1 a it n i -1 PAQE EIGHT PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUENAL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1935. if 6LAFJ10IIR! ' DAIHTIHES That Gay Young Feet Demand $.98 I ? if MpJI Here it is! A flattering one eyelet tie of genuine kid for those who demand the unusual instylish footwear. Decorative two-tone zig-zag stitching and perfora tions, neatly tailored bow and high graceful heel with trim leather soles. This is one style of many we have to show. All different for all occasions and dress. Every size in medium and narrow widths. SOENNICHSEN'S ENJOYS VISIT HERE . V. 0. Reeves, local service man, who has been undergoing treatment at the U. S. Veterans' hospital at Lincoln, was in the city to spend Monday and Tuesday with his family. He was brought home by Mrs. Reeves and brother and this morning was returned to the hospital, Rev. Troy taking him back and he was accom panied by Mrs. Reeves who looked after the care of the husband until reaching the hospital. VISITS PARENTS HERE Robert L. Hartford, of Kansas City, Missouri,- was a visitor here over Sun day and today at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hartford and the many old friends. Mr. Hart ford is now located in Kansas City with the Hall Brothers Co., a large manufacturing company' of station ery and novelties, one of the largest concerns of Its kind in the middle west. He is returning home this evening. QUEEN STANDINGS From "Wednesday's Daily Count of the votes made today show the following: Lois Troop -- 226 Ruth Ferrie 212 i Helen Schultz 112 Gertrude Vallery 90 'Lois Giles 43 jVirginia Samek 25 .Bette Bulin 15 June Keil 14 HERE FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. Annabel Evans, of Los An geles, California, Is visiting at the home of Mrs. W. II. Rainey and other relatives in this section. Mrs. Evans is eighty-one years old and has made the trip to Chicago and northern Illinois, eastern Iowa and Nebraska. She will visit in Montana and Ore gon before returning to her home. VISITS IN CITY Roy James and daughter, Betty, came over from their home near Clarlnda, Iowa, Sunday to enjoy a visit at the home of Miss Emma De Hart and Ward Whelan, their aunt and uncle. The James family are former residents here and enjoyed meeting the many friends while in the city. Journal ads bring you news of timely bargains. Read them! POLICE TRAIL PROWLERS Officers David Pickrel and Roy Stewart were kept busy Tuesday night by reports of prowlers in sev eral parts of the city and apparently two of these are making themselves active, one on the north and one on the south side of the city. From the reports that the officers have received there is very strong suspicions as to whom the parties may be and the officers are continu ing their investigation in the hope that they may definitely tie up the prowlers with the parties tliey have under suspicion. The residenters in the different sections where the parties have been reported are also preparing to deal with the matter and those who make themselves a nuisance by their night wanderings are likely to find them selves well shot up. All kinds of commercial print ing done promptly at the Journal office. 1 n mmm THESE PRICES GOOD FRIDAY - SATURDAY " " Queen Olives, 10-oz. . . . . .230 Horseradish, pure, extra strong. . . .lGp Chili, P & G, 2 cans. . . .190 Cream of Wheat, large pkg 250 Majestic Toilet Paper, 1000 Sheet. . 50 Shrimp, Dry or Wet pack, can 150 Green Beans, No. 2 cans, 3 for ..... 250 Tomatoes, No. 2 can, 3 for 250 Hominy, No. 22 can, 2 for 170 Butter-Hut Salad Dressing 1000 Island - Relish Spread AT FOLLOWING SPECIAL PRICES Quart, 350 Pint, 210 8-oz., 150 2bJ Macaroni or Spaghetti, per lb. ..... 100 Economy Coffee, lb.. . 190 Butter-Nut Coffee, lb .300 Balloon Soap Chips, 5-lb. box 350 "Of)-- SPECIAL rUtetil' PRICE r ' ) 0 in sg 2-lb. 'can . . . 590 Tho Quality Coffee of America! THEE TEA ORANQE PEKOE l2-lb. Pkg 350 y4-lb. Pkg.. . GREEN JAPAN V2-h. Pkg. .... 290 -lb. Pkg. . . ..180 ..150 FRESH MEATS Plate Boil, per lb . . 10c Bee Boast, lb .17c Sirloin Steals, lb .25c Porli Chops, lb .28c Cut from 10 to 12 lb. Loins Leg o Lamb, lb. . . 25c Lamb Boast, .lb 20c Lamb Chops, lb 25c Chili Bricfc, lb 20c American Cheese, lb.. . . ...... .23c v'V 'fri' 71 H Fine Quality Far Felt Snap Brim ATS A very smart new style hat with a sand-blast plaid decora tion on brim and crown. You will like these. Come in and see what the well - dressed men will wear this fall. Basket Stripe Ties Wide and narrow basket weave stripes in choice of six new color combinations! Hand made silks. 69c Fancy Elose Checks and Stripes! Smart new colors for Fall wear in thes? strong socks. You'll want several pair. 25c Dress SHIRTS Popular new zig-zag stripe in blue, tan or green on white vat dyed percale. 98c Beau Brummel SHIRTS with the new collar; always neat - will not wilt.- no starch easy to iron. New Fall patterns. Young Men's Corduroy Slacks $2.98 ' Wide waist band, 24-in. bottoms. Powder Blue, Eust, Brown, Grey, Maroon, Tan and Green. NOW. Take Advantage of Low Summer Prices on JOIN OUR BLANKET CLUB! It's as easy as A B CI Just select the blankets you want. Pay only 25c now and 25c per week, and when wintry winds blow again, you'll have a warm new blanket all paid for ! 72x84 -Inch Part Wool Double Blankets $2-89 3-Inch Sateen Binding Not less than 5 wool in these blankets ! If you want a lot of beauty, durability and warmtn for your money, vou'll want one of these! Colors to harmonize with every bedroom! Cotton Double Blankets $49 70x80 inches, warm fleecy nap and beautiful pastel plaids, shell stitched ends. PLAID COTTON SINGLE BLANKETS 70x80 inches, same quality as double, but single. Beau- ffg tiful plaids with shell stitched ends. Only U 2) ULrtJss The Largest Store In Cass County, Plattsnsouth, Kebr. 1 P 1 i m 1 J 9 P y l u y u i i I i I m 1 y p. i w - n a i . 8 ft fi?EV.,.."b.;iH JK I W s-n llllifll r i School days . . the good old golden rule days are SPECIAL here again. If takes a lot of energy to go fo school PRTnflV A and learn all about the three Rs; and these foods . B-rrrr listed here are just what growing children needmosf. 1 UKUAX IGA CREAM CEREAL--17 IGA GOLD TOST CORN LA M ALTED MIL ;tch COOKIES . . LLY DROPS CLD DUTCH SPICED PKG. PKG. LBS. 25c "Hi m. uj iiiiimiiii.iu i in urn, mimm f 9 a a Ml Q a N li : 3 C3 ii M R M M M M M ti u N y 1 U H fi rs M ti N n y M ii y u ii M M H ti BREAKFAST COCOA CAN lie PURE CANE 4 i!LBS- 82e PURE RENDERED 1111 PURE CREAMERY LB. ..9c 25c m .3 for .6 for innnnni 0 ,f 311 KRAUT Fancy, No. 2.Vz Can CORN Finest, No. 2 Can, 3 fcr PEAS 9Cr S Finest, Mo. 2 Can, 2 for "W " TmiATnre r r H PJo. 2 Can SARDINES Domestic Oil . CRACKERS Soda or Graham, 2-lb. . Peanut Butter Largo Jar Pork and Beans Litby's cr Van Camp's. . MILK Caroline, Tall... 3 Cans CHOCOLATE 7 Ap j Eakor's Premium, J-lb. AXV h Hershey's, Sc. Pancake Flour 1 H n U IGA Brand, 3!2-lb. Pkg. 1 C f WHEATIES 2 Pkgs. for CRISCO o i u. in w -w rj SOAP OC y Swift's White. . .10 Bars n OAKITE 2 Pkgs. for. . . 25c I 25c 19c 33c . 5c tj 17c 1 ta M v COTIN FED YcarVtna Stock 12c .iiGr Boast! High Q"amy' Lb' 20c Tender, J"'", 25c SW.FTS GENUINE iamb SteaUs 20c ' iSlb. 21c I FIRM, RIPE 4 LBS. HEAD lie i y (: J V