The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 03, 1916, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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PLATTSMOUTH . SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1916.
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WELL KNOWN LAW
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YER, DIES SUDDENLY
we are prepared to serve you in a man
ner that will please!
Once Speaker of House of Repre
senatives and Later President
Pro Tern of Senate.
JOHN
WATSON
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Mew Spring Goods
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ere are a few SPECIALS that will save you money
Advo, Monarch or Blue Label Preserves, 25c jars ' 20c
Bismark Apple Butter, per quart, 35c size 25c
Bismark Sweet Pickles. " " 35c " 25c
Oix pounds Bulk Oatmeal .25c
Large Package Sunkist Oatmeal 20c
Six Packages Corn Flakes 25c
Five pounds of good Rice 25c
Five Cans of the best Hawiian Pine Apple $1.00
Five Cans of the best California Peaches in syrup 1.00
We guarantee cur MONARCH COFFEE to be the best on the market.
A trial will prove this to you. Our coffee stock is the largest and most complete
in the city, comprising a full range of prices and qualities. Besides carrying all
the well-known brands of coffees, we have a special blend which we roast our
selves. This is one of the best 30c coffees we have ever tasted. Let us send
you a sample pound.
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Fresh Vegetables
Head Lettuce,
Leaf Lettuce,
Radishes,
Cauliflower,
Green Onions.
Fruits
Grape Fruit,
Oranges,
Jonathan Apples,
Tangerines,
Bananas and Lemons.
lift
Phone 53 and 54
OENNiCHSEN,
We Like t6 Serve
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FOR TRADE.
China Painting.
Two-cylinder Duick Auto, for one
lcrse an J cash difference, or for 2
horses anJ pay cssh d;ffcrencc. Apply
to D. C. Rhodr-n. Murray, Neb.
Lessons in China and Water Color
Paintinp. All day Saturday of each
week at Xemetz & Co.'s store.
.Rose Friedman. ,
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Q. Z., Notict!
The Q. Z. society of the Presby
terian church will meet with Mrs.
Glen Rawls tomorrow (Thursday)
evening at 7:3).. AH members are re
quested to Tie present.
Nebraska, City, Neb., Feb. 2.
John C. Watson, well known law
yer and politician and former speaker
of the Nebraska house of represent
atives, died here at 5 o'clock this eve
ning. He was C5 years old. He had
been ill for the past three months, an
attack of grippe having turned into
heart trouble.
Mr. Watson "-was born at Memphis,
Tenn., September 23, 1859. He was
graduated from the law college of the
University of Michigan in 1861) and
came to Nebraska City in May, 1873.
In the early days he served several
times as district attorney. Later he
went to the state legislature, where
he served as speaker of the house in
1889 and later as president pro tern
of the senate. He was a republican
in politics. He was known as one of
the best criminal lawyers in this part
of the state and durinir his long prac
tice here he was interested in many
big suits. For years he took an active
interest in charity work and public
institutions of all kinds.
He leaves a - wife, one son, John
Watson, a graduate of the University
of Nebraska and now living near
Union) Neb.; two sisters, Mrs. S. L.
Dixon of Washington, D. C, and Mrs.
Millie Kensinger of St. Louis, Mo.,
and one cousin, Dr. Claude Watson of
this city.
John C. Watson wa3 almost as well
known in Cass county as in his own
home county and was for years one
of the commanding figures in the re
publican politics of these two counties,
and his keen intellect and splendid
understanding of the law made him
one of the. leaders of the legal profes
sion in the state. It is with regret
that his friends, and former associates
in this county learn of his death.
Your bath room equipment needs a
Ga3.Water Heater, See the Nebraska
Lighting Co. now.
Hare New Stylish Hats
for Spring 1916
Priced from
$1.75 to $4.50
showing the New Foliage
j Turban, the High Crown Fabric
.Hat, the New Tokio Leather
Trim.
A New
Shipment
of hair goods.
1st quality
guarnnteed.
Full 18-inch
switch
$2.75
See this
complete line.
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Red Hot Tank Heaters:
will heat the water in your tanks quicker and easier than
any of the old style heaters.
This heater will burn any kind of fuel hard or
soft coal, wood chips or cobs. All the fire is entirely
under water.
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MEETING OF THE MIS
SIONARY SOCIETY OF
METHODIST
CHURCH
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Only Dependable- Goods-
The Woman's Foreign Missionary
society of the MethoJist church en
joyed a very pleasant session yester
day afternoon at the home of Mrs
Jennings Seivers, fourteen ladies be
ing present. The devotional exercises
were led by Mrs. Copenhaver, and
after a short business session, a very
interesting lesson on "A Nation at
School (China)" was conducted by
Miss Elizabeth Spencer of Beemer,
Neb. This was followed by a solo by
Miss Florence Balser. Light refresh
ments were Served by the hostess and
a few minutes of social conversation
brought the afternoon to a close.
Harness Oiled.
Now is the time to have your har
ness oiled. $1.00 per, set. Mil 'V-Z';-.
John F. Gorder.
: Girls Team Goes to Avoca.
The girls' basket tall team will
leave tomorrow for Avoca, where they
will take on the girls' team of the
school in that city and demonstrate a
few 'fine - p'oihtsof 'the, game to the
young ladies of our neighboring town.
T. El. POLLOCK
Real Estate
Insurance
5 0 1 o Farm Loans
Buick-Dealer
Office and Salesroom
RILEY BLOC EI
Tel. No. 1. Plattsmouth
The next event in the dancing world
will be on Saturday evening next,
when the T. J. Sokol society will gire
another of their pleasant social dances
at their hall on West Pearl street.
Everybody invited.
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Great Showing of Blankets
at Disccunt Prices r
All wool 66x80, plaid patterns; comes in tan white, dC OA
blue and white and pink and white, worth $6.50, for PJU
Size 70x80. made of the finest Australian wool, gray or white
body with pink or blue borders, marked $9.00 each. dj"7 OA
Sale price J I LtJ
Woolnap Blankets, 72x84, taped with mahair, wash beautiful
ly, gray or white bodies with colored borders, worth 10 AO
$2.60. Sale price tJ.UO
Northrop Cotton Elankets 72x80, crocheted edge. (J! OA
Price was $1.50, now selling for ipLLtJ
Nutley Cotton Blankets 64x72, crocheted edge, QQ
marked $1.10. Sale price O O C
Essex Mills Winter Weight Underwear
at Extraordinary Bargains
Ladies Union Suit, Lot 1 1 00 comes low neck no sleeves, half
low neck elbow sleeves and high neck long sleeves. ?Q
Regular price 85c. Sale price DOC
Ladies 50c bleached Union Suits in plain or fleece, all A A
styles. Discount price tIUC
Ladies $1.00 Union Suits, extra plain
or fleece ribbed, all styles, now for. .80c
InWVt Ladies $1.50 Wool Union Suits in
ttHFf f natural or plain white, high neck
UJ ttttSs ) ztfxB long sleeves or half low neck and
3 elbow sleeves. Discount price .... $1.20
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Ladies $2.00 Wool Union Suits . . .
Misses Wool Union Suits, either
white or natural, high neck long
sleeves, up to age 1 1 , worth $1 , now
Age 1 2 and up, worth $ 1 .25, now . . $ 1 .00
Misses Cotton Ribbed Union Suits
in white, ecru or silver, high neck
long sleeves, regular 50c seller, up
to age 1 1 , now 40c
65c seller, age 1 2 and up, now .... 52c
'Boys Union Suits at corresponding
February 4th to 15th, 10 big selling
(Jayswhen nearly every section of this big
store will offer values of the most unusual sort.
It's clearing time with us a time when we put our house in order pre
paratory for the Spring season when we clear our shelves and tables of Win
ter Merchandise, while the season is sill at it's height, giving patrons the bene
fit of liberal price reductions at a time when the goods are seasonable.
This announcement means a bona fide 20 discount on every line we
carry with the following general exceptions: Groceries, Rugs, Linoleum,
Thread, Muslins, Sheetings, Pillow Tubing, yard wide Taffetas, Georgette
Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Outing Flannels, Patterns and Crochet Cotton.
In the face of the rapidly rising cost of all kinds
of merchandise containing dyes and an added increase of from 50 to 100 in
the price of Cotton, Wool and Linen in the raw state, this sale announcement
offers a golden opportunity to every housekeeper and buyer of Dry Goods in
this community.
Sale of Petticoats
At 9 Ad an1 Rfl Especially good Taffeta Petticoats in
Il fJJ.tU CUIU piOU changeable or plain street colors, made
with deep paint scallops- formerly up to $3.50.
A tfc Q OA Beautiful Flowered Chiffon Taffeta Petticoats, made with cord-
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ed ruffles, unusually attractive.
At 80c, $1.08, $1.37 and $1.40-
petticoats, made of Sateen and Hydegrade Messaline.
Plain black and
novelty stripe
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All Wool Suitings
in a Good Collection of Patterns and Colorings
Beautiful new all wool plaids, 54-inches wide yard gJO
now
' 50-inch blackjand white and blue and white salt and RRn
pepper effects. Unusual bargains for, yard . "H1
Good looking Tweeds and Cloakings, good heavy weight all
wool fabrics 54 and 56-inches wide, in gray and blue, gray and
ereen and multy color brown effects, fljl 9fl fn. S7 .7(1
Hn nnw. vara
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OpcClClI 3 Vacuum y!?vvj;viu.
5 machines that we are dispos
ing of at a loss to make room
for a new hne:
2 Perfect Sweepers. O QC
Sale price - each ... UO
1 Domestic and 2 Elgin Sweep
ers. Sale price JC QC
each yO.UD
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Gossard, Justrite and C.-B.
A la Spirite Corsets
20 PER CENT OFF
Every good model in all sizes of these three
well nown makes:
$1.00 models for
1.50
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2.00
2.50
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.50
$ .80 W
120 Mm i
.... 1.80 Ihm V v
.... 2.00 X '
3.20 1 i S:
. . . 5.20
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reductions.
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QUALITY!
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SERVICE!
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