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! t V THURSDAY. MARCH 11, 1926. PLATTS3IOX7TH SEMI-WEEKLY JOUBHAT. PAGE SEVEN -rr rr: rr-zrz : - 'Ttffci Ibrelgn stedniers were fired upon, one returning seaward and the other running the gauntlet with- out serious damage. I SHELLS ELY AT THE PORT troops supporting"" tlie ""Peking"' got' ernment. The shore batteries replied, vigor ously and shells flew over Taku which is at the mouth of the Pie river. Foreign and Chinese residents narrowly escaped being hit. Women and children evacuated the cfty, go ing toward Tientsin, thirty-seven miles westward. . ' ICR!! NOTCS Copy- for this Department 4 furbished by County Agent 2 Tientsin, March S. After an abortive attempt to shell the bat teries at Taku fort yesterday a squadron from Shantung province came up to Taku bar at dawn today and for two hours bombarded the fort, which is held by Kuominehun Free lessons in the new art lamp shades given at the Bates Book S Gift shop annex. Call and join in the classes. Winners of Tree Trips Tin; following won free trips to be t.-'ken May 31 to Juno 5: Jessie Liv i:;sstcn. Wee pins; Water, trip given Iiy Omaha Union Stock Yard com pany; Charlotte Joyce. Weeping Wat er, clothing club project, trip given by the Omaha Chamber of Com merce; Clarence Norris, Weeping Water, poultry project, trip given by . t - . T i ! 1 . . . .iii t i ' l r it J V. You Bargain Wednesday shoppers are going to find ample proof that Bargain Wednesday is a splendid shopping day. The bar gains we have lined up for this big day are items for which you would gladly pay more any day in the week. Just look them over. r x M 1 Wfri&gziit Mhirh& paey if Althouse, tamo, can project,, inp given by Nebraska Farmer; Aivin Wrldberg. Eaule, swine project, trip given by the Omaha Live Stock Exchange. Ens Chinch It" you have not burned your fence rows ami weed patches, do it as soon ;;.s possible. It's your only chance to kill those that are alive. Bargaiah Wed Footwear for Men, Women and Children! : ? Farm Cost Records From the 19 farm record books kei-t bv farmers of Cnss county, the f il'.owing valuable facts were secur-1 ed: Making an average of all these! farms it was found that one man l'trnied 123 acres, one horse farms' -2 a; it's, that for every $100 invested in the following livestock, you get returns as follows: Cattle, $172; swine. .3ir; poultry, $209, and for ( very $100 worth of feed fed to pro ductive live stock, a return of $172; was realized. If more farmers would keep books, tiny would know more nearly where' their losses and gir.s come from and; I c able to cut out the unprofitable parts of their work. i TIES. JOHANNA SWANS0N i 2 DIES AT YAQUIXA, ORE. Mrs. Johanna bwanson. born in SvwUn. February 3rd, 1S47, cane tO;j r;:Mts::iouth. Neb., in INST, was :;iar-;0 Men's Dress Shoes lien's dress shoes in hlach or brown kid leather, cxtords in leathers of brown or black calf blu cher or bal stales. Every pair perfect. Values to $7.50. Ken, here is an opportunity to buy a good yrade shoe for little money. On sale Bar gain Wednesday at $3.85 pair Work Shoes for Farmers and Mechanics. Shoes 4rat will give you comfort and sendee. Soft blown elk or retanned upper leathers, plain and tipped biuchcr style, oak leather soles. Rubber heels. Values to $1. Economize and buy this shoe Bargain Wednesday, at $2.98 pair Women's Pumps Oxfords Women '. novelty .pumps and cxford inade; by some of the best manufacturers in. the U. S. High grade, goccf looking styles in patent, satyi and suede leathcis. Values to $71" ' Bargain Wednesday price ; only ' - - $3.85 pair Growing Girls' Shoes 1 ' r Strap slippers in. Patent, Ta:v-Calh&w.heel$, rubber top;, liit.-r Mothers wilPr appreQiate the remarkable values we are offering; in this lot. Out they'gO Bargain Wednesdayor- - - ' - $1..SS pair ; ri -t to Ptt r Turn in 1SSS. Mr. Turn, (Hid in 1D0!. She was apain married; in lfilC. to John K. Swanson. who. died September 1, 1914. In 1920 she I came to Yaauina. Ore., to spend her. remaining days with her brother and: his family, where she p:is?d awayjij Monday. February 22nd. at the ap-e of T4 7f vcars and 19 days, leaving no oth-'R i hi was doubly 'fi c-r relatives in this country exce her brother Chris. Ilassman and his family. Th Ila.-i-man family sauf'.vr.ed with two deaths in tlie fam ily l.:ct week. Mis. Swanson and the infant son of their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Holmsrren. whi ), died on ti;e sajiM' day that Mrs. Swanson died. The funerals were held jointly. Toledo (Ore.) Leader. Save on Boys Shoes Here are exceptional values. Blucher and bal styles. Correct and comfortable for growing feet shoes that will withstand hard wear. Sizes 10 to 1C and 1 to 5. Bargain Wednesday $2.48 paii- Shoe Polish Bargain Keep yci:;- shoes polished with Waxcla'and AA Brown liquid shoe polish. Three packages-for the price cf one Bargain Wednesday, only ' 25c Try Journal Want Ads. It pr.ys the Journal Want Ad Co'. j Lirab 1 his One lot.'cf Ihi'ants' Strap Slippers .',,yalucs to $1.50; sises'3 ta5, at . - 95c pair Women's Silk Hosiery! . V. Colors Cordovan, ' Carmel. Autumn and African Brown. Full fashioned. Pure thread -silk, -reinforced tee arid heel. Begular $1.65 2nd $2.00 values. Bargain. Wednesday price .... J1. Save Money on Footwear ilany other specials in both lien's and Women's Shoes, .which space forbids listing .jthfsad. Unbleached Muslin A good quality cloth that usually retails for 15 and 17 cents a yard. Cn Bargain Wednesday only, from the bolt, at lie yard BLEACHED MUSLIN Hope brand, the stand ard muslin of the U. S. A. In short lengths. On Bargain Wednesday you can buy it at 13c yard LADIES' HOSE A cotton and artificial silk hore that will give you good wear and lock well at all times. Bargain Wednesday 35c pair; 3 for $1 WAENEB'S COSSETS A complete line of the leading corset manufactory. The wear of every garment is guaranteed not to tear, rust or break. Back lace corsets $1.50 to $4 Frcnt lace corsets $2.50 to $5 Wraparounds $1.50 to $5 Corselettes $2 and $3 Brassieres J EOc to $1 PATTEJiH OILCLOTHS New designs and colors such as browns, reds and blues. Priced per sizes. 45x30 rize, each 65c Clz58 size, each 85c Van Camp Pork-Beans Begular 15c cans of this well known brand cf poik and beans cn sale in our Grocery depart ment Bargain Wednesday at 3 for 25c CANNED GOODS We quote special prices cn a line ot good standard canned gcods that will save you. money 6 cans No. 2 tomatoes, hand packed 5?c 6 cans No. 2 corn, standard pad: TOc 6 cans No. 2 peas, standard pack 65c 6 cars No. 2 wax beans, standard pack SOc 6 cans No. 214 hominy 55c POWDEB As good as any on XAII0 JEIX1' the market Bargain Wednesday 3 for 25c JEBSEY CORN FLAKES A regular size pack of Ccrn Flakes at a Bargain p.ice 3 for 25c CHICK FEED We have a stock of good Chicken Feed for the early hatchings. Chick Starter with Eutic-rmilk, Chick Feed and Oatmeal. See prices. Chick feed (4c lb) 100 lbs $3.50 Chick Starter (5c lb.) 25 lbs 1.20 Cat Ieal (5c lb.) SO-lb. sack 3.75 XZ3 Plattsmouth, Neb. "The Corner Store." 6M tea- mm TIE. r,l ff , e -c-Vi 1 VVJ H 3 a Hnf ; fc- Groceries! Chinaware! Cooking Utensils! fri-sitwnw mwe m air 1 S i' M B B tly f JL MAY BE HERE ANY DAY! 1 L 3 CANNED FRUIT NO. zyo SIZE CAImS Bel Konts Erand Pears EXTRA n SPECIAL j ij 3 for $1 Bel Ilonte Pineapple 3 for $1 Bel Monte Clg Peaches 3 for $1 Del Ilonte Fruit Salad, No. 1, 3 for69c Del Ilonte Sliced Peaches, No. 1, 3 for69c Boe Dale Peaches, No. 2 Iioe Dale Apricots, 2 Royal Ann Cherries Eastern Pears Oregon Lcgaulerries Italian Plums I ft1 it , 44 -fJjj 25c EACH Four Cans for 95c gallon cans, solid pack. each65c Peacher Apricots, gallon cans, solid pack 75c Pitted Bed Cherries, gallon cans $1.25 Pears, gallon cans, solid pack, each75c CANNED VEGETABLES Select Quality Corn, solid pack. No. 2, 2 for 25c Peas, standard pack, No. 2, 2 for 25c Peas, Early June sifted, No. 2, 2 for35c Tomatoes. No. 2, each ICc: 3 for 27c' To-naLoes, No. 3, hand packed. each15c Hominy. No. 2Vi size, rer can 10.". 0. ZV9 size, rcr can IfV. and Eeans, No. 3. each 10c and Beans. No. 2. earh lfn Monarch Spaghetti with Cheese, each15c Kraut Pork Pork STAPLE GOODS Navy Eeans, hand picked, 4 lbs. for25c Balk Cocoa, per lb 10c Bulk JJacaroni, 2 lbs. fcr 25c ilaster Blend coffee, per lb 50c 3 pounds for $1.45. LARGE SIZE, CHEMICALLY TREATED Bustless Floor Mops $1.29 ; ." (About half what you usually pay) This mop is much larger than,, the avt-ra.w mop, ijoes not-need oit, . does". not n;ar ;r :- r;itch polished surfaces, and does nit harm or injure rugs. . It collect? all-dft '-and -Hnt," shapei-: itself into corners cleaning all surfaces' it c-f.mes iq contact witii. lhe long naauw makes it easy to clean under radiators and furniture. As an introductory offer, these mops specially priced , at ju.st $1.29-each. .:- HOUSECLEANING SPECIALTIES Butch Cleanser, 3 cans for, . 25c Light Eonse Cleanser, 4 cans for 25c Steel Wool, 3 pkgs. for 25c Household Amonia, per bottle 10c Chcre Balls, 3 for. 25c Liquid Veneer, 30c size 25c Liquid Veneer, 60c size '. - 49c Shine Again, large $1 bottle.' 45c icp Sticks, waxed handle, each. -r15c Brooms, good quality, each .- c DINNERWARE VALUES 42-piece .Summit China for-,r$ 13,50 50-pieceSuramit ,China 1 or .19; 50. White Breakfast Plates, set of,G. 79c .Cups and Saucers, set of 6 Pie Plates, 3' fori1 .Mixing Bowl Sets, each. v o bowls nested VJhy not prepare for it now? We specialize in all kinds of Seed, both field and garden, as well as all kinds of Nursery Stock, Shrubbery, Flower Seeds and Plants in season. We are booking orders for future delivery on Nursery Stock and Shrubbery now. Why not give us your order today, so you can have the goods here when the time comes for planting? Ask us for quotations. Leather Faced Gloves Bargain . Wednesday only, we offer 45c Xeather Faced Gauntlet Cotton 1 Flannel Gloves, at, pair . JL2C Angel Food Cake Pans Good heavy tin and large size, sell them Eargain Wednesday at, each We will 19c .j10c .LS5c ; : ;;;;.cqyN.TER-;;; .;. Water Budtais, Dish Pans," Etc. ;49c; each v, ' PRESERVES, ETC. Tea Garden Preserves , ijHSH flavors Ivors a real c---,iVjl othing else Hke;4 Assorted preserve. it for the money. Three 50c Jars for S1.25 x-iorais Preserves, 4 for 95c Jelly, all flavors, A for 8.5c Apple Butter, "large" jar35c BHir.Picklts, large jar25c 2 We are This Year Selling the Famous Red Star Oil Stove! The new improved type much better than ever made before and very attractive in their finish. We will have samples on the floor on Bargain Wednesday and will take great pleasure 'in showing you the new RED STAR OIL STOVES. If you need a new range this spring, why not talk to us about the world famous Copper Clad Malleable Range the range that is b lined with pure copper? As one of the several hundred Copper Clad users told us last week, "You can say that they do all they claim for them and then a whole lot more. " We also have stoves of, other makes and styles if you want something cheaper or maybe a smaller range. Anyway, we always like to show our ' line qf stoves and ranges. ' Come in! nion Sets Just lieesved: Plenty on 15c hand to start with. Red, yellow and white, at Onion plants will follow a little later Leave your orders now. ', ' Per thousand, $1.75 Single hundred, 20c All garden seed from here in bulk only, from carefully selected and tested stock. Strict attention is given to getting good quality. & Sw Seed and Shrubbery HARDWARE Plumbing, Tin Work r 3 ti to; iii