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3 X about rconx. J3 tr IT-!-" ' ' -'- f i J. E. Scborllng U la rrom coap roan. - - . Mi Ceal Lattaer of. iLongford was la town, v ...'".' . .. -, J. W. Henderson ! In town from Solomon. r, Broil wm In from Holland on business., e Emll Forslund of Logan town ablp wu in the city. Mrs. M. M. Freet of Carlton la Vtoltlng relatives here. - L., L. , Harshman of .Jefferson was court house visitor today, James A. Van Duyne left for " Weajbetford, Okla,, for a week's lalt . - ' ' ' Mlaa Elva Lower returned to Kan sas City after visiting friends and relatives here.; ... ' Miss Myrtle Picking left today for her home at , Leonardvllle after a few 'days' visit here. , ; Mr. and Mra. Wolzwortn of Tal lage went to McPherson to spend Sunday with relatives. ' Mrs. A. McBoyle and Mrs. J. A. Deardorf f oT'Bonnaccord ( went 'to Lindsborg to visit friends. Mra. J. P. Fishburn . left on the noon train for Toronto, Canada, to ..( hr dauchter. Mrs. E. O. Brown. V al 5 is r.f.. r,.i v fw- jf i i ' i . . ; r . .... . isBmt v. 1 a g.y, ,.. , - i , ' rTI TP f ' 5 lialiiiiii4.JiiViiUl 1 M - S ft Mrs. Harry Brlcker anq moiner,, Mrs. Markley, who . have been In 8a-, " Una since Friday of last week, at p. J. Gets of Hope was In town a short time. He was on nu way 1 home from a visit In Doniphan conn- ty Mrs. J. B. Bray returned to her iome In Manhattan after visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Sterl- ng. ' . A. .J. McAllister of , Lawrence, formerly superintendent of the Her lngton schools, was In the eity this morning. the home of, Mrs., Brlcker's aon, Mr. Frank Brlcker, and Mrs. Brlcker of West Ash street, returned Mon dsy morning to their home at Abi lene. Sallna Union. Misses Mary and Ella Meull of Hope visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. King and left with other teach ers of the county for the teachers' meeting, at.Topeka. ; Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Asllng of oen cmo, Kan., are visiting relatives In " the county. They are : returning from a visit In Arkansas and will start home the first of next week. Perry Wilcox and daughter of Shermani N. Y. who have .been visit ing his sister. Mrs. E. 8. Houlton of 905 West Third street, and other relative here, have returned lo their home veil pleased with this town and country. R. E. Gross of El Paso, Texas, arrived In the city Sunday evening. He was called here by the death of his four months old baby, which died Friday night , at 10 o'clock; Fun eral services were held Monday. Mr. Gross will return to El Paeo Thurs day; He-ls; connected with Loretz, Pegrant & Co. , UNION THANKSGIVING SER VICES AT EVANGELICAL. The union Thanksgiving ser vices will be held In the Evangeli cal church on Thursday forenoon, Nov. 26. The services will be con ducted by Rev. Mr. Hobbs and t sermon will be preached by Rev. Dr. Blayney. QUAIL SEASON OPENS FRIDAY. Local Hunters Divided Over Number -. of Birds la the County.' - Next Friday the quail season opens, and the local hunters are preparing for their annual quail hunt. The season only lasts two weeks and those that' want to hunt quails roust take advantage of It. Avnrinar to the reports of the farmers and the hunters that have Investigated, say that the number of birds is.much less than usual. Hunters' licenses are In demand and a number have applied to County Clerk King the past few days. - Jeremiah McSwoeney Dead. Jeremiah McSweeney died at his home northwest of Abilene Tues day evening at 9 o'clock. He was aged 90 years. He leaves three thlldren, two boys and one 'girl, Dennis and Patrick and Mrs. Cald well of Ohio. Mr. McSweeney had , lived here for many yeare and was one of the, most highly respected citizens of the county. .Funeral ser vices will be held at tie Catholic church Thure3af at 10 a. m. Burial . 5a Catholic cemetery. . - snirnxo oiii Commenciiig Saturday, Nov, 16 12 A merchandise event of unquestionable In terest to everyone In DICKINSON COUNTT. "THANKSGIVINO Bumper Harvests In every State; the Calamity Bogy laid on the ahelf : for good and all time; the "HI Winds" of uncertainty laid by the rain of Prosperity and the Country finally setUIng down to the enjoyment of bountiful Peace and-Plenty Good Cause 1 for Thanksgiving. Isn't ltt We think so, and we are going, to express appreciation by a Bale which will be worth your while to attend. . . - - Safurday, tlio: IMbi to Saturday, ffio 23rd, Odd I'M; - . which offers aif exceptional occasion for you to purchase'your needs fo Thanksgiving1 Cay -. as well as for the coming Winter at savings irom regumr Vi,kw, , . and unusual. NapIdDsiToivc: This Department needa no fur ther .comment than the Price an nouncement QUALITIES,, re un questionable and . the Thrifty ; Housewife will surely not over look such fine values as the following. $2.50 Bleached Linen Damask at t $2.19 $2.00 Bleached Linen Of 7C Damask at r IslU $1.75 Bleached Linen Of Eft Damask at ......... Vlu $1.60 Bleached Linen Of QE Damask at V I . $1.25 Bleached Linen Damask at ....... i...... 1 FsUte Tr?.fers H ' J.-E.-ESK-1, A.-tr ' SPECIAL UXXLEACni:L. Thla is the finest piece of Cream Linen Damask we have ever of fered our patrons. : Real values" $1.25 yard. . Thanksgiving Price, yard Special Prices on all NAPKINS j to Match. v ' ' . 1 FANCY - TOWELS. CENTE.iv PIECES, LUNCH CLOTHS AND SQA-RES. It would be impos sible for us to enumerate every item of price in this department : but we guarantee a saving that 1 will be worth your ; while to in- ,7 T' 1 .'ft vr SI . . .. . . 5v ') Smart GvlicEi oao and -Ouiu These are the same stunning Coats aifvawlts that you have admired all through this Kuon. irwf7tSow?VM indlTW which is so pleasing to the majority of Cloak and-Suit Buyers. -., : : ' - '" . - I i Thia one week of Quick Selling will, clean " Op -the choice ot thfbeautifui collection for the , price are very tempting. ...... " ' ' ' WOMEN'S SUITS in Navy, Brown and Black Serges, splendid Tailored, Satin Lined. M1 fig , $16.50 Values. Thanksgiving Sale Price .....-........ ..... l f .,-: !. S15.C3 ...... S10.C5-- wnuTTva sitits in Handsome Mixtures and Serges, Regular Prices, ranging from $19.50 to $22.50, ThanKsgiring aie mnce.... TOUR CHOICE of all other Suits ranging up to $27.60 Suit, Thanksgiving Sale Price- ? ; .,.....-..,; COATS. The Strong Coat Season has kept us buying at evert opportunUycp.nsetiuenUy. tn '; garmenU ahown at this sale will be found the very Newest Styles. ' - ' Chinchillas, r Boucles, Diagonals, Mixtures. Plush and Pony Skin. . ; iSpeclal Prices of tempting nature on all Garment from Raincoats 03.39 512.C3toS20.C1 Bath Robes 02.90 Furs . YES, We carry' the ANNIS Brand of' Furs, the Oldest and Most Reliable Furriers itf the United States and when buying hia irinrt nf Merchandise be sure you have expiclt eonfldenceUn the make and -know just wnai a guar antee means to yeu. , WE" GUARANTEE ABSOLUTELY SEPARATE MUFFS . SEPARATE SCARFS . . OR MATCHED SETS In Separate Muffs we , have them priced from ' - :.V-',.ls50 to v-.wD IN BLACK AND SABLE. CONET. In Beautiful Gray Goat which will give you the BEST wear of any medium priced Set" ever shown. ytiwu and Japanese . Mink, Auetralllan Lynx, China Lynp and Natural Mink. .. h V J.w9 to v w3'C3s MAUACOU SCARFS AND MVTI'S The Newest and - Most attrac tive neck pieces and Muffs of the season. Made from the Short Plumase t the Ostrich. Dainty. Soft. Fluffy and warm. Come in white, brown and black,, espec ially pretty for Evening Wear and will make exceptional Christ mas presents... Prices Fee the Display rn Ja East Win dow. , - Blankets, Con- . -wr.fl 'i of Every Description At a season whenyou are ser iously thinking of warmer Bed ding we offer you an opportunity worth -nslderieg. MercUand'ise of e" description in, the now necesi i kavy goods. ' COTTON BATTS All 12 c Batts"....-..l.-.-1 1 C .13c All 18c Batts All 25c Batts. , 4W4 32c All 35c Batts .. .. UfcW COTTON BLANKETS $1.25 Cotton Blankets p Im pair -.- $7.50 - rn All 15c Batts t . . - ' - . $1.25 $1.39 Cotton Blankets O pair $1.50 Cotton Blankets Ol (JQ pair, ................ -.....-..V .1 ' $1.75 Cotton Blankets . WOOL BLANKETS - ' , ' Extra Special Guaranteed all Woof Blanket, equal to any $6.50 Blanket In the city. OS Eft Thanksgiving- Price pair J COMFORTS . Look over this price range and you will undoubtedly find Just the price you want to pay for a good comfort. - tl.25, fl-50, tl.PS, f2.25, f2.50 ; and .$3.83 ; SPECIAL Ellkollne Cover with pure white Eatts we'.ghlng full three pounds, tied with all Wool Gerniantown Yarns and mnii here st home . by the Meth- Thatiktglvisg fcaie rnce " Some very New and Stylieh Neckwear has arrfcved in time for this Thanksgiving Sale the LORD BYRON AND ROBES PIERRE effects. Being priced especially ffar this one week as follows. ' Hand Crochet Bows, Black and White Taffetta Bows, Ribbon and Velvet Bows. Worth 85c. Sale Price fcww ROCESPEIRRE COLLARS - Exceptionally New, in" Colored Satin and Lare Effects-. ? worth 65c,. sale price.-...,-.. w LCr.D EYROX COIXAE3 , . Made of Black Messaline and Lace Frill,: Low Neck. Beautiful rutin'?, worm si.uw. t 1 j i. : - . " ..... 1 'i r'i Sillis - The time for- heavy materials for Suite and Dresses is now here and we draw no exception In this , Jepartment but offer you the very BEST an most dependable mer- handise shown on our Counters at Thanksgiving Prices. . $1.75 Whip Cords, '56 inches, wide, browns and tans, Of Cf - Vu $1.75' Double faced Serge, 56 Inches wide.... ' i ka WM Wale Seree. 56 . Inches wide, tan ana ' navy ........-....., " $1.50 Fancy Mixtures Of Qto 50 inchea -wide.:.:. . .... V I $1,25 Wide Wale Sergee, 42 Inches wide, brown,, tan Of ff and navy liUU ''- 65e, Novelty Suiting, 36 inches wide $1.49 Tge. 56 $1.2.5 -50c Sale Price ' . Macrem'e, : Ratlae, Clsiney and Irish Crocbct Laea Collars . for tlU special Fala at" IS per cent silks , : One Lot of Fancy Silks, Foul ards and Taffetas, worth from 65e to 85c yard. Tranks- -giving Price yard .. HwU Choice of our $1.00 Foulards, durinK this sale . t ..U -w yard With a most comprehensive collection " of " all the wanted 'shades and - combinations to se lect from. .' " - SILKS for Scarfs In a splendid ( j assortment, specially pneeu Thanksgiving bale yara. B.153c raw ; 11 ' 111 A. T" t N ! 4 C r-C'-ve r:;-art-i-1 r r 4 '-- to tl.9 Tf i ( t ' tv. ricry j r f " D -Sweet to . 1, 2. V.k f . II. 're- .r.-. ;--r T- t f vi:i