Cresco plain dealer (Cresco, Howard County, Iowa). 1917-09 ... · Selected for Military Service. i...

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Brink, Granger. : Oscar Natvig, Cresco. t Roy Casper Kruoger, Riceville. i James Thomas McAvoy, Elma. : Joe Wagnor, Cresco. >*' Geo. Wm. Herpelinck, Limo Spgs. t Simon Osenga, Lime Springs. - \ Anton Marhoul, Cresco. : Frank John Hrdlicka, Elma. Glenn Wm. Bundy, Le Roy, Minn. ' Emil Ring, Riceville, Iowa. t." Frank Joseph Komarek, Elma. I' William, C. J. Groth. Elma. v Gaylord C. Robison, Elma. * - Eugene Edward Farrell, Elma. ; William Zahaysky, Protivln. : Frank Moyer, Elma. ' Richard E. Culbertson, Crcsco. Hans Robert Larson, Chester. I John Lewis Horky, Protiviu. William Crawford, Cresco. Carl Bastian, Lime Springs.* Edwin Thompson, Elma. Frank S. Roethler, Elma. George Arthur Swenson, Cresco. Francis C. Hansen, Ricevillc. John Frahm, Elma. Cornelius J. Driscoll, Elma. Fred Poter, Cresco. Jerry FOgle, Ricevillc. Matthew Martin, Elma. Otto Clell Macklin, Cresco. James. Edward F. Duni, Cresco. w Joseph William- Dunn, Alta Vista. Henry. Daniel Bronner, Cresco. Albert William Derr, Elma. Frank Willis Jones, Lime Springs. Albert Aug. Henning, Saratoga. , Floyd Harrison Wells, Chester. Charles E. Anderson, Liice Springs Frank Clear, Elma. Will Deck Aberly, Cresco. Charles F. Fish, Cresco. John Michael Drilling, Crcsco. Evan Ellis Parry, Lime Springs. Roy M. Callahan, Cresco. John J. Benedict, Elma. John Jacob Blaoer, Cresco. Raphael W. Ferrie, Crcsco. Herman McDaniel, Elma. John P. Noonan, Elma. Aaron Wells, Ricevillc. Lennis E. Glass, Cresco. - William J. Pesek, Cresco. Philip Anthony Daly, Elma. Hubert M. Posphical, Elma. Alfred Grinhaug, Cresco. John W. Johnson, Lime Springs. Henry Philip Kapler. Bonair. Earnest M. Diedrl'ck, Chester. Paul C. Geraty, Cresco. George Bayer, Elma. Charles C. Fagner, Cresco. Ernest Joseph Weist, Cresco. Harry B. Smith, Acme. Otto W< Blerkamp, Cresco. Francis J. Roman, Lime Springs. —;—: :— T7 W ' Albert F. Leitz, LIm? Springs. 51 John Anderlick, Lime Springs Joseph M. Ludwig, Elma. t Carl Julius J. Henke, Cresco. >; August C. Baethke, Saratoga. Edmund J. Mulick, Elma. John Farnsworth Nash, Crcsco. Joseph Shimak, Protivin. John B. Biwer, Elma. , William Fritz Meyer, Cresco. v Mike John Huber, Cresco'. Arthur Julius Qvern, Cresco. Joseph John Kakac, Bonair. * Ole Johnson, Elma. ^ Charles Brunston, Elma. Hugh Alphansas Malone, Cresco. William Charles Pless, Cresco. John Casper Weber, Elma. Anton Roman, Jr., Elma. , Paul Landa, Protivin. John O. Moldenhauer, Cresco. George F. Dennis, Chester. John Henry Schultz, Lime Springs Theodore Smigiel, Elma. Sylvester Mealy, Elma. Enus Ferkingstad, Elma. - ' r . Harry Martin, Elma. Joseph Stolba, Cresco. s ' Edward G. Fogarty, Elma. Chas. Fred Parchman, Cresco. " John Newton Russell, Crcsco. '. J, Anton Peter Milota, Cresco. Orville F. H. Stuelke, Le Roy, Minn. Verne Edmond Ryan, Le Roy Minn. John Johnson, Elma. > Lucius Aug. Roesler, Lime Springs. John Sylvester McGee, Elma. Fred Osmond Swenson, Cresco. " Cart Wm. Henderson, Cresco. - v Ernest Wm. Fried rick, Elma. v'-" James Koshatka, Elma. Lester Walker, Cresco. ;-i ^ The District Board at Waterloo has certified back exemptions on appeal y from the local board, mostly on the ground of dependents, as follows: Glen H. Ken worthy, Chester. Leslie O. Mitchell, Cresco. George E. Wa^e, Cresco. - Homer J. Kuns, Cresco. Gustave A. Leitz, Elma. Jesse H. Mhhaffey, Riceville. Elroy Miller, Elma. Frank J. Webber, Cresco. Roy Owen, fci me Springs. Will F. Schultz, Cresco. ~ The following exemptions' have been granted by the District Bdard on in- dustrial grounds: William F. Bronner, Cresco. Albert E. Nelson, Lime Springs. Frank Zoback, Elma. Lewis J. Moravetz, Cresco. Harry F. Herpelinck, Lime Springs. Will Volkering, Cresco. George Mackenburg, Cresco. John E. Davis. Bonair. Ross L. Miller, LeRoy. Luman S. Gilbert, LaVler. > : Joseph A. Hruska, Cresco. Amandus L. Schmelzer, Cresco. Alva E. Specht, Cresco. ' Thos. H. Jones, Lime Springs. Charles J. Haskovec, Elma. Henry Erger, Elma. Harvey L. Stark, Riceville. Theo. Knutson, Elma. JohnC. Goodman, Elma. Frank E. Dinger, Elma. ' Robert J. Lundak, Cresco. i' For Sale. Splendid residence and barn with three acres, the best of garden soil. Let us show you this choice town farm. LUERS LAND Co., Cresco, la. For Sale. A McCormick Corn Binder. See E. E. Bateman. 2-t2 JURY LIST. The following named persons have been drawn to serve on the petit Jury at the next term of the district ^outt which convenes Oct. 1st. 1—Fred Semerad Howard 2—S. Bergeson ...Forest City 3—R. J. Logue Cresco 4—W. H. Whalen .Afton 5—Art Hopple .New Oregon 6—Emil Vogel 'Howard 7—A- N. Wentworth......... Cresco 8—Clarenco McGrane Afton 9—J. F. Scharnweber Cresco 10—Theo. Halweg Crcsco 11—Phil Hayes Cresco 12—I. A. McCaughey.... Oak Dale 13—Frank Wallace ...Saratoga 14—John" Derr, Jr Paris 15—Frank T. Chyle New Oregon 16—John Schultz Cresco 17—Henry Meyer Forest City 18—H. N. Hattlestad.... —Cresco 19—Will F. Scholz... Cresco 20—Chas. Kliem„.. ..Howard Center 21—Roy Sigler.... ./...Saratoga 22—John Graff .Jamestown 23—Jacob A. Bronner -Albion 24—Ward Jacobus...... ... Jamestown 25—R. J. Peckham ..Cresco 26—Wm. Lauck.^ Howard 27—L. C. Lubbert.........—... Afton 28—Leo Biwer. Howard 29—Ira Wentworth.... Cresco 30—F. L. Gratopp Howard 31—C. H. Thomas .Chester 32—John ' Wacha .Howard 33—Walter Hoopman... Forest City 34—Charles Hass Cresco 35=—Henry W. Owen —.Forest City 36—Wm. Hedding, Jr— .Afton 37—Chas. T. Bigalk. Albion 38r—J. P. Jensen Oak Dale 39—J. J. McCarrille..... .Paris 40—C. K. Webber. .Cresco ''Mj^ Soldier Girl." * Pretty tunes and captivating song •cu- bits occur incessantly in the new musi- ' cal play ' with a military attnosphere ' "My Soldier Girl" under the manage- ment of Le Comte and Flesher and will be presented at The Cresco, OcV 1st. It possesses more song hits than any : other musical offering presented in SV years. The tuneful melody of-"My Soldier Girl" is fast becoming the 7:. vogue everywhere, - so impressive is ^ this haunting melody that the audi- ence are heard to. whistle after the.^l^ first act or Humming same as .they * ;.; make their exit. The other -effective! song hits include "When I Dream of 1} 7 Yod," "Oh You Naughty Baby," \ "Tell Me With Your Heart, "Come ^ On and Baby Me," "Dixie Doodle. "My Soldier . Girl" and a score of - 0 others. ^^ laportant AnnouoceBent The War has created a demand 'for. ^ thousands- of Stenographers, Book- f keepers, . Auto Uechanica and Engi- neers. Great opportunities are await- S ing you. Prepare,in one of the beat .^ and largest schools in the Northwest. ^ Rates are reasonably low. Enter any- time, . State work you want and write > for big, free Catalogue at once. \ 1 * University of Southern Minnesota, Inc. . . ,v Austin, Minn,» . Horses and Miles Wanted! Henry Newmann will be>inCresco on j Saturday, Sept. 22nd, to buy several ^ cars of horses and mules. Will be bere rain qt shine. - For Sale. ' A new 6-room house. Good well, eel- ^ lar and cistern. 3large lots. Enquire -/) of JOHN BIRTWISTLB. 3t4 ic'.. I -•r - ONE PRICE TO ALL MOTT& e Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear W E are now well prepared for the Fall and Winter Business. Our stocks in all departments are complete and at prices worth more money. We ADVISE you to buy in large quantities, as in all departments we will haves to ask more money for the same merchandise. We are not marking our goods according to the market value as long as our present stock lasts. Compare our prices. We know the market conditions thoroughly and invite you to look over our stock. i ; u -h.. » Munsing UAderwear Prices Children's Vests and Pants 40c, 50c and 65c. Children's Wool Vests and Pants 65c, 85c and $1.00. Children's Union Suits 65c, ,85c and $1.00, Children's Union Suits $1.00, $1.25 and $1.75. * Ladies' Vests and Pants' 65c and 75c. J ' - v Ladies Vests and Pants $1.25 and $1.50. Ladies'Vests and Pants $1.50 and $1.75. Ladies' Union Suits $1.26 and $1.50. Ladies' Union Suits 2.00 and 2.25. Ladies' Union Suits 2.50 and 2.75. Ladies' Union Suits 2.75 and 3.00. Ladies 1 * Union Suits 3.25 and 3.50. 'We guarantee to you that this merchandise is worth from 25c to 50c a garment more than they are marked. Wayne Knit Hosiery Children's Hosiery 25c and 35c ^ all worth 30c an£ 40c / Ladies' Hosiery J25c, worth 30c 1 Ladies ^Hosiery! 30c, worth 35c | Ladies' Hosiery^ 35c, worth 45c | Ladies'gHosiery 50c, wortng60c ; Ladies! | Hosiery j40c, worth i 50c Ladies' Hosiery » 75c, worth J 90c IQ All our Hosiery is marked|cheap k ••'rti We are selling Dress . Goods almost at market cost. $ .85 Serges, worth $1.00 .85 Batiste, worth 1.00 1.50 Serges, worth 2.00 1.65 Premier^ worth 2.00 1.65 San Toy, worth 2.00 And other goods are worth accord- ingly. Buy some now before they go up. Silks All our Silks are marked very cheap. v $1.50 Silks are really worth $1.75 and $2.00. Outings andlBlankets We have, a large stock and bought at the old price. Outings 15c to 18c. v ; Blankets at all prices. Look over our nice wool Blankets. Warner Corsets $1.00 and up Nemb Corsets $2.00 and up Gossard Corsets $2.50 and up - All Corsets are Wq|rth 25c to - 50c more than the^ are marked. Cotton Batts \2 l-2j;cents and up -A , . Dur line pfe Goab i^;oming in ivery day. v We ha^^^ll the new cloths, colors atid pricesf f We have marked them cheap^f# according to cost, than ever- before. Prices $10.00 and up to $50.00. Get yours selected now. v v 'J New Fall Suits' u We have lots of beautiful Suits for; you to choose from. ^ Prices from: $10.00 up to $45.00. ^ p * ; I'itf All our Sweaters were bought at the old market value ^nd marked the same way. Compare the prices Buy your Ginghams, Percales, Muslins, Sheetings and Tubings now. They will be still higher in price. ' ;• We cannot guarantee^any of the prices to remain as mairkedj: so we ADVISE you to buy n©w. .60. wm. - •K S >)' l-y - * & 'Wl, : rll M T

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Page 1: Cresco plain dealer (Cresco, Howard County, Iowa). 1917-09 ... · Selected for Military Service. i Isv&s The local board for Howard county has received from the district board the

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Selected for Military Service. i Isv&s The local board for Howard county

has received from the district board the following list of persons who have been selected for military • service. The list contains 126 names. As the county's quota is 138, twelve more persons yet remain to be selected.

» Shelby Michael Stokes, Chaonia, Mo. Joseph Frank Moudry, Crcsco.

' Frank Gilbert Dann, Lime Springs. •' Joseph J. Volz, Cresco.

vv Frank Gause, Cresco. -1 Levi Thomas Roberts, Lime Springs JAlbert^ Michael Milota, Cresco,, ^

August Emil Monthy, Bonair. Frank Junko, Cresco. Henry August Merteno, Cresoo.K

j Alois Jos. Pecinovsky, Calmar. ;

' > Aloin Schriber, Ricevillc. 1 James William Shafer, Cresco. :. Lellis Lloyd Lowry, Cresco. i Jesse Oren Stevens, Cresco.^ ' ,

Marc Edward Deegan, Elma. ' Fred W. Mohr, Cresco.

•u Otto Geo. Brink, Granger. : Oscar Natvig, Cresco. t Roy Casper Kruoger, Riceville.

i James Thomas McAvoy, Elma. : Joe Wagnor, Cresco. >*' Geo. Wm. Herpelinck, Limo Spgs. t Simon Osenga, Lime Springs. -\ Anton Marhoul, Cresco. : Frank John Hrdlicka, Elma.

Glenn Wm. Bundy, Le Roy, Minn. ' Emil Ring, Riceville, Iowa.

t." Frank Joseph Komarek, Elma. I' William, C. J. Groth. Elma. v Gaylord C. Robison, Elma. „ * - Eugene Edward Farrell, Elma. ; William Zahaysky, Protivln. : Frank Moyer, Elma. ' Richard E. Culbertson, Crcsco.

Hans Robert Larson, Chester. • I John Lewis Horky, Protiviu.

William Crawford, Cresco.

Carl Bastian, Lime Springs.* Edwin Thompson, Elma. Frank S. Roethler, Elma. George Arthur Swenson, Cresco. Francis C. Hansen, Ricevillc. John Frahm, Elma. Cornelius J. Driscoll, Elma. Fred Poter, Cresco. Jerry FOgle, Ricevillc. Matthew Martin, Elma. Otto Clell Macklin, Cresco. James. Edward F. Duni, Cresco. w Joseph William- Dunn, Alta Vista. Henry. Daniel Bronner, Cresco. Albert William Derr, Elma. Frank Willis Jones, Lime Springs. Albert Aug. Henning, Saratoga. , Floyd Harrison Wells, Chester. Charles E. Anderson, Liice Springs Frank Clear, Elma. Will Deck Aberly, Cresco. Charles F. Fish, Cresco. John Michael Drilling, Crcsco. Evan Ellis Parry, Lime Springs. Roy M. Callahan, Cresco. John J. Benedict, Elma. John Jacob Blaoer, Cresco. Raphael W. Ferrie, Crcsco. Herman McDaniel, Elma. John P. Noonan, Elma. Aaron Wells, Ricevillc. Lennis E. Glass, Cresco. - • William J. Pesek, Cresco. Philip Anthony Daly, Elma. Hubert M. Posphical, Elma. Alfred Grinhaug, Cresco. John W. Johnson, Lime Springs. Henry Philip Kapler. Bonair. Earnest M. Diedrl'ck, Chester. Paul C. Geraty, Cresco. George Bayer, Elma. Charles C. Fagner, Cresco. Ernest Joseph Weist, Cresco. Harry B. Smith, Acme. Otto W< Blerkamp, Cresco. Francis J. Roman, Lime Springs.

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' Albert F. Leitz, LIm? Springs. 51

John Anderlick, Lime Springs Joseph M. Ludwig, Elma. t

Carl Julius J. Henke, Cresco. >; August C. Baethke, Saratoga. Edmund J. Mulick, Elma. John Farnsworth Nash, Crcsco. Joseph Shimak, Protivin. John B. Biwer, Elma. • , William Fritz Meyer, Cresco. v Mike John Huber, Cresco'. Arthur Julius Qvern, Cresco. Joseph John Kakac, Bonair. * • Ole Johnson, Elma. ^ Charles Brunston, Elma. Hugh Alphansas Malone, Cresco. William Charles Pless, Cresco. John Casper Weber, Elma. • Anton Roman, Jr., Elma. , Paul Landa, Protivin. John O. Moldenhauer, Cresco. George F. Dennis, Chester. John Henry Schultz, Lime Springs Theodore Smigiel, Elma. Sylvester Mealy, Elma. Enus Ferkingstad, Elma. - ' r. Harry Martin, Elma. Joseph Stolba, Cresco. s ' Edward G. Fogarty, Elma. Chas. Fred Parchman, Cresco. " John Newton Russell, Crcsco. '. J, Anton Peter Milota, Cresco. Orville F. H. Stuelke, Le Roy, Minn. Verne Edmond Ryan, Le Roy Minn. John Johnson, Elma.

> Lucius Aug. Roesler, Lime Springs. John Sylvester McGee, Elma. Fred Osmond Swenson, Cresco. " Cart Wm. Henderson, Cresco. - v

Ernest Wm. Fried rick, Elma. v'-" • James Koshatka, Elma. Lester Walker, Cresco. ;-i

The District Board at Waterloo has certified back exemptions on appeal

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from the local board, mostly on the ground of dependents, as follows:

Glen H. Ken worthy, Chester. Leslie O. Mitchell, Cresco. George E. Wa^e, Cresco.

- Homer J. Kuns, Cresco. Gustave A. Leitz, Elma. Jesse H. Mhhaffey, Riceville. Elroy Miller, Elma. Frank J. Webber, Cresco. Roy Owen, fci me Springs. Will F. Schultz, Cresco. ~

The following exemptions' have been granted by the District Bdard on in­dustrial grounds:

William F. Bronner, Cresco. Albert E. Nelson, Lime Springs. Frank Zoback, Elma. Lewis J. Moravetz, Cresco. Harry F. Herpelinck, Lime Springs. Will Volkering, Cresco. George Mackenburg, Cresco. John E. Davis. Bonair. Ross L. Miller, LeRoy. Luman S. Gilbert, LaVler. >:

Joseph A. Hruska, Cresco. Amandus L. Schmelzer, Cresco. Alva E. Specht, Cresco. ' Thos. H. Jones, Lime Springs. Charles J. Haskovec, Elma. Henry Erger, Elma. Harvey L. Stark, Riceville. Theo. Knutson, Elma. JohnC. Goodman, Elma. Frank E. Dinger, Elma.

' Robert J. Lundak, Cresco. i'

For Sale. Splendid residence and barn with

three acres, the best of garden soil. Let us show you this choice town farm.

LUERS LAND Co., Cresco, la.

For Sale. A McCormick Corn Binder. See E.

E. Bateman. 2-t2

JURY LIST.

The following named persons have been drawn to serve on the petit Jury at the next term of the district ^outt which convenes Oct. 1st. 1—Fred Semerad Howard 2—S. Bergeson ...Forest City 3—R. J. Logue Cresco 4—W. H. Whalen .Afton 5—Art Hopple .New Oregon 6—Emil Vogel 'Howard 7—A- N. Wentworth......... Cresco 8—Clarenco McGrane Afton 9—J. F. Scharnweber Cresco

10—Theo. Halweg Crcsco 11—Phil Hayes Cresco 12—I. A. McCaughey.... Oak Dale 13—Frank Wallace ...Saratoga 14—John" Derr, Jr Paris 15—Frank T. Chyle New Oregon 16—John Schultz Cresco 17—Henry Meyer Forest City 18—H. N. Hattlestad.... —Cresco 19—Will F. Scholz... Cresco 20—Chas. Kliem„.. ..Howard Center 21—Roy Sigler.... ./...Saratoga 22—John Graff .Jamestown 23—Jacob A. Bronner -Albion 24—Ward Jacobus...... ... Jamestown 25—R. J. Peckham ..Cresco 26—Wm. Lauck.^ Howard 27—L. C. Lubbert.........—... Afton 28—Leo Biwer. Howard 29—Ira Wentworth.... Cresco 30—F. L. Gratopp Howard 31—C. H. Thomas .Chester 32—John ' Wacha .Howard 33—Walter Hoopman... Forest City 34—Charles Hass Cresco 35=—Henry W. Owen —.Forest City 36—Wm. Hedding, Jr— .Afton 37—Chas. T. Bigalk. Albion 38r—J. P. Jensen Oak Dale 39—J. J. McCarrille..... .Paris 40—C. K. Webber. .Cresco

''Mj Soldier Girl." * Pretty tunes and captivating song •cu­

bits occur incessantly in the new musi- ' cal play ' with a military attnosphere ' "My Soldier Girl" under the manage-ment of Le Comte and Flesher and will be presented at The Cresco, OcV 1st. It possesses more song hits than any : other musical offering presented in SV years. The tuneful melody of-"My Soldier Girl" is fast becoming the 7:. vogue everywhere, - so impressive is ^ this haunting melody that the audi-ence are heard to. whistle after the.^l^ first act or Humming same as .they * ;.; make their exit. The other -effective! song hits include "When I Dream of 1} 7 Yod," "Oh You Naughty Baby," \

"Tell Me With Your Heart, "Come On and Baby Me," "Dixie Doodle. "My Soldier . Girl" and a score of - 0 others. ^

laportant AnnouoceBent The War has created a demand 'for.

thousands- of Stenographers, Book- f keepers, . Auto Uechanica and Engi-neers. Great opportunities are await- S ing you. Prepare,in one of the beat .^ and largest schools in the Northwest. ^ Rates are reasonably low. Enter any-time, . State work you want and write > for big, free Catalogue at once. \1 * University of Southern Minnesota, Inc.

. . ,v Austin, Minn,» .

Horses and Miles Wanted! Henry Newmann will be>inCresco on j

Saturday, Sept. 22nd, to buy several ^ cars of horses and mules. Will be bere rain qt shine.

- For Sale. ' A new 6-room house. Good well, eel- ^

lar and cistern. 3large lots. Enquire -/) of JOHN BIRTWISTLB. 3t4

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Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear

WE are now well prepared for the Fall and Winter Business. Our stocks in all departments are complete and at prices worth more money. We ADVISE you to buy in large quantities, as in all departments we will haves

to ask more money for the same merchandise. We are not marking our goods according to the market value as long as our present stock lasts. Compare our prices. We know the market conditions thoroughly and invite you to look over our stock. i ; u -h.. »

Munsing UAderwear Prices Children's Vests and Pants

40c, 50c and 65c. Children's Wool Vests and

Pants 65c, 85c and $1.00. Children's Union Suits 65c,

,85c and $1.00, Children's Union Suits $1.00,

$1.25 and $1.75. * Ladies' Vests and Pants' 65c

and 75c . • J ' - v Ladies Vests and Pants $1.25

and $1.50. Ladies'Vests and Pants $1.50

and $1.75. Ladies' Union Suits $1.26 and

$1.50. Ladies' Union Suits 2.00 and

2.25. Ladies' Union Suits 2.50 and

2.75. Ladies' Union Suits 2.75 and

3.00. Ladies1* Union Suits 3.25 and

3.50. 'We guarantee to you that

this merchandise is worth from 25c to 50c a garment more than they are marked.

Wayne Knit Hosiery Children's Hosiery 25c and 35c

^ all worth 30c an£ 40c / Ladies' Hosiery J25c, worth 30c 1 Ladies ^Hosiery! 30c, worth 35c | Ladies' Hosiery^ 35c, worth 45c | Ladies'gHosiery 50c, wortng60c ; Ladies! | Hosiery j40c, worth i 50c

Ladies' Hosiery • » 75c, worth J 90c IQ All our Hosiery is marked|cheap

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We are selling Dress . Goods almost at market cost.

$ .85 Serges, worth $1.00 .85 Batiste, worth 1.00

1.50 Serges, worth 2.00 1.65 Premier^ worth 2.00 1.65 San Toy, worth 2.00

And other goods are worth accord­ingly. Buy some now before

they go up.

Silks All our Silks are marked very cheap.

v $1.50 Silks are really worth $1.75 and $2.00. •

Outings andlBlankets We have, a large stock and

bought at the old price. Outings 15c to 18c. v ;

Blankets at all prices. Look over our nice wool Blankets.

Warner Corsets $1.00 and up Nemb Corsets $2.00 and up Gossard Corsets $2.50 and up - All Corsets are Wq|rth 25c to - 50c more than the are marked.

Cotton Batts \2 l-2j;cents and up

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. Dur line pfe Goab i^;oming in ivery day. v We ha^^^ll the new cloths, colors atid pricesf f We have marked them cheap^f# according to cost, than ever- before. Prices $10.00 and up to $50.00. Get yours selected now. v v 'J

New Fall Suits' u We have lots of beautiful Suits for; you to choose from. ^ Prices from: $10.00 up to $45.00. ^ p

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All our Sweaters were bought at the old market value ^nd marked the same way. Compare the prices

Buy your Ginghams, Percales, Muslins, Sheetings and Tubings now. They will be still higher in price. ' ;•

We cannot guarantee^any of the prices to remain as mairkedj: so we ADVISE you to buy n©w. •

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