The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 12, 1915, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1915.
FUNERAL OF MRS. J.
HIGKSON OF SOUTH
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$1.50
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NEHAWKA
This game will be good, as the
Nehawka ball team has been
strengthened and will be in
shape to "take on" the Sox.
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Don't fail to attend and root for your favorites
and be assured off seeing a good game.
ALL UNDERWEAR.!
This includes our entire stock of Underwear for Men, Women
and Children and will last for THKKK DAYS ONLY
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
AUGUSA 12th, 13th and 14th
Our stock consists of Men' Union Suits and Separate Garments,
Ladies' Union Suits and Separate Garments and
Children's Union Suits and Vests.
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Our Grocery Department
offers you the following SPECIALS
f cans extra fancy Hawaiian Pineapples for .... .$1.00
Full quart Sweet Gherkin, per quart ..... .2",
6 bottles Armour'o Gra pe .Juice for . . ojr,
California Iiipe Olives, per can. ..... .15
H. M. SOENNICHSEN.
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Call Phones 53 and 54.
THE DAYLIGHT STORE
This morning the body of Mrs. T. J
Hickson, a former resident of this
city, was brought here from her late
home at South Omaha and the inter
ment made in Oak Hill cemetery, west
of this city. Mrs. Hickson died Tues
day at South Omaha, where she had
been making her home for some time
past, after a short illness, and the
funeral services were held there yes
terday afternoon. A number of the
relatives, including Mr. and Mrs. C. E
Snell of South Omaha, Fred Krayball
and wife, Mrs. Lena Terry, Mrs. Caro
line Botts and Mr. and Mrs. John
Botts of Maysville, Missouri, accom
panied the body here to attend the
last sad rites.
Mrs. Hickson was 59 years of age
and was married to Mr. T. J. Hick
son at St. Joseph, Missouri, thirty
peven years ago, and the family later
moved to this city, where they resided
for a number of years, and afterwards
removed to Havelock, where they re-
' sided up to a few years ago. Mr.
j Hickson died at Havelock some four
years ago, and since then the widow
j has made her home at South Omah.i
for the greater part of the time. The
death of this estimable lady was much
regretted by the many old friends and
they shared with the bereaved family
the grief of her passing.
SUDDEN DEATH OF AN
AUBURN YOUNG LADY
WELL KNOWN HERE
The sad news was received here last
evening of the death at her home in
Auburn of Miss Auberta Mutz, one of
the prominent young ladies of that
city, and well known throughout this
section of Cass county, where a large
number of her relatives reside. Miss
Mutz was in this city last Saturday
for the day, while she and her sister
were guests at the county home of
Mr. and Mrs. Major A. Hall, and thej
were accompanied home to Auburn
that day by Elizabeth and Isaac Hall
and Dewey Zuckweiler of this city,
and Miss Olga Mihford of Murray.
These young people returned home
Tuesday afternoon and were greatly
shocked last evening to learn that
their young friend was no more.
It seems that some time Tuesday
afternoon Miss Mutz picked a pimple
on her chin with a pin, as it had been
annoying her a little, and a few hours
later she was unconscious and steadily
grew worse until death it was clear io
be seen was only a short time off, and
yesterday afternoon she passed away
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Mutz. The Mutz family
is one of the oldest in Cass county
and the death of this charming young
lady will be deeply regretted by all
those who are acquainted with thij
estimable family. Death is supposed
to have been caused by blood poison
ing.
Having made arrangments to dispose of all our Sum
mer Stock of Trimmed Ifatri, to make room for New
Fall Coods, we will for 10 DAYS ONLY ending
Saturday, August 14th,
sell any of our Trimmed Sum
mer Hats on display at the very low (T "I CTf
lriee of ) X mVJ
DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY!
$2.50
Special
bers at.
Values in Early Fall Num-
$2.50
Little Outing Hats and Tarns 75c to $1.50
Only Dependable
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Marked in
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Treadling at Christian Church.
Howard Beaty of Ashland will
preach at the Christian church next
Sunday, August 15th, both morning
and eveninsr. and all the members of
the church anJ congregation are in
vited to com and hear hhn. The sub
ject of his sermon at the morning
service will be, '"Growing," and at the
evening service, "ihe Oie.itest 1'rob-
lem of the Twentieth Century."
8-12-2td
Don C. Rhoden of Murray was in
the city for a short time last evening,
bringing up several friends from that
place.
For any itching skin trouble, piles,
eczema, salt rheum, hives, itch, scald
head, herpes, scabies, Doan's Oint-
Vis Medicatrix Naturae.
Physicians of all nations and ages
always relied on "vis medicatrix
naturae" or the curative power of na
ture. VV'e all know that nature cures
many diseases, but it is dangerous to
rely entirely upon her. It is our duty
to aid nature as much as possible.
The best help is, as a rule, to clean
out the body and to strengthen it.
This is best done with Triner's Ameri
can Elixir of Bitter Wine, which
overcomes constipation without weak
ening the intestines. This is a great
advantage. Triner's American Elixir
of Bitter Wine has a very good effect
on the stomach and the bowels as
stimulant and invigorator. Price
$1.00. At drug stores. Jos. Triner,
Manufacturer, 1333-1339 S. Ashland
Ave., Chicago.
When your body becomes exhaust
ed by hard work or exercise, rub it
well with Triner's Liniment. It re
lieves pains in the muscles and joints.
Price 25 or 50c, postpaid, 35c or COc.
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. HERE WE ABE AGAIN.
That famous HALF-AXD-
J HALF will be on tap at Lou -
Russell's Main Street Bar all
this week. If jou want a dandy J
J drink give it a trial. -I
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Ernest Stenner was among those
going to Omaha this afternoon to at
tend to some matters for his green
house in thi3 city.
You can purchase some beautiful
Firthday Cards and Greetings at the
Journal office.
emnants
Sale
For Sale Cheap.
Fairly good bed room suite, a range,
lawn mower, a number of fruit jars, a
garden rake and hoe. Will sell alto
gether very cheap. Going to move to
smaller quarters and don't want to
move them. Will sell very cheap if
taken right away. Call on Col. Bates,
Journal Office. tf
Cut price on every item.
We have gone through our stock
and selected every remnant and short
end throughout the store for the
Bargain Counter.
Remnants Silks.
Remnants Dress Goods.
Remnants Ginghams.
Remnants Curtain Scrims.
Remnants Outing Flannel.
Remnants Wash Goods.
Remnants Calco.
Remnants Linings.
Remnants Muslin.
Remnants Tickings.
Zuckvelier & Lutz
KK-I- -I-H-H- K-K
HALF AND HALF. 4-
J The beverage of the epicurian
l- and a delicoius brew that all
J will enjoy, will be on tap at the
I Russell bar all this week. Come $
-l- in and try this splendid health- f
giving drink. J
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"MONEY"
the mint makes it and under the
terms of the CONTINENTAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY you can se
cure it at 6 per cent for any legal
purpose on approved real estate.
Terms easy; tell us your wants and
we will co-operate with you.
PETTY & COMPANY,
513 Denham Building, Denver, Colo.
$5.89
9X12
8 Wool Fiber
Great Bargain
SPECIAL PAY DAY
ment is highly recommended,
box at all stores.
30c a
P. H. Meisinger drove in this morn
ing from his farm home near Cedar
Creek and spent a few hours looking
atfer some trading with the merchants.
J. W. Peters departed this after
noon for Weeping Water to attend to
some business matters for a short
time.
Beware of Ointments for Catantj
That Contain Mercury
merrary will surely destroy the senne of tmell
uil completely derantc the whole aystem wbeq
eulerlug it through the mucous surfaces, ftuch,
articles should never be ased except oo prescrip
tions from reputable phTsiclans, as the damag
tne.T win ao is ten rold to toe gooa you can pos
plbly derWe from them. Hall's Catarrh Cur,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, C
contains no mercury, and is taken Internally,
acting directly nxm the blood and mucous sur
faces of the Hystera. In buying Hall's Catarrh
Cure be sure you get the genuine. It la taken
Internully and made in Toledo. Ohio, by . 1.
Chiney & Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by Draggista. Price, 75c. per bottle.
Take HaU'a Family rills or constipation. i
Thursday-Friday- Saturday
Look!
-AT OUR-
$1.00
WINDOW
Wc have just what
you want for that
dining room or
kitchen floor
QUODRILOEUM
6 FEET WIDE
Special 39c
Some of those New Tarns
in white and black and
all white
DRESSES!
c
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59c
Auto Caps, checks and plain
ones. $1.00 each
Middy Blouses at $1.00
Come in and look
over our beautiful
line of dresses at
prices which are
sure to please your
purse and styles
which will please
your fancy.
Fine Neckwear!
We have it and lots of it. Just
received a beautiful line of Col
lars and Cuffs. Ties in the wide
stripes and dott;
LZSm
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Rag Rugs!
ASSORTED PATTERNS
27X54 at a special
price of
2
Rugs, Carpets, Mattings and Linoleums
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