The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 24, 1925, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1925.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE SEVEK
. CHRISTMAS
8',' By EMILY BURKS ADA.
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i o Our Friends and Patrons
We Extend Our Heartiest
Greetings
For your friendship, co-operation and "
patronage during the year now closing, "
we are deeply cippreciative. -May
the Christmas season and the
New Year bring to each of you life's
blessings in more and more abundance."
Piobb Wholesale Candy Co.
Piattsmouth and Nebraska City
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r S?-.l,5?y. j&? 5"V ?Ss:.r---Ziv ' I o Ffp .-II the Indians Rose and Wayne
llOTK' 5a, sSrmf " . lit? e told me aboutj Ar thcji-ijoktn
jilii'oc! :un mortaHy afraifl of Thdians, but of
!LSrt?2 aey'' i'""' " -'-J-c - - -'Hii &e the povernmtii -ke4i, tliem
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inosttliere.the fur-
r41ij tnq.t'xpfct-
e yL-lun e?d , ue. ire-
i rticft of XJliri6tiva8.
r.le rfy htusrliter and LmrkMi sttis 'as
Ktirttl Jlrs. I$?arfoot that- her adored
tnm and daughter had artve2.
"..r'lTfno. mother.' -a 'Mfrry Chrlst
iiias r' . shouted '"Tirw rind ' AVayhe.
"Tou've jicurd.al'out Edith, inotlier. so,
plire she is. I know you'll love her;.
Kdith does, and I'm about to. ' Shake
Xiirids with mother,' "K'dItK,'r"?otftIhue'a
W ayne, esciteilly. '
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r es r.-e , are so, ad; to liaye .y-ou.
JUiss-rxtrrow," said Mt. iTaifooU as
she shook hands with Edith.
"Thank you. I am delighted to be
here. Lixd' to know j-ou. What a thrill
I.';n having! wild about Oklahoma.
'no.se. tad Wayne fldnk they have a
Joke'ou me because I thought all those
.ilk wells were wiadrpills."
"'Yes.' mother," interrupted Wayne,
"lidith said, 'Hnw all those windmills
lerrHnd one of Holland!"?. ' -
rrin, well, I shall be all the wiper
hrn I return to Chicapo. I'm anxious
to Fee ."II the Indians Rose and Wayne
JMIW iany nappy iieturns
IMirhV" r.nd she can all t Wjc twinkle In
iflfe-r '?ons eyt.i - ""The'J Vidians need
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i nui r; liiey are cum-jiij.'. ut?
is a ?iod athlete and will see that you
are n-vt scalped, at least." .
'MVi!f, I want to climb .to the top-f
of those VicdmUlk .'All thp:wllB
I :iinv :inythincr about et( downwind
l Vhr.il stlir call those'-ta'll ttiinge'-tfihd'-
: ;yniiil' I want to seeajtwee, -ind: an
in(!ii.n chief, too, before i return
home."
Edith no-
service and
HppiiinTm- nts. The drawing room was
v 4 " wa" served and
y-.i. ts iii lied 'f h(S ;c?rq!iite table s
Qi the Day
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We have no special "knack "
. Of making others giap!
K ji 'i . gu: Dpe" thauCrrristmas
makes this day
The best ycu ever had. "
A, b. iiacn stores -;
PHONES
Main Street, 236 South Park, 118
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st;rVi';s and Edith marveled at the
n;ficent furnishings. Tne rus
tfffervere"fidi
1 the culture i
were 'Oriental; tl,e prctfffervere"flcfne
by n.at'-r artists; and the culture of
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TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS
A Merry, Merry Christmas
Christmas, the season for the renewal cf c!d fcn'bhips.
for the forgetting of differences, for the expression cf
good will and kindness is here.
May ybnr Christmas be filled v.-ith jcy and happiness, ur
marred by sorrow, and may you carry with yea through
the coming year the spirit cf the Yule tide.
Our wish is that this may be for you and yours a Christ
mas day long to be remembered fcr its happiness and
cheer.
H. L. Kruger Paint Siore
NOHTH SIXTH STREET
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Christmas Joys Galore
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To ALL Friends
Old, New and Prospective
WE WISH YOU
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"I'll .Count It a Mighty Fine Christ
" rr? v mas Present."
the li-ui.e was !r. keeping with the ele-
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Same Ohl Christmas
DEAR CUSTOMERS AND FRfEND
We would but repeat the' .
time-old message here f ;
A MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS
and a Bright and Frosperous -
New Year
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appy Old-fashioned Christmas
h -M. In a Good Old-fashioned Way."
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r-F rn!y a mother and daughter can.
.il'ti ; ;t f.;;r iinniis separation. "Oh.
ilj-.t'jiyuj YuunJ Jjdlth thinks
Jk'ai'.oma is wfld. Ion't you like
hf-r? She Is a dear, and Wayne is
.jTt;:y altout iWr. I.ihiutf it is mutual, I
no.jcver. jier auca oi uiaians bo
TnunsrVus." ' ' ' - ' ' "
Wayne and Editli were visit injr as
if-jlty, too. had benyar:)Jed fiev-
VI III i.i.'ulit.. n rn, AJlll III, lllllll iiiiuii
you of I'or.ca now, and of mother? Phe
js-ire niojher.;i teli avou. , ,-"u- need
.not U'-.v thp Indtins. Nw; Uiut you've
mrt 1 mother " and ' Lave" seen "I'onca.
I aren't y.ou ready, to yvp me that an-
for2 t I'll, count lt a -mighty fine
LJ!irist!iaipiM!4nt.'-.
h Wayne, you, must wait until
l&ttuv ifie i?oi.ntfiity tree. I want to
.see, -yioro, of these .natives. All rootl
things 'are worth "'wairtrfg'for?- you
fcniife. and -le.siUr. it -i-a't' time -yet to
It was Christmas Eve, and Kdit'i
-. -1 ::jid .Vayne were talking of the, coni-
ri.-VOTi next to divine; hut where were the
W-J V.ii- . .. ... .
KTSf . f- -""He irttiii who sang that beautiful
- fc-Li0V; ". ?.rTAntfte-folo.'was at one time an In
; vJvl-? 'TTrian liief; jrirl, who pave that im-'
y.U'.rti pres.sive oration was his pranddanh-
ter. The Indians were all around vou,
Edith."
Edith's eyes opened VOh ! I thouirht
all 'Indians wore blankets and gA'-r
A Vl-ilith. 'tlio- Indian, -et- today- is, cT
ilizeci.' A race that'has'sufl'Ored, .ves;
F-fcjit a Irulyl American race";' a' rare' Clint
was sent from place to place; a race
fhn oirjhx ajt ..iron- Qnlj:-n -small
portion of' their Vast vInheritaiide" was
) alloltf d' .'theiiiii tfut dial. portion has
waxed rich in oil. I am an Indian.
Edith, nor would I conceal it. I am
bestowing; upon you the highest honor
man can ?ive to woman. Will you
Tteeome" niy wife, "EdlTh the" wife"" of
n Indian a man who would ;pe for
,nig race and yott?-. If you will promise
5. h in6, Jthis will be the happiest Clirlstma?
olfViy lifer ' 1. ?i - H
" 'tYes Wayne,. I -jjrorctee. I want to
I fe "tfie wTfe of an Indian a Eearfoot
1 dhin-rrif !h a jTOve, .a,thlee as myl
r ir rr'"ectrr.vf ; 'Th?.f adiV. wat lined InJ
ju4-'kXIei'r,- Chtaattyis to ail."! .was.
the ?reer!ns. v ... ,
( S). 1 S :5. VTestern. Jwtsr JTuVi
Holiday' Happiness
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TO ALL FRIENDS
Thanks for your past good will and patronage,
and remember we will be just as glad to serve
you in the future with "the best cars made'
and hope to merit your further confidence and
support.
In keeping with the age-old custom,
we extend to you our best wishes
for. your holiday happiness.
Jeliii B. Livingston
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