You Know Us We are In business right here where 3011 live. You are an acquaintance, neighbor or a friend of ours. This ir.oney-back-if-not-satisfied offer should prove the sincerity of our claims. lu in W htm we say wa believo w hv th beat Irxhivb and back up our tatemrnt wnii our un iualitled pnmi to return without question or formality tlie money paid us for it, if it doe not prov entirely aatis factory to you, we Micve we are en titled to your confidence. Our business success and preatiga depend upon your confidence in us. We know we must secure mid hold your confidence in order to get and keep your patronage. Therefore, we Would not dare ninke thin offer if we were not positively certain that we can prove our claims for Our experience with them and the many reports we have received from those who have ucd them prove that they are really the most pleasing and satisfactory bowel remedy we know of, Rexall Orderlies tasta like candy. They are soothing and easy in action. They don't caune griping, nausea, purging or excessive looseness, aj do the usual physio or laxative. Rexrii! Orderlies seem to act as a toni' trennthener upon the nerves and tuusclesof the bowels. They prompt ly relieve constipation. They act to overcome the cause of constipation. They tend tr eliminate the ruue of sick headache, bili('u-i;rM, bud breath, nervnusness and other ill attendant upon i'laetivn bowels. Make Us Prove This We wan' you to oine to our store and get a p;ieka of Kex:ill OruVr lies. l'-e a few or use up the rntiie box. Then, if you are not entirely stUfied, come, back and tell us and we will promptly return the money you paid u for them. You promisn nothing you sinn nothing you oUo'.aie ymir-elf to us in no way wh:itecr. We accept your mere word. Don't you now believe that Hexall Orderlies are worthy of a trialT Could any offer be more fair? Try Them at Our Risk We particularly recommend Rexall Orderlies for children, aged persons Bud for delicate people. Rexall Orderlies come in vest pocket tin boxes. 12 tablets, 10c M tablets. 25c; Kl) tablets, 60c UfiUttI dosti one tablet. MITKK TO I KloniTOHM. Ibr iiuut jr tour I uC Ism oiiul, .Nrbrnxkn. tlie Matter of tne Kstate f C'lirls- tlan Slot-lir. 1 'i l asi'd. Notice Im heieliy Kiven that the cii'iiitoi of f-aul ilci casct will meet with ti e evecutor of said estate before me, the (.'utility Jmlue of I'hsk t'ounty, Neluaska, at my ottice in. the 1'ity of I'lHttsniouth, in' said Cuss County, on the "titti tlav of April, 191:1. and on the 4th day of October, m:t, at ten o clock a. in., each of caid Mays, for the pur pose of pi esent intf their claims ami having the same examined, adjusted, allowed or refused. Six months are allowed the creditors of said deceased ; i.iv.ocr.t their claims, ami which period expires on October the 4th, 1913, at ten o'clock a. m. Witness m hand and the seal of said Count v Court, at l'lattsniouth. .Ne braska, this Mh dav of March, 1913. (Seal) Al.I.KX .1. HKKSON, Countv Judye. I), t). DWYKK, Attorney. XITIt'K TO ( HKI11TOHS. In t 'iinnl y Court. STATK OK NKUIIASKA, Cass County, ss. In the Matter of the Kstato of William .1. O'lSrlcn, Iieeeased. Notice Is hereby Kiven to the credit ors of said deceased that lieui'iims will lie had iiiion claims tiled iiuuiust said estate, before me. County Judtfe of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room In Fluttsmouth, In said Countv, on the 11th day of April, 1913, and oh the Kith day of October, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., each day, for ex timination, adjustment and allowance. All claims must be tiled in said court on or before said last hour ot nearinp. Witness my hand find seal of said County Court, at rlattsmouth, Ne braska, this luth day of March 19.!. (Seal) Al.I.i;. .1. W'Jl'JSO.N, County Judtfe. YOUNG MEN AND WANTED. WOMEN The new (.c.ureN i t !;o i t I't n i ii tr vi hundred.- of iiil i. tis fnp younir intMi and women us railway mail clerks, iototlic o clerks let ltr carriers. He. Ages IN to ir. Salary :( to $ir0. Anyone who can tiualify should call and see Mr. V. II. Car! at the Hiley Hotel, in l'laltsnioiilli, on Tuesday, April N. Mr. Carl will be there on the dale named only. This is a p'od oiiorl unity for Nouiiii' people to pd into the gov ernment service. i-2-lttl-1 1 BURLINGTON OFFICIAL SEES SPEfiSlO CROP PROSPECTS CAUTION: Please bear in mind that Ucxall Orderlies are not sold by all drug, gists. You can buy Hexall Orderlies only at The Hexall Stores. l'ou can buy Hexall Orderlies in this community only at our store: PLATTSMOUTH F. G. FRICKE & CO. The ffca& Store NEBRASKA There is a Rnrall Store in nearly every town and city in the United Rtatos, Canda aim Crest Britain. There is a different Keiall iiemedy for nearly every ordinary human UW each especially designed for the particular ill for which it is recommended. The Rexall Stores aro America's Greatest Drug Stores .NOTKI', OF AIIM.irVI'ION l'OU i.idioit mckvsk. Notice is hereby Kiven to all persons interested and to the public, i.iat the undersigned, J. L. Kussell, hu filed .'.is net i lion and application in the ollice of the city clerk of the City o. I'lutts inmiUi, County of Cass, and istnte of .Nebraska, us requited by law, signed tiv the reiiult'ed number of resident free-holders of the said city setting forth that tho applicant Is a man of respectable character und standi? and ; resident of tho state of Nebr.'iska and praying that a license may he Issued to the said L. J. JUissfll for the sale of mult, spirituous and vinous liquors for tlie period of one year from the (ate of the heariiiK of said application )n a building situated on lots eleven and twelve (11 and VI), in block twenty seven (27), in the First ward of the said City of rlattsmouth, Nebraska. J. L. UUSritCM.. March 18, 1913. Applicant. OTK'K OK AIM'MC ATIO. 1M)H LiuLoit i,ici:.si:. Notice is hererjy Riven to all iicrsons interested and to the public, that the iindersluned. Wm. Weber, has filed bis petition and apistion in the otllce of the city clerk ni ttte City of Flutts mouth. County of Cass, and .State of Nebraska, as roaui ed by law, signed by the require..' '.umber of resident free-holders of U.s said city setting forth that the applicant Is u man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that a license may be issued to the said Wm. Weber for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing1 of said application la a building situated on the west half (wft) of lot one (1), In Block thirty four (34), Fourth ward of the said City of Plnttsinouth, Nebraska. WM. WEUKIi. March 18, 1913. Applicant. his petition and application In the office of the city clerk of the City of I'latts niotith. County of C;iss, und .State of Ncbniska, ns required by law. signed by the required n umber of resident free-holders of the said city settiiiK forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable t haracter and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and prnylnw that a license may be issued to the said Kd Kire-nbercer for the sale of ma j t , spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the bearinK of said application in a building situated on the east half (e'i.) of lot twelve (12 1, in block twen ty-eisht (28), In the First ward of the snld City of I'liittsmouth, Nebraska. Kl) KliKNUHKOKU, March IS, 1913. Applicant. MITICK OK ATI'MC TIO. I'OH MUioit mci:.si-:. Notice Is hereby Riven to all person Interested and to the public, that the undersigned, J. H. McDnnlel, has filed his petition and application in the ollice of the city clerk of the City of 1'latts moiith, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city sotting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing ami a resident of the state of Nebraska und praying that a license may be issued to the said J. K. MciJanlel for the salo of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a building: situated on lot six (6), in block thirty-three (33), In the Fourth ward of the said City of rlattsmouth, Nebraska. J. li. McDANIKL, March 18. 1913. Applicant. XOTIl i: OF "M.K. III I lie District Court of Ciinh County. Nebraska. In the Matter of the Kstato of Nicholas llulines, Oeoetised. Notice is hereby given that In pur suance of an order of lion George F. Corcoran, Acting Judge of the Mistrict Court of Cass County, Nebraska, made on the 20th day ot March litis lor the sale of real estate hereinafter described. there will be sold at the soul door ot the Court House, at rlattsmouth, Ne braska, on the 20th day of April. lln, at 10 o'clock u. m at public, vendue to the highest bidder for cash, under the terms of paragraph nine of the will of Nicholas llulmes, deceased, and the order of above named Court, permitting a member of the family of said de ceased, to assume end take over the lild of nnv outsider any time before the closing of sale. Twenty per cent of the bid to be paid In cash ut the close of the sale, and the balance of the bid to be paid at the time of (he conllrma limi nf tt,H sale hv said Plstrict Court or .In dire thereof. ' The laud to he sold u lb,, followlnir: M4 of KK'1. Sec "X. Vwti. 12. inmire fl: S"',.j of SV, and ,'V U of SV,4 of Sec. S, Twp. 12, KaiiK-e i:i; S'i of SK'i and S'i of SV', and .'W',, of SW',4 of Sec. 7, Twp. 12, Itu !- 13: 'i;i, of NWli of Sec, !, Twp. 12, Kiinge 13, and Lots 10, 11 and 12. in Block 2. of the City ol i'latts- iiinnlh nil in Cass Countv. Nebraska Said Lots 11 and 12, Mock 2. to be sidd unlit, -! to the Homestead right therein of Henrietta Halmes. widow. Said sale will remain onen one hour. Hated this 24th day of March. 1913. NCI (II. AS C. I.M.MKS, Kxeeutor of the Kstate of Nicholas llulines. Heceased. D. O. HVVYKlt. Attorney. EASTERN S1AR HOLDS UN- ILELECTIi OF OFFICERS Homo r.lutpler of the l'.asl orn Star liebl llioir annual election of Ulcers Ial evening' at their lodne t'oiiis in the Masonic huiUlin mil the tollowinvr ladies were osen for the ensuing year to fill the ililVerciil ollices: Worthy Matron Mrs, (ieorp1 Thomas. W. 1. J. C,. Peterson. A. M. Mrs. Alice Hanie. 0. Miss Clara Weyrirk. A. (J. Miss Ktlna Peterson. 'Treasurer Mrs. V. V. Leonard. Secretary Miss Verna Cole. 'There was a larjjc at tendance the inenihers of the worthy NOTKF, OF AIMM.ICATIOX FOH I.MU'Olt MClvVXi:. Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned, Kd Donat, has . filed bis petition and application in tne ollice if the cltycierk of the City of l'latts innuth. Countv of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as "required by law, signed hv the required number of resident free-holders of the said city setting forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable chat.ii.ter and standing and a resident of the stute of Nebraska and praying thnt a license may be issued to the fit Id Kd Ponut for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the dato of the hearing of said apnlieation in a building situated on the east half (e'i) ot lot twelve (12), In block twenty-nine (29) In the First ward of the said City of IMattsmoulh, Nebraska. 101.) HON AT, March 18, 191.",. Applicant. In MITlt t: OF AIMM.ICATIOX l'OU Mtlt on i. u t:si;. Notbe Is hereby given to all persons interested and to tho public, that the undersigned, Kd Kgenberger, has filed ROBERT WILKINSON DUNBAR L.J. HALL UNION Wilkinson & Hall -AUCTIONEERS- The holding of successful sales is our line. Our interests are with the seller when it conies to getting every dollar your property is worth. For open dates address or call either of us at our expense by phone. Dates can be made at .he Journal office. VILKIiiSOII 6 HALL. XOTUK OF AIMM.ICATIOX FOIl LIUIOH I.HKNSi;. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, thnt the undersigned, Adolph delse, has filed his petition and application in the ollice of the city clerk of the City of l'latts moutli, County of Cass, nnd Slate of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city setting forth that the applicant Is u man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the stale of Nebraska and pravlng that a license may be issued to tin? said Adolph (.Seise for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the bearing of said application lu a building situated on the west half iw'ii ot lot six in), in block thirty four :;), In the Fourth ward of the said City of rlattsmouth. Nebraska. AIXJLI'H GIKSK. March IS, 1913. Applicant. NOTICi: OF AIMM.ICVI'IOX FOH I. Hit Oil MCK.VSF.. Notice Is hereby given to all nersons Interested and to the nubile, thut the undersigned, Peter (Joos, has filed his petition and application In the ottice of the city clerk ot the City of rlatts mouth. County of Cass, und State of Nebraska, ns required by law, signed by the required number ot resident free-holders of the said city setUii!.1: forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska nnd pruving that a license may be Issued to the said I'eter Oooh for tho sale of limit, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of tl.e bearing of said application In a building situated on lot twelve 1.'. In block thirty (30), In the First ward of the suid Cltv of rlattsmouth. Nehrnskn. l'KTKi: UOOS, MiiicIl lt. 19U. Applicant. (utni.it fok in: mum;. the County Court of Ciinh County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Kstate of Alice M Tnirlie. I leceaseil. To All Persons Interested In Said Kstate: fnon rendlnir the dulv verified pet I Hon of otto Tauuc und Fred O, Tuirue. filed In this court, praying for )hc nimolntmeitt of William C. Kamsev as administrator of the estate of said deceased, It Is ordered thnt a hearing bo bad on said petition at the County Court Room, in said county, on the Hist dav of April, 191:1. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., and that notice of the time and place of said bearing be given to all persons Interested in said estate, I iv the niilillcation of a copy of this order for three successive weeks in the I'lattsmout li Journal, a legal newspaper printed and circulated In said county. I inted this 2Mb day of .iarcb, P'Kt. AI.I.K.V .1. JHOKSON, County .lodge. In In To the From Wednesday's Daily. As-islant (leneral Freight A-'ent W. Y. Johnson of the lUir lintitoti is ijuoted as saying: "During in thirty or more years' residence in Nehraska there never has heen a spring when pro.-pecls looked so bright for a wheat crop as now. 'The acreage is unusually irge and I he lields begin to take on a bright green color. Every where the fanners are busy. They have not commenced plowing for corn, Iml all of them through (Ins stale and Kansas are right in the midst of sowing oats and barley and it looks as though the area of cullivated land would be larger than ever before. In many locali- ies farmers have commenced breaking their uncultivated land, which later on they will sow to ig and ed by of order present at the nieeli great pleasure was exprec the members in the excellent oiiicrs cnosen to gunie Hit1 esiinies of the order during the ensuing year. CONTENTS OF 1G0N SCATTERED AROUND VERY PROMISCUOUSLY lla or plant to present prices looks as if this a Panner year farmers." sod corn. With maintaining it was going to be for the western A SECRET DETECTIVE IN PLAIN CLOTHES IN Clfl From Fo been Wednesday's Dallv. I he past, w eek reports llial tin From Tuesday's Dally 'This morning while Kinney was driving loaded with household of the subway onto I he Tom Mo il hayrack goods out approach mith i:. Counts Court In nml for Ciihm (Hint), Ncliraskn, Tie Kstate of l"luh Schwab, I ie iised. all persons interested, and par ticularly John Schwab, Samuel Schwab, .losepli Sc'nvnb. Kiln Schwab, Nellie Schwab and Zciiu Schwab: You are hetehv mil Hied that on March 'i. 191:1, Sarah M. Mason and Chillies li. Schwab liled their petition alleging the denth testate on March I'.'i:;. "f I'.flllnh rVhwnh, a resident of the County i f Cess. Nebraska, pos sessed nf tin eit.ite therein, and request that an Instrument bled therewith be founo to be the last will and testa ment of said decedent, and admitted to probate as such, and asking that Charles Kddle Schwab, nominated therein ns executor, be appointed us such. A hearing will b bad thereon on April '-'I, 191:1, ot nine o'clock a. in. at the ollice of the County Judge, Court House. Plat tsmoulh. Cass Countv Ne braska, nt which time orders will be entered in accordance with the find ini-s of the court. All ohlectlons thereto. If liny, must be Illed before said hour on said day of hearing. P.v the Court. AT.I.KN .1. !ll".KS. County Judge KAW'LS & nOI'.KUTSON, Attorneys. on the river bottom road one of the wheels of the wagon sank to the bub in the mud and the con tents of the wagon were scatter ed around and it was necessary to unload the hayrack before the wagon could be gotten out of the iniid. The road at this particular place, at the east entrance of the subway, is in miserable shape and a regular mudhole has been form ed there and the city should lake steps at once to see that (In; road is placed m proper contiiiiou tor travel, as a great many auto mobiles come inlo this city from Iowa points, and tins muilhole is a disgrace to the city and rausi t verv poor oiiinion of conditions icre among the visitors. (u-nuine Hod River Seed Potatoes, Early Ohios, 75 cents per bushel. Also choice Timothy at $4.75 per cwt. All kinds grass seeds. Remember your stand de pends nil on your seed. F. P. PHKLDOX, Nehawka, Neb. The Good Roads Town. Polls open next Tuesday at 8 a. m. and close at 6 p. m. Hazol-Menthol Plasters, a quick relief in Lumbago, Backache, Kciatica, Neuralgia and many painful affections. They drive away the pain until it is ipiite forgotton. Yard rolls $1.00; smaller si .e2"c. Dealers Lave thera in stock, or direct from Davis A I.wrenr Co., Nw York. Snmplci milled upon reqneit, Be. ilHnips. Don't experiment, take Allen's Cough Balsam and relic I Is certain to fol low. Uacd lor obstinate coughs, colds, sore throats, or bronchial Inflammation. Contains no harmful drug: All dealers. DAVIS A LAWRENCE CO., New York. there has city was harboring a gentleman who had been brought here for the purpose of ferreting out violaters of the law. This gentleman, it seems, has been able to worm himself into the confidence of some of our citizens before his mission was discovered, and was able to secure some facts that were greatly to his adaulage, but il is not known just what use will be made of them. These de tectives are very smooth in their work and are able to put one over on the unsuspecting' in a good many cases, and il would stand the people in general to keep their eyes open tor I lie si rangers that blow inlo town ami at once get interested in matters that might involve the parties into trouble. Some of the parlies that claim to have met the gentleman report him as a most pleasant and genial fellow and one who at once it, willing' to enter into anything that is proposed, and il would be well for the public to be on tho lookout for this smooth, plain clothes man, if they desire to keep out of trouble and see that their feel do not stray from the straight und narrow path. BERT HER WILL BE OPER ATED UPON FOR DROPSY .J. ENTERTAINS THE W0 MJUTS RELIEF CORPS Local Hews t roin Wednesday's Daily. Kdwanl liouat departed isler tl.iy afternoon for Weston, Neb., win-re he will visit relatives for a short time. R. 11. Nickels of near Murray was in the city yesterday for a short lime attending to some mat ters of business. James W. Holmes of Murray was in the city yesterday, having: tlrien up from his home in bis line Herg louring car. ;. ". I Ionian, w ho has been spending the winter at Corning', Iowa, returned home yesterday afternoon on No. ;l;J. William Rice of Murray was in the city eslerday for a few hours attending to some matters of business with the merchants. Misses Mat lie Larson and Villa liapen returned to Peru Monday evening, w here I hey will resume their studies at the state normal. Will Hopkins of Krickson, Neb., came in yesterday ami will take his father, Isaac Hopkins, homo wilh him to reside in the future. Martin Sleppat and wife of IMiiir, who have been here visiting their son, Frank and family, de parted yesterday aflernooii on No. ..'1 for I heir home. Mrs. Kmily Dickson and Mrs. Kllen Mnrdock of Nebraska City were passengers this morning for Omaha, where I hey will look after some matters of business. Ross Mitchell of Havelock, a former l'lal Isniouth boy, was in the city yesterday visit ing with his old friends. Ross has grown so much Ihtil it was hard to recognize him. County Commissioners C. It. Jordan, C. L. Heehnor and Julius A. I'ilz were passengers this morning for Omaha, where Ihey at I ended lo some business mat ters for the day. Charles Ileeson of Minneapolis, who has been here for a few days visiting his mother, Mrs. Allen neeson, and other relatives, re lumed to his home this morning on the early Burlington train. Mrs. Carl (i. Frieke returned this afternoon from Omaha, where she had been visiting for several days with relatives. Mrs. Russell Harris accompanied Mrs. Frieke home and will visit for n short time at the home of her parents, F. (i. Fricke and wife. Mrs. Roy llreese and little daughter, Margaret Eunice, who came to this city to attend tho funeral of Miss Ulanche Murray and to visit relatives nnd friends, were passengers for Olenwood, Iowa, Ibis morning, where they will visit friends before reluming; lo their home at Red Oak, Iowa. Mrs. llreese was formerly Miss Maude Wells nnd resided in this city for a number of years. Kroni Wednemluv's T)ully. Yesterday afternoon licit w as taken to Omaha on llu sou ri l'acilic, where he was lo St. Joseph's hospital operated on for dropsey, which ailment be lias been liner Mis taken to hi! from a suf ferer for some time. His brother, William Iliner, departed for Ihe metropolis (his aflernooii to hi! present when Ihe operation is performed. The serious condition of Mr. Iliner will be the source ol much regrel to the many friends in this city ami tneir nest wisucs for his restoration to health will extended to him. It is not known just when tne nperanoii will be performed, a's tin.' doctors have not fully decided the mutter, jut the outcome will be awaited anxiously by Mr. lliner's friends. si MA A H UU Lba Liu U LdU hi D PI? f9) n All new snappy, up-to-the minute stuff at Rock Bottom u Prices. Also Benjamin Moore's Paint, Muresco Sani- flat, White Lead, Pure Lineseed Oil, Varnishes for all purposes, Brushes, Tile-Like etc., at FRANEt GOBELEU..W (1 Exclusive Wall Paper and Paint Store. North Sixth St., Plattsmouth, Neb f) From Weilnenday'1 Dally. The members of the Woman's Relief Corps and their friends were entertained most pleasantly eslenlny afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. W. Johnson, in Ihe north part of the city, ami Ihe ii ling was attended by a large number and Ihe occasion was one of great pleasure, as well as prolil, to Hit! guests and members. The aflernoon was spent in social conversation ami a very delight ful time was enjoyed until an ap propriate hour, when the hostess, assisted by her (laughter, Mrs. John W. Chapman, served.a most delicious and templing luncheon, after which the ladies departed for their homes, feeling that it was a rare I real lo he a guest at the Johnson home. fhe Journal ollice is the place lo get a bargain in stationery. Only 10, 15 and L'O rents a box. while they last. Remember, you are not voting for a bonded indebtedness when you vote for the Jail proposition next Tuesday. It Is a straight tax levy, and the entire $12,000 Is paid in one year. iii(iiPBi(iniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiwHMiiMii VlT'l'V '. l i 1 N r J " ' .lnliU.U.ilml.mlulUil.UHmiHUIIO. : GOOD OLD LW. fl-v -r Connoisseurs Jv; know that its delicious flavor is beyond comparison. Find out for yourself. Order from ED EGENBERQER Stun- of Ohio. City uf Tulrd". I.nm Conntjr, ! milk J. I Ui'lir iiiKki H imtli that ln I" K'lil iiartnrr of the llim nf C. J. Clii'iicjr & Co., du Iiik liinliii'HK In Urn City of Tiilcdii. County luj Hlntc iifuriMild. Hiid Unit mild llrm will y the inn .f (INK 1HMIRKI In M.I.A IIS ! tiicli mid cfiTy rimo of Cnlurrli Hint a him t b ur.'il liy lliu uku of Hull' Catarrh Cure FRANK J CHENEY. fn-orti lo liifnrc mi nnd milwrllied In ny trowni c, Ui'ji Otli day if heiTUilicr, A. I)., tiul. . A. W. URBASON, Notary i'ubllc. Hull' Ciiturrh Cnrn ! Inken Inti-mully n tit directly upon the liti.nl nnd nnmmm nr f.ieen ut tiie k)Iciu. Scud fur tcKtluiotiialii, free. K. J. CUE NICY A CO., Toledo, 0. Sold liy nil hillBtili-tn, 7.e. Tnk Hull'a luuill; 1'IIU for cguntlimtloa. Do You Know THAT AT THE DRUG STORE OF eyrichl!Hladrafoa you can buy Wall Paper for a whole room from 75c up? Remember, this is for 1913 stock, not remnants or old stuff, and we are figuring on a basis of wall, ceiling and border for a 10x12 room, 9 feet high with three openings. You know we charge the same price per roll for the border as the wall and ceiling. If you buy paper at 10c per roll, the 9-inch border costs 10c per roll of 48 feet. Can You Beat This? (I pi niiiiinil U y in IImmmhiJ ... M i ,m mm mf - ' ' if"