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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY jOURXAL. PAGE 3 c? i .OO SET OF 8.00 SET OF ALUMINUM " WARE or Granite and Copper Ware emmoostr Granite and Copper Ware AS ILLUSTRATED BELOW Or Aluminum Ware !SSM3 FREE kss With Everv Majestic Range Sold! ft OB 9 With Every Mjesfc Range Sold! THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2H, 1915. Special u B D SALE OF V Fa 1 LMA One Week j Only! I mmeimcDBTig Wiond&y e 2: "vv'?i iw Save $8.00 AS a .special inducement durirg our demonstration week only, with every MAJESTIC RANGE sold (prices always the same), we will give free, one handsome set of ware as illustrated litre, or a special set of ALUMINUM WARE. Every piece of this ware is the best of its kind. Nut a piece that is rot needed in eery kitchen. It cannot possibly be Kuirht for less than SS.on. This war is on exhibition at our store. DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT. Which Shall It Be? DO you intend to continue laboring, burning valuable fuel and destroy iag high-priced food with that old worn-out cook stove? You KNOW that old stove eats up a lot of fuel each year. You KNOW jou have trouble in retting it to bake just right, in fact, spoil a batch of bread every once in a while you know it sosts considerable for yearly repairs. Stop and think and figure. Wouldn't it pay you to buy a good range a ran ire with a reputation RANGE THE GREAT MAJESTIC- MALLEABLE AND CHARCOAL IRON YOU make no mistake in buyinsr the GREAT MA JESTIC it's the ran re with THE REPUTATION ask jour neighbors. Then, too, it's made just right and of the ri'ht kind of material MALLEABLE AND CHARCOAL IRON riveted together practically air tight lined with pure asbestos parts being malleable can't break has a moveable reservoir and an oven that dosen't warp that's why the MAJESTIC uses so little fuel, bakes just right every day in the year (browns bread just right all over without turning!, heats fifteen gallons of water while breakfast in cooking properly handled last a lifetime, and costs practically nothing for repairs. Don's buy the range jou expect to la&t a lifetime "un siirht unseen"; you'll sure be disappointed. Come to our store during demonstration week, see the GREAT MA JESTIC have its manv exclusive features explained iind out why the MAJESTIC is Ocii per cent stronger than other ranges where most ranges are weakest. 3 ft'; Yi- "' y. & MAJE5T!C-RA'GES-ASrc-it"iADE-ihALL-5iZ5ANDSTYLb:5 Mr Bis:: ON LEGS IF DESIRED , it . ,iYTr1 air.. srtn m EI? t ULLEN DEC? fl ND IH MERVY- ?TflIT!7EIi-l??Ur-mfiSBLEIZED- KETTLE : IS CZ-ALL COPPER TEfl 14 UZ- tCTKEE-PT' , :iil(;l!;i,:'!lil'!ii;i . 'iTrJ it -, ih ' mi m,' -i.-i'i ' .N H Mi 1 in i : : 1 , ! 1 : M. ' U 1:' iutn'-i: M t 1 i m t i : 1 : 1 n : 1 : ii: :v H h 'f IK lFTTIC. E II '1 ., I'MX ' 1, :: MEflVY-ftlflSBLE;ZEii-?t-ul,-Pn;i- an N';vi if'1 ; ;.i , 's: ir. , ;i - , . ; . OR A SPECIAL SET OF ALUMINUM WARE FREE! Don't Overlook the Date. This is a Special Invitation to Ycu and Your Friends and Neighbors. 1 THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY ESESS 'SAts 1 One Week 11 T T T ' REN'S 100 .. FREE! SOUVENIHE DAY - - STORY EOCI'.S -THE QUILLIVER'S R!DC l:y "l . r 1 1 M H' r. A (HARMING STORY f.-r I.mvs and z'.rU of the :d-e:.tuu-.-, 1" the wee Jl' VERS in RIG FOLKS LA?'I a story tliat v. j!! hi.;-! any child's i'.teiot to the e!.d. and ttuch a K-sson of iife j m.".: Th-j f:;.t 1") !.(. and t.-ir!s v.i.o pre.-e"t the MA JESTIC RANGE SALESMAN, at oi:r si-ne. l-tu.-i. a.'i'i !..., T1.1 . v. it Ii ;.n.-veis to the i ;! !ov . 1 ;iies- ti'..' : . will receive this f...-cinai it.-' try book FiiLE. I What raiifj'e is your iin'iinr IK'W u-lrrj'! L' Giw iiaTucs of ai'.'-''r.e on know iei-!i::i' a 1 ew ran.L-e The Majestic Ran t Las mar.y points -f mu)-! i.r ity which d '( ovir tno.her conioer !!. lie.'.'.' -J What is y. ;r ; ,'? :. AVii. ii is y.iT birth.h.y? $1.00 ARTICLE FREE The buy 01 L'i:l f'ivircr the i-euU-! atid be-1 an.-wer to the third uu-'-'J"!i in .y silect :.i.y article from our ;.;,rk in ADDITION To THE SOl'VENIiL a itje for i: i:rvi:.)Iv. Doa'l be dsscouraL'ed if ou a?e i.ot 01. of the to tret the story book. You will re.-ehe a MA-IESTD' I i'Z ZLL CARD that will aii'ord ;. ou m.my i: ur.- of aiuu -etaviit. Re sure to h nve your answers i-eady to Land at our .-t'.rt Tue.-.uay ai'u rroor.. bet wet n three jt.J I: cc. Tl-ey n.u.-l !.- wi itteti it ou wi.-h to receive a sou .enir or pri.;e. SPECIAL! All d.i)i:,c this wiei a special demon strator direct from tl.t M A ILS I l' FACTORY v. ii! be eh.d to -'.-.w ;.cu "ALL ALOFT RANGES" ht.u- yoa why the MAJESTIC is the best ra;iLc on earth at any pri-.-e. Come, If You Intend to Buy or Net! I-.'DFCATION lies in KNOWING Till N !S K N I V v. hy the oven of a ran ire is he:. ted KNOW how the water is heated HOW the t-p is beared WHY the MA.lLSTiC uses so litile fuel KNOW how a raittre is mr.de itir-ide and o.;. S'ee. Tiiis edv.catio Se'e vii'.t in the f.t'ure, iHt.VT OVERLOOK a chance to KNOW THINGS :!.oa:i bv otie who knows. COME. '0 For Saturday! csca We OFFER a 75c Ladies' Union Suit, 500c! quality, full weight, sizes 4, 5 and 6, regular made at per suit Also a line of SILK PETTICOATS, at a cut price $4.00 Skirts, at $2.79 $3.50 Skirts at $2.35 $3.00 Skirts at $2.00 $2.50 Skirts at $1.75 Zuckweiler Lutz LIFE AND DEATH SToOCGLE IN SER BIA REALIZED Little Balkan Nation in a Desperate riieht. Reins in Last Stages of Resistance. IT'S FUN TO GIVE A Hollowe'en Party if you know where to go for Decorations, Favors and Games WE CAN SUPPLY TRADE MARK ifiw in very large variety The Journal Office FORCES TWENTY MILES APART London, Oct- 27. The desperate plight of the Serbians, which has been described ever since the beginning of the Austro-German and Bulgarian in vasion as "an affair of national life and death," is no longer a rhetorical phrase, but the literal truth. London.; optimism regarding the outcome of the Balkan conflict, which had been col ored by reports of the determined Ser bian resistance and the difficulties which the invaders are meeting, has now yielded to the conviction that it will take something in the nature of a miracle to avert a disaster for Serbia. Lord Lansdowne's exposition of the Macedonian campaign in the house of lords yesterday is regarded as an in dication that the assistance the allies have been able to offer Srbia is not sufficient to meet her needs. The ap peal of the Serbian premier to Eng land "to do everything you can to in sure your troops reaching us as soon as possible," intimates the resistance of the Serbians is nearing its last stage. Twenty Miles Apart. Austro-German and Bulgarian forces are now within twenty miles of each other. Southwest and southeast of Belgrade invading armies are ad vancing along a 100-mile front, twen ty-five to forty miles south of th Danube. Analysis of the situation in regard to the Belgrade-Nish-Saloniki railroad shows that the Germans com mand the first fifty wiles from Bel grade, the Serbians the next 150, the Bulgarians the next 100 and the French the last fifty miles to th Greek frontier. IS J Overcoats and Suits Made to Your Order! fjOur prices are with- iu reason and our clothes fit made by LAMM & C O., of Chicago none bet ter. Come in and look over our display of woolens made to your order $20 to $40 Other lines in beautiful patterns-$10 to $25. Mackinaws $7 50 to $10. WM. HOLLY, Gents' Outfitter IS I Wake Up! DRESS UP!-Stay Up! Xo details have been received here I concerning the reported recapture by J the Serbians of Veles. I Whether free communication be tween Hungary and Bulgaria by way of the Danube has yet been estab lished is doubtful, but the proximity of the forces of the two countries makes such communication at least imminent. All dispatches continue to describe the intensely stubborn resistance of the Serbians. According to accounts which have reached here concerning the capture of Uskup, the Serbians de fended every foot of ground on either side. Although the Bulgarian forces are said to have outnumbered the Ser bians ten to one, they made only T.0!"i prisoners. All the others fought to the death. j Koad Almost Open. j Communication between the Austro-j German and Bulgarian armies is on j the point of being established, and ; the dispatch ot munitions to Cor.--tau- I tinople is expected to begin wi'.hin , few days, according to information from Turn-Severin. Rumania, sent to j the Times by its correspondent in . Bucharest. I This communication is being effect - ed in the northeastern corner of Ser-j bia, where the distance between the Hungarian and Bulgarian frontiers is only 40 miles. The dispatch describes the Austrian occupation of Tekia, which was ac complished atfer a bombardment last ing many ho-irs, Austrian troop-; crossing the Danube in eighty-six boats. The advance on Klruiovo im-1 mediately followed. At 4 o clock Tues day morning Kladovo was vi flames the Serbians having started manv fires. Refugees from Kladovo reach ing the Rumanian shore of the Danube included civil authorities and several Serbian officers. 27.) The Bulgarians have been, com pletely ciiivt-n out of Serbia on a liiu extending from the French sector to Kriudalo and Lukendr-van. They hav--been pushed back also from Veics to i the outskirts of I-t1;, piobably rend ciing their Kumanovo-Yranya line un tenable owing to the menace of a Ser bian attack on both fides. Offensive operations again. Xbh have i:ot proceeded beyond Birr t. The Austro-Gei mans are making the rr.os. violent efforts, but their p:rgros is extremely slow. The city of Nish i-; tianquil and seems to be in no im mediate danger. The government archives and the foreign legations have boon moved only as far as Kral jevo. where ihey are awaiting develop ments. (': wn r;::u-t Geoige arrived at Sa iui.iki ih;- afternoon. I KF. U HF.K WAS LAID IT. Rev. ('. M. Knitrhton, Havat.na, Fla., wrkos: "For three months 1 suffered ia?tnse pain in the kidneys and back which at times laid me i.p entirely. 1 u-ti l'j bottles f Foley Kidney Bills and all the pain disappeared. I feel as if l!0 years had been added to my life" Relieves rheumatism, back ache, sore muM-les, stiff joints. Sold everywhere. Everyone reads the want ad- Bulgarians Repulsed. Saloniki, Oct. 26. (Via Paris, Oct iiffj tiUb d j .vfCB TO BE GIVEN AT THE T Q Hi ALL Saturday Night, Oct. 30 Given bythe T. J- Sokols Gentlemen 50c Ladies Free Music by Holly's Orchestra