trt1Tiiiii-r--'-.-- --oV. j:. .-..-i cr; -I.-.vrr 4 t M THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1920. Another Bog SBymp Dim Poice AT pppy mjl I 1 li I i r s pJ L o y v fW&m r Um i i I 1 few i 1 1 I 1 VI J j. Mr ft r3 V Practically every department has been gone over, and prices have been reduced still lower. Here is your opportunity to sup ply all your winter needs at this big sacrifice sale. j&B. rasa go. THE .r'i-J fell ff-V Dry Goods Department i i-rad" :'i'ir. j l'a.'.-u !-. the kind you have been paying and .".r,o per yard tor. On sale at. per yard -"c !:. ;. ;.'ii;lin. i.irnicrly sold for ". On sale, per yd 25C n I Aurora sheeting, per yd 63? .)'," :.:-;h grade dress gingham; beautiful patterns to se- bat from---the f0 and oc kind. Trice, per yd 23? !V.-r.:!. s. elegant uualit ies. per yd 23 and 25 Flaam 'hates make the best kind of house dresses. Form erly sold for 7t'.tr. Our price, per yd 25" Don't fail to visit our Ladies' Ready-to- Wear Department cats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists and Petticoats offered at exceptionally low prices. Men 9 s and Young Men's Dress Pants :u a'; !:::-. About ::im pairs to choose from. Fanner's prices e:; i . .- ia-ira!b- roods range from . cents up, but irre garib .-s i :' tin- price you pay, you may be sure you got a :'. ly hi- bargain. Ma( kina s. leather and sheep lined vests and coats at -. v a. . ii;;.t will surprise you. V.i M'"- i! iii:a overalls, ut'.irn made, as low as $1.75 'i vt-i v b. st n;t!i's work shirts at $1.30 .i ( :i co ; , a 1 Is at $3.95 and $3.50 ; !, , !r.'s l.irts. values to jl.Ji), at $1.95 and $1.45 .'. :i"s 'A(';!'i-rs, laany styles and colors at $1.59 and up We have a i'nll line of Men's and Uovs underwear in a t v;ir: 'y of tyb's to stlect from. Compare our goods ;:.! i rice ; before buying. CM )VKS AM) MITTENS AT A SACIIIFICK Shoe Department Ufri.o( s. rubbt r boots and rubbers for men. women and hildren at t-xt raonlii'arily low prices. .M :i'.: dress :.nd work shoes at greatly reduced prices. We have plac-eil our entire stock of Women's and Misses hi ; s '.ri the counter. These shoes formerly sold up to $10.00 ; p.'.ir. They are now on sale at exactly $2.95 HO NOT OVKKLOOK TUKSK BARGAIN'S Voosted Dress Goods Kvery piece of Worsted Dress Goods in the house has "i :i i educed to about OXK-HALP of its actual selling price. We have thousands of yards of beautiful Laces, Era-br-.iderifs and All-Over Laces that we are offering for LESS THAN Till-; MAXTFACTUUERS' PRICES. Our comforts and Blankets are priced within everyone's reach. Now is when you need 'em. SWEATERS i t.;. !;. Misses and Children's sweaters, values to $7.95 Xov on sale at . i $3.95 ALL OTHER SWEATERS AT REDUCED PRICES' ('l.i!ire:i's gingham dresses a very high grade of ging- , ham and litest styles. Sizes 2 to 14. ' These dresses' lormeily sold up to $4.95. On sale at '$1.95 PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Canned Goods and Groceries Excellent quality rice, 2 lbs. for 25c Dried peaches and prunes, per lb 25c Xo. 2Vi can peaches, pears, apricots, plums, best quality 45c 21-oz. jar preserves, high grade quality, all flavors Tc Xo. 3 can punpkin. dry pack. 2 cans for 25c Xo. 3 can kraut, dry pack. Extra fine quality, per can 15c Xo. 3 can tomatoes; regular 30C seller, per can 10c Xo. 2 can tomatoes; regular 20c seller, 2 cans for 25c Xo. 1 can red salmon; regular 50 seller. Our price 39C Xo. 1 can pink salmon; regular 30? seller, per can 19C 2 Xo. 3 cans pork and beans, good quality 25c 3 cans pork and beans, good quality 25c Xo. 2 can best quality pork and beans, per can 19C Xo. 2 can red beans. Lay in a supply at 2 cans for 25c Xo. 2 can fancy sweet corn, best quality, per can 19v Xo. 2 can standard sweet corn the 20c kind, 2 cans for 25C X'o. 2 can cut refuge beans. Fine quality, per can 19C California ripe olives. Special price per can 1S? Potted meat. A choice table delicacy. 3 cans for 25C Pint jar sliced sweet pickles. Extra fine quailty, per jar4 5c Tall can milk. Fanger sells It at 2 cans for 25 4 cans baby size milk at our store for 25 Quart jar sweet relish. Another big value, y.-r jar 4 9c 1 pound Xucol Japan tea a choice bran i, per pkg 35c 1-Ib. pkg. Arm and Hammer brand baking soda, 3 for 25( Jello assorted flavors, per pkg 15C 1 lb. Crisco One for baking and cooking 30C Yeast Foam. Fanger's price, per pkg 7 Gallon fruits at Gceatly Reduced Prices Horse Shoe and Star chewing tobacco, per lb S5 Palmolive Soap, 9c per bar Velvet and Tuxedo tobacco, per can 1 4 C White laundry soap excellent quality, 4 bars for 25 Lewis lye. We have-it at 2 cans for 25c Rub Xo More small size. 4 pkgs. for 25 C Lamp chimneys all sizes. Fanger has them at 2 lor 25J Small pkg. Post Toasties or Corn Flakes. Special, 2 for 25 Good brooms a household necessity. Each 09C 5-lb. can Karo white syrup 47c 5 -lb. can Karo dark syrup 43c 10-lb. can Karo dark syrup SV Navy beans, you know the price elsewhere; here, per lb 7tf Cane Granulated Sugar, 12c lb Assorted 10-15? pkg. spices. Get them. here 3 pkgs. lot 25 All 60C coffee assorted brands. Fanger has them at, lb 45c All 45 coffee is Jjeing sold here at 3 lbs. tor 1.00 2-lb. can cane and maple srup 75 C 5-lb. can cane and maple syrup $1.50 Assorted cookies. Values you can't duplicate. Per lb 25c Shredded Wheat, per pkg 15 C Superior quality blueing, 2 for 25C All goods mentioned above are limited v There are hundreds upon hundreds of articles that are too numerous to mention in this space. Re member everything goes nothing is reserved at this price slaughterieg sale. Follow the Crowds "25)3 Where Your Dollar Does Double mm IS. U V?, (Continued From Page '.)) cial features. Come, vau will cniov til pin m ' ;3' Thorn has hc::i a sir..1, In r-ri nation in lumber prices from vc to thi: fnil w- have v .red t: Uco; In Itowevt r. it c-en;s t his v. : ; u mi-' IfcA la-1. reuuctiv.n i:;v smu; t Hit'1 to gJ eoi:i. as tle mill-? 'nil say p: i. ', lu-.ve pjii i eacl:ed hot l--.in. If yon are :!:!; I r.- :l;;r:-- o.i im prove merits of nv l.in'i, fi'r:i.( ; ":- 'J i. v is U!!!'e;-v .IVY. We v ate a visit fror.i vi-u aurl will i:':ie 'Xj xvil:it ve believe to be very a-irae-: tive pric(-s. Too ay's market is fr;-ir. t 'verity-five rS'to l'ortv :,cr eent lower th:.n Ia:-i Cea We appre!-iae vutir patronage. FRAXo l.-.RO.S. M.Mi!E!i CO. Jflrs. Jol'n 7our"ifv An: fft, Eliza oct h i&3. 12. is;:;. i,t i.i-Mi;.y w:e l.:rr: .i;.:r. A'i'r.'i ,-ri I V . lv: ':l i ;-k l.r. ;- SMi land. i'.it i Nov. I. i U2'K aged tl'n; years. ! is;on'I-s and 2 .'..yv. v.'lv : JJ' a n-.ild al.ftt 4 years old she -ne.vtd j'with her i-:: reus to Am- ri'-a. (f-.iM-fSfJ ing to N-lra.-ka and f-i ttled en it farm bet ween NehawUa an-1 "r.;::i. S'Si-.e '-v;;s inarrii-d to J-.iia A. l)ou';"ity. fri-. s j rzt .7". " , " i 1 1 1 ' hm: i i i i i . i . : a : j i. ; .-hil .i'-eii v-( re horn, Nellie n r. d M.rrN : Dexter. Morris ivered:-d his moth- ;-'tj'r l: oTlur v.-orld 12 yours pho. ' There rettiain to mourn th departure tMo( Mrs. Duality, her husband. J-.A :i j A. Doughty, one daughter, NeHio i pj : Tucker. thre hrc.ther.--, Henry. Ceo. j if an I Joseph I.ind.-ay, ona si.-rer, Mrs. ! ?jj Sally McN'att turd olio gnmd (iauui.- j:j:er. Orace Elizabeth Titch' r. all el' : gjj-.'j, C:-?s eounty ari l a host of friends. -r'j Mrs. Doughty whr n a young lady E'H:oite,l with the I Tilted Pre' y t ' x i a n ?3 ehtireh. l::t er v 'ih h. r f-unily ur.itir.g . feii with t :i( I'ni'e.-i nr.-tl:rci f-hur.-h ; fcii Ne'i iv.-ka. .Mrs. Ho i-'a'v wa-- a r j.i.- -.-is i ;; ( "bri "! la a. a 1. rid aaal !-.vi-- ' a V C TDTCV "T " ' 1 T ' -.U . 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If I 1 1 Iwo fonn.I r-die'' fror.i ra- sterna--i i t rov.hle I am e:,ii -a ! for i! or:'." 1-. . tvr Wire. T!;t rein: e, I . r3. ' : rrr.t cmse to reeinmend this rem- 'oiv to ail who niiic-r fn.m Maara -b i S::or"iicrvo:n-s. Vo;;r. Vasi'.j Nisi- tin." Tins letter. v r;M:n at !-.;i;ra- i i both. N. J.. on feni-amb- r -'. 1!)::". $3j! s-:r'v:s r':iUt r's Putter Wine may .-M always be reiia l upon, if yotir eon '7 -lit i.'.ai (ail.s fur a. retae.'ly w b i v i 5j':jU-b ana the stomach and iatc: tin- : ami '.a.-i-Tis the mmca n. It r----a -t a ii- :ma' c-.n.'.itior-s f t' the body. taj; otrr dm a -f vt ! :e. r i i r .. :'..-!: es ,H . ... -i- .: i:.. .- ; ., ... 5.ip At. the coming of the winter sr-.aan 111 keep also Trim r's Conc-b S M.aiv" ;a f?;3 h-n:e as v.-.dt iis Triro. r's vr.tip.itrir. t ' : I a very enicitni sargie 101 i:;ie.:i - :aiIiniiOI;. . I .ll'M lire. binary. l:b;:;-15 tk Am land Ave.. Ch- "i-A cago, 111. ' ; sras. w;;r t .x. KIT TPPHM '"r" Vt fill American Lemon leam vii" visi'.:j Johnson County Metropolis Sun da v dnd Take on Ganie From VTeJncftlay's Dally. The .mcriean Iegion footh ball team M of this city are to play their lirtt out j of town game of the season Sunday. ja when they will visit Tecuniseh and In phiy the fast footbail organizal ion ; if of that city The local lovers oi the li exciting sport luu'e been very numb j i i disappointed in the past two weeks in , 2 1 1 j i;( rain that has interfered with the j 'itiplaving here and the;, will now lose : A jx I . " ' i .1.,. 4 ! ft will nlav awav froei homo. The To- i Vi cumsch team is rated as one of the j fast ones in the s outheastern portion j j'J of tb.e state and a real warm battle is looked forward to by the team hut j j in their present form tlic-y are able;a to take on the best of them in tiia jj state. 2 - While no schedule has been i.iade!0 it is hoped to have-. a real game. staged here on Turkey day and as it j 63 lis a. holidav a larsre crowd should be M 17 ff 2 i out to see the season close m a great y contest.. K i i5oys ASKS FOR CITIZENSHIP 7i? ; Yesterday aiternoon Jacol) Mama a ' of this citv made aonlication m the , ollice-of Clerk of the District Court t limna At I!nhnrK,n :i -A- i n ;r that he f. -j fl be granted citizcr.stiip papers to. ne- m v ffi come a full ' fledged citizen cf tlie H f rf United States of America. Mr. . ila- h v5 ma was born m .ioravia. r.r. .'s mn w;i horn iii Moravia, r.r.d arrive! f:: i3 in I. - Tnt Cl.,(r... in 1 firtQ 11-1 In; ! -a since resided hen to v3 Can't look veil, eat well or feel m stH . . . . . . . i i. ... .v. W well with impure i.-ioo-i. iveep me ij i!i blood pure with .Burdock .Wood Hit- $a ters. Eat simply, take exercise, keep ;; clean and good health U pretty tine u to follow. ; 1.25 a bottle. . Tj Crover Khodon. nephew ;f George fa Rhoden of tins city, v.-ho hns bea-n t.i engaged in farming in Colorado, has arrived in this civ and will make Duty! PAGE riVT 12 U -jJ dub: rT3 AT"' f i ' . V. :z c-- a ".vcilcc-Y ai:c vro - -l i c.:: lO 1 - . 1 )- ,T I, li leu; t.. i - - - t 3 i v ! M- ( c:-;i . f 1. . e j a;rr!nj ' 'j ' . "a,; t'.l io : . 'rta.i time :a t.i i; 'a. C i ' a : ie ! t a i- : ii? A t 'hi tic- want or s-cr.i-2tr.ir.;-' 1 t a up this f-jsi-cc .r.c! icr ci:r i: id ( means each m your pocket or- 15 on our $75 suits now :,t:l) 14 70 56 13 65 52 1 2 60 J? 10 50 41 i 9 45 3( 8 40 32 7 35 2o 6 50 24 Upwards to $2.50 e:i a S: 1 )c on . ,,- . f .-. -. . V . - . 1.5iouses Boys' Shirtc . . . . B TV 1 1 oys i-.i"iCi:ina'.-3 I3ov3 Suits -4r jr. mi if Men's M--".:kiri:?.Vvs . . ' . " pan s rsmrts Men's Sv.cai.ers, etc, YCU DON'T B i! LI EYE TRACING V,; US PAYS 7Trt:. H 1 A a.- r -1: Henry" to Keep i' C'i ? f r a-" '"r'', "t t. k. X : w , ! ' ii i. i H i t. H it! his hem." here tor the presart at t, 1 least.