The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 28, 1915, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. JANUARY 28, 1913.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY
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The PERFECT Corset Creates PERFECT Figures!
We are showing all the new Warner's MoHels. We list here 3 of the most popular ones
VJ if,1!
Front Lace Model!
For average figures
Low bust
Six hose supporters
Lace trimming
Rubber gore at back
of skirt
10-inch clasp
5 Hooks
Sizes 19 to 26
$3.00
Per Pair
CORNER 6TH AND MAIN ST. A2
VI vmmm
Topless Model!
For average figures
Lightly boned
Combining fashionable
lines with undreamt-of
ease and comfort
Style 2481
Per Pair, $1.00
Style 2412
Per Pair, $1.50
Sizes 19 to 25
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Medium and Stout
Models!
Double skirt
Medium bust
4 hose supporters
Lace trimming
Style 622
Per Pair, $1.00
Style 621
Per Pair, $1.50
WURL
Sizes 19 to 30
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Wall Paper, faints, Glass, Picture
Framing. Frank Gobelman.
Mrs. Henry Hess was a passenger
this morning for Omaha, where she
goes to visit for a few hours at the
hospital with Mrs. Joe Wales.
Henry Kaufman was among those
going to Omaha this morning to visit
for the day there looking after some
matters of business.
I-iife Nelson and Fred Spangler
John Tighe of Manley was here
for a few hours today looking after
some matters of business.
A. F. lledengren, master carpenter
of the Omaha division of the Burlinar-
were among the Omaha visitors today ton, was in the city today looking af-
going to that city on the early
lington train this morning.
Bur-
ter seme company business.
(Jus Olson was among the pas
sengers this afternoon for Omaha,
where he was called on some matters
of business.
Tom Henderson was a passenger
this afternoon over the Burlington
for Omaha, where he was called to
spend a few hours looking after some
matters of business.
Attorney G. E. Tefft of Weeping
Water came in last evening from
Omaha on No. 2 and spent today here
looking after some matters in court.
The Rev. W. S. Leete of St. Luke's
church was a passenger this morning
for Omaha, where he will look after
some matters of business for the day.
C. A. Miller of Brunswick, Neb.,
is in the city for a short visit with his
relatives and friends. Mr. Miller is
engaged in farming near Brunswick.
M. Fanger tame in this afternoon i Mrs. Albeit Schafer, from west of
on No. H4 from Missouri Valley, i the c ity, was a passenger this morn-
Iowa, to look after his business in-. nig for Omaha, where she goes to
terests here for a few hours. J spend the day looking after some mat-
j ters of business.
Thomas Sullivan and wife came in
last evening on No. 2 for a short j A. W. Dawson was a passen-
visit here at the home of Mrs. Snl- ; trer this morning on No. 15 for
livan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ! Omaha, where she goes to visit for
Fight.
the (i:.y in that city as the guest of
! Mrs. M. A. Dickson.
Henry Miller and son, Elmer, were
among those going to Omaha this
morning, where they will visit with
Albert Miller at the hospital there for
the day.
J. E. McDaniel was among those
going to Omaha this morning, where
he was called to spend a few hours
looking after some matters of business.
Miss Mathilde Soennichseii was
among-those going to Omaha thi
morning, where she wiil visit for the
day looking after some matters of
business.
Miss Nora Kcsencrans was a visit
or yesterday at the hospital in Oma
ha with her mother, who is there re
covering from the effects of her re
cent operation.
Mi;s Dorothy Britt was a passen
ger this morning for Omaha, where
.-he will visit for a few hours with
friends and in looking after some
matters of business.
Miss Alma Larson was among the
Omi.I a passengers this morning,
where she wiil visit for the day there
with friends and in looking after
some matters of business.
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THREE REASONS
FOR THIS SALE
Close out the stock
Avoid packing, freight
and drayage
Raise money to
satisfy creditors
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STORE
FOR RENT
FIXTURES FOR
SALE, INCLUDING
A FINE
NATIONAL
CASH REGISTER
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Mis. L. D. Hiatt of Murray came up
la.-d evening from her home and will
make a short visit here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heinrich, and
olher relatives and friends.
Albert and Otto Schafer, residing
west of this city, came in this morn
ing and were passengers on No. ( for
Chariton, Iowa, where they go to look
after some matters of business.
From Tuesday's Dally,
Dr. W. B. Elster came down this
morning to attend the funeral of his
stepfather, the late Z. S. Vosburg,
this afternoon.
Hon. W. B. Banning of Union was
here today visiting with friends and
atending to some business matters in
the district court for a few hours.
C. S. Aldiich, the Elmwood attor
ney, was a visitor in the city today
for a short time looking after some
legal matters at the court house. .
Adam Kaffenberger of near Cedar
Creek, was in the city today looking
fter some matters of trading with
the merchants and visiting with his
friends.
Fred Heitzhausen of Portland, Ore
on. is here for a short visit with his
relatives in this city, prior to enter
ing the state university at Lincoln to
lesume his studies.
P. H. Meisinger and wife came
down this morning on No. 4 from
their home near Cedar Creek to look
after some trading with - the mer
chants for a few hours.
Walter Pailing, son of one of the
leading citizens of Greenwood, was i-i
the city today for a few hours look
ing after some business matters and
visiting with old friends.
Joe Wheeler, the jolly agricultural
ist from south of the city, was in town
yesterday afternoon for a few hours
looking after some business matters
and visiting his many friends.
Florence McCarthy of Union was
here today for several hours attend
ing to some matters in the district
court in which he appeared as the
plaintiff in a suit with the Missouri
Pacific
Mrs. Charles Wilkins arrived in the
city last evening from her home in
South Dakota and will visit here
among her many friends. Mrs. Wil
kins will be remembered as Miss
Mable Burch.
J. L. Richey and wife, who have
been here since the funeral of the
father of Mr. Richey, visiting with
their relatives and friends, departed
this afternoon for Omaha, from where
they will return to their home at Des
Moines.
Joseph J. Nejedley of the vicinity
of Creighton, Neb., a former resident
of this city, and who came to South
Omaha with a car of stock, took ad
vantage of the nearness and came on
down to this city this morn in g for a
short visit with former friends. Th'.i
is Mr. Nejedley's rirst visit to this city
in six years. He was a plca.-at; l
caller at this office.
From 'Wednesday s I;ii!y.
Galen Rhoden was in the city yes
terday for a few hours looking after
some trading with the merchants.
Arthur Troop was a visitor in South
Omaha today for a few hours looking
after some matters of business on the
ttock market.
Charles Trumble and wife of E;ig!"
were among the visitors in the county
seat today looking after son-e matter-;
in the district court.
George Rcitter, jr., and wife came
ever last evening from the::- borne :il
Eagle to attend to some matters in
district court here today.
W. A. Becker drove in t' tly to look
after some matters f business wiiii
the merchants for a few hours a.-, well
as to visit with his friend.-.
Julius Kalastk was a p.i-.-in'(
this afternoon for Omaha. . here li
goes to visit with Ids -itcr and fam
ily in that city for a few days.
B. F. Wiles was among tho-e goin r
to South Omaha this mon;!:)-, whvv
he was called to look after some mat
ters of business on the st .; m.tiket
for a few hours.
W. A. Wheel, r came in yi t-r da .
afternoon from Ids homo ro .th f tl.i-:
city to visit for a few hour-- here at. i
look after some ma'teis of lui-inc--with
the merchants.
Miss Lizzie IKil of near V!ar
Creek, who is in the i ; y for a i-it
at the J. II. Becker home, a.is a .--senger
this morning for Omaha,
where she will spend the d..y.
Mrs. Olive t'bri-"irure; who h.i
been here vi.-iting for s-ome time v. -li
relathes in this city, de nurwd tia
morning for St. Jojh, Mis-.niri, : i
vi-it there with relatives for a short
time.
R. H. Ty.-o.n of Elmwood and hi,
nephew, Mural I'am.ele, of this citv,
were passengers this morn, .x on No.
; for Glemvood, where they will vis't
feu" a few hou'-s looking alter h .ale
matters of business.
It may be a surprise to everybody that after fixing up our store like we did and now move, but such things
always come by surprise. By surprise we obtained a stock of goods in the northeastern part of this state, where
we expect to locate after April 1st. This gives us just two months in which to CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK and
raise enough money to PAY UP OUR CREDITORS before we leave. HENCE THIS GREAT PRICE
SLAUGHTERING EVENT. STARTS
FRIDAY, JikmUlhUY 29tlh9 9 EOT.V
and continues full 60 days, so that we will be able to dispose 'of our entire stock and save the labor and expense
of packing, crating and paying freight, which is rather expensive, especially on such bulky stuff as we have. Dur
ing this sale you can supply yourself at ridiculously low prices from a dozen of CLOTHESPINS to a SUIT OF
CLOTHING, from a FRYING PAN to SILK DRESS GOODS, from a BABY DOLL to a PAIR OF S H O E S,
from a TIN BUCKET to a HAND-PAINTED DISH that will adorn your China Closet.
IMPOSSIBLE TO QUOTE PRICES OF BARGAINS, AS FROM
ONE END OF STORE TO OTHER IS NOTHING BUT ONE MASS
OF BARGAINS NEVER WITNESSED BEFORE, HERE OR ELSE
WHERE, AND TO SATISFY YOUR OWN CONSCIENCE YOU
MUST COME IN AND LOOK US OVER.
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SWEATERS
A big lot of Men's and Ladies'
Sweaters will be sold during the
sale at 1-2 and 1-3 off its real
value. They must go.
free
To the first 20 ladies that
come into the store Friday and
Saturday and make a purchase
large or small, receives a nice
present.
MOLESKIN COATS
A lot of Men's Good Work
Coats, moleskin, with blanket
lining, will be sold for less than
cost of manufacture.
-LOOK FOR THE RED SIGNS
Our Clothing Stock is
not very large and
what is left is cut to
One-Hali and One
Third of Original Price
So Get In On One
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HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
China, Crockery, Granite, Tinware, Hardware, Glass
ware and Wooden Ware must be closed out to the
shelf, as freight on 'these goods is high so we cut
these goods without thinking.
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Shoes and Furnishings
are cut so deep that it
will make you think
how little we value
Goods- during
this Sale
MaqaaoMnaMMnnai
Kn-il A. Lorcnz and wife were
anionjr the passengers this afternoon
for Omaha, where they will visit for
a short time looking after some busi
ness matie s of importance.
Mrs. F. F. Buttery was a passenger
this morning on the early Burlington
train for Omaha, where she goes to
visit for a few hours at the hospital
with her sister, Mrs. Joe Wales.
Miss Ellen Windham was among
the passengers this morning for
Omaha, where she will visit for a few
hours looking after some business
matters in connection with her school
work.
Fritz Siemoneit and wife were
arr.ontr the passengers this morning
on the early Burlington train, where
they will visit for a short time near
Florence with the parents of Mrs.
Siemoneit.
Mis. D. C. Morgan and daughter,
Miss Gertrude, were among the pas
sengers this morning on the early
Burlington train for Omaha, where
they will spend the day with relatives
in the metropolis.
Fred Ileitzhausen, who has been
here for a few days visiting with
fiiends and relatives, departed this
afternoon for Lincoln, where he. will
arrange to enter the university this
coming semester.
Mis. Earl II. Travis and Missus
Gretchen and Marie Donnelly were
among the passengers this afternoon
on No. 23 for Omaha, where they will
spend a few hours looking after some
matters of business.
Louis Leiner drove in this morning
from his home west of the city and
boarded No. 15 for Omaha, where he
will visit for the day looking after
some matters of business and in vis
iting with his friends.
fUHOHESTER S PILLS
Two Ranges in One
Burns Coal or Wood Burns Gas
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Four large gas burner meat broiler in half
cf warming closet and large gas burner for oven.
This gives you all that you would use in a gas stove
at any time.
The real benefit of this stove is that you have
only one stove in your kitchen which does the york
of two that you have had to use before.
, You are cordially invited to inspect this new
ronge that burns coal or gas or both at the same
time, which we have on exhibition at our store.
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