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Special Sale of the Well Known Sterling Brand Muslin Underwear Begins Friday 18 ends Feb. 28. We purchased this underwear before the heavy ad- vances were placed on this class of goods and know that we are offering you unusually good values for this sale. As you know the “Sterling Brand” is extra well made and the ma- terials and trimmings used are good. It is always good policy to buy a good brand of goods and doubly so in buying Muslin Underwear as being made carefully it will stand more trips to the laundry than ordinary kinds. Neer We show a choice assortment of SKIRTS in lace or em- broidery trimmed at 89c, 95¢, 98c, $1.10, $1.39, $1.48, $1.78, $1.98, $2.48, iy \ GOWNS in lace or embroidery trimmed with high or low } neck or chemise style at 48¢, 69c, 73¢, 83¢, 93¢, 95¢, 98c, $1.10, $1.15, $1.43, $1.79. CORSET COVERS in dainty styles at 03¢, 25¢, 296, 36¢, 48¢, 58e, 69¢, 83e, 98c, $119, $1.48, DRAWERS in embroidery or lace trimmed at 29c, 35¢, 43¢, 45¢, 486, 55¢. MENS MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS, full cut, soft finish reg- ular 75c grade on sale at 48c. Coes and buy a You will save money. Walker-McKibbens. “THE QUALITY STORE.” West Deepwater. moved on the farm, vacated by Mr.| The Kegerreis case was postponed NEW HOME. J. OA. Cope made & basnee rp +». Johnstown. A cold wave struck here Friday |5tnge. until Feb. 21. ‘ The rural carrier on Route No. 1|*0 Kansas City the other day. We wonder if Ground Hog had night. The temperature dropped| Geo. Kegerreis’ children are still] J. V. Snodgrass’ baby has been|was loaded to the gears Monday| We learn that Jim Vaughn is get- seen his shadow on the second of - to near the zero point. very poorly. quite sick with pneumonia fever, but morning, ‘valentine literature we peas aga nls February, some say yes and some say There is lots of sickness at this| Mr. Silvers is hauling corn to his| is better at this writing. presume. say Jim sends.afeller| not ‘This- week we have had snow writing with colds and la grippe. Place, north of Spruce, this week. There was‘no meeting at the M. E. Bob Bennett has been. quite sick one. Be ueee and winter weather, ground hog or Frank Rich left last week for Kan-|- J. H. Baker and J. T, Burns| Church at Spruce Sunday on account the past few days with a light attack no ground hog. és. brought out from Butler Monday the|0f Rev. Hargiss holding a series of | of pneumonia, but is improving. S. L. Coleman and wife, of Butler, Mrs. Lee Reces, who has been |i#ek that belongs to the Spruce Stock meetings at Lucas. Clover has just learned that Bob Clover. has just learned that the | are visiting in this community at this W. L. Jackson, who was not ex- | pected to ipa ee a GU oe are.wery. glad to say, is fast improv- Bert Vansant and family, whohave| James Smith’s little child has been been staying at the home of his fath-| Very sick for the last few days, Bourland has ahen| The schools at New Home, Vir- : FARMER JOHN. iain, Beate, sored spin ans NGA Paton nd at Ml Mandy ne