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Wo LfA U Uu E Clearance Sale of Women's Suits and Winter Coats in our Jan- uary offerings from our Cloak Department are bargains for every Satisfactory selection can be made from lots of stylish seasonable one. Garments at prices that are greatly reduced. " 2L 3E H i . .1 4 '4 i i I I ,1 J January Sale of Women's Tailored Waists. Wc offer 75 Ladies Plain Tailored Shirt Waists values from $1.00 to $1.50 January OQr Sale Price Clearance Sale of Our Winter Furs. We prefer to close out our Fur 'Pieces at a discount of 25 per cent, rather than to carry over to another season. We have some very good pieces left to select from. January Sale of Ladies' Black Underskirts. We offer in this department about 50 Black Skiits, values from $1.00 to $1.50, specially priced for 75c. ''KV is' 1 CopyifcHtH 1910 15 Splendid Values in Women's Tailored Suits Tbat are Reduced to $10, $12.50 $15, $18.50 First Showing of 1911 Wash Fabrics. We will place on sale this week New 1911 Wash Fabrics in fine Im ported Ginghams, Domestic Ging hams, New 1911 Percales, Plain and Fancy Flaxen Fabrics. t i Hosiery Values in Our January Clearance Sale. Ladies Wool Hose 25c values for 15c. Misses Heavy Fleeced Hose 25c values for 15c. The above Hosiery is all Black Cat Quality with slight mill imper fections that do not lessen their good wearing qualities. January Sale of Fancy Flannelette Kimonas. Very reasonably priced at 98c, $1.50, $1.98 and $2.50. Beautiful Serpentine Crepe Ki monos for $2.50 and $2.98. 7 VW I 612 &:&:::i::::::;:::::;::;;;;:.-Utvm'y Thi UM on every WooICq garment CopyrWKtrd 10 by TkiH.BI.ck C. The Reductions in Black Broadcloth Coats Exceptional Bargains Offered at $5, $7.50, $10, $15, $18.75 January Clearance Sale of Woolen Blankets. Every one should be interested in these savings. Fancy All Wool Plaid 10-4 Blankets Sale Price now $3.50 Fancy All Wool Plaid 11-4 Blankets Sale Price now $4.00 Plain White Wool filled 10-4 Blankets Sale Price now $3.00 Plain White Wool filled 11-4 Blank ets Sale Price now $3.75 Fancy Cutton Blankets with wool finish reduced to $2.50 Fancy Cotton Blankets with wool finish reduced to $1.75 January Sale on Laces and Embroideries. We have placed in our January Sale all the Embroideries carried from last season at very special prices to close them. Early buy ers will find some good bargains to commence their spring sewing with. 33 WANTED, FOR SALE, RENT, ETC. (Advertisements under this head inserted for 10 cents a line. Count about 6. words to the line. Thk Chboxicl carries your ad all over Ma.-shall county and beyond ) Apprentice girl -wanted 'a good sewer preferred to learn millinerv. Mrs. B. C. Styles. D10 W12. For sale A few good milch cows, fresh soon. Seven brood sows, also farm for sale. "Warren MeFarlin. r 12-1 9-26. For sale Farm of 67 acres, l1 mile from 'Plymouth. Good 7 room house, barn and as good an orchard as can be found. Price .$73 per acre. C. S. Drake. wl2. For sale 100 acres half mile from Plymouth. $75 an acre buys it. C. S. Drake. wl2. - Furs! Furs! Furs! Bring your Furs right along, we don't stop buying no matter what condition the market is. You can expect the highest price3 for hides etc. any time. Edwin J. Mayer Sigmund Mayer, Mgr. w29 5 12. MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property, by Crcssncr & Co., Plymouth.IndL, at lowest rates; quick action, no delay; time to suit borrower. J. E. Marshall spent Tuesday at Argos. Mrs. Thomas Clifton is quite ill at her home. L. J. Hess made a business trip to Argos Tuesday. J. L. Ritchie spent Tuesday at Ilibbard on business. Mrs. Albert Stahl of Culver was a visitor in this city Tuesday. Frank Taber was a South Bend visitor Tuesday afternoon. J. A. MeFarlin made a business trip to South Bend today. Henry Hall spent Tuesday at South Bend on business. Mrs. Hugh Shafer of Harris was a Plymouth visitor Tuesday. James McFeeley of Culver, tranacU ed business here Tuesday. . Emanuel Giller was a South Bend visitor Tuesday on business. William O'Keefe transacted busi ness at South Bend Tuesday. Miss Ethel Schaal of Lapaz. spent Tuesdav morningin Plymouth. Samuel Knott of. Lapaz was a local caller Tuesday on business. "Mrs. F. Shoemaker spent Tuesday with friends at South Bend. Mrs. M C. Pogner has returned from a visit with friends at Inwood. Mrs. J. L. Mosher of Hibbard call ed on relatives in the city Tuesday. "Willis Bluebaugh is spending a few days with relatives at South Bend. Mesdames C. S. and A. M. Cleve land were South Bend callers Tues day. Fred Marsh is spending a few daj-s with friends and relatives at Knox. Dr. Eikenberry's day is Friday of each week. 2dwtn William Welborn returned to South Bend, after a short business trip here. Mrs. Samuel Osborn of Culver, visited with friends in Plymouth Tuesday. For sale G room house on Nursery street, with barn 22x30. $1200 buy it. C. S. Drake, dll wl2. I. W. Keyser returned to Argos, af ter spending a couple of days here on business. Mrs. W. D. Travis of Lakeville is visiting with friends in this city and at Hamlet. F. II. Binkley of Bourbon ywas here on business Tuesday and went to Xiles Mich. S. W. Jarvis returned to South Bend Tuesday after a short stay in this city on business. Mrs. John It. Jones spent the day at Argos, the guest of her sister Mr3. Vada Jackson. ' Mrs. L. F. Overmyer entertained & "Merry-Go-Round" party at her home this afternoon. Mrs. John Capron of Ft. Wayns is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Callen here. Mrs. Edwin Voreis is spending a few days with the family of Ward Logan at Niles Mich. Prof. O. E. McDowell was called to Kokomo Tuesday by the news of the serious illness of his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartle return ed to Delong after visiting here foi a few; days with friends and relatives. Mrs. J. A. MeFarlin is spending a couple of days at Walkerton with her (laughter Mrs. Grover-Spahr and family. Miss Louise Stegman of Detroit Mich., who is here visiting with friends and relatives, returned last evening, from spending a week at Chicago. - II. C. Shipley, who presented the lecture at the Methodist church Mon day evening, returned to Chicago Tuesday morning. Chas. Fran has returned to his home in Ashtabula O., after spending the past few weeks with relatives in Plymouth. Miss Grace Williams returned to her home in Argos Tuesday, after spending a few days with Miss Osie Morloek, west of Plymouth. Messrs. Frank Binkley, C. Fretz and Win. Erwin of Bourbon, transact-f ed business here Tuesday. They pur chased some cattle of Warren McFar lin. S. II. Schuh of Hamlet returned' to his home Tuesday after transacting business in this city for a few days He has purchased the Marvin farm north of Plymouth. W. R. Wilkins returned to his home in Wyatt Tuesday after visiting for a few da-s in this city, the guest of his brother-in-law -W. Stacy Car penter and family. Mrs. Lavina Thomas of Ft. Wayne who has been visiting here for the past few days with her brother-in-law Absalom Freed and family, went to South Bend Tuesday, for a further stay. - Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Reese of Port-1 land Oregan, who have been sojourn- J ing in this city and vieinit visiting with relatives, left Tuesday for Chi cago, where they will visit, before continuing on a tour of the south, and into old Mexico. They will spend nine months on their trip. Miss Irene Queen of South Bend visited friends in Plymouth Tuesday evening and this morning. ECjS mean money Do not force, bat energize to the highest point of profit. CONKEY'S LAYING TOXIC promotes activity and assimilation of ens;. making material thk whole eecci.T or kgo-latiko. Jitney bnrk If it don't please, frices 25c. SOo and SI. Ask for Conkey'a Book on Poultry. Fuee Also Scratch Feed, Queen Mash and other Poultry Feeds at reduced Prices at Forbes beed Store Steele Studio Metsker Block , I wish to call the public attention to the fact that since I came to Plym outh I have not only built up a good trade, giving people work that was commendable, but have had the honor of twice being able to carry off the sil ver reward of merit at the photogra phers' convention of the State of Indi ana. My studio is equipped with the best of apparatus, and I am always up-to-date When you want group, views, portraits, enlargements made, come where you get the most for your money. - J, M. STEELE DC 0Ö1IH WÄ Our eotire Spoog stock will "be ready for yoor oospectiort do a few days D3 VfTh!! I PV-IPID QTThlP T(Th THIMF That you can do more -to beautify a room with a few dollars spilt for Y HJU LV HZr O II hJIT II D Hanky the right kind of Wall-papers than you can by spending hundreds of dollars for furniture v me - Don't fail to see our line before you buy; the cream off five factory lines to choose from. . Weozier, , OAK DRUG Fred Prop rietor, North Michigan Street, Plymouth, fndiana r