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I ELD. —The /case of 1 with Intent to 8 (colored) was trict court Wed ld the/ examtna egin on Thursday will probably con of next week, as nt of fitnesses to quickly ex -""i&y morn- 50 150 $50 |.oo «75i 2.98 .1.65 98c JALF jderwear .I AR FOR eep Shoe Sale 3,' DONGOLA 8HOES FOR .A:.. 12c *G HEEL SHOES FOR 25c "EEL SHOES FOR .. 69c NEARLY ALL SIZES .. ........ .. 69c YLE DRESS SHOES $1.48 f3.00 dies' 50c DressingSacques for 39c. ?:10c TEST STYLE STA CED TO .... +.he eat 1ntinue Cdoa I ,50 YDIES' BEST 50c HOSE JS, large pad, best elastic, for 7! ING 3c 6'/4c :.T!T..!.':n'.T l5c I ITS FOR 25c EAR FOR 49c iRWEAR 98c NDERWEAR 39c cCED UNDERWEAR 9c DERWEAR 35c SON SUITS FOR 98c Shoes for $1.98 S' $3.00 DRESS SHOES TO CLOSE $1.98 ROMEOS, BEST GRADE 98c FASCINATORS FOR 19c )C Wool Fascinators for 19c. jome beautiful and strictly Ladies' Hats to close out Downing by whom the ceremony was performed. Mr. and Mrs. Adcock will make their future home on a farm north of Drakeville. Miss Kat\? Clayton returned Wed nesday to Chicago after visiting rela tives for a Veek or more Jack Elder! of Des Moines, accom panied by his daughter, Mrs. Elsie Frush, of Zearnlng, are visiting at the home of Mrs. John Owens. Mr. Elder will spend «a month with his sister, Mrs. Frank MilMgan at the home of her daughter, M,-s. Owens. Choice of a lot of BOYS' CAPS. ...-| /V Choice of our 25c NECKWEAR for.. 1 Uv Wednesday In ^ursday for Des -.„se ETS, SCARFS, BOAS, MUFFS AND NECKPIECES, AND HAVE DECIDED TO CLOSE OUT SAME AT HALF PRICE. $35.00 NEAR SEAL JACKETS WITH WIDE COLLAR. .$17.50 $25.00 NEW STYLE FURS TO CLOSE AT 12.50 $15.00 GENUINE FOX SCARFS NOW .. .. .. .. 7.50 $10.00 FUR SCARFS, BOAS, MUFFS AND NECKPIECES 5.00 $5.00 FUR SCARFS, BOAS, MUFFS, NECKPIECES 2.50 $2.50 FUR CLUSTER SCARFS AND MUFFS 1.25 $1.50 ELECTRIC SEAL CLUSTER SCARFS .. 75c $25.00 NEAR SEAL JACKETS WITH WIDE COLLAR .. $17.50s $25.00 ELECTRIC SEAL JACKETS 12.50 $250.00 GENUINE ALASKA SEAL JACKET FOR .... $125.00 $100.00 GENUINE BEAVER CAPE $50.00 40 Inch Unbleached Sheeting for 6lci SUPPORT-OS/*" ONE DOZEN PEARL BUTTONS for TWO DOZEN HOOK8 AND EYES for ALL OUR ALL OUR $1.00 5c PLAIN AND FANCY SUITING SILKS FOR 49c 39c WHITE AND COLORED JAP WASH SILKS FOR .. 23o Clean Sweep Hosiery' Sale LADIES' 10c FAST BLACK SEAMLES HOSE FOR V*.. LADIES' 15c HEAVY WARM FLEECED H08E FOR.... 10c LADIES' 20c HEAVY WARM FLEECED HOSE FOR.... 15c LADIE8' 35c FINE WOOL CASHMERE HOSE FOR 25c CHILDREN'S 15c ELASTIC RIB WOOL H08E FOR ... 10c INFANTS' 15c ELASTIC RIB WOOL HOSE FOR 10c INFANTS' 20c SILK HEEL AND TOE H08E FOR 15c jd Underwear 25c Ladjes' 50c Knit Petticoats for 17c LADIES' $1.48 PETTICOATS WITH FOUR RUFFLES .. 98c Clean Sweep Corset Sale |J ALL OUR $1.00 FLEXIBONE CORSETS TO CLOSE AT .:. .49c ODD LOT OF(*$1.bO CORSET WAISTS TO CL08E AT .. 49c LADIES' 75c STRAIGHT FRONT LONG HIP CORSETS ..49c LADIES' AND MISSES' $1.00 G. D. CORSET WAISTS 49c Ladies' 69c Tennis Flannel Gojps 49c LADIES'$1.00 TENNIS FLANNEL G0WN8 FOR ... ..I.. 75c LADIES'$1.25 TENNIS FLANNEL GOWNS FOR 87c MISSES' 69c TENNIS FLANNEL GOWNS FOR ^... 49c continue their studies in the Medical college. Miss Lina Hull has returned from Elliott, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Fortune. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wray, who left in December for Los Angeles, Calif., on their wedding trip, have decided to spend the entire winter in the west and south visiting Oregon, Washing ton and Florida. They will return In March. On Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis were host and hostess to the Fortnightly Whist club. The prize, a souvenir 6poon, was -won by •"^lll Saunders. When the games clnb was pleasantly en vocal solos by Miss and Clean Sweep Sale of Wiriter Goods h*?'!!8' 1 Clean Sweep Silk Sale 50c SILK FOULARDS RDUCED 75c AND 98c FOULARDS NOW YARD WIDE BLACK TAFFETA SILKS GO AT 65P $1.35 GUARANTEED YARD/WIDE TAFFETA SILKS GUARANTEED 27 INCH TAFFETA tips' Big Store begins Saturday morning, January 6, at 8 o'clock, and 10 days only. The Big Store will close Friday afternoon at :lock to prepare for this great sale, extra clerks and wrappers have been ed and everything is being done to prepare for the large crowds that ire to attend these two great sales. Just think of buying new style Over- Ladies'Suits, Jackets and Furs at Half Price. We shall also have a \Kf, & iMd* vy\j«y -r an Sweep Sale4''of BlaiikSt^^nderiveur. Dress Goods and Winter Goods *. not wish to include a dollars worth of winter goods in our invoice we have 'm&fked them "all ddwn, to actual cost, some below cost, some half price and some at any old price to make them sell quick, so if ant bargain this is your, opportunity, come in, you may find exactly what you wants&a dollar saved is a ar made. £*3*6 Jhr WE ARE OVERSTOCKED ON NEW STYLE FUR JACK- i'wiw WE HAVE 87 MEN'S AND B0Y8' NEW STYLE OVER- 15C ROUND GARTERS, I O N O W A N A S to ........... 2W 49c 90o 79c a Yard/ 50c Plain Taffeta Silks for 29c*" Silk Aeolians, best grade, 87c» 1 '6c $1.50 Hand Knit Opera Shawls for 98c. PHILLIPS- BIG STORE. Ladies' 98c Dressing Sacques for 49c. Dabney hi Be- MEN'S 75c SWEATERS to close at., MEN'S 75c NEGLIGEE SHIRT8 at.. COATS ON HAND. WE HAVE CUT THE PRICES IN TWO. THE RECENT GREAT ADVANCE IN WOOL MAKES THIS SALE DOUBLY INTERESTING. MEN'S $39 FUR LINED DRESS OVERCOATS $19.50 MEN'S $25.00 FINE OVERCOATS WITH FUR COLLAR 12.50 MEN'S $18.00 ALL WOOL KERSEY COATS NOW 9.00 MEN'S $25.00 FINE BLACK CRAVENETTE DRESS COATS .. 12.50 MEN'S $17.00 NEW STYLE BELTED OVERCOATS .... 8.50 MEN'S $10.00 NEW STYLE BELTED OVERCOATS 5.00 MEN'S $5.00 NEW STYLE BELTED OVERCOATS 2.50 LITTLE BOYS' $2.00 BELTED OVERCOATS LITTLE BOYS $4.00 LARGE BOYS' BELTED OVERCOATS $4.00 BELTED OVERCOATS 5c Prints flow 34C. 1A, 1 ONE DOZEN SAFETY PINS FOR..rt„ 5c CABINET OF HAIR PINS 39c s' 25c New Style Collars to close at 10c. Special Bargains in Groceries and Fresh Meats.® Clean Sweep China Sale in the Basement. BOBTOWN. Bobtown, Jan. 5.—Mr. and/ Mrs. Chas. Newman spent New Year's at the home of George Newnam In South Ottumwa. The gathering was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Newnam's wedding anniversary. Misses Clara and Mabel Morgan, of South Ottumwa, visited at the Geo. Diter home last Sunday Misses Mary Sullivan and Julia Griffin, of Omaha, Neb., returned to their home, after an extended visit at the Horan home. School began again this week at the Horan, Liberty and Shank schools, after a week of vacation. A very 'enjoyable card party was held at the George Diter home last Monday night. Cards and music fur nished the amusements of the even .IHBL—The-first prize was awarded to mi.-.—-ajfl. Whlle the A BIG LINE Of PI E S Tenriis and Shaker Flannels Now 5c. 3c Flannellettes, Reduced to 5c/ 18c Double Faced Flannelettes Now Use. k. Clean Sweep Dress Goods Sale 25c HALF WOOL DOUBLE WIDTH DRESS GOODS for 12'/ae 35c HA£f CIR1C A I UfAAV Ain itf AIOTIU/Ha AAl r- pft- J:-j- $1 FINE ALL WOOL PLAID WAISTING8, SALE PRICE 69c $1.19 HEAVY TWILL MOHAIR SKIRTINGS, A SPE CIAL BARGAIN 85c Clean Sweep Blanket Sale $3.00 PLAID WOOL BLANKETS FOR $1.98 $4.00 CUSTOM GRADE ALL WOOL BLANKET8 $2.98 $6.00 AMANA BEST ALL WOOL BLANKETS $4.48 63c Fleeced Cotton Blankets 39c aPr 85c GRADE HEAVY MOTTLED BLANKETS FOR 63c .$1.00 GRADE EXTRA LARGE 11 QUARTER BLANKETS 69c \$2.00 GRADE EXTRA LARGE 11 QUARTER BLANKETS $1.25 75c Quilted Comforts for 49c II LARGE SIZE $1:25 EXTRA GOOD COMFORTS FOR 98c Clean Sweep Rug Sale $4.00 KYMRA RUG8 8IZE 6x9 FEET FOR .. $5.00 KYMRA RUG8 8IZE 9x9 FEET FOR $8.00 KYMRA RUG8 SIZE 9x12 FEET FOR .. $25.00 VELVET RUG8 SIZE 9x12 FEET FOR $30.00 AXMIN8TER RUGS 8IZE 9x12 FEET BEST 75c,ALL WOOL (N GRAIN CARPET FOR 63c GOOD 39c SULTANA YARD W'DE CARPETS FOR 256 Lawyer White leaves this week for Ames, where'he will resume his study in civil engineering. Joe Fitzgerald, who has been work ing In the coal mines In Ormanvllle was brought home Saturday evening suffering with pneumonia. He Is re ported to be in a critical condition. Miss Mary Diter spent Sunday at the home of her parents. Frank Skinner was a business caller In Ottumwa Tuesday. A very enjoyable watch party was held in this Iclnlty. Calrds and mu8tefAirnlBhed the amusements of the event first urisse went to Phllln is# mm ~K "4? A. A »Vgf Great Half Price Fur Sale All Oyercoats at Half Price Ladies' New Fall Suits at Half Price ROOM re 1 0 1 9 a 2 5 5c BALL OF DARNING COTTON .. fk 6c Card of HUMP HOOKS and EYES£l WOOL DOUBLE WIDTH DRESO GOODS FOR 19c 50c PLAIN AND FANCY MOHAIRS and WOOL SUITINGS 39c $1 PLAIN AND FANCY INVISIBLE SUITING8 FOR ... 69c $1.25 PANAMA, FULL 35 INCHES WIDE, SALE PRICTE 98C TO EXACTLY LADIES' FINEST 98c I WE i' •. .. $2.98 *. .. •., $3.98 $4.98 ..... $16.76 %. $22 50 All Wool Ingrain Carpets 55c a Yard Boys $1.50 School Suits for 98c y? Children's $1.00 Fine Wool JACKET8 MEN'8 75c Heavy Jersey 8hlrts booby prize went to Miss Lorene Cain. Refreshments were served. Miss AJlie Jay, who has been teach insr school in Washington, returned and spent the holidays at the home of her parents^ Mr. and Mrs. John White. She will remain home for two months and then resume her teaching. A Genuine Clean Sweep Sale A Clean Sweep Sale is a Sale at which prices are made so low on surplus stock, remnants arid odd lots of merchandise that thrifty peo ple fitid it so much to their advan tage to buy that the merchant holding the sale soon makes a clean sweep of all his surplus stock. To make this sale doubly interesting, we have included all our Winter Good^, and have marked a large-majority of- the items BELOW THE ACTUAL COST PRICE which, when one considers that all cotton and woolen fabrics have ad vanced from 35 to 50 per cent, if,, a sale you can't afford to miss. WE HAVE ONLY 29 LADIES' NEW FALL SUITS ON HAND, EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD STYLE. WE NEED THE AND- THE MONEY SO HAVE MARKED THEM, WTLV-HA., PR,CE LADIES' BEST $25.00 NEW FALL SUITS NOW $12.50 LADIES' AND MISSES' $18.B0 NEW FALL SUITS NOW 9.25 LADIES' AND MISSES' $15.00 NEW FALL SUITS NOW 7.50 WE HAVE A FEW OLD STYLE SUITS .1., ,THAT ORIGINALLY SOLD FOR ii yy $15.00 TO $25.00 THAT WILL CLOSE OUT AT $2.98 AND $3.98. ..t-.98 WITH A LITTLE AjLTE'RATjpN THE 8UIT8 CAN BR $1.98 MADE OVER INTO DESIRABLE STYLES. ,^ :.,10.c Fast Color Double Width Plifcales for 6jc LARGE UNFRAMEDQ/» '"T CHOICE OF A BIG LINE OF A N '.iJ&'y&Sfc* $1.48 NEW STYLE WRI8T AND PALM BAGS 98c FINEST $4.00 VARIETY BAGS REDUCED TO $2.98 Clean Sweep Glove Sale LADIES' 35c ALL WOOL GOLF GLOVES TO CLOSE 19c LADIES' 50c ALL WOOL GOLF GLOVES NOW 35c LADIES' 50c FLEECED CASHMERE GLOVES 25c LADIE8' 75c FLEECED MOCHA FINI&HED GLOVES .f.. 49c LADIES' 75c FLEECE LINED KID MITTS FOR L.. 49c LADIES' SILK LINED MOCHA KID GLOVLS FOR .. 98c LADIES' CLEMENTINA $1.25 KID GLOVES FOR .\.98c Ladies' Double Wool Mittens for 9c CHILDREN'8 HEAVY DOUBLE WOOL MITTENS 9c INFANTS' 10c FINE WOOL MITTS IN COLORS 7C Clean Sweep Clothing Sale Ladies' 98c Flannel and Silk Waists for 49c. "!48c Horan, and the consolation prize to Joseph Diter. James Courtney was a caller In Ot tumwa one day last week. Philip Horan, who has been spend ing the holidays at his home, returned to Omaha Tuesday to resume hip stud ies In Creighton college. S. PU-L^iK'- Pulaski, Jan. -5.—Rev. and Mrs. Ed wards of Pella, visited Mrs. Edwards' parents, R. W. Anderson and wife and other relatives here last week. Dr. W. M. Van Hon passed away early Monday morning after an MEN'S BLACK CLAY DRES8 SUITS T.$2.69 MEN'S $10.00 ALL WOOL CASHMERE 8UIT8 !$6.48 MEN'S $15.00 HARD FINISHED WOR8TED SUIT8 .. .. $9.75 MEN'S $20.00 CUSTOM TAILORED WORSTED 8UIT8 ..$14J5 BOY8' $4.00 ALL WOOL NEW STYLE SUITS FOR BOY'S $6.00 ALL WOO*. NEW 8TYLE SUITS FOR A New Line of Men's and Boys' Cap§ at 25c and 49c s» ALL' OUR LADIE8' $2.00 WALKING 8KIRT8 NOW 98c BIG LINE OF $4.00 8KIRT8 TO CL08E AT $1.*8 Ladies' $5.00 Skirts for $2.98. A LARGE LINE OF $6.00 8KIRT8 TO CL08E AT .... A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF $10.00 8KIRTS NOW .MEN'8 $1.50 WOOL SWEATER CLEAN SWEEP PRICE ONLY ni nes of a few hours. It is thought death resulted from the bursting of a blood vessel. The remains were tak en to Mt. Pleasant for burial. Monday evefaing, and Were accompanied by MrB. Van Hon and little daughter. DOWN .00 NEW FALL SUITS NOW .... $17.50 A $ itfi -*e sV ivfiSi 3 5 25c 1 O N O O S O 10c BOTTLE OF VASELINE FOR..^ 10c Card Perfect PEARL BUTTONS Clean Sweep Ribbon Sale 4c GRADE OF 81LK HAIR FVlBBONS NOW 2o 8c NO8. 7 AND 9 SILK HAIR RIBBONS FOR« 8c EXTRA WIDE WASH TAFFETA NECK IJJBBONS^v. 10c 25c FANCY NECK AND SASH RIBONS 50o FANCY NECK AND SASH RIBBONS 25c #r 98c Bajrs Now 49c iff $2.48 $3.48 .$3.98 6.76 -'rrfa ":..75c Florence, and Mrs. Van Hon's father, D. H. Payne, of Bloomfleld. Mrs. Carrie Gingrich and son, Has kel, left yesterday for Oklahoma, where they expect to make their fu ture home. Mr. and Mrs. Joslah Lantz and wii', left for their home In Indiana yester day, having spent the holidays visiting Mr.* Lantz's parents and other rela tives. Mrs. John Shumatl and daughter Shurley and Miss Mabel Stevens, who have been visiting relatives and frienda here the past week, returned to their home in Burlington Saturday. p». Sola by droagUU. CONSUMPTION