The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 31, 1916, Page PAGE 2, Image 4
"J ' -:..-'i.jr-L P V -r. - -ti- t I I i PAGE 2. ' . : ' ' , ' '"" :: tt AfTcxmrTTtT TftTTT? v at Tinxif rnMivr: rniTinv I I ! Xg. il "The Reliable Shoe Store" 1 lomeUOming Sllli IliERMAN'CII S ARMY I S W"?A " x Mi5' ii I YLijuii'i. u iii:hi-k I I We Sell Packard & Crossett Dress Shoes! HERMAN'S U.S. ARMY SERVICE BLUCHER In Tan Willow Calf or Guc Metal. A hand- some.snappy shoe ontheOrthopedio last, designed by army surgeons. You never saw a shoe like it for wear, com fort and style. Sinsrlc sole of Texas un- scouretloak.box toe, sole leather counters.every part inspected. Lining of specially tested drill. A solid leather shoe that will jrivethe wear of the civilian shoe that sells for$G. This is one of the shoes Uncle Sam huvs for his soldiers. IT'S A 1VOItLl iSUATElt.. Seethe Army line. 1 1 ii We sell Work Shoes an 1 r-v l a uuck Brand Rubbers! ring Your Repairs ! m South sixth street - a n -3 a THE NEWEST DESIGNS IN Jewelry, Silverware, Guf Glass and oveltias! v Being constantly in touch with the leading manufacturers of the country, our store is always keeping pace with the latest styles in our line. When new and beautiful designs are created, we are among the first stores of the country to show them. Our displays will interest you. There are some very new and beau tiful goods, something to please every one. Distributor jor the Vict vvh'. HAT'S A gooda honie-com- in That isn't I-atin, or Japanese, or any foreign language, but plain American; and it means: "What's the good of home-coming?"' It was Young tlrouch who said it. (For the grouch is not always old, by any means.) What's the good of home-coming'.' A sood deal of good, to a good many people! It does a lot of good tc the man and woman who come home, no matter from whnico they come. To remember and to bo remembered to cherish and bo cherished that is about the greatest joy in life. To find we are not forgotten our selvs to recall old places and old laces that is life's keenest pleasure. It warms the heart and when the heart warms it expands. It's great to see a hand stretched out for something besides your money. It gets you to reaching out for something besides money, too. It. gets you to recalling quiet pleas ures wMu a glow, and old friends with affection. Ono great thing about friendship is thai it inereasos-tfilf-respoct. For, to have friends, you must be worthy of them. You may get wealth by luck Position by pull Kven health by good fortune Hut you must earn your friends. The old friend were your lirst friends. You had less then, perhaps, of wealth and knowledge but you won friends. i You must have been a pretty fair fiort of man or woman, or boy or fiirl. You kept thrm even through sepa ration and you must have been a fair port of person to do that. Why, you have come homo to find out what a fine fellow you ready ere! Former residents of Plattsmoulh are invited to call on us during their visit to the old home and look over an ex cellent example of safety first in business methods, intelligently worked out by competent officials. CORDIALLY YOURS, ifli n Cr rvrt cr fl sun uj 1 . i 1 BIIEI m mm M of Plattsmouth -The Oldest Bank in Cass County Capital and Surplus $75,000.00 J. W. CRASILL, Watchmaker and Jeweler lyuiummiiiiiiiii s Shoes E Men "Your Kind eh of a rH Shoe s Ralstons for Satisfaction! Er While other shoes may have Style or Comfort pr or Service, none offer such a satisfactory combina- g tion of all three as Ralstons. They are at once the shoe of the well dressed, the busy man (who must have com fort) and the man who looks first to his pocket book. Isn't it quite likely that they would be yot kind of a shoe 2 k lfouel : n last FetzerShoeGo. And home-coming is a good thing for those old friends a?, well. It gives them joy to know you care enough about the old friends and the old community to come back. It makes them want to bo worthy of your faith and friendship. It makes them proud of tho old town, and the country 'round about. It gives them joy to bo remembered and remember. When you come back they no long er feel any regret that they never went away. They know that a place that Is good enough to conio back to is good enough to stay in. Whatever the world is, or any part of it, this proves that tho old home town is best of all. They feel that they have kept tho faith. When you come, here is the old town And the old friends The old streets, tho old trees The old sky and grass Waiting to welcome you. They have kept the light burning in the window The flame glowing on tho altar of friendship Until the prodigal returned. Idessed are the faithful! iWiie Tfourr Momjue Jor Electee Service All Visitors to the It's a good thing for the town. Towns are like people they ought to put on their best clothes now and then To clean up the back yards, and hang out the flag To clip the lawn and paint the porch. After you get away you will tell others what a good town the old town la How surprised you were at Nts growth and enterprise Its shaded streets and well-kept homes. Tho old town will : be an inspira tion And you will be an advertisement. Perhaps you will even decide to Btay!" .Si Fal JiU ires tiva. are invited to call on us and look over our plant and make themselves at home. What's the good of home-coming? A good deal of good, to a good many peoplel. Nebraska Lighting Go. THURSDAY, AUGUST 19; I mm.,. i mm . A1 VX k i -4 M Am VC til' ,''' . M Ma rW'Mm Mi MgT