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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1915)
MONDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1913 PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 8. tl m f I mm 1 lM CALL US I nn earn PHONES P MM L 53 and 54 j Ed3 SRamsBKnaHBmNHRB P GM? That is now the supreme question and one that is uppermost In the mind of all. We have tried to help you simplify matters by putting on display our most attractive items at the most reasonable prices. ALU!M10IMU)GVfl Had it occurred to you that Aluminum Ware makes a very nice and useful gift? We have just received some new Aluminum Cooking Combinations on which our special Christmas prices are $2.25 Aluminum Tea Kettles, special Xmas price 2.50 Aluminum Casseroles, special Xmas price 2.50 5V A t A 7 A 1 1 A i How about some China? That is a gift everybody appreci ates and can always use. We have everything in Chinaware, from plain white to the prettiest Japanese patterns, such as Nut Sets, Bon Bon Dishes; Sugar and Cream Sets, Salad Dishes, Bread and Cake Plates, etc. The quality of these items is very high, and the prices are low. T 6LA: Sherberts, Goblets and Water Sets in beautiful dainty de signs. We also have Plate Glass Plateaux and Trays, Silver Mounted, a beautiful accessory to every diningroom. Come and see them. U Twisted Yarn Rugs, Fast Color, in very pretty striped ef fects. Just what is needed in the Bath Room or Bed Room price $1.00 WE HAVE A COMPLETE DRY GOODS STOCK FROM WHICH TO MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS Yours For a Happy Christmas Order Your Christmas Trees NOW!! m. A. Beyer was a business visitor in Omaha for a short time today, look ing after some matters of business. O. A. Johnson and G. Marshall of Greenwood were in the city today for a short time and while here Mr. Mar shall renewed his subscription to the Journal for another year. CHICHESTER 8 PILLS von kittiwn ftMt Q - a i . . t i . i S010 BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 6iM is. a Masquerade at K. S. Hall. There will be a mask ball given at the K. S. Hall on Saturday evening, January 8th. A good time is in store for everyone and ca.-h prizes will be offered for costumes. WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE SSK wilK Bmlesode Clean. C!asr Entertainment ETbti Socs: Afc nito4f. LADIES' Clc MATINEE CA'.LT DON'T. CO HOME rtAYING I OIDN' VV1SIT THC GYE7 To Install Heating Plant. The new heating plant for the Sharp machine works and foundry in this city arrived tod;.y and work will be commenced at once on the work of installing the plant. This will make quite an improvement in the building and one that will add very much to the comfort of the workmen, as well as the faculty of doing work, and Mr. Sharp feel that it is an improvement that has been long needed in the building to make it modern and up-to-date. Read the want ads in the Journal. GREAT PLAY AT THE GEM TUESDAY EVE, DECEMBER 21 Donna and attempts to force his at tention upon her. She is shielded by Hennage and then by McGraw. Hen nage, in searching for the lost claim, runs across the canteen that belonged ! to Corblav and learns of Carev's guilt. About this time Carey shows up in San Pasquel in search of Bob McGraw, being anxious to buy the rights which McGraw has filed. A hold-up has been committed and the evidence points to young McGraw. Carey discovers where McGraw is located and attempts to use his information to force the young man to sell. Hennage, return ing with the story of Corblay's death and the canteen, meets Carey, and by means of the Indian proves that Carey is the man who killed Corbly years before. Hennage forces restitu tion to the child. Donna. Later the Indian kills Carey. Hennage meets j death in a spectacular gun duel with O'Rourke, whom he had previously told to get out of town for his innult to Donna. The Most Useful Gifts are ones most appreciated Did you ever stop to think what a good and useful Xmas gift a good ELECTRIC orJPOWER WASHER would make? Just the tiling to make wash-day a pleasure in stead of a drudgery. We will have a few in stock the first week in December and in order to have a machine for you, we would like to have you make your selection now, so there will be no delay in deliveries. Prices for Electric $38.00 to $70.00 Prices for Power $14.00 to $45.00 Christmas Cards. Our lines of Christmas Cards have arrived, and are now on display at this office. We believe we have one of the finest line.', of Christmas Cards that have ever been brought to Plattsmouth, and while we have j quite a large quanity of them, we i would urge all desiring to select their cards from this line to call early, especially those purchasing in quanity lots, before the lines is broken. This line comprises many important designs, all steel die and engraved, ranging in price from te to 15, .and some that are cheaper. Remember, we carry the Dennison line of stickers and seals, place cards and novelties, crepe paper and napkins. We are the paper supply house. If its in the paper line see is. The Journal Office. castor a Telephone 151 78U9B South Sixth St. ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( i ( ( ( ( 2 BIG CLOSING OUT SALE OF IFurniiur, Oar 0IS pets sua Hugs! UNIT mtlmm We are NOW closing out our entire line of Furniture, Carpets and Rugs in the mas sive stock of M. Hild, at a discount of 25 per cent. Everything in this great stock will go at these prices. This is one of the finest lines of House Furnishings goods ever offered to the public at such prices. Remember this is a bonafide saving to 'ou of 25 per cent on any article in the house. Good clean stock to select from. THIS SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS! If you need Furniture or Household Furnishings of any kind, .or will be in need in the near future, this is certainly the time to buy. Remember this sale is for CASH ONLY! The Furniture Rlan J Plattsmouth, Nebraska I Tuesday, December 21st, both mat inee and night, there will be presented at the Gem theater the spectacular drama of the western mining country, "The Long Chance," with Frank Keen an, the eminent American character actor, in the leading role. The story of the play in brief is as follows: Harley Hennage is a gambler at Red dog Junction. He is secretly in love with Marie, the towne belle. Marie falls in love with Corblay, a prospector. Harley resents Corblay's intrusion, and tells him to get out of town; but when he learns of Marie's love for Corblay, he relents and leaves himself. lie buys the Silver Dollar Retreat in San Pasquel and in time comes to be known as the worst man in town. Marie's husband meanwhile has gone out into the desert accompanied by his faithful Indian and Carey, a tenderfoot from Boston. Carey shoots Corblay from behind and escapes with the burros and the gold which they discovered. Carey dies in the desert, leaving a note in his canteen and an inscription on a sand stone ledge, reading, "Stranger, look in my can teen and see that I get justice." Later, Hennage, lerning of Marie's poverty and the arrival of a child, ar ranges to have Marie come to San Pasquel, where he secures her a posi tion as cashier in the eating house. Eighteen years elapse. Hennage has attached himself like a father to the now grown child, Donna. Marie falls ill and dies, leaving Hennage the map of her husband's claim. Borax O'Rourke is infatuated with r fj m A fine show will be presented at the Gem next Monday evening and the proceeds will be devoted to the use of the Woodman Circle drill team. Help the good cause and be in attend ance. Admission, 10 cents. Now is the time to let us talk Gag Range to you. Nebraska Lighting Co. Everyone reans the want ads. Mrs. William Barclay III. Mrs. William Barclay, wife of the chief of police has been confined to her bed for the last three days suffering from what seems to be a severe it tack of lagrippe and the patient's condition has occasioned her family and friends considerable worry and it is to be hoped that in a few days she may be able to again be up and around. 1Z iscoMiit on FURS ATM J A. 1 I JHt ANNI9 FURS VL"'' An opportunity for buying handsome sets or separ ate pieces from our stock at a remarkable saving should be an incentive to those gift choosers who appreciate the style and practicability of Annis Furs. Our Muffs are of the new shapes in flat and round. Scarfs in new animal effects. These prices less 20 per cent Sets, $8.50 to $40 Separate pieces, $2.50 to $25 Silk Hosiery Women's Silk The gift that always pleases! UndeTWecir' We have a splendid assortment of reliable Silk Hosiery for 35c and 50c a tor the holiday season these numbers pajr are very popular, Silk Vests, plain and Famous Gordon Silk Hose in black. fancy embroidered, in either white or bronze, white pink, blue and black and pink $150 amj $200 white stripe effects, price $1.00 Gold Stripe Silk Hose, pair $1.50 Sllk Combination suits $3.25 Handkerchief sale con- For Little Tots tinUeS DeC. 20 and 21 Wool Sweaters and Knit Sacques, pink A great many holiday buyers took ad- f,n? bl"e.J).orcJeI.s' 50c to $1.50 vantage Saturday of the saving we offer Knitted Wool Caps 50 to 75c on the most popular of all Christmas Bootees 15c to 50c gifts Sale includes Crib Blankets in quaint figure designs, Six lots, prices per handkerchief, 2Jc, pink and white and blue and white, Two 5c, 8 l-3c, 10c, 15, 19c and 28c. Sizes 45c and 60c Miscellaneous List Knitted House Slippers, 50c to $1.00 French Ivory, single pieces and sets, 19c to $3.00 Japanese Mahogony Trays, $2.50 Waste Paper Baskets, 1 5c Unbreakable Dolls, 50c to $ 1 . 1 9 Reely Tr'ooly cut out dolls, (six in a holiday box), 25c Life Size Cloth dolls, 25c to 50c Fancy Aprons, 25c to 95c . Boudoir Caps, 35c to $1.00 Silk Mufflers, $ 1 .00 and $1.25 Angora Scarfs, $1.25 and $2.00 Fancy Ribbon and Christmas Cards Open evenings until Christmas T 7 THE STORE OF USEFUL GIFTS