PfcjiTTSMOUTH SFMI -TvTEa .1,1 JOURNAL. IK u ESS AX, VZCIMEm 12- 131S, THE WAR IS PROBABLY OYER THE WORK OF THE RED CROSS IS NOT. AND MUCH NEEDS BE DONE BY THIS UNIT. A GREAT FIELD FOR PATRIOTISM It is An Honor. As Well As a Duty To Be a Member Of This Organization. rmm TV1nril3ys Pally. Without l he sacrificing work, which this institution for the re lief of sufferinjrs of the world, there would have been much more widespread suffering, and the death roll would have been more pronounc fd. than what it is. The work which has ben done had been an expression of the patriotism, and the love of fellowman. but the real true American spirit of Christianity, expressed in action. The war is over, that Is the Ar mistice is signed, and to all observ ers, who have seen the collapse of the German and central powers, morale are convinced that the hydra headed monster War will not appear again for some time, for the treaty fA peace when the time comes for its f-igmature will be signed with more alacrity, than was displayed at the negotiation of the Protocol. St ill there remains much work to I AM OFFERING A Few Specials for Immediate Sale! be done which comes In the sphere of the activities, of this society We have over two million boys In France at this time, they are our boys, many of them wounded, and many to death, we continue and will continue to hear of many dying from wounds, and from disease, and they are needing the care now just as much as when the battle was raging. A nation wide movement Is one now fcr the purpose of making every active loyal adult American either man or woman, a member of this order of mercy, who is to re conduct this Nation, as to the ones who were affected. Remember it is not alone the bullets of the ene my, which make the ministrations of the Ited Cross necessary. This Red Cross is a working band or True Americans, who have a mission to perform for humanity, will you fail to become a member and do your part just because your boy is not in the struggle, who is making this "Uest of all governments in the world for you?" INFLUENZA STOPS COURT. From Wednesday's Dally. Judge Begley and Court Reporter Earl It. Travis went to Papillion yesterday, where they were to take up the matter of the jury term of the district court for that county, for which the Jury had been as sembled, but on account of the pre vailing epidemic, of Spanish Influ enza, the court was deferred until such a time as there would be a cessation of the ravages of the dis ease, judge Hegiey anu ueporier Travis returned home last evening. GOES TO HOSPITAL AT KIRKSVILLE WHAT DO YOU THINK OF "DADDY JIM" MANNERS ? 3 cans of good Pumpkin for 39c 3 cans of good Kraut for 39c 3 cans of good Hominy for 30c 3 cans of good Apricot Butter for .r7c 3 cans of Van Camp's pork and beans 69c 3 cans of Van Camps Spaghetti 63c 3 cans good corn 50c Van Camps Catsup, per bottle 29c Premium Blend Coffee. 3 lbs. $1.00 Bulk Cocoa, per lb., 35c Walter Baker's Cocoa Vs. lb. can 23c California Sardines, per can 10c Grape Nuts, per package 15c Shreaded Wheat Biscuits, per package 15c Puffed Rice or Wheat, per pkg 15c Canned Salmon, per can 20c Macaroni, per pkg 10c 1 Prepared Mustard, per qt 40c 10 bars Pearl White soap for55c Scotts Bluff Potatoes by the peck, bushel or in lots. Get my price. New California Walnuts. Xo. 1, at per lb. 45c New Turagona Almonds, at per lb. 40c New Brazils, at per lb 40c Dried Scotch Green Peas, 3 lbs. 50c Get in while stock is complete. Buy Your Munsing wear of me. FroM Wc1no!ay's Tally. We have known a great many men with considerable forethought and men planning far into the fu ture, but our old Friend James Man ners, for man;' years a resident of Cass county and mail carrier for the Murray route years ago, beats them all. For several years "Jim" has been a resident of Havelock, where he has been working ill the Burling ton shops, but at the same time has long been planning on the day when he should go to farming, and has rented a farm down near Alvo that he expects to move to in the early spring. Now we will tell why we think that he has a far advanced thought of the future. Sunday morning the stork visited his home and left in the care of Mr. and Mrs. Manners a pair of fine baby boys, who in years to come will about the two best farm hands that Jim could find, and in his old age who can carry all the cares of the Manners home. The mother and little one3 are doing nicely, and we will wager a coon skin that Jim is about the happiest "daddy" in Havelock. From Wednesday's F)ally. Yesterday Mr3. Lieutenant Joseph Vlois. accompanied by the Lieuten ant, departed for Kirksville, Mo., where she goes to enter the Oesto pathic hospital for an operation for some trouble which she has had for some time, and which she desires to be free from. Mrs. Viols had await ed until the time when Lieut. Vlois would be mustered out of the. army, in order that he might accompany her to the hospital. THERE ARE MANY CHRISTMAS TREES NOW RECEIVES NOTICE OF DEATH OF NIECE From Wed nesil ay's Pa My. Mrs. -H. S. Barthold was called to Malvern, Iowa, this morning by the death of her niece Pearle Dillehy, of that place who died yesterday. Mrs. Barthold received the message and hastened to the home where the grief had come in an endeavor to assist what she could in comforting and attending the household. E. P. LUTZ For Croup, "Flu" and "Grip" Coughs M. T. Davis, leading merchant of Bearsville. W. Va., writes: "A few nights ago one of my patrons had a small child taken with croup about midnight. Came to my store and got Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Before morning the child entirely recovered. Parents can't Say enough for Foley's Honey and Tar." Sold everywhere. Good home grown potatoes frr sale, $1.50 per bushel. A. G. Bach & Co. 4-tf From Wednesday's Dally. With the weather as fine as May almost and the sun shining balmy and the soft winds coming from the south, and the song birds flitting from branch to branch, and, a dis position of the boys to play marbles, it does not look like Christmas, notwithstanding its near approach. However there are a plenty of indi cations of the coming of the Christ mas time in the increased activity in the line of all kinds of business whose goods might be used for Christmas presents. Also in the matter of the amount of Christmas trees which are on sale at all the stores in the city. DEPART FOR THE EAST. From Wednesday's Daily. This afternoon on the Burlington, Sergeant and Mrs. Everett I). Ruck- er will depart for their new home at Springfield. Illinois, where he will engage in the electrical business. Sergeant Rucker who has just unit ed in marriage with Miss Margaret Rabb. has just been mustered out from the army at Camp Funston. and is returning to civilian life. and at the work which he was em ployed at before. The Journal wish ed to express its desire for happi ness and prosperity for this young couple in their new home. MRS. HAMILTON TH0RNE VISITING HERE From Wednesday's Dally. Mrs. Hamilton Thome, wife of Captain Hamilton Thorne of Manhat tan, arrived home Monday evening and is visiting with her parents D. O. Dwyer and wife, pnd will remain for a short time. Captain r lorne v.jil come in a short time, and w:ll sp?nd Christmas with th folks here. tit fore rettirnia:- to the ca':lD l Ftivston. Oc DC DC 30 IFordsoim Tractor O 0 n Next week we will receive our third car load off Fordson Trac tors made by Henry Ford & Son. Place your order at once and secure a Fordson Tractor for your Spring work. They will all be sold by the time the car load arrives. T. H. Pollock Auto Go., TEL. NO. 1 DC Plattsmouth, Neb. 3 T Q DID YOU NOTICE PHILIP'S WINDOW The Term Of District Court In Sarpy County Deferred On That Account. From Wednesday's DaHy. Well that is some of the handy work of Bruce, he keeps making the windows attractive and then after people have admired them for a short time, he tears them out and arranges another display ever more pleasing in effect if possible than the last one. And the goods are all just in time, and the store is just as well arranged Inside as the windows would indicate. The goods kept by this prince of merchants, are well worth the Iookjng at, and that is worth the buying also, and when once purchased, you will find them very serviceable as well as pleasing at first. WILL HAVE A CANDY KITCHEN From Wednesday's Daily. Just when the war is over, and the things are returning to their normal condition, we are admonish ed to have a beautiful Christmas, ayd to remember the other fellow with presents, comes W. J. Ilart- make the ouput of this new institu tion a success to start. Watch for his announcement which will appear soon, for the kitchen on north Fifth street as you jro to the postofTioe. M. B. ALLEN'S FAMILY SOME BETTER From Wednesday's Daily. For the past week M. IJ. i has beeiv at home from his Allen work wick, and is instituting a "Candy looking after the folks at home who Kitchen" where he will manufacture have all been confined with the all kinds of delicacies, as lie is cap- Spanish Influenza, and he has been able of doing, for he has the ability the nurse and cook for the house and requisite experienct. which will hold during -the sickness. The folks have all about gotten over the malady, and are now about well again. So much so that Mr. M. I. Allen departed this morning for his work again out on the road. TIRE LOST. One ?,?,x4 Non Skid Racine tire. Finder please leave same at the Journal office. Money lean on cltj real estate by the Plattsmouth Loan & Building Association. See T. M. Patterson, Secretary. 3-2tfd Journal Want-Ads Pay! A Ul ApP Ijifytftle I MM MCRKY,yCHR.iSTMAS EVERYBODY! You will find our Christmas offerings in harmony with your Christ mas needs and in harmony with your pocket book. From inexpensive articles to more costly gifts, we offer for your selection the very newest and best of the season. There are only 12 more shopping days until Christmas and we urge you to make your selection while our stocks are still large and complete. Ivory Goods! What is there more delightful or more gratifying than a few nice pieces of Ivory for the dressing table? In spite of continual rising prices here you you will find extremely good values: Puff Boxes and Hair Receivers, two sizes, each : 7Sc and $1.00 Hat Brushes, Campbell's hair, each. . $1.25 Buffers, two sizes, each 50 and 75c Combs, Soap Boxes, Jewel Cases, Mirrors and Hair Brushes. Ribbons the thing for nice handy gifts, such a3 Camisolest Hand Bags and all the numerous small items so prettily made with ribbon?. INITIALS made of felt will not wash away the latest improvement in initials to delight the needlcworkers. We have them in three styles the Block, Old English and Script, with appropriate monogrrm frames. ll HAHtKIRCHilFS"" tf fil Y SHEE IRISH LINEN 2 & . . 3$. In Handkerchiefs a complete line of fancy boxed and initial handkerchiefs. Also fancy white and colored embroidered handkerchiefs,for men, women and children at prices from 5c each to 65c each, and 20c a box to $1.00 a box oves ! ....r. , ft French Kid, Cape, Fabric in a good selection of colors. You will be especially pleased with the selection afforded you in the Cape gloves; fliliLa such nice skins and neatly made. Prices $2.0C and $3.00. The Fabric gloves in the wanted shades are especially desirable at the price $1.35; made to fit like a kid glove and looks like one. Here you will find the highest quality French Kid gloves black, white, gray, champagne and a few browns. Price $3.00. "Marinello" Toilet Prepartions for Milady7 s Toilet! No other gift would be more pleasing. Everything she uses and would like is found here, such as Powder Tissue Cream, Jelly Cream, Toilet Water, Cleansing Cream, Etc. "Marinello" speaks for itself. BLOUSES Values Supreme! For personal wear and Christmas giving, better values could not be found. Here you will find a wonderful array of those supeib "Wirthmor" waists at only $1 .00. Think of it! If you wish one more elaborate you will find the best waist in the world for the mcney the "Welworth," at $2.00. Silk Blouses, consisting of Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe in a large variety of styles; all embodying the latest ideas, at $5.00 and up. These prices are no criterian of the wonderful values found in these blouses, will have to see them to appreciate the quality. You Everything New in Collars, Infant Wear, Kimonas, Novelty Bags and Purses, Beads, Belts, Linens, Silk Lingerie, Petticoats and Bath Robes. BOEMmmummm CALL PHONES 53 AND 54 PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.