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KONBAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1934. PIATTSHOUTB SEMI - WEEKLY JOUENAL PAGE THREE jjjfc dit iiA sk sVs slifc ila sisi sik siIti snia alifc stk AIfc siev aIbs s- jjk aU. aU. a. a1. a. a. a.. v r n illllLuJ La-2 Cmm3 CmmS mil u FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER To enliven the Thanksgiving Season and bring cheer to many homes, the Ad Club Merchants will give away WEDNESDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER 2STH Nearly Two Score Turkeys and Ducks Absolutely FREE If you want one of these fine birds for your festal board, ask any merchant whose ad appears below and he will gladly tell you how you may get one absolutely FREE and, besides, these merchants, in addition, have prepared a feast of Bargains for your Thanksgiving buying. Read each ad on this page and "snap into" these special values. Remember, there are nearly forty of these fine birds to be given away Nov. 28. TURKEY DAY SPECIALS SOAP T-IT-T. Large OC. 1-lb. bars. 6 for tJC PEABERRY COFFEE 91 n ilild and Sweet. Lb C I C SUGAR Fine Granu- CQn lated. 10 lbs DOC COMB HONEY New O r crop. 2 comts for PEANUT BRITTLE A Special, per lb JLUC Black & White TURKEY DAY SPECIALS BEEFSTEAK Sirloin 9Cr or Bound. 2 lbs LiDC HAMBURGER Fresh OA cat. 3 lbs. for UC Fresh Oysters, Celery and Bulk Dill Pickles PEACHES Windmill. ft Large No. 2lz can 1 C MUSTARD Prepared. O Full quart jar 1C Order Your Dressed Fowl Now for Thursday Mullen's Market South 6th Street TURKEY DAY DRESS SPECIAL Wools - Silks - Knits One and Two Piece More Than 100 to Choose From All Sizes Values to $5 Smart Wash Frocks QQ. All sizes, Values to $1.49. Girls' Wash Dresses Sizes 7 to 14. Special IX OVB DOWN STAIRS DEPAHTJIEM 49c Pease Style Shop TURKEY DAY SPECIALS PUMPKIN Nc. 2 Cans ar. 3 for LtDC KAHO Gelatin Dessert r All flavors, Pk DC CHOICE CRANBERRIES 1 7 Ez. 1st., 230 ; Small, lb.. 1 1 C TOMATOES Eastern A pack. No. 2 cans JLUC DATES New, Fresh OT Hallowee. 2 lbs JC E. A. VURL We Deliver Four Times Daily Telephone 64 or 65 BACH'S STORE Telephone No. 18 or 18 FREE DELIVERY COFFEE, Peaberry (tOr 3 lbs. for 0C MACARONI or Spaghetti Oyi 3 lbs. for CftZ PUMPKIN Large O r cans, Marco. 2 for sC MINCE MEAT Like A another made. Pkg JLUC POWDERED SUGAR 99. 3 lbs. for LLX, Flour Specials Omar Wonder, 48-lb. bag$1.95 A. Q. B. Flour, 48-lb. ba?.$1.89 The Blanliet Scoop OF THE SEASON! Single Blanket, Cotton Plaid Size 70x80 Indies Each 69c Heavy Double Cotton Plaid Extra Large 72x84 Inches $2.29 Men's Winter Union Suits Fleeced, Eib Enit 38 to 46 Long Sleeves, Ankle Length 79c SOENHZCHSEirS TURKEY DAY SPECIALS Men's fancy Eayon Sox, pair10 Men's Union Suits, each 9S Winter Rib Men's Corduroy Pants $2.95 Men's Corduroy Jackets $2.95 Hockmeyer Cord Men's Jersey Sweaters $1.79 Coat Style Boys' Flannel Gowns 55p Boys' White Shirts 49 C Boys' Long Dress Pants.$1.39 These Prices Good up to Thanksgiving Day C. E. Wescotts Sons Since 1879 Turkey Day at KNORR'S Pure Thread Silk Hose 35c Pair 3 Pair, $1 Hershey Candy Bars 3 Cor 10c White Cups and Saucers 10c Pair LARGE SIZE Blue Enamel Roasters 181x122x7 Inches 98C TURKEY DAY SPECIALS Enamel Roasters Special Value in Five Different Sizes $&.19 $1.39 $1.49 $1.59 and $1.79 Choose the Size Best Suited to Your Needs Restor & Swatek COMPANY THE HOME DAIRY Always has All Kinds of Fancy Dressed Fowls on Hand for Holiday Trade at Prices that will Please You "OUR SERVICE SATISFIES' Call No. 39 t f T T f r t r r r f t r r t f t T T T T T t T T T Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t $50 Simmons Hospital Bed Good as New Only $2250 $65 3-burner Electric Range Been Used Some $20.00 A $12.50 Baby 'Kozy Car Only One Brand New $10.00 Lge. Can Linoleum Varnish Reg. 75c Value for 50C Farley Furniture 8. 6th Street Phone 21 Pl&ttsmouth CHILDREN'S Oxfords and Straps Sizes S'2 to 2 Pair Substantial Shoes at Substantial Savings Patent, Black and Brown Two Tones. Leather or Non Hark Sales. Built right to give smart, comfort able eerrice. A splendid bargain. Fctzer Shoe Co. The Home of Quality Footwear Platt9mouth, Nebr. Turkey Day Specials! OYSTERS Fancy Standards Quart Cranberries Fancy Quality Pound RED & WHITE TURKEY DAY SPECIALS HOSPITAL COTTON 1-lb. roll OuC KILK OF MAGNESIA OA McKesson. Full pint O vC McKESSON ASPIRIN OA 100 5-grain Tablets JC McKESSON Halibut Liver Oil Capsules 50 Capsules, $1 Complete Service, Max Factor famous Hollywood Beauty Aids Mauzy Drug Co. 49c Amaizo Syrup Golden 5-lb. 97 10-lb. Pail - U I C Pail Pancake Flour Big-M, 3-lb. Pkg 13 12 Cans Vegetables No. 2 Size Assorted 2 cans Corn 2 cans Peas 2 cans Tomatoes 2 cans Bed Beans 2 Green Beans 2 cans Hominy All for 98 ESOrders taken for Thanksgiving Turkeys, Geese, Bucks, Chickens. Market Prices, Free Delivery Telephone 252 I B. Egenberger TURKEY DAY SPECIALS Fine Wool Dresses By NELLY DON S5.85 and S7.95 Values $3.95 - $4.95 1 Lot Silk Dresses Values up to $10, at $2.95 Ladies Toggery Shop of Personal Service TURKEY DAY SPECIALS SEWING CABINETS in Bed or Green. Only BOX STATIONERY Beg. 50 and 75c ralnes.. SMOKING STANDS An ideal gift item, at HUaODOBS for "His" Tobacco or Cigarettes CIGABETTE LIGHTER "llatch Zing." Special.. HISTORY PAPER Full 500 Sheet ream 59c .39c 99c 49c 39c 31c Also Many Others at Dates Book Store Corner Sth and Hain WHY NOT Give Your Car a Thanksgiving Treat? Fill up with White Rose Gas and then you be the judge. SAME PRICE AS REGULAR GAS! CLOIDT SERVICE 3rd and Main Streets t Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y z t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X Y X MANLEY NEWS Miss Rena Christensen was visiting for a few days with her friend, Miss Teresa Rauth. Two Model T Ford Motors, In good condition, for sale. Also two trailers, one 2-wheel and one 4-wheel. See August Kretklow, Manley. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rauth were in Omaha Tuesday of last week, where they vidited with friends and looked after come business rpatters. Miss Ruth Maier. of Louisville, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mockenhaupt, was visiting in Manley during the greater part of last week. Pete Harms, who resides in Los Angeles, has a position manufacturing drill points for use in the oil fields out there, which is a very fair job end pays good wages. Rudolph Berginann and Herman Dall were in Omaha last Monday, at which place they had some business to look after and while there accl dently ran onto their friend, A. B. Hill. Mr. Hill sent his regards to friends in Manley. Harold Krecklow and his father weie in Omaha with a load of stock last Wednesday, which they took up for farmers residing In thic vicinity. On their return home, they stopped in Plattsmouth, where they sold a trailer. Mr. Krecklow has been mak ing some good trailers of late and Is finding a good demand for them, as with the automobile, they serve many useful purposes. Had a Good Sale The sale of Art Taylor, south of Manley, was attended by a number of citizens of this place and notwith standing the fact that the weather was damp and rain was falling part of the time, there was a good sized crowd present and the sale was a good one. The road3 got pretty bad, how ever, as the rain continued to fall, and some had difficulty getting back onto the gravel highway. Attended Love Fest Tuesday Theo Harms and wife picked up J. C. Rauth and wife last Tuesday eve ning and drove to Avoca to attend the ratification jubilee Incident to the democratic victory at the polls. Not withstanding the fact that it had rained a good deal during the day, there was a large crowd present and needless to say a very fine time was had by all. Met with Accident While J. C. Rauth was working on his car, his hand was caught on a projecting piece of steel, causing a severe gash in the palm which requir ed a number of stitches to close and lias proven very painful. The injured member is getting better now and it is hoped it will soon be all right again. Back to His Work Here Aaron Irian, one of the teachers in the Manley schools, who has been on a vacation which took him home to campaign for his candidacy for clerk of the district court of his home coun ty, returned last week and has re sumed his teaching duties here. He was unsuccessful in his quest for of fice, losing by only eight votes. Has an Attack of Appendicitis Miss Ruth Hogue, one of the teach ers in the Manley schools, was strick en with an attack of acute appendi citis, which caused her much suffer ing during the night, but the follow ing morning she was feeling much better and was able to resume her teaching. She is feeling greatly Im proved now. occupying the rental property of W. J. Rau. Their coming adds three pupils to the Manley schools. UEGED TO SAVE CANE SEED New Family in Manley Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Burroughs and family of five children moved to Man ley last Saturday and will make their home here for the present. They are Nebraska farmers fortunate enough to produce a crop of cane seed and adapted varieties of grain sorghums or Sudan grass, are urged to save it, P. H. Stewart, extension agronomist at the agricultural col lege, said surveys thruout Nebraska and other midwestern states show a shortage of annual forage crops of all kinds. "Even tho fields may not have pro duced a uniformly good crop, the scarcity of this seed makes it odvi- able to harvest such heads as did mature," Stewart said. "Neighbors, undoubtedly, will buy any surplus seed. Planting in 19 34 exhausted the supply of seed available so there is little, if any, carryover on which to fall back." Frank McClelland Former School Head Here Dies Deceased Was Supt. of Plattsmouth Schools in the Early Nineties Dies in Florida. A PLEASANT EVENT The stork made a visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyer at Man ley on Wednesday, November 21st, leaving with the parents a fine little son. The mother and little one are doing nicely. Mrs. Meyer was form erly Miss Mary Sheehan of Manley. Funeral services for the late Frank McClelland, who died In Florida, were held Thursday morning at the Crane funeral chapel at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, with the Rev. E. L. Jeambey conducting the rites. O. E. McLean sang with Mrs. Dan Winter accom panying on the piano. Burial was at Forest Home ceme tery with the following acting as pallbearers: Frank Price, J. T. Whit ing, C. II. Cook, Fred Crane, John M. Lindly of Winfield and E. O. Wil liams of Minneapolis. Frank Clark McClellan was born In Carmichael, Green county. Pa.. In 1S62. He came to Iowa with his parents, Thomas M., and Deborah Clark, early in his boyhood, residing first in Winfield and later in Mt. Pleasant where he spent his youth. His life was devoted to educational work. He was superintendent of schools successively in Pierre, South Dakota, York and Plattsmouth, Ne braska, in the early nineties, and Sioux Falls, South Dakota, following which he taught in high and Con tinuation Schools In Chicago for twenty years. He retired in Decem ber, 1931. Following his retirement, he made his home with his nephew, Louis G. Palmer and wife in Clearwater, Fla. He died there on Nov. 18, 1934, and was laid to rest in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, beside his father, mother and slater, Anna. He Is survived by his sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth McClelland Palmer of Washington, D. C, and Mary L. McClelland of Chicago. Frank McClelland was a born edu cator. His Influence upon the lives of young people and teachers was in spirational. He was able to win the love and confidence of boys of all classes wherever he taught. His writing included several text books on educatlonand commercial subjects. Beatrice Creamery Co. CLOVER FARM 8TORE Cream - Eggs - Poultry Evan C. Noble, Buyer Phone 24 Plattsmouth, Nebr. PEOGEAM AND PLATE SUPPER Program and Plate Supper, Wed nesday, Nov. 28, at the Keil school. Dist. 97, east of Cedar Creek. Every body welcome. JEAN INGERSOLL, ltw Teacher. COUGIIirJCVEAKAm THin AFTER FLU "I nearly died from 'flu' last Octo ber, and it left me with a terrible cough. "I saw Milks Emulsion advertised and started using it. It helped me right from the start. I had no appe tite and my stomach was in bbl shape. But 12 bottles have straight ened me out entirely. I eat anything without distress, my cough is gone and I have gained back my strength and flesh." Emma Withers, Box 50, Belmont, N. C. Milks Emulsion restores healthy, natural bowel action. Milks Emul sion is strongly recommended to those whom sickness has weakened. This is the only solid emclsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. Wonderful for weak, sickly children. You are urged to try Milks Emul sion. Take six bottles home with you, use it according to directiora and if not satisfied with the results, rour money will be promptly re unded. Price 60e and $1.20 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Co., Terra Haute, Znd. Sold by druggistt everywhere.