The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, May 20, 1909, Image 3

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    Not ce to Creditors.
Want Column
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ji'.iv A.M. J. lor tV i uti.- ut r. Had
DEVOTION TO RULER COVER UP DEFECTS
KOREANS SHOW HIGH DEGREE OF
PATRIOTISM.
REASON FCR CLCTKINC THE
MAN FCRM DIVINE.
HU-
WANTED.
WANTLU-Trtt worthy n,an or woman
in i-ai-h county t advertise, receive
orlers find manage business for New
York Mai! Order House. .?H.'.m'
weekly; position permanent; no in
vestment required, i'reviom exper
ienee not essentid to tr.Kne;infr.
Spare time valuable. Enclose self ad
dressed envelope for full particulars.
A Idress, Clarke Co., Wholesale Dept.,
lOi Park Ave.. New York. S-10
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I t.'ntinb: xhr.r cla.ms i.t t-.u'-m nioi.n. n.lj jcOifrt
, at1.! Hl'.r.vani-
S t iti" 't)n ar- n'luv ei fur e cp-ilN m i f .'ii
fN-TfiK.ii to it -nt Unr ciJtifM-. i.'k win tv,i
the Ailnun.'ru'.iir urttle il t-.". i.vrn '.h
il-t day ..f M:iv. : .1.
j W'tnriv 1 an. I ami ! of ed IVnn'y ' urt
at IVat'-'nuutl.. Ncl.iu.-ka. I .uy i..
Arr.l. 1..'.
At. 1. 1 N J. Hi IVKS.
37-3 l.5t:Al l an y Ja Itfe.
Decided Freely to Give Their
Lives to Warn Eirperor cf
What They Considered
Grave Danger.
WANTED -Younjr men and women to
Jill positions paying $'.00 to $2(KW per
ai.num. Big demand for stenograph
er in the Government service, as
well as in private business life. Our
new method of teaching shorthand
by mail insures as thorough and
practical a training at your own home
as is obtainable by personal attend
ance at any business college in the
country. We guarantee success.
Complete course for small cash pay
mint; balance, to be paid when you
Kecure a position. Trial lesson free.
Central Liusines Institute, Central
Building, Washington, D. C.
SALESMAN-Best commission oileron
earth. New-all retailers samples,
coat pocket. Reliable, Iowa City,
Iowa. 09
Sheriff's Sa'.
TU-virtue of !in 'r l' rfk.V i: 1 ly .lami f
IN.ti'itMin c! i .i .f O.t? I) .-tru 1 t'ojrt w'.-tin urd
. r IV. roun'y. N'.t ':a. fc:t.l v ::i -jti.;.ti !
w;!l n the 4-li ilnv i Jul." A. I. !''! at U'
..'cKk's A. M. f u il i! iv a! IV .. th I'tn.i i.f the
Cour ili u-c .i ai' i i . r y . m il i.t i-uhe autftion
tu t he h-h st t .tl.itT f.-r cai h f' r(? ril
i stall'
ttt.-a luurty.
FOUND.
FOR SALE 10 acres, 2 miles south of
town with good 3 room house 20x24
and kitchen 12x16. 3 acres of apple,
peach and cherry orchard. 7 acres
timber. Can all be plowed except 3
acres which is good pasture with tun
ning water. All fenced. Will take
in exchange a piece of town property
consisting of a 3 or 4 room nouse with
from' 2 or 3 lots to an acre or two.
See J. E. Barwkk in the Dovey
Block. SM
ti wit: Lit' ruiT.. r fo.ir'"t
luur ,.! in '.i f vinaK il Slurtay
N'Ha...a.
The saine he re . un i.nj ta! n as the
r n ertv of 1 a K. W'l- n ani! Mhs-rt Ivu'-en. de
f n ii'.t'tii to nt:fy a tij'lvt.ieM of au x court re
covt'i hv 1'itr I'mnjiiifil. Ailrninift ra'i.r nf the
estule tiian I.. ('uni t' II. 'if-'eat .!amtirl
airainnt snid fiMendaiits. t'la.-m'.ulh Ni-b . Muy
lUlh. A U. l'.. ('. l i.riNTi-N.
&.J S'ni,t:iTC.''?'onty. M-hru. ka.
License Notice.
Not ce of u;i'lation uf Oeo. G. Will i ;nson fut
lir.'Jor I ci rie
n.;. . (,Tti v rive"tha Wo '"J 'A ' Ihi: wtron
hi-l'.'h (lav i.f May. bl t.l'd I i'i v-'r:iin with
the Viliaa." i."!ei k "f Mi.nl li. i ass t'u'in'. Ne-
hraskn, a r" iiiirtd tiy the t.i'ii'ts if Xf,- State
i .'f .'i hrasl'n, and l'-i t:diriinees of the 'iriij;e
of Mi.'ilwli tiru itK fi r a l;'et:-e to sell rial'
jiiritows anl vinous li'iu'.rs in the htii'i! nk- liK-atl
in lot 3. llii.' 1'. M'lnlnck. N'. lra-I.a. f'r the
J liscsl yhr en.l'n- .Vay V.i'.n Ar.v ..li;etnin
'thereto mutt t- :'lel v:th the Viliige tk-tK
no late- than Mr-1 J7. '.' H.
UalHat Murduik. -Nel.rasV. A;.r l. 1 '. l!"9.
Cl.o tj. Wm.1k.mmin.
S-G Ari'licant
Legiil Notice
Stuterf Nehraska. - , c , c
Cass County. 1
In the mat'er of the estate of And:ew H. Taylcr.
lit-cad.
To all i ergons ititerestnl:
Yoa a-e herehy nrt.t ed that a hea15' tr w 1! he
had at 'he County C oar Ko.;m in the Cm t Hoas
at I'latl.nw.uth, Nelrat.l:a. on the ''hra, o. Jute
A. I), lwft. upon the refert anil ;e;:'iim for
ti'ial settlement in the uhove e.-t'i'e l.liil hy
the adrninisi ratrix: a:d heuiintr t. : at nii.i
o's'lwk A. M.. Vfore w hirli dayunJ iojr nil h
jectiens to nidrepmt ut; 1 tiet.tion r'"i-' t'.IW.
UVRliS C'i.akk, AIM'S J. B :s v.
Att'Tiev. C'oi.lily Judyr.
!m:ai.
THE PLATTSMOUTH
HOTEL
P. F. GOOS. Prop.
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HAS A FEHSISTZi.T H30DCO.
Mr.
Oliver J. Gctlirftcn Gives Faint
Outline cf the Troubles That
Pursue Him.
BAILEY & MACH
THE DENTISTS
Latest roil"CM ni.h-Grin Drtitl try BfJiot
bit Price. Hri-"iuiDprd lirntal Of
flcr litht Middle Writ.
Pteiai oicount to cit vit'TOe.
M rioor I niton H.k . Kti. ft 'nrnm. OMAHA, KEB.
A. L. TIDD
LAWYER
References:
Bank of Eagle, Eagle.
Nehawka Bank, Nehawka.
Bank of Murdock. Murdock.
FirFt Nat'l bHnk, Greenwood.
State bank of Murray. Murray.
First Nat'l bank, Plattsmouth.
C. I. MlRSHtll, D. D. S.
..Graduate Dentist..
Prices Reasonable
All Work Guaranteed
Twenty-six Years' Experience
Oilice in Fitzgerald Block
"I den't know why it Is." said Mr.
Goslinjiton, "lr.it when I travel I al
ways stem to pet the worst of it in
some way; if there's anything poing
that isn't pleasant it tonics to me.
"Yesterday 1 ninde a little trip to a
place about filly miles from the city.
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Second hand goods of all
descriptions. Sewing
machines, washing ma
chines iind wrirgers re
paired. All kinds of stool
repairs. Store on Oth st.
opposite postoflice.
MONROE
1 went to the station early to get a
seat by a window. I managed that all
right; I pot a window seat and just
where I wanted, not at the end of the
car, but about, two-thirds back from
the front, where 1 would ride easy and
at the same time have homeihlng to
look at ahead, and ol couree that all
pleased nie very much.
"At the first station out there got
aboard the car at the forward end
seven men, a very assorted lot ol men,
some tall, same short, some thick,
some thin, and among theia one man
of phenomenal proportions, a giant of
a man, with legs slicking out heneath
and a head projecting up on top, and
tlH'n I watched with (earful Interest
the procession as It started down tho
cur, for 1 was seized wlih a mortal
terror that the big man would went
to s;t with r.:e. Keally he ought not
to, for I sat two-thirds of the way
down the car and there were plenty of
vacant seats ahead; hut you never ran
tell about a thing till it's settled.
"I watched that procession coming
with a great and fearful nwerest. the
big man bringing up the rear, and
then with increasing hopefulness I
saw It dwindle as one ine-mber after
another of it dropped out to take the
first seat he came to, until nil were
seated except the Riant, who was left
alone still four rows In front of me
and with three vacant seats In those
four rows to choose from, and then
my hope ran high, but he kept a-oom-ing
and passed them all until he came
to mine, where he halted.
"is this seat taken?" he said to
me, and what could I say hut:
" 'No, sir,' and then he sat down,
sitting partly on that vacant place In
the seat and partly on Oliver J. Cos
llngton. "So I drew tho fat man after all;
but thinss live that liappen to me
whenever I travel."
Put of Korea comes a story of the
i fanniifiil divoticn shown to the shad
! ew emperor cf the land ! v those ef
! his subjects who still n sent the rule
of the Ja; ai:i se and view i sudi u.ove
! of their virtual masters with -Sep
suspicion. I:i ti ls Instance several pa
'Mots were willing to It I themselves
! lie t un over by a railroad trr.lr; If only
! his majesty lulght he warned by their t
death that he was flylag into '.he tra.i
set for his fu t by Prlne" Ho.
A mt .nth ago the emperor announced
that l.e was geltig to leave Seoul
and take a trip to Fusan, the most j
easterly city f Ihe peninsula and
whol'.y a Japanese settlement. - This '
was an nnpreet dented thing for the i
pir.pi ror to do, since for rountb ss gen- j
oratli-ns Korean Kints and emperors
had In en i m tent to sit in the ball of
cnm;itulMii ns In the Mulberry pa'ace !
nt Seen! rtiul let subj' cti from other
l r:!s ef the land come to them to pny
luiiiai.-e. In spite the protests 'f the!
patriots Prince lu who wa engineer-
ing ti e trip, ruled and the emperor set ;
nut fiver ti"' Seoul Fusnn railway to j
visit the si a; tirt at Ihe other terminal. I
It beta me known by the Koreans'
along the route that the Japanese bat
tleship Azirna was to anchor In tho '
harbor of Furan and that a j art of the
welcoming c( n monies that were to I
occur in Fnsan was to be a luncheon
to the empiror on board the ship, i
Immediately the rumor grew to the
cor.vlctli.n (hat as soon as Prince Ito j
hi.d the t r.iperor snMy on the Azunia's
deck anchor would be hoisted and the i
laft of tin line of Korean rulers would ;
It? wlils'.-.ed off to Japan, there to die !
In n dungeon.
Perhaps (he simple Koreans had
some justification for believing that
the crafty resident ire'ieral would llko
to execute a coup like that; certainly
the hand of the Japanese had made
such startling moves on the Imperial
ch'ss hoard at Seoul that even a du
plication of the murder that was done
In the Mulberry palace some years ago
at the instance of a Japanese minister
would not seem Improbable to the Ko
reans. At any rate the emperor bad his
luncheon on board the battleship In
Fusan harbor and was put safely back
on his own territory a-aln. During
the course of the luncheon Prince Ito
made conversation by telling the pup
pet ruler that he had learned that at.
Taiku, one of tho large towns on tho
line of the railway, a parly of pa
triots, convinced that the emperor
was going to his doom, had determined
to lay themselves on the rails as his
train approached the station. They
believfd that by this act of sacrifice
(heir monarch might be made to see
that he was approaching Immediate
daiiRer.
The patriots had been dissuaded by
a very material Japanese policeman.
In Memcry cf
Old New England graveyards ara
not the only ones which contain cu
rious epitaphs. The old-time dweller
ef Maine who "died of a falling tree,"
as his headstone asserts, hud a fellow
In misfortune In far-off Australia, as Is
r.hown by W. A. UnillleGrohnian's
"The Tyrol and the Tyrolese."
A wooden slab, painted with the rep.
resentatloii of a prostrate tree under
which lies a man In spread eagle atti
tude, bears testimony to the violent
death of "Johann I.eniberger, aged
f)2i years. This upright and virtu
ous youth was squashed by a falling
tree."
The record of Michael Gerstner Is
even more succinct and convincing. Ho
"Climbed up, fell down, and was dead." i
Youth's Companion.
Acccrdirg to Writer in London Peri
odical. Vanity Is Rctpcrsibie fcr
Carr.cnts Prescribed by
Preset. t Fashion.
It w.;s t'.-e opinion ef (Vt.uvayo, a
noble African monarch who ilispised
all garments, thai w look to clu'tilio',
to kci'ii ou;-m1v s eh an, because we
were loo l;.zy to Wi.rh ours-dves. This
howp.vr. w::s an errr on his. majesty's
part. Tb. hlmple fact is that we
mh'pt d elothes b:i an-t we wete
r.s.ja .ed of our a; piaiaimo, says a
writer In Loudon I '.ivs.
To bti:!n with, leg coverings were
lnvei.ted to corneal bony knees and
shapeless caUis. Pouts were artfully
divlttd to curtain off uidy f-et from
the uhlie gaze and silence loud jeers.
Th.' bi.t. It is e;;sy to see, was the
era ft invention of seme frivolous
pat'l.'.nh with a bald head, who was
ur.xioes to hide It in order that he
coul I cut a youthful llguie with the
ladies.
Gloves were devised by pretentious
women of the lower middle class In
Merc uhineuia. who wanted to pose as
g, ;itl. '.i!li. Having to do their own
housework, they bit upon this ingeni
ous plan of coverlrg the redness and
roughness of their hands. Thus they
were able to cut a dash and delude so
ciety lirn ihe belief that they kept
servants. Ileire the name "kid'
gloves.
Sinks derived their name originally
from shocks, as describing the eff ct
frequently produced on the mind by
the spectacle of feet in their naked
size and simplicity.
Shirts, and, after them, doublets and
coats, were icsourcess to cover pigeon
bre.vsts, hollow chests and curved
spines. The collar Is a development
of the silken scarf or bandage, first
worn by that hideous old porcupine.
Unmeses I., nharaoh of L'gypt, to con
ceal a boll on his neck.
Con. Ing to the face, we find the
veil. This was Int induced owing to
the annoyance occasioned to King
Ptolemy by the countenance of one of
his ladies. She developed a squint,
and one day the king, being uncertain
whether she was eyeing bltn or not,
shouted furiously: "Cover that wom
an's face:" The offensive countenance
was instantly obscured by a window
curtain torn down by a resourceful
courtier. And thus veils for ob
jectionable laces rapidly became pop
ular. Now, we have been told, and are
constantly being told again, hy count
less scientists, that In strrn:;th and
beauty we are a deteriorating race.
Our forefathers and mothers had
j their little Haws in figure, but, com
I pared with us. they were perfect
! Vniuses and Adonises,
A high authority says that "scarce
I ly oije man In a hundred Is properly
j proportioned, and most women would
: be shapeless without the cunning
i curves of their stays." Another stern
! authority says: "We are a physically
degenerate people, round shouldered,
j sunken lolaed, narrow chested, crook
j ed ribbed, splay footed, knock kneed,
I short winded and weak backed."
j So, on the whole, clothes are not
; only desliable, but Indispensable. To
j cast them off and permit an astonished
i universe to see us as we really are
I would be a great mistake.
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Gasoline Stoves.
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2 burner Juniors 2.50 and up.
3 " " S3.75 and up.
Detroit self-generating Gasoline
stoves SI 0.50 and up.
1 burner Oven. . ..SI. 50 and up.
' " -$1.75 and up.
Remember we have a complete
line and all styles. Call and see
them.
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Defense of Canned Products.
That foods properly canned do not
deteriorate with age was n statement
made at a dinner of canners In Chica
go a few days ago. "Suppose a custom
er desired a can of corn on February
22, 1920," said one of the speakers,
Prescription work
fierir.g's & Co.
a specialty ut
Notice to Creditors.
In County Court.
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State of Nehra-'ka,
County of faun. I
In themn'teruf ttm cftntc nf Jnuien H. Cnthey.
ileeeiiKl.
Notire i hereliy iriven that the creditors of said !
deeeail will meet the Administrator of Kind
estate, hefore nie. County JihIki- nf Ca.-is Coiioty, !
Ni hriukn. at the County Court rco- in Plaits- ,
mouth, Hi said County, on the 24th ilnv nf May, '
l.f'i, and on 'he L'lthdny of November, l'"1, at ill '
o'elo k A. M eni-h day fur the inrinsi. of pre-s.-ntinit
their claim for i'iuninal ion. niljiint'n'.n;
and allowance. I
Six months nreullie'ed forth" cr.xlilors of .aid
del eased to tirei.i nt their claims, anil one your fur
th" Administrator t.i settle mid estale, frum the !
:;th dn of May, I
w itness my nan.i nn.i cai ol ;'at. voun'y I our
at t'la'tJiiMiilh,
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Ni.ir:i:.kii. this 1 duvf Airil,
.M.t.i-.N .1 iiri'is,
t'oar.li j-jiler
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Retains Health by Fasting. .
To prove that complete abstinence
from food for indefinite periods Is not
only conducive to good health but also
to perennial youth, Miss Claire do
Serval, niece of the famous "fasting"
Dr. Tanner, Is submitting herself to a
remarkable series of experiments nt
tho Royal Charlte hospital in Berlin.
Miss Serval ended at noon Ihe other
day In perfect health a fast of ten
days, without nourishment of
kind, either liquid or solid. During !
that time she lived in a glass cage, :
Into which fresh air was pumped hy 1
a motor. She was then removed from 1
the cage and placed in the ordinary
ward, but she Intends to abstain from ;
food for another 20 days, living in tho
meantime on mineral water. Her
weight has dec reased from 114 pounds
to 101 pounds, hut her condition other
wise Is perfectly normal. She stated,
at the end of the tenth day, that she '
tuner once felt ill from lack of food
and drink, and was entirely free from
fover or headache. The young lady
says that she was Induc ed to beeoite ;
a "faster" in order to cure herself of I
rhrotile headaches and lack of appe
tite, and also bec:iu;'o she finds she
emerges rejuvenated after a in riod of
self Imposed starvation.
"and was given corn canned In 190!).:
It would he rejected with a demand j
for 'something fresher,' and, although j
the 1909 article would he found ns
fresh as that of 1920 It would be lost
At a recent banquet In London canned
fruit taken from the ruins of Pompeii
was found to h fresh and fine. There
should be n law to compel the canning
of all products In such a manner that
they would keep for ages."
Hungry Thespians.
j They looked like actors, or rather
I they looked as If they would have
! been actors If some manager with
' more than the usual discernment would
I recognize their ability and give them
a job, says "The Stroller" In the Port
land (Me.) Kxp.ress. Just now they
were staring through the window of a
popular-priced restaurant In Congress
street absorbed in Ihe unerring ac
curacy of the chef as the gi Iddle cakes
were flipped Into the air by him, only
to fall gracefully back Into tho grease
mark they had Just quitted. The tall
man Jingled some keys In his pocket
and the little one pulled bis belt an
other notch.
"Lord!" said the big one; "I'm hun
gry enough to eat my own words."
"I'm In Just ns bail," complained tho
little one. "I feel ns though I could
bolt a front door."
Telegraph Letters.
A novelty In correspondence, re
cently Inaugurated by the French post
any I ofllce department, has met with surf.
niccess that it might be tried nil over
the world. This is the telegraphic
letter. The hours between 9 p. m.
and 4 a. in. are not busy ones for the
French telegraphic lines. So the postal
iiithoritles decided to turn these hours
to some use. Therefore, If one misses
the post for n provincial town in
France to-day one can at the rate of
MO words for 20 cents have the letter
telegraphed and delivered by the first
post next morning. The scheme Is
very simple and Is working admirably
In Pails.
Figures on Drink Question.
Speaking before the Church of Eng
land Temperance society recently the
bishop of London said Mint, as the re
sult of an Inquiry regarding the drink
evil. 15 doctors stated that In the
middle class there was a decreaso of!
drinking, In fashionable practice ;
spoke of the Increase among the well- j
to-do, and 9! of the Increase among j
working women. At the request of tho
home office 21! London public houses j
were watched for four days, and .'!!), !
f.40 women, with 10,471 children, en-1
tered. The chief rauuo. said the
bishop, of drinking among the wi 11 to-;
do was want of occupation ; among the
poorer classes It was overwork and
ovcrworry.
American Horses for Srazil. I
James H. K'ene ami J. H. Ilaggln1
recently sold In P.uen.is Aires T." thor
oughbreds from their radtm and breed
ing farms In the fnl'ed Suit's. 'Ihe
sales were only fairly successful be
cause Anieilean bosses wmo previous
ly unknown then;
Quantity.
"Don't you admire the l.h- hats that
women are wearing?''
"Well," answered Me. M
must say lln y look more
m m y's woiM,."
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at the Top.
lit v of room
mora'!','.' r.
lei 'i;ie, if,' demoralizer,
iere al'.il s wMi !"' Utiles:; facll- i
ir yetting theve are Improved,"
Room
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ESTABLISHED 1871
The First National Bank
of Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
SAFE, SOUND AND CONSERVATIVE
Careful Attention
Prompt Service
Reasonable Terms
GnoKGK E. Dovey, President.
Fkank E. Sciilatek, Vice Pres.
Hoiiatio N. Dovey, Cashier.
Carl G. Fuicke, Ass't. Cashier.
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Furnishings and Work Clollics
FOR KV.EN
It may be that you do not know we carrv a full
line of Overalls, Shirts, Jackets, Cloves, Underwear,
Sox, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, etc., suitable for
every man.
Work Shirts, all sizes and colors 40c and 50c
Men's Overalls without bib GOc, (0c, 85c
" Overalls with bib GOc, 75c, 85c, lX)c, $1.00
" Jackets 50c, COc, 85c, $1.00
" Cotton Flannel Gloves, 3 pair 25c
" Leather Cloves at per pair. . . 50c, 75c, $1.00
" Underwear, per garment.' 25c and 50c
" Union Suits, per suit $1.00 and $1.25
" Mixed Sox, per pair 8c and 10c
" Fine Cotton Sox, brown, black and fancy
at per pair 10c, 121c, 15c, 25c, 35c
" Suspenders, at per pair 25c and 50c
. " Red and Blue Handkerchiefs at 5c and 8k
" All White or White with Colorul Border
each at 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c
Boy's Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Gloves, Under
wear and Handkerchiefs.
GROCERY SPECIALS
No. 1. We are headquarters for Butler and Evgs
for we receive more and better quality than any store.
Let us add your name to our already larKe list of cus
tomers that get their butter and ew:s every week from
us. Market price always.
No. 2. We are headquarters for all kinds of
Cheese, American full crcam.Brick and Limburpr, 20c lb.
Sap Sago 10c, Lunchen l.'c, Imported Swiss -lOc.
No. 3. We are headquarters for vegetables, fresh
every day, Strawberries, Cucumbers, fresh Beans,
Rubarh, Green Onions, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Radishes,
Cabbage, etc.
No. J. We always have on hand a nice line of
fresh Oranges, l.'c, 25c, 35c, 45c, per dozen. Bananas,
20c a dozen. Pine Apples, 10c and 15c each.
We Want to Talk Quality Not Quantity.
Plattsmouth
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Nebraska.
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