of people open their1
morning paper at the "funny pags" ;
to see what new stunt "Mutt ami i
Jeff" are up to. You can then im- i
to do your Christmas shopping. One or more of the
following articles might interest you
Hand Mirrors Traveling Cases
Manicure Sets Perfumes and Toilet Waters
Safety Razors Stationery
Playing Cards
Thermos Bottles and Carafes
Pipes and Cigars
Candy
Hair Brushes and Hand Mirrors can be had either in
the Parisian Ivory, Ebony, Coco Bola or Rosewood.
Our Manicure Sets and Traveling Sets are fitted with
Pearl, Parisian Ivory or Ebony pieces.
In Parisian Ivory we can furnish Mirrors, Brushes,
Combs, Nail Buffers, Nail Files, Hair Receivers, Powder
Boxes and Vanity Cases.
Xmas Cards, Seals, Tissue Paper, Etc.; in fact, any
thing to make the Xmas package more attractive.
F. G. FRICKE & CO.,
Ph
one
The ggCOuj& Store
186
Ph
one
Wolf Hunt Next Sunday.
There will be a wolf and rabbit
hunt next Sunday near the vicinity of
Rock Bluffs, and everyone desiring to
Jo so are cordially invited to be on
hand. The hunting party will as
semble at the P. S. Hall farm early
Sunday morning and then proceed to
make things lively for the rabbits and
wolves.
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DING!
THE BROKEN ROS-
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Dance Is a Fine Success.
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Masquerade on February 13th.
The Plattsmouth Turn-Verein have
made arrangements to give their an
nual grand mask ball on the night of i
Saturday, February 13th. Further
announcement will be made as to the
date and full particulars as to the de
tails of the ball.
LOST If you do not
Dovey's Handkerchief Sale
and Tuesday.
attend
Monday
Z REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Joseph Sedlacek to Adolph
Komenda, part SE quarter
NW quarter, 13-12-14.
Consideration $1,700.00
J. R. Pierson to J. B. Roddy,
part NW quarter, SE
quarter, 24-10-13. Con
sideration 1,500.00
William Ferguson to B. G.
Decker, part SW quarter,
SW quarter, 18-12-9. Con
sideration 500.00
G. H. Adams to Hazel D.
Hawkins, part SE quarter,
SE quarter, 29-10-9. Con
sideration 2,150.00
Geo. Snyder to N. C. Rouge,
NE quarter, NE quarter,
30-10-14. Consideration.. 80 00
N. C. Douge to Jesse Young,
NE quarter, NE quarter,
30-10-14. Consideration.. CO. 00
Jesse Young to J. M. Carter,
NE quarter, Ne quarter,
30-10-14. Consideration.. GO. CO
The last three warranty deeds were
made out in 1SG2-63 and have just
been filed in the register of deed s
office.
K. S. Mask Ball.
Now is the time to prepare for the
big K. S. mask ball, that will be given
Saturday evening, the 9th of January.
Watch for further particulars.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones of Ruskin.
Neb., arrived in this city Saturday
evsning and will spend their Christ
mas vacation at the home of the lat
ter's mother, Mrs. J. T. Baird.
LOST Saturday afternoon on Main
street, a package containing 5 or G
neckties. Finder will confer a
favor by leaving same at this office.
12-21-ltd
Furs!
Xlmas offer, 20
on Furs. E.
Furs!
per cent discount
G. Dovey & Son.
againe with what pleasure the people
look forward to seeing those two
funny fellows in real life, depicted
by clever flesh and blood actors, who
are physically fitted to properly por
tray every movement that Bud Fisher
has conceived to be funny. "Mutt &
Jeff" has actually created a sensa
tion never before known in theatrical
history. In New York City, whsre
the play. ran to record business at the
Grnd opera house, and 'at the Man
hattan opera house; in Chicago whsre
it ran fifteen weeks to actual capacity,
and in every large or small city in the
entire country, and wrung from the
most conservative critics the enviable
titlo of being the greatest financial
and artistic success in a quarter of a
century. You don't want any better
evidence than this, uo you? The big
New York company, with all of the
arguments that won its success will
be here. Get seats now. At the Par
mele Thursday night, December 21.
Christmas n'ght, December 25, at
the Parmele theater, will be seen the
greatest of all modern dramas, "The
Lichen ilo.aiy." by Kirkpatrick
Boone, which comes to this city un
der the direction of the Syndicate,
fre.-h from a series of triumphs in
the east. The play deals with the
marriage game, and the sale of
beautiful young girls to wealthy men
by their mothers. It is a wonderful
protest against conditions as they
exist today, and the play write has
pointed out the remedy by making the
piincinle character of the piece a
priest, who, in the charge of his
clerical duties prevents a great crime
from being committed.
The dance Saturday evening at
Coates' hall, given by the Cosmopoli
tan club, was attended by a large
crowd of dances, who spent several
hours there most delightfully in the
enjoyment of the new dances. The
feature of the evening was the giving
away of the fine ten-pound turkey,
which was secured by No. 49, held by
C. II. Lohman of Omaha. The draw
ing of the number was made by little
Miss Margaret Sherwood, and the
winner was able to return to his home
in the metropolis with the basis for
a good Christmas dinner.
FIRE COMMISSIONER RIG
DELL CAUTIONS PEOPLE TO
8E CAREFUL ABOUT FIRES
California Woman Seriously Alarmed.
"A short time ago I contracted a
severe cold which settled on my lungs
and causd me a great deal of annoy
ance. I would have bad coughing
spells and my lungs were so sore and
inflamed I began to be seriously
alarmed. A friend recommended
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saying
she had used it for years. I bought a
bottle and it relieved my cough the
first night, and in a week I was rid
of the cold and soreness of my lungs,"
writes Miss Marie Gerbcr, Sawtelle,
Cal. For sale by all dealers.
PROMPT IN PAVING THEIR
INSURANCE POLICIES
1915 Calendar Pads at the Journal
office.
The Degree of Honor lodge received
Saturday from the head office of the
order a warrant for $1,000, in full for
the insurance on the life of the late
Mrs. Fred Ramge, jr., and the war
rant was turned over at once to the
beneficiary, Mr. Ramge, and the
transaction speaks well for the
rapidity with which the Degree of
Honor does business. Mrs. Ramge
died on November 22, and proof was
sent in to the head office, the warrant
arriving here Saturday and was at
once delivered to Mr. Ramge. The
promptness with which the claim was
handled is very pleasing to the mem
bers cf the order in this city who have
been active in the work of the lodge,
and the payment of the claim inspires
them to greater work for the Degree
of "Honor.
Subscribe lor The Journal.
The near approach of the Christmas
season is bringing out the usual
notices from the state fire commission
in regard to the dangers of fire
starting from Christmas tree decora
tions and the use of candles to decor
ate the trees with. This danger is
especially great where there are large
trees with a Santa Claus to distribute
presents, as Santa Claus quite often
gets his whiskers singed or burnt by
the candles used and many a very se
vere fire is started in this manner
that causes quite a loss. In these
modern days a great many have
adopted the plan of using small vari
colored electric lights for the use of
tree decorations and this does away
with a large element of danger that
has existed so much in the past. The
trimmings that are used in the work
of decorating are also manufactured
with a view of making them fire proof
but still we often hear of a Santa
Claus and tree that has gone up in
smoke and the state commissioner de
sires to impress upon the public the
great danger from this source and
their timely warning should be heeded
by all those who are thinking of fix
ing up a Christmas tree and the dec
orations made as near fire proof as
possible.
Let KODAK Answer that
Christmas Problem
No. 1 KODAK Jr. A new model that
will belight your boy or girl or any
grown-up thin, compact, equipped with
all the Kodak refinements it offers an
ideal Christmas suggestion.
Takes pictures 2H x 3JX inches. Loads
in daylight with Eastman N. C. Film.
Price, $7.50
Other Kodaks up to S60 t1N
Brownies, $1 up to $12 j STOGK
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