The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 11, 1926, BARGAIN Wednesday EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THURSDAY, FEBKUAEY 11, 1026.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
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If you think there is any question that these are unusual and ex
ceptional values just test them oui. These prices are strictly cash
and for one day only. Compare them with anything you have
seen or heard of anywhere.
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n's Fine Worsted
ami Twttri Dress Pants
Newest up-to-date
patterns and styles,
ltesular sizes at
$4 pear
Men's Fine Dress Shirts -Soi't -ollar at
fu'n 1 or neck band style. Soft cufis.
tr.( iik(t. Cv.tt style. Neat stripes.
l ebecks. Also plain white. Sizes
14 to IT1-. Bargain day price
$1 each 4
Toys' Union Suits Fleec
ed or ribbed. Winttr
vtii;ht. Regular sizes.
A splendid vahu- at our
Bargain day rrii-e
75c each
Men's Union Suits Fine
ribbed, fall weight. 'White
or et ru. Elastic cuffs and
anklet.. Ilepular sizes.
Bargain day i)rii-e
SI each t
f
r:,:l-Sn :-,'.- Wool Mi:: Suit;; Dark,
neat iiiiAturos. Jacket atol pant
s;yi. .. Apes 1 ' j to ; years. Th"se
arc m ra line quality and worth a
lot mare than we're asking
$3 each
Boy.--' Sheep d Coats izes S ai d 12. Four
pc-.-l.t f Do:ibU breasted. Beaver collar. Buy
tii-ic i'ur Mx: winter. BW price
$7 each
I B. ys' Top Coats
j breasted. Belted
Aes 7 and S. D uble
Barcrain price
$2 each
Children's Rompers Assorted blitc,
kiki and stripes. Assorted styles. You
never have too many of these. Sizes
" to S. Bargain Wednesday only,,
you can buy them here, at
65c each
Men's Lf at her" Vents Lots of cold, raw 'ruean
days before the flowers bloom. Buy them
at this low priee Bargain Wednesday
$7 each
Men's Odd Dress Coats Dark color. Medium
sizes. Bargain Wednesday price 1 f
S
Bargain Wednesday
Specials
Boys' Short Pant Suits. Assorted
dark patterns. Ages G to 1G
$4 each
Boys' Long: Pant School Suits Gray
aud brown mixtures. Good patterns.
Sizes 32 to CC. Special at
311 each
Men's Dark BI;:e Sfripe Cassimere
Suiis Well made and stylish cut.
Ffzes SC to 42. BW. prioe-
S14 each
Super -Worth
Suiis
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Men's Wool Mix Dre:-s
1 'a n t s Da rk m i xt ares,
desirable patterns. In
regular s;zes. BariTaiu
Wednesday price
$2 pair
Men's Bhi" Bib Overalls F;.st ( ! i .
w 11 made. Ft;ll nit. J-Iz'.s to I'K
Uariraiu WedTiesday pri'-e only
$1.25 pair
Ja'.kets of same quality, small i izes
only at 2.25 Bargain :y.
Men's Duck Coats Warm -j
blanket lined, v.ith wide ?
collar. Full cut. Th.se
are an extra bis; value 3
at this low ptict H
$3 each
;..eu Sil'-e-i
V It. bi-
(' ;!".! a 1"
coiliir. inn m.'-. c
y if yo'i v. a;;: ' j
w-. a.t!''; !!'.
ar - Ai. tiny p: l. t
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Boys' I. umber Jacks Here's a w;;-it- g
fd "itei'i. Kvery boy !k-s th-m. Vou R
;an buy them h"i Bargain WcIr.es-
at i, real Inirrain pri-.-e. Fine
patterns and colors at i
Overcoats
$2.95 and $2.65
SS cich
."lea's I.t.ml.er .la k - Bii; man i.isli
; kil ls. Twu porke; -. v oid rib lx'.
n S:'z " 'I to C'f c-ur .
y.oi !:.,., ,'".!iit' i! oil' . !!'!. our
c;:ii,riuiiiiy to l.uy it riaht
$3.85 eaci
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$3 each jj
Men's
Dier e.
.fcj ".::;- t; -Brlirinon tsiak. Madras cb.th. One
Lari:o sizes only. Special prifi?
$1 pair
?.Ten's Hunting Coats Extra heavy dink,
shoulder. Game poekets. Medium sizes,' at
double
M-n- F'.ann. 1 ai'd Corduroy Shirts Choice of any of
above shirts in our sto.k, Bargain day at
$2 each
$i each
Tvlen's I .ace Bottom Breech s Double- faced conluroy,
whipcord or kiki. Regular sizes. Special at
$3 pair
'lie y
jj ?."M'V f l!!lt lot
a fh-. -iti-T t mm lea i her faced cotter -nc
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Work
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B a - ai'i W (::: :
85c pair
--- V.'int r v, iff!: t .
I-ri ' ('lily- -
75c garment
lit aw Vv'ool Golf H -s. Roll top.
ain Wedne::clay price
$1 pair
1 Men
S Bruwn. Bargain V."edne::;lay price
I Me
Caps Fitio-r with or wltiieut puil
Brari. hat value.-, at only
$1 each
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Men's fieavr All Wo.d Coat Sweaters Assorted colors
and size-. ijarfin Weciiicxday price only
$5 each
Boys' C"eat: Swear, r.- Big collar. 2 poekets. Winter
.'weight. Blur, brown, or gray. Regular size-
$1.25 each
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, i :. Brim Hat Iliiin r
tl... - ; r-..- St; t -oi:s. (':;:. of
r small .-:z -".
t f..r
$1 ccck
C.iai.- Go. '! full
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$2 each
Mn": G.iunib Ciloi-cs Black mo
hair. Wear like iron. Bargain Wed-i.--sday
.-'i'.ir.ii pi i e c.nly
15c pair
B y s- out Br. ' chfs A.g' s S to 14.
Bargain Wednesday price
$1.50 pair
Mei! -Iiri:r:of rr'vi il1'' nnr-
anue.i for six month-' wear. All
sizes and colors. BW price
$1.50 box
9 H
Wid- Biltr. All b ather, latert
: tyie
BW pri e-
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h V-i it& XT ' l&i u I- ' e J M -j K
Bovs BliH' Bib Overall- Fast color,
standard makV'."' .-gc'-s Tio'lS. Spc-WaT
Bargain Vi'.dnesday iirict
$1 pair
I'. ;- i-ln i- kei i-o; l;i r r Fla;.;-r P;- nt
Vfi Vi?. s. V"e ;f.'er Vo.-1 . 'J-ft'-
sraln Wednesday only, at
$1 pair
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SEE JT BEFORE YOU BUY !T!
Jkys" Rod o Ov. rails Rivetc
to 11. i'W prii oniy -
Yo-Mhs Flannel Xi-ht G,,;
vain V,-i'nesda pri-t
65c each
$2 pair
each
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Real Pride in
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COPPER-PLAD.
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Gas Tas.es for
'NmpfoniM
t-. cretr.rv
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Dalbry cf'the'state de-,tg
finance. Uas prepared a ;
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The Copper-Clad is the
best range that money
can buy. So naturally,
it is bult to give good
service for years and
years - the Copper-Clad
' is made to make folks
"Range Happy.
You'll understand why
when we explain them
to you. Copper-Clad
ranges are now made in
Four Beautiful Finishes,
Gun Metal Blue White
Blue or Gray Porce
lain Enamel.
Pil ' par-1. lent of finance, has prepared a fe
.jj'f.nd disposition of the gasoline taxS
l r rem April 1 . 1 9 2 ." . -w r. en the t a x
tJS , . t i r3
i2 laMi became .effective. 'So Januarv 31.!
E?5 The collections for this period re-j sod
a ported hy the division of gr.soiine : rt-si
KS, tax. department of sericulture. ivas;K
Tins' period covers
pjj nine months' collections. January not;
inclu
due
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luded. From that' there was de-!.-:
.ted 5194.2SG.9G. of which ?.0.-.
000 is held in reserve to defray the rJ
rv- expenses of tin? ga:-olin" division, nr.
fr.y to much of it as tatp- be nec--s.-dry, r'-l
'aJsfj there was deducted $12,U(0 as-FrJ
viii ; provided by law for' maintenance of V-ii
tl'.e engineering c'ivision of the de- tr'
h pTTnsrnt of public works, and a!.-") p ri
pjj f-S.2F.0n of 4he funds made in rc- aj
. cord a nee with the gasoline tax law -.5
40 HEAD BRED SOV5 AND GILTS!
At the E. M. Pollard Sale P-viiion Nehawka, Nebr.
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Swatek
l-'l I l. .'did III'L-'II ' ' 1 J t: t-t II 1 ii . .
KvS" tractors &r combines 'u'?od exclusivelv F?3
R2 fnr arriri'ltiiral mirnn;f5
In - addition fl'.o. ,;.i40.yi as a
C3 higliwav fund was transferred to the
L"S3 : department of public works, and that
.department has expended in construe
it)on ana roan maintenance i.')..)lM),- t-y-i
f'85. leaving a balance of $1.122.149,-: Pi3
E2 96 in the gasoline highway fund.
The finance department statement i
shows that out of the f 60.000 ap-
propriated out of RaFoline taxes for;
the support of the gasoline tax di-jCil
vision only $5,413.42 has been ex- pg
pended in ten month." Of that amount iLw
$4,179.63 was spent for payment offijij
salaries and wages of employes, '
$422.77 for office supplies. $39o tor!
postage, leiepnone. pneun?, iraus-t
nnrtotinn firnT-i1 QTlfl lndo-inp u Tl A '
S41.ri.7:5 for office enuiDment. leaving ! tZ'-2
a balance of JcO.aSC.aS on hand. jt?
The expenses of the office includ-i fjj
mg salaries aim wages ior tue moniu
of January totaled $570.10. This was i
made up of f 445 salary for employes.
$118.10 for office supplies and $7
for telephone and telegraph. In the
past ten months only $20 has been
spent for board and lodging of em-
ployes traveling on business for the I
gas tax division.
The I!;;-:. p '''re:- ad-'ed anoiher v tory to 1
C'bat-.'.ioa C:i'load over ! i i.r-ei!s at t ;i;T ra i
last eight yca.-r !!!?. 19 if. 1921'. 1921. F'-J. I'--- F-
Or.r taii:or.s lu-rd tows a-e produ-iig w:un
market teppi rs. A:-'i this i not all ;".;r ilusi vi.
tin h.oi.'.e of Van1--1 . !;ii;.jr. for if they an not i i
graudciats-riitcM s. T'.t se vvirnir.g individual.; d 'ir.i
The-1 torty b'-v of bred sox.s and giit n
Hampshire breed Y:tr.I--"f Kh".. Therefore. ti I
ciaiion stok to be r-'-ld. this ;.car. i'-r tb.ey ar" si
and i hese rov. s should produc- outstanding line
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Va nl i Kiir- l-Ioc
sir.-'i : c-r br d to t !
boars for Mood lin-i- ar.d i:idivirals ever i.
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to
s l.iO e. t he T'i'
t : v ar b: i i i
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gr M t '.! o, !,.-
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oicd ie-ars "1' i! " I roil
( i" tl'.'' best I. ..If ! ni
'l Ley are Y.-r.r.ee King 1 12::, v '" i-
est sirins: boar ot the t.ret a in.m notn me .s.'-.ov. i ... jihi - -' i"- i"1 1 - .i.i -lion
2nd 1 ?f ."Co. I.rtli-r to Marvel Sensation, t r.ranl t'ltampiof i-oa- o; Iowa Mid X b-n :i i,i
i;2.". ovi,e(i bv the Dig Four Farms. His litter i.j :e. ?.?arv i
-tiooal S.1.. in- f-.-'o, . i;. :
tars of 19
) placc'i se
-i ; t tile
I'ef'.ot 1 ini Mi!( oi t!.e r--et ; d t.ric
to i :: W'orl !'. ;r;.iio ". fi: pi-.n ar
of 192.",. ('on:" ami s-e him sale day i'.r yourself. J'.-r.
the boar th.tt sired first get of sire of the world f r
i .-.-.:.r. .-it-
by i'
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I 9 2 1 , 191
I'en i.iii e Again i. a
brother to ihst prize Junior Yearling Loar oi Iowa a. id ..cbrasKa.
For Attraction
A'" i : ellir; j; li; -t or;.'
ni ir Yi j;
of
X'iiriish? Hia"- Fair. 192. b:-
t o t he Vv ( r"!e r
sire. Yankee K'ng, Xo vein in r 19. Al-o t '.: r e
gilts-, tr.ll sislii'S to Ya;.ke's I'lide. the many
tlr.t- xrand chau.pion t.ia.'. pwiml by I-red (Pr ..!"'
iv i-. as. Two ct t !: gilts ar- littet niatts to
Yr.;;l-:et 'k Millionaire. Al.-o a ft-w i :.-i e iill
)'. ar i igs v ill be sold.
f;i71!.N"i l.rv s.w is .-afelv st!le.;
ft a
S20Q for ?z Club Boys and Girls
The t-tart of n-y tree ssiul hog career was ii.li j
a i'ig Club. Realizing the value of thio work anrt
to entourage boys and girls in raising betteigj
stock. I am offering ?lof in cash to any Fh-C J
Club boy or girl, who Lnys a sow in my hI.Hj
February 23. and wins a hrst prize at XebraskaK ,
State Fair in the Fig Club, cither on giit or boar b. j
if you win lAiih first pnzes on gilt and boar, i'gi;
will be $200 for you. tit mu-t be announced i.:t
time of purchasing saw at sle if for Fig Club. .-j 5
A good chance, as Yank-e King has sired firrrfs ?
prize I'ig Club bear of Xebraoha the pa.t twoft i
years. b
" HARRY RS. K K ABE, Owner
(Write for Catac?juc at Once.)
A. W. TKCMPS0K, of Lincoln, Aucdcscer THE KEKAVKA HANK, Clerk
San ford TiUey, of Hampshire Advocate: Dv.-g!.; V.Tiitni.r, of J.ournal-Stockinan anci Wal
ter Eriggs of Farmer at:d SP-kuiap, Fieldaic n.
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hor.iii any fail to b
icy may ! - n t ur in I
to my hon e ard hi' rcbrc- d to t.tiy b ...i I i a-e n
the farm, or may receive a disi c.ui.t :" 17,', ,f
puni-ase price if notilied within 30 days, i i sale.
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