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I UIU For 3 days, Thursday, Fridi f] Boys' Clothing, Overcoats Every Suit and Pants will 1 Boys' Suits and Pants. MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS $18.00 Suits and Overcoats for \ I $16.50 Suits and Overcoats for 5 $15.00 Suits and Overcoats for J $ $10.00 Suits and Overcoats for ? $8.00 Suits and Overcoats for $7.50 Suits and Overcoats for BOYS' KNEE PANTS Boys' $2.50 Knee Pants for Boys' $2.00 Knee Pants for I Boys' $1.50 Knee Pants for Boys' $1.00 Knee Pants for Boys' 75c Knee Pants for Boys' 50c Knee Pants for * LADIES' SHOES f Ladies' $4.00 Shoes Ladies' $3.50 Shoes 5 Ladies' $3.00 Shoes | Indies' $2.50 Shoes UNIO L . nnHB H Vv;i Wmn&m&SuBtBSaEEBsBa 0:i:> ^HBHH^^BHH^^HNH|9H^MfljHH^Hni< flHMsnHmgfinRrione N?^ ^^E^^BHH9HQBBmBH^mSHH that BnHHil & BBDHHaHHHHnHS|HH constiHJMHHHHHBHn^Hv unswKaauwn HBD^HHfflH^^HHHHan^e her ha HHnH^ |Mi^HangH|09n^v nBEB^gHnMnffifin yxzz H?fflHH|TivE lpa HjH^HflHfl^HHflMKu, digest", ^Hn^^nBSM^M9|^^ith, giv^Bhj HSBHK^^UBH^HH^H^Ud by iy and Saturday, Janus n and Pants, Hats, Shoje >e offered in the Sale e: o For these three days \r< MEN'S TI C $13.25 Men's $6.00 Trousers for_ Ml.95 Men's $5.00 Trousers for. ^12"q5 Men's $4.50 Trousers for. Men's $4.00 Trousers for_ .. $4L95 Men's $3-50 Trousers for_ .. Men's $3.00 Trousers for. .. Men's $2.50 Trousers for_I. _$1.75 Men's $2.25 Trousers for.I. _$1.25 Men's $1.50 Trousers for_.l. :'$185c BOYS' $1 _ 55c [ Boys' $10.00 Suits for _ 40c Boys' $8.00 Suits for Boys' $6.50 Suits for Boys' $5.00 Suits for $2.95 Boys' $4.50 Suits for .$2.45 Boys' $4.00 Suits for .$2.25 Boys' $3.50 Suits for J .$1.95 Boys'$3.00 Suits for N CLO D. W. MULLIN TOAD YEAR FOR RAILWAY BUSINESS. Chicago, Dec. 30.?Fewer miles of road were built in the United fees during 1915 than in any other Ir since 1864, and more miles of road were in receivers' hands dur! the year than ever before, ac ing to railway statistics compiled m official sources by the Railway ^Gazette and mado public tonight, ^have been only three other since 1858 in which the inise in railway mileage was less jtt 1,000, and those were the civil f years of 1861, 1862, and 1864. 'he total new mileage last year i 933, compared with 1,532 miles 1914 and 3,071 in 1913. Pennsyllia constructed 98 miles, Oregon s second with 8 3miles, and Washtpn third with 71 miles. Elever ites built no new road at all. According to the statistics, receivnow hold and operate 38,661 miles railroad, or nearly a sixth of the al mileage and capitalization oi i railroads of the United States. Or tober 1 there were 41,000 miles ol lroads in the hands of receivers ! greatest ever recorded. [RLS! THICKEN AND EAUTIFY YOUR HAIR AND STOP DANDRUFF i' This! Your Hair Gets Wavy Glossy and Abundant at Once. To be possessed of a head of heavy rutiful hair; soft, lustrous, Huffy ,vy and free from dandruff is mere a matter of using a little Dander i. It is easy and inexpensive to hav< :e, soft hair and lots of it. Jus t a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton'i nderine now?all drug stores rec (Ynend it?apply a little as directe< d within ten minutes there will be appearance of abundance, fresh ss, fluffiness and an incomparable >ss and lustre, and try as you wil u can not find a trace of dandruf falling hair; but your real surpris 11 be after about two weeks' ust len you will see new hair?fine am wny at first?yes?but really ne\ ir?sprouting out all over you aln ic !?.?/? ^uuuvi HIV lO) W C I'CI 1U V C, L11 ly sure hair grower, destroyer o ndruff and cure for itchy scalp an never fails to stop falling hair a ce. If you want to prove how prett; d soft your hair really is, moisten ?th with a little Danderine and care lly draw it through your hair?tak ; one small strand at a time. You ir will be soft, glossy and beauti [ in just a few moments?a delight I surprise awaits everyone who trie life m:im/ iiroqI llfRB8r?a7fPcolors. iTl ihbhbbbbhhmbhbmmhmmhhbhhhhmhb y 13, 14, 15, we s, and many ot cept Blue Serge e will offer as fc USERS $4.95 $3.95 $3.45 $2.95 .... $2.45 $2.25 $1.95 <?i nr <pl.l t) $1.15 UlTS $7.45 $6.45 $5.45 $3.95 $3.45 L $2.95 I $2.45 1 $2.25 THE AX, Mana 1 i Every Family Net this.! Compound of Simple Laxative Herbs Recommended for Constipation. When a remedy has stood the test of critical analysis and strong compe. tion for over a quarter of a century i and establishes itself as the indispensable household remedy in thousands of homes, it is pretty good evidence of , its efficacy. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has been on the market since 1889, its use being gradually extended until now it . is generally regarded by druggists as , the staple family laxative. It is a combination of simple laxative herbs, free from opiates or narcotic drugs, , gentle in its action and positive in ef, feet. It costs only fifty cents a bot tie and can be purchased in drug , stores everywhere. ? Mr. Frank Klima, of "2309 Ashland Ave., Baltimore, Md., wrote Dr. Caldwell recently that he had tried about everything without being helped until I U? .~c n- /" >-1 J n?- o ne ?isi/ a uutuc i?i i_/i. v^ciiuwen s oyrup Pepsin, which he considers the great>^4 4^4 Jl^A j^A A^A ?? _ . _ | TI "Old H if Wa 1 T - X Has Led Ther e X | | Than FOR T : | And Sti ? ? ' t For s d ! t * -1 The Peoples - { V V V V V V v V V V^i A man isn't necessarily an ex-convict because he doesn't care to talk ^tTTT" may be afflicted SAL will offer our stoc her articles at a gi . This rule applies >llows: :: :: MEN'S 1 Men's $4.00 Fancy Stetson Men's $3.50 Fancy Stetson Men's $3.00 No Name Fan Men's $2.00 No Name Fan One lot of $1.50 to $3.00 Ha All $1.00 Caps 10 per cent cut on all F Remember this Sale is fc No ConH? phiJi'frorl oa* ? - ^ gvu VI OCI No alterations on Cloth< MEN'S S Men's $6.00 Shoes Men's $4.50 Shoes Men's $4.00 Shoes Men's $3.50 Shoes Men's $3.00 Shoes *g o flCP 2ds Splendid Remedy ^ _nrTlY|WL:."'- *flR0tP**> T&gi-. ^PHr^P \ . mmmmam ... .a * m r mem m MR. FRANK KL1MA est known remedy for indigestion, constipation and stomach troubles. Get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin from your druggist and keep it in the house. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 Washington St., Monticello, 111. ^4. -IE | ickory"| flon | x n All For More | TY YEARS I x II Leads ale by - | Supply Co. | * As a matter of fact, the divorce suit nHB of one of her friends usually interests a woman more than her own married lit< does. ?^ ^ k ^ = F El1 k of Men's and I I 'eat reduction to both Men's I * * |1 Wi HATS | t Hats $2.95 I i Hats $2.75 1 icy Hats $2.35 | cy Hats $1.55 | its to go at 95c | 75c I 'urnishing Goods. ?j >r only Three Days. 1 it out on approval. | 2S. I ^ IHOES 1 $4.95 | $3.95 $3.45 $2.95 $2.45 o. ? \ J