PLATTSMOUTg SrMl-WrrKr.Y JOURNAL. TKUFDa.T, DfcCFMErR If PAG5 6- - p5ososnvnsn Local fftfews AT S Every Day Now Commits! For Christmas is only eleven days off For your convenience we have on i- , n H ids of lovely articles particularly suited for Christmas gifts. Items I'?' Z m serve for ii ft, to'father, mother, sister, brother, sweetheart, or anyone you tnat will serve ior vprv moderate. in mind, ana me pnv-w - may happen to have Here you will find Children's Furs fur sets in imita tion ermine and in grey fur, just .the gift to delight a child at $1.7: to $3.50 Boudoir Caps, made of dainty Crepe siik, lace trimmed and finished with ribbons and rose buds, at from 35c to 75c. Camisoles, in white and flesh colored Jap Silk. Crepe de Chine, and net, in lovely designs, at from . . 75c to $1.25 Bedroom Slippers, just like the home rr.ide ones, in all colors and sizes, one price 75c Lingerie Clasps sterling silver, at 50c PinSets in two and three combina tion, at from 15c to 50c Pearl Necklaces, hat pins, brooches, fans, bracelets, etc. Mesh Bags, with gate tops, at. .$1.00 Extra Heavy Plated Mesh Bags, with clasp top, at $3.00 A-ts and Crafts Leather Bags, in vari ous styles at from . . .$1.00 to $5.00 pin Seal Hand Bags, absolutely gen uine, at from $2.75 to $5.00 Visit our Toy Department. Ivory Toilet Articles, such as Buffers, Files, Trays, Brushes, Mirrors, Combs, Pin Cushions, Jewel Boxes, Powder Boxes, Hair Receivers, etc., at prices very reasonable. Tea Aprons, in large variety of dainty materials, most beautifully designed, such as plain lawn, dotted Swiss, voile, organdie, etc., at from 25c to $1.00. Mending Bags, in two styles, made from pretty cretonnes at one price 65c Kensington Aprons, with pockets, in plain colors, embroidered and also in figured materials, price . . . 50c to 65c Don't forget the baby, all kinds of hoods, caps, knitted Jackets, em broidered jackets, and a variety of celluloid novelties. Also ivory bath sets with hand painted designs. Hand Purses, of all kinds, at from 35c to $2.00 All kinds of other leather bags, all styles, at from $1.00 to $3.50 Order your Christmas Tree and Holly NOW! H M . SOENNICHSEN, Call phones 53 or 54. We like to serve. 9 rou SALE. -j Improved farm, northwest of 30-20-6. IJoone county, Ne- I- v braska; two and a half miles v from Albion; $16,000.00. Easy - terms. -- MICHAEL V. RUDDY. Albion, Nebraska. Don't you think a nice box of sta tionery would make a handsome gift for most any of your friends. Call at the Journal office and look the line over. Many ills come from impure blood. ' Can't have pure blood with faulty di gestion, lazy lizer and sluggish bowels. Burdock Blood Bitters is recommended for strengthening stomach, bowels and liver and purifying the blood. 03 Christmas stions for DAYS! Do you realize that there is only one week and two days left before Christmas. We have a wonderful as sortment of beautiful gifts on display and the following suggestions will undoubtedly be appreciated by the giver of useful presents. FRENCH IVORY TRAYS, BRUSHES, COMBS, ETC. LIGGETTS & JOHNSTON'S CHOCLATES. MANICURE SETS IN LEATHER CASES. TRAVELING SETS IN LEATHER CASES. BRUSH AND COMB SETS. PALMER'S, HUDNUT'S & COLGATE'S PERFUMES. THERMOS BOTTLES & CARAFES. SAFETY RAZORS AND SHAV ING SETS. STATIONERY AND FOUN TAIN PENS. This year, we have for sale a unusually large and beautiful assortment of greeting cards, seals and stickers at 5c and 10c. Come in and look over our stock and be sure to ask us for a WEATHER CALENDAR. They are now ready for distribution. K. G. PASSENGER TRAINS ROUTED THROUGH HERE The Burlington has been sending their passenger trains from all points on the main line and the K. C. route through this city today owing to the fact that the Union Pacific bridge be tween Omaha and Council Bluffs is being replaced today by the new bridge and the structure will not be ready for travel for at least several hours after the moving starts. The Burlington is fortunate in having a bridge over the Missouri river at this point as it allows them practically to push their trains through on time. All the trains on the K. C. line as well as No. 3 are sent through over the Plattsmouth bridge while the night trains are being handled by the Union Pacific that hopes to be able to have the new bridge in and ready for serv ice inside of one day, if their plans carry out as expected. ANOTHER COLD MORNING. 186 Go" Fricke & Co., THE REXALL STORE. PHONE 186 The temperature this morning was still of the rigit variety and at the Burlington station at 7 o'clock 5 be low zero was registered, which was one degree colder than on Wednesday and now holds the record for the cold est weather of the season, and the state of Nebraska was the coldest yes terday of any state in the Union, but the indications point to a moderation of the weather. Several of the resi dents of the city report it as cold as 10 and 12 below last night, but they doubtless took their own personal opinion rather than that of the mer cury for the basis of their conclusions You will find a large line of the Dennison seals and cards for those Christmas packages at the Journal of fice. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a. local disease, greatly in fluenced by constitutional conditions, and In order to cure it you must take an Internal remedy Hall's Catarrh Medi cine is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years. It is com posed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi cine is what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions. Send for testimonials, free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. All Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. George .a. Kaffenberger departed this mowing for South Omaha, where h w ill dispose of a car of cuttle on the stock market there today. Tom Smith departed this morning for Orleans, Ne))., where he expects to spend the holidays with relatives and firends. G. M. Porter came down tins after noon from Lincoln to attend to the in terests of the Omaha Bee for a fVw hours. W. II. Venner drove in this after noon from his home near Mynard to attend to some business matters in the city for a few hours. 1 Wash A. Young, who has heen" en gaged for the past few days at Coun cil Bluffs in looking after some work in that city, returned homo this aft ernoon. Max Adams-, who has been here vis iting with his parents, Mr. ami ?drs. W. T. Adams, for a few day?, de parted this morning Cor his home near St. Paul, Neb., wher he is engaged in farming. Dr. E. D. Cummins came down this afternoon from Ids home at Lincoln to spend a few hours visiting with friends and looking after some mat ters of business. C. T. Peacock was among those go ing to Omaha this afternoon to spend a few hours looking after some busi ness matters. Dr. J. E. Brendel and T. .1. Brendel of Murray were in the city yesterday for a few hours looking after some business matters. From Voiinevlay's l;tily. After a hearty meal, take Doan's Regulets and assist your stomach, liv er and oowels. Kegulets are a miut laxative. 2"c at all stores. Will Rice, residing in the Murray neighborhood, drove up yesterday to attend to some shopping for a short time with the merchants. Ed Rummell came in yesterday from his farm home to spend a few hours looking after some matters of business with the merchants. R. C. Jahrig and family were pas- . i t i sengers tins morning on xne eariy Burlington train for Omaha, where they will spend the day looking after some business matters. Misses Laura Puis of Murray and Miss Opha Baker were among those going to the metropolis on the early Burlington train this morning to visit in that city with friends. John Gerry Stark and Charles G. Bailey, two of the prominent residents of Elmwood. came over yesterday aft ernoon to spend a short time in this city attending to some matters of business. Simon Clark departed for Omaha this morning, where he will have an examination made of his ear, and may possibly be compelled to undergo an operation to give him reilef from this affliction, from which he has been suf fering since last winter due to a gath ering in the ear. Daniel S. Bestor of Fort Warren, Mass., who has been here enjoying a visit with his mother, Mrs. Harmon Bestor, and his brothers while on a furlough from the U. S. army, depart ed this morning for Omaha to visit for the day. He was accompanied to the metropolis by his brother, Frank Bestor. Attorney C. E. TeiTt of Weeping Water was in the city today for a few hours attending to several matters in the district court in which he is inter ested as attorney. Attorney C. S. Aldrich of Elmwood was in the city yesterday attending the session of the district court, in which he appeared as attorney in one of the cases on trial. Itching, torturing skin eruptions disfigure, annoy, drive one wild. Doan's Ointment is praised for its good work. 50c at all drug stores. J. E. House, one of the leading at torneys of Chamberlain, S. D., was a visitor in this city for a few hours today, a guest of Z. T. Sutley and CALL AT Leonard's Photograph Shop for pictures of the BABIES, FAMILY GROUPS, or anything photographic! Now is the right time to make a move for Christmas Photos. Your First Hove! family. Mr. House has been in Oma ha assisting in the prosecution of the "wild horse" case and stopped here for a visit with bis old friend. Mr. Sutley. Mis. Fnd ilafrk.- and little daugh ters and Mrs. Henry OiV were among the Omaha vis-tors today, going to that city on the early Burlington train this morning. t Mrs. .1. K. Wiles, Mr:;. I, L. Wiles Mrs. S. A. Wiles and Mis,; Elizabeth Spangler formed a party going to Om aha this morning to enjoy the day visiting with friends. TRINKFC'S GOLDEN CALENDAR. Triner's Wall Calendar for 117 is a treat for eye and mind. Upon a golden background rises the majestic figure of Columbia with nine, beauties in charming national costumes. "Wash ington's portrait and five views (Rhine, Italian vineyard, Timer's lab oratory and two interiors) complete the beautiful picture. Send 10 cents to cover the mailing expenses. Jos. Triner, Manufacturer of American Elixir of Bitter Wine, 1 W.rj s. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. ll-23-.twklv You will find a nice line of the Den nison Christmas Boxes at the .Jour nal oflice. The best box for the yi,rt goods. t the Best Lady of e House for Christmas! Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Set of Pure Aluminum Ware Community Silver Ware Keystone Knives and Forks Pyrex Cooking Dishes Self Basting Roasters Fine Carving Sets Shears of all kins Electric or Power Washing Machines. iSSfif You will find several designs of initial stationary at the Journal office this season. The finest that we have ever shown. You will make no mis take on this line for gift goods. The prices are right. View the fine line of fancy station ery at the Journal. We can fill the bill. Read the Evening Journal. Only 10 cents a week. 1 v iff ,1, T..,.n ,, ,.,. , J It is almost Christmas no eleventh hour choice need be the fate of any gift this year if you come now to this store. Here are gifts for every one, any one might give with perfect surety of their appropriateness. Svory Goods! , Trays 25c up Vanity Boxes 25c Hair receivers '. . 25c up Buffers .' 25c up Brushes 85c to $3.00 Fo'.vder boxes . 25c up Combs 25c to 75c Scap boxes 25c up R3ew Novelties Japanese trays Shoe horns 25c Hand mirrors 35c to $2.50 Pin cushions 25c up Clock $2.50 ini ants' articles .25c up Sets (comb, brush and.mirror) $1.25 Picture frames 35c up Sewing trays 65c to $1.00 $2.50 J 0i rr Hand bags ;;;;.T.$i.5o Hat pins, per pair Fancy combs Beauty pins 25 to 50c 50c 25c Stylish PSeckwear White broad cloth collars 65c to $1.25 Organdie collars 50 "P Collar and cuff sets - SO to 75c Novelty stocks with lace jabots i.w ro ji.ou Crepe de chine muffler Angora scarf and cap set $1.00 $2.00 isceilaneous List .35c to $2.50 . . .25 to 75c .59c to $1.25 59c to $1.50 ...... 5c up Boudoir caps . . . Fancy aprons Comfy slippers Silk hosiery . .' I-lstnr1lrrrripfs Breakfast sets c to $1.25 Madiera hand embroidered goods single pieces 35c to $8.00 Ladies' Blouses Crepe de cHine . $3.95 up Taffeta $5-00 Georgette crepe $4.95 to $7.50 VALUE! OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS SERVICE! QUALITY!