The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 31, 1924, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1924.
PLATTSMOUTH SE2H - WEEKLT JOUSNAt
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This is Not a Beauty Contest!
This is Not a Popularity Contest!
This contest will in no way determine your popu
larity or beauty it : also means no obligations.
The person that can influence the most trade into
this store will be a success. Your frinds can find
what they want here ask them to come in and
look.
Let Us Show You - Our Merchandise Talks!
From 9:00 A. M. to 10:00 A. M.
Saturday Only, February 2nd
SI. 00 Eiffel Silk Hose
All new high-grade merchandise. Hurry in!
Registration Days!
Wednesday, Feb. 6th and Wednesday, Feb. 13th
On thrse two days it will be possible for all of
your friends to help you very materially, without cost
rirg them a cent to do so. " Vatch; the daily announce
ments for the rules.
Get in the game Don't wait for the other fellcvcl
Flannel
Kimonas
$1 95 Values
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$1.50 Good Leather
Purses for
$ 16
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This line includes .six gir.gham blouses former value
$1.25, and 9 large size georgette blouses, former value
$5.50, at
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High Grade Fabric
Gloves, formerly 50c,
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-Union Suits-
Muslin union suits, for
merly valued at $2.50,
Be a Rustler!
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in an Hour 3 to 4 Saturday, Feb. 2?
TTike Epivan?, n battle scared member of the feathery tribe,
flew iato our store the ether day and applied for a job. After
much consideration we decided to put him to work Saturday,
February 2nd.
Mike will be placed in the window of the store and the
person guessiug nearest the number of grains of corn he will eat
in ar: Lour will' be given S3 in trade. No purchase necessary.
Mike Eats froni 3 :00 to 4:00 Saturday
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COMMUNITY PLATE SILVERWARSL-H-piece- set. "Bird of Padie,,
pattern; "Add-a-Piece" cabinet. Displayed at J. W. Crabili's.
SECOND PiE:
GENUINE RED CEDAR CHEST 42x1 C. Colonial design. On display at
Christ & Ghrist Furniture Store, 4th and Main streets.
TH3?3D PH32E!
FAMOUS HAFIS WRIST WATCH 13 jeweij IS k, white gold, rectangular
sharpe. Displayed c.t J. W. Crabill?s.
FOURTH
WM. ROGERS SILVERWARE 25-p:cce set. "Mayfiover" design. Dis
played at M. D. Erc-ATi's Jewe-ry Store.
Anjcne, except lodges, societies cr organizations, can enter their names
for one of the prizes, regardless of age, except a near relative cf anyone ac
tively connected with the stcre. Votes murt be cast at time of purchase.
Everyone making a purchase at ihb store after 9:00 Saturday morn
ing, will be given votes si the rate of 1 ,0C0 for each dollar's worth purchased.
The purchaser retains the right to cast the votes for anyone they desire.
1000 Votes Given With Each Dollar!
THE RULES OF THE CONTEST!
1 No votes may be solicited in the store, ihis is positive.
2 No votes may be held back. A vote to be counted must be cast
in the ballot box the same day it is issued.
3 No relative of anyone actively connected with the store may enter.
4No organization is allowed to enter. This contest is open to any
individual, young or old, man, woman or child.
5 Votes will be given on all purchases large cr small ( 1 ,000 to the
dollar) to all customers throughout the campaign.
This contest will be in the hands of Mr. J. D. Huston and you are earnestly so
licited to talk with him before entering. If impossible, phone your entry in.
Time and Tide Wait for No Man Get Into the Game TODAY.
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FRED P. BUSCH, Manager
Plattsrnouth, Nebraska
In Appreciation!
To our old customers ar.d fr ends we ft el that we
owe something for their Splendid support. Rather
than give ih; Rah Rah would-be-bargain sale, wc
have iriaugerated this campaign We also will an-'
ncunce bargain specials frcm time to time. When
we say bargains that is riht in every sense of the
word.
Drop in and Look Around!
From 3:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M.
Saturday Only, February 2nd
Genuine French Kid Gloves $2.50 to $3.50 Values
S?All sizes and colors!
Merchandise Cards!
In order to be a really successful rustlt-r it is
necessary that you fully appreciate the vote getting
power of these Merchandise Cards. These cards
give you a' chance to double your votes.
Call at the tore and ask for a full and complete
explanation.
-KIMONAS-
8 of these splendid
Crepe Kimonas
PETIJGOATS
Silk Petticoats
$5.50 value at
CORSETS!
We have a broken iineof good ccrsets which we wish
to c!ose: out.
$3.50 Values $7.50 Values
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Gauntlet Glove, for
merly valued at $ 1 .75,
$ 29
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Little Boys Hats, for
merly worth 50c,
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Be a Rustler!
5,000 FREE VOTES
This rniin'An lo -rvrtrf frtr- ''.(inn vrTTX7 t-"Tro .v.
H to be given away the last day of thia Great Expansion C'ampaisn
t: iz you cring- it to tne store PERSONALLY on or before the fl
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No Purchase Necessary
5,000 Votes for
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