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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOTTRNAL THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926. PAGE EIGHT Completion of Road to Platte KSZgSESSXSXSSE 33DXEEE rose Near at Hand i atai! Paging- Sir. Value Seeker PSIaft important Message from Plattsmouth! .amsraoag ftojg Lmrr- y to eu BJ ftf T.Q til J, rJJfr w I fl( i V li. t !l 11 , . Jpi largisn wadnssday Wmm-, June 16th ll HOYS I.ONCIES Light tan or gray in tool soft flannels made with belt loops and tufts. College style. Jn.t like bi brother's. Aps ' to 1G. Bar gain Wc;Inc i-tiay price $j08 BOYS' FNDIF.S Knit or woven. Kr.ee length, no sleeves, 1'erul buttons. Apes ! to 10. Soocial Bargain Wednesday price only 48 BOYS' STOCKINGS Double narrow rib. tloKble knee, seanil f.s foot. Very sturdy am! durable for the bay who is haVd on Ftockir.g:?. Sizes 0 to 11. Of"'- MKV iai i,v. pri.-e. p;.ir J s BOYS' SPORT WAISTS Ma:!e by Kaynce. (3 ur.rar.teed r.ot to fade. Short sleeves, sj rt .o'.Iar. nev classy patterns, patent wai.t. A.t-s 0 to 12 years. f0t iiar'rain euneriav pn:e . BOYS' TIES Ready lied 4-in-Hands, in new briirhf c:;Iers. Small, narrow saape. Rubber and hrok. Special Bargain Wdntsday price 49' 39" 29' 29' 29' Rendy tied b'v.-. very attractive. Bargain Wednesday price Silk knit Four-in-lf ands, narrow f-hape. Bargain Weilne-sday priv-e. Windsor ties to tie in big- bow. Bargain Wednesday price BOYS' BELTS Made of prenuine leather. Xew buckles. BW price. BOYS' SOX Just lik" dad's. Blue, brown, black or gray. Bargain Wed.- ) v Et-sday price, per pair BOYS' CARTERS Jut like dad's. Silk liIe web. Paris make. Bar- gain Wednesday price, per pair J k) BOYS' ODD KNICKERS Apes IRS Apes Q'X' BW t rice 5 V G to 10. Washai I Assorted light or d .rk wi-ol mix knickers. BW prie- JO BOYS' SHIRTS - Neat die.-ks or p'in colors. Made with. o!lar atta hed.. Regu lar shirts, not waists. Ages 4 t 10. BW price 69' 59' BOYS' CAPS Spring style, light or dark. BW prite CHILDREN'S HATS Washable HATS Washable. C !K nd (K signs. BW CO New colors an BOYS' STRAW HATS For play 07c or outing. Many styles. BW price Li CHILDREN'S WASH SUITS A large va riety of patterns and styles. Fast colors. Good fabrics. Apes 2 to 8. S-l 33 Bargain Wednesday price 1 BOYS' ODD COATS AgS to size S. Wool cloth. BW price $29 BOYS' KNICKER SUITS Made of good sturdy doth. Coat full lined. New .styles, full knicker. Ages C to 10. $f 95 Bargain Wednesday price X "" BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS Made just like dad's, with coat, vest and pants. Neat grays and tans. Ages 4 to 12. $777 Bargain Wednesday price I REAL SHIRT VALUES Snow White Broadcloth $1.45 (Soft Collar Attached) Fancy Dres3 Shirts $1.19 Sto re Open until 9 OXlock E CHILDREN'S WOOL CLOTH SUITS Neat patterns, small sizes. $035 Bargain Wednesday price O BOYS' OVERALLS Full cut bib. with flap poi ket in bib. Blue 220 fast color $-J denim. Aires 4" to 12. BW price 1 13 to IT, 10c rise. BOYS' LUMBER JACKS Summer weight. Made of nice neat plaid flannels can be worn in place of coat. Ages $098 4 to 1 o. Bargain Wednesday MEN'S BLUE BIB OVERALS Fast color dt-nini. Good generous cut. Extra well sew ed. Plenty of pockets. High or - Ijw lack. BW price 1 MEN'S DRESS SOX Closa fine gauge Knit-nr. too, seamless foot. Colors brown bla'k. gray. Sizes 10 to 12. IiW price. 7 pair for $1 SUIT CASES Brown or black leatherette, stei:l Irumc, good handle and catch. 24-in.-h iize. Bargain Wednes- $119 day price only A HARVEST GLOVE? All leather. Either wrist style er .gauntlets. Soft, GC? pliable horschide. BW price 0 XTRA HEAVY CASES 8 inche.? wide. Cinmo catch, best handles, straps, brass trimmed corners, wooden box. Can stand or sit on them. 24-inch size. $095 Eaivr-'in Wednesday price C V1 The Glorious 4th will soon be here. Here are glorious Bargains for this glorious day. MEN'S DRESS PANAMAS Unbleached. Very soft and light. Wide black $1 55 band. Telescope c rown. BW price A MEN S FUR II ATS Some men do not like a straw hat, so here's a bargain $1 95 iu felts. Very special at X " YOUNO MENS SUMMER TROUSERS New light gray tropical worsted. Made latest style. Cuff bottoms. Regu large sizes. BW price $2 35 MENS WORK TROUSERS Neat dark gray stripe, worsted. Cuff bottom. $195 Belt loops, regular sizes. BW 1 MEN S KIKI PANTS Light weight, sul phur dyed. Cuff bottom, belt loops. Good pockets. Sizes 29 to 42. Bar- $"155 gain Wednesday price, per palr X MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR Athletic style, white check nainsook. Well made. Sizes 30 to 4 0. Bargain "Wed- Cff nesday price, per suit 01 BATIIINO SUITS For men and women. B!ue jersey with assorted trims. Mostly larger sizes. You cannot afford to take chances with a rented suit when you can own your own at this price. $ 93 Bargain Wednesday special X ?20 Bill" the highest grade, low price suit in America. The same price the year 'round. Ask to see them. Nothing to equal this suit elsewhere. A real bargain. Wescott's "See It Before You Buy It!" Mid-Season Values Exceptional! Every item in this ad is Underpriced and Guar anteed. Big words only half tell it Come and see! Fmmq&'iS-jh v , f c SPECIAL STRAW VALUES Men's Yachts $1.25-$1.85 Hen's Dress Panamas $1.45 Ken's Porta Eicans $1.95 MEN'S KNIT UNION SUITS Full rib, long legs and short sleeves. Ecru QO color. Sizes 3G to 4 0. BW price OO STRAP AND VISOR CAP Made with full size celluloid visor and brown leatherette straps. Elastic back OO LADDIES' COTTON LONGIES A dark, serviceable cotton cloth. Washable. Belt loops and cuffs just like dad's. $ Small sizes. BW price . X BOYS' ROMPERS Assorted colors. Blue, kiki. stripe stifels. Good buttons, 7C good make. Sizes 2 to S at I O Larger sizes, fl to $1.50. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Collar attached or neckband. Neat stripes and $129 checks. Coat style. Sizes. 14 to 17J X MEN'S PONGEE COLOR SHIRTS Made of high grade broadcloth. Collar attached. Two flap pockets. Coat style. $1 88 Sizes 14?. to 17. BW price X YOUNG MEN'S WOOL SUITS 3 piece. Made of. pencil stripes. Good $145 style. Sizes 33 to 40. Special XX MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Best balbriggan, full cut, long or short sleeves. Sizes 36 to 42. Bargain Wed; nesday price, per garment. ! O MEN'S DRESS CAPS Very special assort ment for Bargain Wednesday. Clever new materials. Bargain Wednes- $- 55 day price, each X " MEN'S ODD COATS For dress wear. Of medium dark materials. Full $A95 lined. Regular sizes at X Extra sizes, $5.95. GARTERS Men's pure silk nr garters. BW special, per pair LtO MEN'S BELTS Wide leather; CC? new buckles. BW price. I : OO SUSPENDERS Men's dress suspenders. Lisle elastic web; good leather AQ'y ends. BW price, "per pair fltO BELT BUCKLES Men's initial J-(f buckles, very clever, each T-'O CLEVER SOX For Summer Wear Fancy plaid, silk plated, double sole. Per pair 45c Soiro Bargain Prices are Cash Grading and Graveling of Highway From This City to Platte River to Be Completed. From Wednesday's Daily The stretch of roadway between this city and the Platte river that has been In rainy seasons and in the winter a very hard place to travel will soon be placed in the class of the graveled roads of the county as the preliminary work is now being .completed by the state department of puuiic: wurits ui xincoui 10 ge-t mis road in shape and have it hard sur faced by the winter season and mak ing a long step toward the comple tion of the Kansas City-Omaha hard surfaced system. The state board of public works is calling for bids on the grading and surfacing of the stretch of high- from this city to the Platte river for the opening on July 1st at Lincoln and which will also provide that the work must start by August first and the time limit for completion on De cember 1st. This highway will be brought up and surfacing of the stretch of road to the required standard of the state, and federal roads with the placing of culverts at spots where they may be needed, the erection of guard rails at the dangerous places on the road and having it brought up to the standard grade that is prescribed by the state and federal requirements of maintained roads. The road will also be changed near the Oreapolis crossing of the Bur lington to eliminate the present nar row bridge just north of the cross ing and which will also Tesult in the road being laid in a straighter line through the Nord corner. In the past there has been a great deal of inconvenience to travel on j account of the condition of the road- I way and this will be taken away j In the provisions made for the sur- ' facing of the highway making it one : of the best roads in this section of the state with a three inch gravel surfacing. i The state department of public ! works is also taking steps to carry out the projected work on the K. ! of T. highway through Sarpy county , and the condemnation proceedings necessary to change the course of the highway to the west side of the' right of way of the Missouri Pacific from . the present Fort Crook crossing to ' the Papillion road near the Walnut Grove bridge is also being taken up. ' A conference of the Burlington : and Missouri Pacific engineers with State Engineer Roy Cochran was held yesterday at Lincoln to discuss ( the matter of the overhead crossing , at La Platte but their decision in the matter ha3 not been made pub- j lie. ; f FARM BUREAU fiOTES $ J. Copy for this Department 4. furnished by County Asent Chicken Thief Association. There will be a meeting at the Farm Bureau office at 1:30. Satur day, June 12, at which time we wish to form a Chicken Thief Association. Come directly to the Farm Bureau office and you will get all your in formation there. Be sure to ask your neighbor to attend. We want a good number present. Swiss Chard. The season for swiss chard is near at hand. It is a green that will be relished by the family if prepared in an appetizing way. One favorite re ceipt is: Cook clard in small amount of water in which bacon or salt pork has been cooked. Bits of bacon or salt pork add much to the flavor of the chard. Hard cooked eggs make a delightful garnish for this green the same as for spinach. Be Eeady for Cabbage Worms. If there are white butterflies hov ering about the cabbage patch now, there will soon be a crop of those detestable little cabbage worms on the plants. If the owner of the patch expects to have some good cabbage heads after while, he should be ready for the worms with a lead arsenate spray or dust. He can mix the spray at the rate of two pounds to fifty gallons or two tablespoonsful to a gallon of water. Making a soar emulsion with laundry soap and the water before adding the arsenate will make the spray stick to the plants better. Lead arsenate may 1 also be dusted on the young plants. using one part by weight of the powdered for to five parts by weight of hudrated lime or flour. The mix ture may be placed in a gunny sack and the sack shaken over the plants early in the morning after a heavy dew. This material can be used with absolute safety. The outer leaves contain most of the poison and these are removed before the cabbage is used. Chemical analysis has shown that a person would have to eat in one meal 25 heads of cabbage dusted or sprayed in the ordinary way be fore feeling any serious effects or tne poison. L. R. SNIPES. Co. Exten. Agent. GRAVE MARKERS STOLEN Tho marlfAr frnm the grave Of Samuel Craig at the Oak Hill cemetery as been taken and the party tnai took the marker is known. They can sav re trouble by returning the same to the cemetery and if not action win be talen against them. tfd Our Bargain Wednesday offerings are al ways the CHEAPEST in . the Community! Flour, Victor or Omar . Per 48-lb. Bag Frost King or Little Hatchet . $2.29 Per 48-lb. Bag Pumpkin-, Large Cans, 2 for . 25c Choice Dry Pack Pink Salmon, ta!I cans, 2 for . . 35c Red Salmon, M. brand, 2 cans 55c One-Half Pound Cans Snider Tomato Soup, per can 10c Value Milk, tall cans, each . . 10c Spaghetti, Monarch, per can . 15c Prepared with Cheese Pickles, Luncheon, per jar . . 25c The Old Fashioned Kind Ginger Snaps, per lb. Sardines, 1-lb, size cans, each . 15c In Tomato Sauce or Mustard Cut, W ax or Green Beans, can 1 5c No. 2 Size 6 cans, 85c Corn, Standard Pack, per can . 10c Tomatoes, No. 2, per can . . 10c matoes, large size, per can Hominy, large size, per can . 1 Oc Pork and Beans, large size, can 15c Van Camp's medium size, can . 10c Asparagus Tips, 2 cans for . . 45c Hawaiian Pineapple, 3 cans . 85c 8 thick slices in heavy syrup. Advo Jell, all flavors, 3 for . . 25c Tea Garden Preserves, 3 jars $1.25 Sweet Pickled Peaches or Pears 75c Tea Garden Brand Tea Garden Apple Butter, jar . 50c 2 jars for 90c Prunes, fancy Calif., 2 lbs. Large Calif. Prunes, 2 lbs. Raisins, Thompson's, 2 lbs. . . 25c Seedless and Free from Grit Mince Meat, good stock, 3 for 25c Catsup, Monarch, per bottle . 25c Sugar, 10 pounds for . . . 68c Tea, for Icing, per lb 40c Our own Blend and a Good One $2.39 15i . 15c 1 r4 25c 35c t 4