The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 16, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1C. 1920,
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There are no restrictions to this sale. Starts NOW and lasts while our
stock lasts in the different items offered. We are going to do our part to make it
possible for every man, woman, boy and girl in Nehawka and vicinity to have
a real MERRY CHRISTMAS. Better look over this list first. Then you won't
have to spend a lot of money for car fare. For you can't beat these bargains
anywhere. Come to headquarters to do your Christmas shopping.
You Can Save Money on These Items and
Many Others. Judge for Yourself!
Special Bargains
-in our-
Dry Goods
Department!
J A REAL chance to
double your dollar here.
You would have to go
a long ways and look
often to find the equal
of these great values.
HU-CO' 3, t
free. Introductory offer
for a short time only. A
strictly high grade coffee.
Compares favorably with
the best grades sold. Try
a 3-lb. can on our special
offer and get one pound
absolutely FREE.
NOW
PER HUNDRED
POUNDS
SPECIAL ;t,wh a
limited stock. Will only
last a few days at these
prices
RKX pork and beans, 1-lb. OC
can. 13c, 2 cans for
IIKIN'Z poik ami bfans. oe,
ii.-li l." - cans for -iJ
25c
VAN CAMPS jork
beans, !", 2 cans f
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PT'fK tr.iift soap,
liars for. Tlr
SEiopposig Interest ing Profitable!
COMPLETE NEW SHIPMENT OF CHRISTMAS GOODS JUST RECEIVED
Here are just a few suggestions,
you. Come and look them over.
Our full stock of Christmas goods will please
Come early while our assortment is complete.
Fancy border Turkish Toweling
Fancy Towel Sets
Linen Toweling
Keady Made Towels
Wash Rags
Toilet Sets
Military Brushes
Embroidered Stand Covers
Embroidered Luncheon Sets
Dolls
-Little Bo Peep" Hair Bows
Christmas Seals
Tzncy Ribbons
Frncy Handkerchiefs
Handkerchief Linen
Neckties
Traveling Bags
Lingerie Clasps
Comeo Brooches
Erers Pins
Soft Collar Pins
Baby Blankets
Eaby 3ootees
Men's and Ladies Felt Slippers
Eread and Butter Plates
Sated Bowls v
V ases
Nut Bowls
Pyrcx Cooking Ware
Percales and outing flannel, 36-in. wide, per yd 15c
Mackinaws, each $10.00
Duck coats, each 6.50
Overalls and jumpers, each . 1.75
Outing gowns, each 2.00
Wool blankets, each 10.50
Blankets, each $3.75 to 8.00
Underwear, two-piece suits. . . 1.00
All wool sweaters, each 8.00
Full line of sweaters. $1.50 to 8.00
Boys overcoats, age 1 5 to 1 6, each 5.00 '
Assorted candy, chocolates included, lb 35
House dresses, 9x12 Congoleum, Rugs, Stove Rugs
and Linoleum, are all offered you at a Big Discount.
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT TROOP
CELEBRATE THEIR GOLDEN
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
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And many other appropriate things for Christmas. Ask to cce anything not listed.
"Shop at Your Home Stors and Double Your Dollar'
NEHAWKA
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From Tuesday's Daily.
Last evening at the pleasant home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Troop, was
gathered u number of their relatives
and friends to properly celebrate the
passing of the i'iftieth anniversary of
their wedding. The evening was a
most happy one for all in attendance,
as they presented their good wishes,
for this popular couple and the gifts,
which bespoke the honor and esteem
in which they are held. Presents of
gold, and other costly gifts were giv
en by the friends and which were
highly appreciated, but the one thing
which was the most striking, was the
presentation of a beautiful silk flag,
presented by Thomas Glenn and other
of the comrades, who served in the
struggle for the preservation of the
union in the stormy years from IS CI
to IS 65.
The fore part of the evening was
spent in social conversation, and
reminiscenses of the years which
have flown as a scroll, and the sing
iiiK of the old time songs, which in
spired the boys in the fray and those
familiar ones which were in the
heighth cf their popularity a hall
century ago. Mrs. Wm. Troon pie
sided at the piano, with perfect
grace, while Thomas Glenn led in the
pongs. "The Battle Hymn of the lie
public." "Old Black Joe". "America"
and such popular ones helped to
speed the happy hours. At the ban
quet table there .sat surrounded more
than a thousand years of happiness
of those in attendance.
Mrs. C. R. Troop, who had charge
of the serving as the company was
standing around the festal board,
asked all to join in "Old Hundred",
and later all in unison repeated the
Lord's prayer, before the partaking
of the sumptious repast.
The bride, then Miss Lris Rw
More, was a child of the Ozarks. be
ing born near Sullivan. Franklin
county. Mo.. July 14. 1848. where
she spent with her parents, some
fifteen years of her happy girlhood
With them she moved to Davenport.
Iowa, where she resided until her
I marriage to Mr. Robert Troop on De
cember 13th. 1S70.
Mr. Robet Troop was born on Feb
ruary 23, lS43,at McGee. Ireland,
and with his parents came, to Amer
ica and located at Davenport, Iowa,
in 1844. when but one year of age.
At that time there was but four
houses in that now populous city. At
the age of eighteen, he enlisted in
the companv E of of the 20th Iowa in
fantry, and was sent to St. Iuis.
and from there with a department of
the service, to Springfield, Mo. Th
first battle in which he was engaged
was that of Prairie Grove when one-
half of the Union army were killed
in the action. During the war he
participated in twenty pitched bat
tles, and was with the Union forces
when they captured Vicksburg.
At Morganzie Bend. La., he wa
taken prisoner and, was confined in
the Confederate prison at Tyler Tex
as for nearly a year. He with oth
ers, escaped, and after a flight of
twenty miles on foot through a hos
tile country, were captured by blood
hounds of the rebals within a shori
distance of the camp of the Union
array. Whil in the trees out of the
reach of the bloodhounds, they could
Jhear the martial music of the Fed
eral forces just over the Red river.
At Blakeley. La., .they had , their
last fight in 1S65, and were muster
ed out of the service in Clinton, la.
For a year Mr. Troop ran on a steam
boat on the Mississippi and tributary
rivers in the south. Te then came
to Omaha and worked on the con
structs nof the Union Pacific read,
in the later sixties, returning to
.Davenport, he -assisted in building
the bridge over the Mississippi, until
1870.
After their marriage they went
to Milwaukee, where Mr. Troop drove
a street car, then operated by horse j
and mule power..
In 187 6, they came to Nebraska
and purchased the farm where Galen
Rhoden now lives and made their
home there for ten years, then mov
ing to another place near, they resid
ed there for a year, then came to
Plattsmouth to live, and in the time
from 1888 to 1892, lived again on
the "farm where John M. Meisinger
now resides, and a neighbor to Sam
uel Richardson. Returning to Platts
mouth in 1893, they engaged with J.
V. Egenterger in the grocery busi
ness for two years and later in the
fuel' and feed business under the
firm name of Egenberger & Troop.
Closing out this business. Mr.
Troop was fortunate in drawing a
low number in the land lottery and
secured a good farm within a b'
mile of Gregory, S. D., which he,
after a residence of some four years,
disposed of it at a good figure and
returned to Plattsmouth. where they
have enjoyed the honor and respect
of a host of friends since.
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PolSar Shoe Salle
Hundreds of Pairs Involved
Unbelieveable values are offered the people of Plattsmouth and vicinity in this
mammoth one dollar shoe sale. Several hundred pairs of high grade shoes go on
the sale tables Saturday. One day only.
100 Pairs Ladies Shoes
High heels and low heels, some have cloth tops, in
cluding all colors and styles. There are shoes in thi
lot that formerly sold up as high as $7.50; they
go Saturday at
All
sizes-
75 Pairs Boys' Shoes
All styles All colors. Including boys' high top shoes
that fasten at the top with a strap and
buckle. Many pairs of dress shoes are
involved. Bring your boy down early
Saturday morning
100 Pairs
Children's Shoes
Shoes for girls, small children and babiei
in this lot. There are colors and combi
nations of colors. Many pairs of soft solec
shoes are in this lot- all priced at
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Ladies ' Felt 'House Slippers, $1 .90 : values, at. . $1.00
Boys Felt House Slippers, all sizes. $1.00
Children's House Slippers . $1.00
NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES
NO CHARGES
Men's Shoes that were originally priced at $5.98, now .$1.98
Men's Heavy or Light Weight Rubbers, with or without buckles, all sizes. .$1.00
C. R. KINNEY & CO., Inc.
World's Largest Shoe Rstailers
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR.
ed with 'he highest ideals and touch- is to be given expression of his views cipals upon which our government is
ed on the importance of the citizen-; and desires. founded, is untold and to hear it is
ship to those who were privileged to u y.as the universal expression f "f.f n C'tiZf'n
enjoy it, showing the rseponsibility that tnese two lectures should be m eery sene of the vor
that the individual owes to the gov- Kiven before n larger audience as , .
eminent that protects his rights as their value as an inspiration to a bet- Blank books! Yes you can get
a citizenship and through which he ter understaanding of the basic prin- most any kind at Journal office.
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and
In Our New Location With a Complete Line
AT REDUCED PRICES!
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ANOTHER VERY EN
JOYABLE LECTURE
Judge Bcgley Gives Members of Y. M.
B. C. end Friends Exalted View of
Citizenship That is Theirs.
"rem Tuesday's Dftliy.
Lc?t evening the second in the ser
ies of lectures on American citizen
ship was given at the First Metho
dist church by Judge J. T. Regley
before the members of the young
irpn'? hihlf rlnss Thn arirlrpRS of
the distinguished judge was one fill- fc
American Walnut Bed Room Set, Massive Over-Stuffed Parlor Set, Upright
Piano, Victrola, Dining Sets, a swell line of Beds, all kinds; several Dressers;
Desk, Sewing Machine, high oven gas Range; Baby Carriage, High Chairs, Elec
tric Cleaner; Piano Lamp; Cedar Chests; Sewing Cabinets; Smokers, a complete
line of Rugs and Matresses; Kitchen Chairs, Tables, etc.
Special Discounts on Rugs and Matresses
If you want real useful Xmas Gifts this is the place to get them.
And Remember They're Price to Sell
Christ & Christ,
Anheuser-Busch BIdg.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
Fourth and Main Sts.