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Friday, January 24, 1913 MARSHALL REPUBLICAN . : 7 . . - M omy arz days NEW YORK RACKET 'j dqn BIG CLEAN UP T BIG CLEAN-UP SALE Marshall, Missouri. SALE OUR BIG CLEAN-UP SALE! p Started off with a whoop last Saturday and hundreds of satisfied customers have taken s advantage of the tremendous price reductions and supplied themselves with some of 2 the greatest bargains ever sold in Marshall. However our stock is'so large and varied that we still have plenty of bargains left. So come in and get your share. Everyday g during the sale we will have an EXTRA SPECIAL on sale from 3 to 4 o'clock. This will be a bargain of extraordinary yalue. Get in every day you can, as we are getting in new goods every day. Ladies' Suits and Coats The biggest price saving event ever held in Marshall is now going on in this department. We have three lots of tf7 Cfl 1fl ?1 9 Oft Ladies' Suits at . . P1C.U0 Values up to double the sale price. All sizes, all colors, all styles. If you need or want a Suit don't wait. LADIES' COATS Big reduction in Sealette Cloth and Novelty Coats. $25 Sealette for $17.50 $25 Cloth Coat for $15 $20 Cloth Coats for $13.75 and many other big bargains in this department. Men's Clothing If you will need a suit during the next six months take advantage of this bargain opportunity. $22.00 Suits $1675 $12.50 Suits en 7C for . . . PMd $18.00 Suits $10.00 Suits yg And one special lot, values up to $10.00 for ... $5.95 Big bargains all over this department in Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods. 3 Shoes and Boots With lots of winter be fore us you should take ad vantage of the big reduc tions in our Shoe Depart ment. Boots up to $7.50 - $4.95 $5 values for - - - 3.75 $4 values for - - 2.95 We have cut the price deep in Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. "Come in and be shown." Groceries You can buy 18 lbs. granulated Sugar-$1.00 4 lbs. choice Coffee 1.00 Northern Potatoes .75 8 bars Clairette Soap .25 3 pUgs. Macaroni .25 25c K. C. Baking Powder.. .19 60c Maple Syrup .39 35c Maple Syrup '21 3 pkgs. Corn Flakes.. 25 2 pkgs. Grape Nut 25 3 pkgs. fancy Pecans .50 3 lbs. mixed Nuts .50 Choice bananas, per doz. .25 4 cans choice corn .25 1 lb. Price's baking powder $ .45 6 choice Grape Fruit .25 Northern Cabbage, per lb. .02 French Peas, per can . .20 Pan Cake Flour, per pkg. .10 3 lbs. choice Raisins .25 3 lbs. seeded Raisins .25 3 big can Hominy. ... .25 Fancy Asparagus, per can. .15 .1 qt. jar Queen Olives J .25 Cooking Apples, per pk.. .20 25c cake Chocolate .19 2 pkgs. Knox Gelatine .25 Star Tobacco, per lb. .45 EXTRA SPECIAL 1 lot Ladies' Silk Dresses, values up to 10 OH $20, choice . Plv.VV Late styles and colors, all sizes. Get in on this quick if you want one. Meat Department If you are not buying your meat from us you are losing money and failing to get the best meat in town. Give us a trial and you will be a regular meat customer. f All of the prices that we gave in our big adv. of last week are still in force and each day we are get- G? ting in new goods bought especially for the sale. When you come to town come at once to our big store P and make yourself at'ho'me "with jus. Remember we keep "Everything for Everybody" so you can do your S shopping all under one rodf, thereby saving running around town. Yours, truly, MARSHALL eat MISSOURI "1 2 x Still . Conqueror. . . Old, Colonel Pestilence continues t lM en. of the most tubborn foen that ETMlM hftra to enoouuter. Chlcagc Ueord-Harald. And Qosslpv ; A'elther doeB "Vulture ronBlsV entire-' fw fo Joining a literary eochtty devoted tirjbridge whtst.-r-AtchUoh PJobjj.?' V - , Why Women Are Lost. , sh truth l women ore lo.Bt b .fa'')e 'tbey ,we dellberato,-Ainollu J Absolute Mossback. j Tln man who tin mior m i' pMhllr arhools, good. ioailB ifllKioii politics Isn't uveh n eAtiftrattMi- Hnt Iji'oji. Atlimta Joiirnnl. 1 - , Inthi Old Wny.' ' 'iTho world lin't.g'rowlngjnuch wliter, Men continue to cilinb, fencernnd rfrn't V the gun after tliom, f "'-s Progrestlve Vocabulary. ThcTfi are only y;firiO iukm v'ura . h Knljsh langmtge, VoulaVi CourlerJoUnwl, Kansas Humor. "We're uhvIiik 00 nmoh trouble Bet tllng up the estato," a man In Col only said to Bill I'nytoii, "that 1 nome UmeH v.lHh father had not tiled." KaiiBiis CltRtar. New Light on a Trplehorean Eyent -vynair RBKed tne casual . Btuaont of the higher llturoture, ''did tlui poot refer to wjion ho wrote! "On with the dauce; let Joy be unrellned?" "Oh, I; don't knowt" ropllcd the lowbrow, "uui 1 1. 1 J It. I - L 1. im uu wuu ueucrtuius 0110 01 iiiqbu turkey tr9t utalri." 1 Sneezing. In the cantern countries certain con aequenceB are said to result from snoezlnt;: To oueeze on Monday has teni anger; Tueaday, kiss a stranger; Wednesday, go a Journey; Thursday, eet a friend 1 Friday, give a gift, Let Ananias Lie In Peace, One of the hoys In talking abpiit casting a light on Jonah. Y.etf, let'H change biblical characters or a while and glyo poor, overworked Ananias a deserved und to be appreciated rest. MllwaukM Nftwa. Eternal Feminine, A. womay can't win a man niorely .by making him .comfortable, but he often can do It by keeplpc-hlm gueW Ing. Top'eka Capital. ' " ," Boyhood's Wish. L(tte; lMxii, four years old) had been) sitting on the sofa all .morning, when, his mother Bald! "You have been a vory good- boy all morning, ,JK there Is anythlng,you wish I will glva it Ato, you, Louis-' "I would like to be a bad boy this aftwaoon," ha re plied. , Good Word for Snabs, A siiob Is entltlod to Borne credit for leaylng you alone, which Is moro'than the bores do. Atchison Globe. ' " Immaterial, , It doean't malse much dlffcronca whether a man Ib, Inspired or not It ls work Is worth wlle,; Not an Appetising Thought. Electricity may be a nourshliu food, but Imagine, going Into a rota rwaBd ordering a yolt smothered laj . LIii, . ' k '4