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i IP AGE -TWO THE 11 THE MARKET I WHERE YOU CAN SET THE I BEST I Fruits and Vegetables1 AT THE I I nwKt Prirt^ ILd'n VJI- i iivvu JUST A FEW SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Sweet California Cantaloupes, 3 and 4 for 25c California 13artlett Pears, per box 20c Juicy Lemons, per dozen i 25c Fancy Liberia Peaches, per box 25c California Plums, per box 15c Home Crown Tomatoes, 2 lbs 15c pfaiiey Cherries, per (piart 20c Small Sweet Oranges, per dozen 10c Large Sweel Oranges, per doz 30, 40 and 45c' Red Wipe-Watermelons, large size 45c up Fresh Huckleberries, 2 quarts 25c Fresh Currants, per quart 10c Fancy Ohio Celery, per bunch 10c ! Fresh Lima llcans, per box 25c 1 Egg Plants, each 10 and 15c Fresh Rod .fleets, per lnineh 5c ! Large Creen Peppers, per dozen 25c 1 1 -J. l> i II i IH/TJSCV nwutit rOlUKU'S, [UT |l) MM Few Dry Onions, per II) Cc .Fresh Counlry Lettuce, - lbs 256 Fancy Bead Lettuce, per .head 10c Extra Fancy Pineapples, each 10 ancl 15c ' _ _ __ 1 ALL ORDERS PROMFTLY DELIVERED. J | TRADE WITH US AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. ' I UNION MARKET CO.1 "THE MARKET OF QUALITY" | S Moore Bldg., 4th St. ^ I 739 Clarksburg, W. Va. 145 ( taMBfaagmWHIVtM?PM??WWBBWWOa . TniCTTTV/TAfTT amounts necessary to bo levied f?r thej ililo 1 livlJi 1 ill current lineal year, to cover nil municipal State of West Virginia, debts and liabilities payable during the . County of Harrison. said year, including probable expenditures! j Town of AdaiuMton. to wit: f?r municipal purpose.-, and proper nl-i, At a regular session of the council of, low-mice* for delinquent taxes, expense of the town of Adatnston, Harrison county, collectlona and contingencies; bnt de held in the council chambers thereof in ducting therefrom the money In the city the town building on the Mlt day of treasury applicable to the service nt the Augur mid. there were present H. M.' >p?r and municipal claims and doth d? Schuttc .Mayor .T < (Jnrrett. recorder, terniine and est itn a to the' several amounts i # and S.Swigcr. I.. I>. Johnson and .1. ??? be levied as follows: "W. I'lnnigau, members of the council of hetlnmtea. j said town. Maximum levy 83 cents on the bund rod. In accordance with section t. chapter dollars valuation, of the arte of the extraordinary session KMimatrd Receipts, of the legislature of 1U0S. the council pro-i The amount duo the sttld municipality, ( 'eded to make up an estimate of the laud the amount tluit will become du" I DOLLARS Coming Your : ' ; Way leather is constantly rancijlg and will continue 4-s-\ o/lr?nir<a It- wn*t a I **"" \rjL. HZ CVU. ? ctuai .iv I'^J t c?. i ?t -*k question what these shoes are worth or what & they f-ost. It is an nppor- ,j tunity that will put dollars in your pocket. There is. nothing reserved, every summer shoe s . is sold at a reduction. $1.00 off all Men's and Ladies' black or tan low shoes. 20 per cent, off every high or low white shoe in the house, regardless of kind. I Model Shoe Store LIVINGSTONE BROS & CLINTON H 309 W. Pike St. Correct Shoe Fitters. il | |, J) ; i L > CLARKSBURG DAILY 1 POLITICAL AT NATK a (liy Charles J J rooks Smith.) WASHINGTON', Aug. II.-- Mr. William Oihba McAdoo who. by virtue of being a son-in-law, la a member of the president's private family la aoon to hand in hia resignation as, a member of the preaident'a official family, according to creditable authority. There ia no family trouble, not u hit of that sort ot unpleasant thing; merely another evidence of the family's thrifty traits. Mr. McAdoo la to cease being the secretary of the treasury and become the successor of Mr. Charles S. Hamlin, the head of the federal reserve board. Mr. Hamlin, who was appointed for the shortest term membership of that body, draws (Hi.mill a year and wields a powerful influence over the monetary affairs ol the country. Sonin-law McAdoo as his successor will take till of tbat and more too. because Mr. McAdoo will bo appointed for a term of ten years. It's a sure thing as against playing a hazard, for the signs and portents nf the tlnioH merge themselves to Indicate that as secretary of the treasury Mr. JIcAdoo has only till high noon of the next fourth day of March to serve. , Those of retentive minds will remember that, when the federal re-, serve hoard was appointed and Mr. Hamlin, the shortest-termed appointee was designated to head the hoard, that it was stated In this cor-.' respondence that that was done to provide a more permanent official! berth for the president's then newlyhocome son-in-law.' The fur-thought-* out plan of the family lireslde is nowsoon to he put Into effect. Pondering a set of figures put out ! by llie claim agents of lie- Demo-, cratic national committee, Congressman George SI. Bowers, who has for-, gotten more politics than most present-day politicians ever knew, was wont to fall back on the epigram of that famous unknown person who gave us, "figures never lie, but liars figure". Which reminded another i of the party that old Gordon Graham| had stated it In tills wise: "Figures, never lie. The only reason why they don't Is because they can't talk." Pointing to the figures which lie held in his hand, the Second district representative proceeded: "On these figures the Democratic campaign ? - nintmtnir that their (Mil UUgCI a mv v,i?. ......-c party will win the coming election,1 but for the life of me i can't figure| low it will, If it be true that figures ie\-er lie. In order to win the elecion the Democrats will have to get. .'(iti electoral votes, the total nutn>or of electoral votes in tjie electoral allege being 531. Grant that they tarry all the southern states, with 1 total number of lilt votes, they will then have to carry all the 'boiler' states, Including Kentucky, Maryland, -Missouri, Oklahoma and Tennessee, and in addition to these,, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Indiana, Montana, -Nebraska, Nevada and New Jersecy,] they would also have to carry Illinois, with its twenty-nine votes or Ohio with twenty-four votes. Of course, if thel were to carry New Vork, they could lose a few of thestates that are counted for them as possible. , | Hid collectil)!<? from every source except froii? the levy of luxes to l?e iiiiidfl-ior the urn-iit liscal yenr. balance in tin mis. of the city treasury $ ."0.-11 j Tobacco and cigarette licenses .... L'T.oO (Mlier licenses 80.00 From street paving and sewer hills due and uncollected 101'.7(1 Delinquent tax for year 1 !?! *? ami prior 000.1." Total estimated receipts $l.-00.(i.'{ I'Mimuteri <)i*i>iirxeinriitt>. Debts and demands owed hv said municipality which will become due and payable duriUK tiie curreut tiscul year, in eluding interest on bonded Indebtedness of ev.-ry kind nnd character, outstanding orders including int -Is?.-.". Current accounts due nnd tin paid.. S 711.1 d Election expenses 13.00 Salaries 00 Health I'epartinent 10.00 New street paving k. sewers Ooo.(M) New sewers Ml.71 Delinquencies and exonerations.. .VHUM) <'om missions L'00.00 j Printing .100.00; .Making 111> tax hooks ..: fio.oo ; Street lights 300.0(1 Total estimated disbursements $i..'iol.loj Amount to be provided for by levy 3.103.47 1 It appearing to the council tliat the total valuation of all taxable property in tlus ; municipality, according to the Inst ashcssmrat thereof, is fSSd.7nil.00, being real estate to the value of $l?H.0"?o.()O; per- j sonitl property ro the value of ?130.310.00, J and railroad and other properly assessed | by the board of public works in the value of $.*;{,340.00, as eertitied to the council by the officer whose duty it is to make such report, it appearing from the fore going estimates thai It is iipccs -:i ry id rnise l?y levy, after deducting all credits. S.l.lO.Vlf f^r municipal purjn?s??s; there- j fore it is determined that a levy on each { One Hundred hollars valuation of thirty ; live (,'t.Vl emits for municipal purposes Mill lie necessary to produce the estimated 1 amount as aforesaid for the ensuing fin nl | year. Estimate. For additional levy to pay the interest ' on and provide a sinking hind for the dis- : charge of the p rl iici pit I of future bond is- | sues, us provided in the sohmd proviso; of section f), ciiapter it. act.- of 11)08. Tit is levy must be authorized by it vote of the people of the municipality. To pro- j vide sinking fund and to pay interest on j Adnmnton Water Works and .Sewer llottda ' for year, 1010, It Is necessary to provide j Mr by levy $1,006,07; therefore It is tie- j termlned that a levy of twenty (UO) cents on each One Hundred hollars' valuation of property will be necessary to produce j the estimated amount ncccsHnry as afore- : Mild for the ensuing tiseal year Also further to pnv interest on the' Adntnston J'avJng Honds for the jvar l!?ld, ; it is necessary to provide by levy .<880.70; j therefore it is determined flint n levy of, ten (101 cents on each One Hundred hoi i Inrs valuation will be necessary t<? pur- | chase the estimated amount for the ensuing year. St.itn of West Virginia, County of Harrison. Town ot Adnniston. towit I, .f. c. (Jarrett. recorder. In and for the municipality of Adnmston. county of Harrison. and state of West Vircinin do hereby certify, that the foregoing is n true copy from the records of an order made bv the council of said municipality on the Mil day of August. 1 -?in. <liven under my hand this Fth day of j August 101 n. .T. r. CAR RETT. Recorder of the municipality of Adamston. W. Vn. ESTIMATE . HOAKI> or KDCCATION, SIMPSON* DISTRICT. State of West Virginia, ? County of Harrison. District of Simpson, to nit At a regular session of the hoard of education of Simpson district of Harrison county held at the regular meeting place thereof, on the second Tuesday in August, 1010, Fresent; J. E. Sutler, President eX v ? 'ELEORAM?' : ... jrrrr .... A . GOSSIP 3NAL SEAT ? b "On the other hand, the Republicans could lose New York and by carrying Colorado, "Delaware, Idaho and .Montana, all of which are most likely to go Republican, and still have enough votes to win. In the law of chance, It seems to ine that the Republicans have all the best of it, for there are so many comblna-t lions that can give them victory, wherein there are only one or two or three combinations thai can give the Democrats the election". Thanks to the first olliclal statement utunl pulled by Stole Chairman Charles Cameron Lewis, Junior, the Republican colony felt the tickling lawfter, too which caused the business man debutant of West Virginia politics, pain altd peeve, Forthwith he showed It In a formal statement In which he took the aforesaid lowbrow llopublican editors to tawsk 0, rawlher severely, Old 'J'op?and assured the blighters that the platform, was roallv now, not intended as a Joke, but was a leal serious and solemn writing, and should be so considered and commented upon, ri's deadly earnest stuff, lie said, and It was unfair and ungentlcmanly, not to say discourteous, uncultured and denatured, to treat us a masterpiece of slapstick humor such as is witnessed In low halls of vaudeville, a work that was, in Ills opinion at least and he feels very cocksure of his estimate of lit a literary classic not to lie surpassed since the period of Huron Munchausen. The roughneck Hepublican editors Hhould he ashamed of themselves and feel humiliated over their groan stupidity, lie Intimates,-and in the future deport themselves toward the document with the melancholy gravity and profound solemnity of mien and mind which should be accorded this epic document born of the twin intellectual genius of Charley Osentou anil of their risibilities?and In this kind of Washington weltering weather to cause the broad grin anil the course guffaw is no easy matter, It must he some funny crack when It draws that. The Cops say ij's the best wheeze of the midsummer political season. Of course, they refer to Chairman Lewis's slap-on-the-wrist for editors of the Hepublican press in West Virginia alio received the platform of the Democratic state convention with laughter? O, very course, vulgar Clyde Johnson. Now will you be good ? What with the heal, this Lewis's interview came near prostrating some el the West Virginians licrg. Tliey nearly laughed themselves into the heaves. "With his nerve and his money", said one of them, "it wouldn't take me long lo own the politic!) 01 HIP OIU liumr niatv. I Hon. Oscar Jenkins, of Parkersburg, is a friend of our'n and we are a friend of his'n. Warning is hereby ghen that any curbstone comedian contemplating springing a Quip tu the effect that since Oscar lias been made nianaffer of the congressional candidacy of Jlr. Null, of Huntington, that renders it Null and void, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the speed laws. said hoard of ('duration, and lilmore Hector and Howard McDonald, Commissioners. hi aa-orduiu'o with Chapter f?7, Acts JIM a, anii'iidiug section L'l. chapter -7. Ads lt"i,s, tlie hoard of education proceeded to make up an estimate of the amount necessary to In- levied for the current fiscal year, to cover nil district dehts and liabilities payable during tin? year, including the prohahlo expenditures for district purposes, and proper allowances for delinquent taxes, expenses of collection and contingencies, hut deducting the money in the treasury applicable to the service of the year and district claims dot h 'determine ami estimate the several amounts to he levied an follows: IIUILPIND FIND ESTIMATE. Estimated Receipts. The amount due, and the amount that win iwii'iimi? due and collectible from every source, except from the levy of tuxes to he made for the current fiscal year. Amount ilue lrotn sheriff $2.1SS.'*l Kstlnuttcd Disbursements. The debts and demands own! by the district us a whole, ami payable out of the building fund. Salaries of district officers stud employees ? 12.".00 I>r*lin<|tieut tuxes 10.1.2'f) JSherlll's commissions 2.YS..11 Instiliit<> attendance if.7..">o New buildings ;" ,(? 1.S..11 .School furniture 2.YOO blackboards -0.00 Repairs aOO.% Painting 100.00 this 70.04) Hauling * 2.Y00 Conl l .'>2.0(1 Printing .to.oO Amount to he raised by levy ...$.*>.KJ2.2S TK.ACIIKits* IT N 1) i:STI.M \Ti;. Kstlmated Itroiepls. The amount due. and the amount that will heroine due and collectible from every source, except from the levy of taxes to he made for the current tlscnl year. Halame due fund from sheriff. ...? 17,1.70 Due from Reneral school fund (enumeration) PI5..17 ? i i< Total receipts Kent limited .Expenditure*. Tlie <lcl?t.s and demands owed l?y the district :i ? a whole, and payable out of the teachers' fund. Iielinftiient taxes .$ ns.sr? Sheriff's com missions (est imated ).. ,'17-..13 For Id teachers holding No. one certificates jit per month for 7 months 4.200.00 For II teachers holding No. two certillnites at ?fiO per month for 7 months .1.$r?0.00 Total expenditures SS.IOl.fTi Amount to he raised h.v levy... ..S7.412.70 It appearing to the hoard of education that the total valuation of nil taxable property in thi< district. according to the last, assessment thereof, is $;i.r?14,1$7: being real estate to the value of $2.f).*.'.,vivv personal property to the value of fittn.OdO: and railroad and other property assessed by the hoard of publiu works to the value of $S."?.1,.T27; as certified to this hoard hv the officer whose duty it is to make such report. anil It appearing from the foregoing estimate* that It is necessary to raise by low. aflcr'deducting nil credits. SA.102.28 for building purposes and $7,442.70 for teachers' purposes; therefore it. is determined Hint a levy on each One Hundred Hollars valuation of tlftepn cents fl.V) for building nnd twenty-one cents- (21c) for teachers' purposes will he necessary to produce the estimated amount as aforesaid for the ensuing fiscal year. State of West Virginia. County of Harrison. . District of Simpson, to-wit: T. fJeorge Teter. secretary of the hoard of education in and for Simpson district of said county and state, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is n trne ropy "from the records of an order made nml entered hv said hoard on the 8th day of August, jfilfi, Given under nif hand this the Rth day of August, 1010. OEOHfJE TETKTt. Secretary Hoard of Education. Simpson District. Harrison f'onntv. W. V:i. 'London's inhabitants include 471,000 flat dwellers. J ? AUGUST j 916. The.Joy of aj Vacation may be turned to the sorrow that comes from indigestion. The battle with hotel menus is a losing one for the man with a weak stomach. Happy is- ] ! the man who listens'to the call of the wild?who goes i Hshing, hunting and canoeing?who takes with him 11 Triscuit, the Shredded Whole Wheat wafer. Tris! cuit is made of the whole wheat steam-cooked, shr4d ded and Dakea. a xasiy i Summer snack for the warm days, supplying the greatest amount of nutriment in 1 smallest bulk. Delicious with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. ~ ESTIMATE ;otvx or iiKo.vi) oaks. State of West Virginia, I t'oiint.v of Harrison Totvji of Jlrond Oaks, to-wit: At it regular session ul tin- council of tin- town o? Jlroml Oaks, Harrison county, j iiclil in tin* i oum-il chambers thereof, in I the Jo,vie Ifii i Id jug on the Sth day of j August. I!?!(!. there were present Joe N. J ('ruddock. Mayor, ('. J. t.'ottrill, recorder, I and J. \V. J'.ush, J'. 11. Dugan, Nate Vance [and A. J. Hog?/rs, mem lairs of the council j of said town. in accordance with section 4, chapter 9, of the acts of tl?e extraordinary session I of tJo- legislature iff J9hh, Uic council pro- j ceoded to make up an estimate of the anion tits necessary to In1 levied for the current llscai year. t/> cover aJi municipal I debts and liabilities payable during tire I said year, including probable expendli tures for municipal piftrpnso^ nnd proper J allowances for deliui|U(Vil taxes, expense | of collections and coiitiiik'eiicio. but deducting therefrom Die money in the city 'treasury applicable to the service of the | year and mtiuicijfril claims and doth de| teriiiine and estimate the several amounts ito la- levied as follows: Kstiiimtm. .Maximum levy .'to cents onkthe hundred i dollars valuation. l-lstimated iterripts. The amount due the said municipality, and the amount that will hecotne due arid collectihie from every source, exianpt from the levy of taxes lo be made for tiie current llscai year. Jlnlnnce In li a litis or tne city I | treasury $ 17.70 Other licenses 27.001 Taxes, J9I2, 13. II. IT collected . 001.8.': Taxes, 1012. 1.1, II. IT ouUyiiidiug. J..r?17.1?7 ,Sower Tups, est limited 180.00 Sewer taps, collected 240.00 Water taps, estimated 180.00' Water taps, collected .' .117.00 | Hoard Walks uncollected 17.1.20 | Fines 1.10.00 j Water rent 2,000.00 : Taxes. Hoard Public Works 4.16.47 Capitation Tax and dog tax* outstanding .18 8..10 Total estimated receipts f6.612.67i Kstlniuted Disbursement*. I?ebfs and demands owed by said mnnicipality. which will liecome due and payable during I ho current fiscal year. Including Interest en bonded indebtedness or every kind and eh a racier. Outstanding orders Including Int. ?1.4.10.00 | Current accounts dde and unpaid' I.IO.oO j Int. on bonded Indebtedness Water ' bonds 1.120.00 | Sinking funds Water Komls .180.00 I interest on Paving JlorrtJs 100.00 Sinking funds for jiaving street IntersecfJons .100.00 Hoarding prisoners 31.00' Flection expenses ^ 17.00. Salaried # a J ,920.00 I Police Department a.... 870.001 Fire department -4... .100.00 j New sewers and water lines ..x>> 4,000.00 City iin 11 expenses a. 180.00 - r. H?.,I ot<> . 200.00 ; Kugine oil for T'unip Station 100.00 | (ins for Pump Station 240.00 I Making copies of land books 12.00 : Making of I?elin?|uent bonk 140.00 1 Honks and stationary FOO.OO ! Publications and advertising lrV.OO | Contingencies 4OOX.0O i ! Total estimated disbursements.$1.1,178J0 j Aint. to bo provided for by levy $ 0.505.43 It appearing to the council that the to! tal valuation of all taxable property in this municipality according to the last assessment thereof, is $1,077.IM0; being I real estate to the value of $820,910; personal property to the value of $17.'t.l70: { and railroad and other property assessed i by the board of public works to the value , of $71,830, as certified to the council by I the officer whose duty it Is to make such ! report and it appearing from the foregoing estimates. that it is necessary to I raise bv levy, after deducting all credits, $0.0(10.43 for municipal purposes; there! fote it is determined that a levy on each I One Hundred Hollars valuation of sixtv| one cents (01c) for municipal purposes : will be necessary to produce the estimated amount as aforesaid for the ensuing 11 seal [ year. State of West Virginia, County of Harrison. Town of Nroud Oaks', to-wit; 1, J. Cottrili. recorder, in and for the municipality of broad Oaks, county of Harrison and state of West Virginia, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy from the records of an order made hv the council of snid municipality mi the 8th day of August, HMO. Given under my band this 8th day of 1 August, 1010. C. .7. COTTKILL, Recorder of the Municipality of llroad Oaks. W. Ya. Additional Lavy. i For additional levy to pay the interest on and provide a singing fund for the discharge of the principal of future bond i issues, as provided in the second proviso of section chapter !?, acts 100$. This l levy must lie authorized by a vote of the ' neonle of the municipality, I .State of west Virginia, County of HnrFison, Town of Ilroml Oaks, to-wlt: At n regular session of tlio council of I the town of Jtronri Oaks. in Harrison county, hold in tlie council chamber* j thereof, on the 8th day of August. H?KJ. ' I'resent: .foe N. Crnddock, Mayor, and (J. J. <'ottrill, recorder and .1. \V. Hush, 1'. II. iMigan, Nate Vance, and A. .1. Rogers, j members of the council of said town. A special waterworks and sewerage bonds levy of eighflPm cents hn the one hundred dollars' valuation to pay the interest on and provide a sinking fund for the discharge of the water works and sewer bonds, amounting to $22,000.00. A special paving bonds levy of eight j cents on the one hundred dollars vnluaI tlon to pay the interest on and provide a j sinking fund for the discharge of the i paving bonds. l!Uf> series, amounting to j $,".000.00 to provide for the grading. #pnving and curbing of the squares at the ju| tersections of the streets to be paved and i curbed under the ordinance adopted on j the 11th day of June. Ifl1.r>, | State of West Virginia, I County of Harrison, I Town of Rroad Oaks, to-wit: ! I. C. -T. Col trill, recorder, in and for { the municipality of Rroad Oaks, county of j Harrison .and state of West Virginia, do i hereby certify tli/t the foregoing Is a true copy from the records of an order j made by the council of said municipality , on the 8th day of August. 1010. I (liven under my hand this 8th day of August, 1010. r. j. cottrilTj. I Recorder of the Municipality of Ttrond Onkft, W. Va. Nigeria has been added to the lands in which valuable deposits of coal have been discovered in recent years. r The groundhog, or voodchuck, belongs to the same sfiecles as the squirrel. The prairie dog is another fnember of the same family. ? : 1 . % I j ? rnss i Stores Co. Always the Cheapest. 330 Main St. EBOMtElXlHr Men's Fine Shoes, ^ tmm ijir gun metal, button, black and tan. All solid leather, 'tis. $1-98and $2.98. Men's Pine Oxfords, " aaj.r-o; &UJLJ JIJtSlcU. ?uu V1U1 Aiu ' v-:dC J button and lace, ill solid $1.98 and $2.98. Ladies' Fine Shoes, vici kid, patent, and gun metal, vamp cloth and mat tap's, latest styles, guar* antced all solid leather $1.98 and $2.98 Boys' Fine 'Shoes, vici kid, guaranteed absolutely solid. No better wearing shoes made. 9 to 12 $1.25 12 Zi to 2 $1.45 2/2 to 5 - $1.75 I Misses' Fine Shoes, vici kid, all solid leather, 12J4 t'0 2 a w. wm ? ... t| > . ...$1.45 Misses' and Children's Shoes come in all styles and all leathers 75c, 98c, $1.48 Ladies' Dresses eome in white and flowered voile and J<\ crepe, latest styles, $4.00 ^ /Tjl and $5.00 goods C-i QQ / flB, | to close at // /]T \\ I 3 Ladies' Silk Poplin Dresses, 1 \ VV\. I I made in the latest stjdes, all ^ ' j \\ | eolors and all sizes, easily I ]\ J worth. $7.50? our price. y $3.95 and $4.95 jj . $ Ladies' Wash Skills', linene and gabardine, come in white and1 tan, latest styles 48c and 98c 6 Ladies' Palm Beach Suits, late styles, to close !! at $2.98 Men's $2.50 Pants $1.48 Boys' Pants 25c and 48c Men's 50c Work Shirts 35c Table Oil Cloth, best grade in colors 10c yd. Lace Curtains/ 30c pr. IEnll size bleached Sheets aye g Bed Spreads, full size 76c E 4^ inf'h Ribbon 10c 5-Brawer Drop Head Sewing Machine, 10-year guarantee $12.50 1 Ladies' Wash Skirts, white and tan 48c and 98c 10-qt. Enameled Dish Pan 10c Men's Silk Ties 1 10c Men's $15.00 Suits $9.95 Children's solid leather Shoes, 5 to 8 98c Ladies' Bungalow Aprons 48c Striped and figured Lawns 5c Misses' Middy Blouse Suits in latest stripe 98c j Children's and misses' gingham dresses 25c, 48c, 75c | ' " m / B Dress tfingham , ty2c g Apron Gingham 5c I Boys' all solid Shoes, 9 to!2 '... $1.25 Children's and women's gowns 25c and 48c Princess Slips 25c I I Children's Drawers 10c Ladies' Drawers 25c ~ Ladies' Silk Boot Hose 25c I Ladies' Fine Lisle Hose - 15c Boys'Wash Suits, large assortment 48c I All kinds of Wash Silks 10c > Shepherd Checks 10c Many customers ask us if our sale is still on. Others call us on the phone to leam the same thing and many times ask if certain goods are now on sale. For the benefit of all we desire to state that wc never conduct any special sales for a day, week or any oth- I er length of time. The goods wc advertise arc al- I ways on sale 'at the same prices. If you cannot visit M our store this week do so next week or next month. .You will always find the same low prices prevailing. Join our army of cash buyers. *? ???? _ pu' 11 ii.'r I I *