ClosinG Out Sale a Huge Proposition M. Fanger, the Department Store Man is TJp mm Against the Real thing. STOCK IS OFFERED AT December 15 We Close Our Store and Tlie Goods Must Go RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES t ? ? ? V T ? ? t ? ? ? T T ? T t ? ? ? t t ? ? t t Commencing today and continuing until December 15th, there will be something doing all the time in the hardware business in Platts mouth. It is our intcntcntion to discontinue business at this place and remove to Dakota, and it is not our desire to take a dollar's worth of our big stock with us. In order to close it out completely we have slashed prices right and left as you will readily see by looking over a few of the quotations we present below. Remember that This Sale Will Continue Only 30 Days. Then all goods remaining unsold will be packed up and shipped. Run your eye over these prices and then get busy. It is your time to buy what you want at prices never before offered: Paint, was $1.65, now per gallon 1.J5 Paint, was $1.60, now per gallonn 1.28 Paint brushes, were $1.40, now 90 Paint brushes, were $1.00 now 69 Carborundrunx stones, were $1.15, now 7$ Carborundrum stones, were $1.00, now 68 No. 5 U. S. Cream Separator, was $90, now 72.00 No. 7 U. H. Cream Separator, was $70, now 86.00 Remingto double barrel hammcrlcss shotgun was $32.50 28.0 Stevens double barrel hammcrlesa shotgun, was $20 13.8 German Heater heating stove, was $32, now 23.00 14-inch Splendid heater, was $11, now...., 10.00 Moore's glass oven door range, was $58, now ,.46.00 Quick meal 18-inch oven, was $50, now 40.50 Mounted grind stone, was $6.50, now 4.00 Snow Ball washer, was $6.50, now 4.98 Motor wash machine, was $10, now 7.50 Garden hose, was 12 l-2c, now 08 Rollod rimmed porcelain lined 5 1-2 foot bath tub, was $19... 13.25 This is a Cash Sale. Owing to the fact that we are going out of business, we cannot give credit. We want our friends to take advantage of the big bar gains offered. We have quoted but a few articles. We would sug gest that you call at our store and Bclect what you want and we will give you prices that will astonish you for their cheapness. Every ar ticle in the big stock has been marked down to prices, that should peal to you. Do You Want a Furnace? We have four of the very best made which will be sold almost at your own price. The furnaces are absolutely guaranteed and ora fuel savers. Farmers, a Chance For You. to buy wire fencing and anything else you may need on the farm Come in and look us over and you will find that the trip has made you big money. ASEMISSEN & KLINGER PLATTSR.10UTH, fOEBR. t Y ? t T T ? ? ? ? ? Y ? t Y Y ? Y Y ? ? ? ? ? ? Y ? v 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 Piles FISTULA Pay When CURED All Kectai Diseases cured without a surgica operation. No Chloroform, Ether or other gen eral aoeasthetic used. CURE GUARANTEED to last a LIFE-TIME. CTixamination vrbs. WRITS FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS DR. R. TARRY. 224 B Building, Omaha. Nebraska r ii ii ii Some of the new things that are just coming in. j Skinner Satin Guaranteed to wear for years black, white and colros. Comb ii ano rr tub Maish rnxmo. Com pr rata it. Them watch it expand! Holiday See our display of the famous Maish Comforts The Maish is wonderfully warmer, yet lighter than or dinary comforts. It is made differently. It is made of one continuous piece, the exact size of the finished comfort, the same fluffy, downy thickness throughout no lumps, no thin places. We have a fine assortment of new fall patterns in all sizes, silkolenc, sateen and silk, ranging in price from $3.00 in silkoleue to $18.00 in silk; Bassinette $1.25 and up; Crib $1.75 and up. Come in and see them. 'A Handkerchiefs The largest and best assorted lot of fancy and plain Handker chiefs ever shown in our town. 100 dozen plain white hemstitched Handker chiefs per doz. only 25c 130 dozen Handker- . chiefs at each 5c. v Best line ever shown. Better grades at 10c, 15c, 25c, 35 and 60c. Black Underskirts The only line that has given full satisfac tion in looks, width and wearing qualities 69c, 89c, $1.00, $1.25, up to $3.50. We have the new things coming all the time. E. A. WURL Comer 6th and Main. WHITE PINE COUGH SYRUP (MENTHOLATED) WITH TAR Is Made to Cure Coughs And Does It. Sold Only By Weyrich Hadraba AT The Red Cross Drug Store ? ? ? t ? Y ? ? ? ? ? ? ? J. E. DOVEY BLOCK REAL ESTATE. Town residence from $450 to $3,000. Don't Eay rent any longer. You can own your own dwelling cheaper, et me show you some good chances to acquire farms in Ne braska, South and North Dakota, Missouri or Texas. FIKE INSURANCE written in six of the best companies. SURETY BONDS. Get your bonds from the American Surety Co. ACCIDENT INSURANCE. The risk of personal injury is 40 times as great as that of losing your property by fire. Secure a policy of the London Gurantee and Accident Company and be sure of an income white you are onable to work. Independent phone 454. '1 f ? ? ? ? ? f I A Daily News Representative is Called in to Give an Unbiased Report of "What is Being Offered the Public. Staurday morning Mr. M. Fanger called into hia store a Daily News representative and told him that he wanted him to go through his big De partment store, look the goods all over thoroughly, compare the prices now being offered at this great closing out sale and tell the public just what he found. "Make an honest investi gation and then go and tell the public what you have discovered," said Mr. Fanger, "I want the public to get a correct idea of what I am offering, from a man unbiased in his judgment. Now go ahead and pay no attention to anyone." Following out the instructions of Mr. Fanger the News man submits his report; He found first a stock of merchan dise large in quantity, choice in selec tion and remarkable for its variety and completeness. He found goods that are usually found only in the large mercantile emporiums of the big cities. He found goods placed on sale and marked down to prices that could not be duplicated by the largest stores in Chicago and these goods are not the cheap, shoddy stuff usually found at sales, but goods with values plainly apparent to a novice. He found clothing of the very latest styles that were marked to prices, we honestly believe far below what they cost to make them and a big stock of such goods. He found over 300 of the very latest conceptions in ladies Wooltex cloaks, coats and skirts which it seems a shame to sell at such low prices. They are simply beautiful. He found what must represent more than $3,000 worth of the most magnificent plumes and hundreds of dollars worth of dainty hat trimmings, which is un equalled in this city or in Omaha and they are going at the ruinous prices shown in other lines. He found furs of great value and richness, represent ing a pile of money, too big a stock in fact for any store in a town of this size to carry. They are being sacri. ficed as you will learn by asking any of the clerks and exercising your own judgment. He found the most com plete stock of dry goods ever exposed at a sale such as is being conducted by Mr. Fanger and it seems a shame to see to what extent he has gone in his desire to close out hia business. He found a stock of shoes that would be a credit to a large and exclusive shoe store. He found mens and wemena furnishings, trunks, suit cases, um brellas and a thousands and one articles too numerous to mentian that are being fairly butchered in price. He found-r-but there is no use in con tinuing. He found that he was up against the hugest business proposi tion to which hia attention Was ever called and if tho peoplo of Platts mouth do not load up with everything they may want at this sale, it will be because they would rather go to Oma ha and pay more for the same goods, in preference to dealing with a mer chant whose business integrity b un questioned. In next Monday even ing's Daily News will appear an an nouncement in which the prices are quoted to substantiate everything we have said. John Ohm, daughter son-in-law and wife, Mr. and and Mrs. Henry Wolf, and Mrs. Henry Nchls who have been visiting the former's brother Fre Ohm and other relatives, depart ed Thursday for their home in Oak haror, O., and were accompanied as far as Chicago by Mrs, Joe Warga and daughter. Mrs. It. G. Terrell and Mrs. T. E Boswcll of Paducad, Ky., who attend ed the funeral services of their mother Mrs. Pickett, at Lincoln arrived in this city Thursday to visit their brother, VV. L. Pickett. Edward Weaver and Saturday in Omaha. family spent A Land For New Homes Do you realize the excellent chances of future benefits bound to accrue to you, if you make your new home in the Big Horn Basin of Wyoming? You can homestead a Government Irrigated farm or buy ore outright from private corporations, in either case on very easy terms, and your farm will be located in a scenic country of splen did climate, protected by grand mountain ranges with coal, high grade oil, natural gas, timber, stone and cement material, all around you. Add to this the fact that the Burlington's new Wyo ming main line will traverse the heart of that country and you have not only a desirable place to live, an excellent market for your products, but an absolute certainty of greatly increased value to your lands. Does not the history of land values that has gone on under your own observation make this plain to you?. MONOELL 320 ACRE LANDS in Northwestern Wyoming are going fast. The Government land offices in that locality are having an unprecedented rush of work receiving filings from homesteaders coming from all parts of the country, who realize the value of these lands and the excellent character of that coun try for a home. I personally conduct excursions on the first and third Tuesday or each month to the Uasin and to these lands. Write mo freely. JJ. LLHiM DUAVttK, UENERAL AGENT, Land Seekers Information Bureau, Omana, Neb. 1004 Farnum St., IllUlffip! lltiUflr' V M' 't"H' 'H"l"l' H1 I' 1 i I ll'l I H 1 1 H I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Cold Weather Comforts Our Coal is the best cool weather comfort that you will be able to find in town. These chilly fall winds will soon turn into winter and you will need the comfort that our coal will give you. Better order early to avoid disappointments when an extra chilly day comes. ii J. V. Egenberger ii i lllllllti.lllllllMlllll.lLtiAA.Illil t i..H..t I I I n i t I 1 1 I ' Old Papors For Solo at This Offlco