The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 11, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    MONDAY. APRIL 11. 1321
PAGE TWO
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
ALVO DEPARTMENT
WOMAN WEIGHED
ir crippled and you have to have it
towed in. It is a good idea for auto
owners to beware.
t
i
LT'
in were
. li
lt y.
Mr. and Mrs. v'iias. M.
in Lincoln Sa'urday.
r. and Mrs. I-, il. UnrncnicitT
t.-ed . LiiM-i'ln Tliuroi'.;iy.
.Mi Simon of Ki -inu (
i; v:-;'inir friends ii' re.
Fred I'routy shipped a car of cat-tit-
to the iro'itJi Omaha market .Mo;;
(In .
J. A. ri::a!':'er vu-itcd ovu- Sunday
.-t the Fred Weaver home In South
lUni.
trees v.vre planted en me
: round.-- Thursday
F.-rtv
:(':-) U
s'iiid!.
M;.-s
Ti.ursdi
South I!
Th-.-were
II.
c. v.. J.
Krai.rc
;- niuht
end.
st.ir.i; to
". S'ev. art
u'dan.
A. I. Hi :d
Mr. and Mr. Lauren Mickle and
little daughter Maxine of Denton,
were in town last Thursday, making
a biief. visit at the J. A. Sliail'er
homo.
Jess- H.trdnoek and John Skinner
were in l'iattsmoutli. Wednesday, at
tending as delegates to the county
convention of the Modern Woodjnan
of America.
Mrs. Kd Stroemer and children and
Carl ll'-serow autoed to DeWitt Sun
day morniujr. returning in the af
ternoon to bring .Mr. Stroemer home
for a brief vi.-it.
A hex social was held Sjturday eve
nin at the echool auditorium which
tutted fund to the amount of $43
to be used for the benefit of the boy
11. Jordan and j scouts and campfiro girls.
' Among those going to Lincoln Sat
and daughter I urday were Mrs. J. H. Stroemer and
thi
( 'a ii j 1 f 1 1
with home
Lir.co
n
spent
fe.ks at
Tuesday
(.lav I, were Lin Co ill
O.dda. and on
visit- rs Friday.
John Skimu-r ;-: clerking for
("o. tri.an Hardware company, ha
heun April 1st.
Miss Klsie Stout -tar'ed Friday
Hastings, where she will work as
e pla ne operator.
Janie-; Wall ami Smith Hros. .-h
t he
;ng !
for!
i
daughter. Miss Marie Stroemer. Miss
Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hrobst.
James Pilkington and Scott Jordan.
Several people from Alvo and vi
cinity attended the American Legion
show given in Lincoln. April 4. in
tel-r which Mis Aurel Foreman appeared
' in the act "Mies Harmony's Return."
P-
M:
Tl:
fe
be
ped a mixed car of stock Tuesday
to South. Omaha.
('has. F. Koenow spent Sunday in
Lincoln with his brother. August
I :.--n w and wife.
J I M. K. Stair and daughter.
!!ri::s. were Lincoln visitors
:.:r- ijy morning.
Win. I".gv. rs; n o: Kav-nte City,
a :'-v.- days in town hui week
iii; hi- brother. Orvilie.
Mr.-. (":; Jo'insc!!. vh-.i has be on
rr ,r:i:-- the pa-t few
k-. i- ;:e;tfiig b tt;-; and able to
.i''iu amun.
Sun 1 :y :;:!-!- at the hot.i" of Mr.
, Mr-.' il. L. ('tapti wrc the Misses
;n V. -inn and Freda Albors and
i:-! Worm of I.i.i oin.
I V. V.. lf i;nd "v f f.
- ! ! '.. 'V',: ii r - I .i y io vi.-i tm ir re-
S"':iu ; : Wolfe, who under--.
a.i i-raTi"n retentlv.
M:- I T loiiias return. ! to !u r ;
ii-- tictereii. Thursday aftf-r;
'null' . - :!;! tin. here wi;ii n-r
i .! i ::e-. ! ' en -v I nonia.
'Ir. :-nd .ir-. Wm. A. Kniceiy of
Ccir.-ii iJIurT. I v'-i"d Moti-iay
vi,:i i).. !r:d .Mrs. L. .Muir. all going
".o l.Ti' oiri t' r ;: t-.-w hour- viit.
A the tov. v elect iin
The Junior-Senior banquet was
held Friday evening at the school
hones. The high school and grade
'f achers btintr guests of the clas.-.es.
Miss (Jolda IJird. a senior, proved to
he the best gueser in a photo guess
ing contest.
The teachers gave a birthday
party Tuesday evening for Sunt.
Ke!i at the school from 4 to i:"0.
after which the seniors taking part
in the class play tendered him an
other surprise. The high school
tocher- being present. Refresh
ments were served and a delightful
evening pent.
POUNDS
Was Dreadfully Run Down but
Rapidly Regained Her Health ,
Since Taking Tanlac. j
EAGLE
iJ9acon
Mrs. W. II. Horning. 11. F. 1. No.
1. Jtox 1.".. Cedar Rapids. Iowa, says:
"About two years ago I was taken
down with the 'flu' which left me
in a badly run-down condition and
as weak as a baby. My stomach was
left in such a bad fix I couldn't ea
without sutffring intense pain. I
lost weigni tm i weigneu on. vi-au-; ,)t- tne school
tv-nine potuids. I was s norvous j s H n,i ,.
Mrs. Cform' Trunk en bolz return
ed Monday t'r.mi lenver. where she
has boon at the bedside of her sis
ter. Anna WiUni. here was but
slight improvement in the condition
of the latier when she left.
Harry Trrnkenbolz was called
to Council lWu:':'s the firt of the week
on account of the serious illness of
his wife. Ivan Caddy is taking care
house during his ab
illness of Mr. William
that any excitement wouia run me ca,(;v
almost wild and sleep v.as almost J Irof H K wilsuni formerly su
impossiiile for me. j p-rintendent of schools at Kagle.
"I heard how Tanlac was helping i.vas jn town ,ast Fri(lav on i,js w;.v
others who had been in a run-down j hou,e from ,;is farm oar Alvo IIe
condition and made up my nunu tojis toa(.ninK tllis vear al jjcrna and
try it. I have gained back eleven Mast vpar i., n,0 state, of
Washington.
Mr. and Mi
noiinds (f mv lost weight ami ami
still gaining. I have gained won
derfully in strength. I eat just any
thing I want and I am feeling line
and enjoy living more now than at
any time in the last eight years."
Tanlac is sold in IMattsmoiuh by
F. G. Fric'he and Company: in Mur
ray by the Murray Drug company
and tiie leading ilruui-t in every
town.
I WEEPING WATER
Republican
WILL BE OPERATED ON
.-1
gr:
T'.e
tr.lt.
and
S
who
KriMn Saturia's Daily.
j Tiiis morning Mr. and Mrs. John M.
j Ka iTcnberger departed for Omaha
j with tiu-ir little sin. Werner, w ho
v. ill be operated on at the ( larkson
hospital. The little son has been suf
:'i ring for some time from a mastoid
thar has given him a great dial of
lain anil in order to afford him re
lief from his uftering it was decided
that it would be necesarv to have
I the operation performed. The many
held last t lrienus 01 tne lamny inrougnoui tne
..,1 c M I 4-ou will anxiously await word
d.tv. . !::) Skinne:
- wf r tlected on the board j from the bedside of the little
Sunday la Vei was tahood. ;tru-ting thrt the operation
. r:i:. n Wolfe .iut -l to Crv n- ',n n'm back to his former
.... . ...i.
;. ! .:!:: wuri in-' to m. lciiii
:ts. Mr.' -Hid M : - . Wi .. Wolfe
- : 1 :. days i.-iting he'e.
lid.
may
good
DIank Books at the Journal Office.
&&f t"i y 1 1 &i 7 S o hi v kirn rv QAStinn -y-si I
I zq)) ihe Illinois separators and steam engines, the
most reii?.b!a power threshing outfits, and would like to
correspond vith anyone who anticipates needing such
i vp oi.Unl this season.
can save you some money and furnish you an
absolutely reliable machine.
csicd
M.y territory covers ail of Cass countv. If inter-
c.il or write me, and I will be pleased to come
you, going into detail as to the reliability of
tne machine as well as the price and terms.
ant. see
Kb
H. WARNER,
ALVO
NEBRASKA
Leslie Wiles returned last Thurs-
iday from the hospital in Omaha. He
'has improved some but is not able
!to look after the elevator yet. and
! Mr. Nels Sogard is still on the job.
J Mr. and Mrs. George Mark drove
ito Fairmont Saturday to seo their
!s;n. Clyde Ku;e and wife. Clyde is
l;-id up with a broken ankle, caused
i by stepping in a hole in the ground
j while running after a horse. Mr. and
i:!r:-. Mar!; drove back Sunday.
; George said it was a fierce drive
through the terrible wind.
A dozen of the relatives of Mr. and
prise last i 'lursitay evening w nen
they walked in on them with well
filled baskets of edibles, sayinu. "We
are going to have something to eat
and help you folks celebrate the an
niversary of your wedding of a year
a ,o." A sumptuous supper was en
joyed and the evening spent with
music by the Victrola and a good
social visit until a late hour.
Mrs. Frank J. Davi.-: came in from
rrok'ii How last Thursday night for
a visit with her p: rents. Mr. and
.Mrs. . K. Crouiwe!'. whom si;c had
not seen since their return from Cal
ifornia. While here (until Monday)
Mrs. Davis looked alter sora - busi
ness matters and the shipping of
th:ir house-hold goods to Hrokcn
How. where they have bought a
modern home. The? household goods
w re loaded intt a car here Wednes
day. Aucust Meyer met with a painful
ac ident seven miles north of town
W-.diiesday afternoon, which result
ed in a dislocated shoulder, injured
collar bon- and other bruises that
will lay him up for a while. Mr.
Meyer v.as returning home from Om
aha with a new Ford truck and was
about seven miles north of town
wli-'ii tin- heavy rain came up. While
tr? inu to shut the cab door (which
wa-? hooked back) to keep out the
rain, lie lost his footing and fell out
of the car and was caught under the
truck wheel. The wheei was unable
to climb over him. so pushed him
ab ng for about twenty feet until tiie
extra load stopped the engine, which
mo d "uht was very fortunate.- for Mr.
My. rs. although ii did not stop until'
he had received the above injuries.
Mr. Meyer secured help to drive the
Fred Rudolph are
the proud parents of a baby girl,
born last Thursday. March For
a time there w;is serious alarm for
the mo; her. hut at this w riting she
and her babe are getting along, very
nicely.
Mrs. Robert Alloway entertained
n number of relatives from Omaha
last Sunday. The auto party con
sisted of her mother. Mrs. Heise. her
two brothers. Itenry and Charle.
her aunt. Mrs. Carrie Klinger and
daughter. Lore na. All returned to
Omaha in the evening except Mrs.
F.-ise. who remained to visit her
(laughter for a few days.
John Ronald, ivged !)4. tin uncle
of Mrs. Frank Lanning. died at his
home in College View last Saturday.
He was an early settler in Nebras
ka. haing lived for many years at
Palmyra, and later moving to Col
lege View, where he died. Funeral
services were held at the Advent ist
church at College View Wednesday
and the remains were taken to Pal
myra for interment. The deceased
leaves. besides a wife, one sister,
Mrs. Margaret Thompson of Palmyra,
aged St. and a brother-in-law and
cousin. William P.ur.ton. aged SS.
io lives at College View, where
also one son lives, and three daugh
ter, in Iowa.
Certain-teed Covers More Surface
Per Gallon
"7"OU need less Certain-teed to cover
a piven arta th?.n you do ordinary
pair.ts and varnishes, because the ingTe
d:cms in Certain-tctd arc highest qual
ity, r.re properly proportioned, and are
ground and mixed by
rough'y
the
maKes no mistakes.
They Speak Well of It
"I frequently hear
' (: r on home,
comfortable
iskill.
w he-re-
:s por-
he
ible
was
bv
made as
medical
Buying Grain and Stock!
lOCK.
We always pa' the highest price for Grain and
We own and run our own elevator and mix
zr.d fjrade up our grain, enabling us to always pay
top prices.
AM YOUR FRIEND
JOHN MURTBY,
ALVO
NEBRASKA
if
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v
Leader-Echo
E L M WOOD
Chamberlain's
Co.u:h Remedy praised by friends and
aciiaintar.ces which only tends to
Krengthen my ood opinion cf it,"
writes Mrs. red Arter. Zanesville.
Ohio. Try it when you have a cough
or cold and see for yourself what
nn excellent medicine it is.
ouim.i; -
!Vlilio: rr
iiuiiiil riitor
Sf 1 i.l" Nf -!ti a- Isa,
iii-.iti;
Xilll UM ll I
of
Cio-
eon II -
em t.
t he esiate of KatH -I
i'e-;i seil.
IllillH tin- lietilioll
I' ji ii . i n ;x t !ia I ii l -1
estate lilav !
T. Meeker, as a.l-
III 1 !: ' ' 1 1 , 1 .
' -1 lei ':!.:t I'- ' of
.Me I 1 ) :( kl"'.
Mi I . i ! i : ; i i i
in ii : r. ): k.
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t i ;i !"i:
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as -Uli- -I I-'
V." ! I - J I all I-e I sn
luatt. r in n .ii .ii' al a I 'nimt i'
l : ! . ill in ami for .-aiU eon:it.
sl.ow e.'IM.-i- I t!ie pi'avel' of )eil
i -ijonl.l i. t;i'ii Mt-'l : ami Ilial
t i.e ::-ii o -lay
I i ll o e!oi k'
I.eai'inv: sai'l
M-: i III ! i s t eil
I !
r a I
m.. is
pet it ion.
ill sai.l
ur:
o-IIO-
macninery
These things also account for the fact
that Certain-teed has greater hiding
power, retains its color and lasts
longer than ordinary paint products.
Certain-teed is always higher! ouz'-y.
It is produced by a crct concern
which is everywhere r-?cor: .. d z.s
a mak- r of quality procir'-t. The
name means, "Certainly of Quality
Guaranfep".' Satisfaction."
Your Spring painting vi!l be more
satisfactcry if you let us provide this
highest quality paint. Certiin-teed led
in price reductions. We are now sell
ing this paint at pro-war prices.
FRANK GOOF.
MM
Lift HS?
PAINT VARNISH ROOFJNG LINOLEUM C.'L CLOTH ; HELAT2D PRODUCTS
f t!
ill-
t .
I"
II'-ihIi -m "I sanl petition
'i,-.-U !-,l llieleof lie uivell to
lis in r in -.1 e, I in mi ii matter
pn I'l is in riir a on ol tins rler 111
1: I -!;t 1 1 siiimit 1, Journal. a semi-
.-iikly la w.- pa per- printeil in sitil
11 n t -. for thr.e slleeesslve Weeks
; -i -r ! saiil ila of 1'eai iim.
l iiteo tliis "tii .lav of April. A. 1 .
:!.
Ai.urx .1. i:i:i:s in.
' i ;. I I JiT-'Iw ('oUMty JlnlKe.
MUIIMI II TIIU
-Irii-t ("oiirt of Cass
coun-
argains in Implomenis!
While t!.ey last, we are offering at very low prices
implements and farm machinery consisting of:
2 No. 5 Ciover Leaf low down spreaders $165.00
One four-wheel Rock Island lister 60.00
Two Rock Island cultivators at 45.00
One Sterling disc, 16-16, at 60.00
Other Equally as Good Bargains in
the Best Farn Machinery.
Goat man Hardware,
ALVO -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
little
Kre.l
cheer
l.aliv
j On We'Jnesddy even in:; a
I son was licrn to Mr. an-1 Mr;
hei: nei-ier ti briahte n anl
Mie:r home. IJotli ino?l;-r a nl
are eitiii; airing nicely.
One day last week Clinonl Mit;!alT
was kicked by a horse and as a re
sult had one of hi- le.s so badly
injured tliat it was necessary to use
crn-ches for a few days. However,
the injury is ettin alon. euite well
at T-re-si nt.
;id Moore and family will move to
Omaha soon where ihey will make
their future hr,me. Sid will work
for the Koose-Wiles Iiistuit eroniijany
and ".ill have- a portion of Omaha as
his territory. lie traveled for this
company for five years. He has been
mananin'-r the- 1-anliorst store and
will be r reatly missed in this capac
ity here. He will xn to Omaha Mon
day to take up his work.
Last Monday morning John A.
Kur z who was returning from Otoe,
almost had an accident which miht
1 eve proven of a serious nature. One
of the- front whe-els of his Dode
came off and the axle plowed the
pronni for some distance before- he
was able to Mop. Jle- was jammed up
auaiust the steering wheel and this
made linn quite sore. .Vt the time'
no was jjoiiijj about twenty-five iniL-s
per hfoir and he? consider
luc..y that the car did not turn over
On Monday afternoon Uov Hovh-
mitk i: ur
I ; tl.e li
IV. X.I.-a.-kii.
Iii ti." niiiiter of the application of
I;. It. V iinl ham. Administrator, for
1 : use to si-l I ie;il esta to.
Xotiee is hereby niven that, in pur-siiii-iee
of a ii onier of the- 1 loneira lili-.i.iiip-s
T. Henley, jielije of the district
court of 'itss eountv. Nebraska, made
mi the lMli .lay of March, A. I . 1921,
In- the siib- of the real esta to hore
iriii'ter ileseri beil. there will be sold at
public vendue to the highest bidder for
ms!i. one-third H ereof to be- paid on
li e day of sale and the balance on the
i' i said sii'e js confirmed by the court.
L lie south front ilunr eif the court
house in th- e'ity of IMat tsmoutb. in
'a- ; county. Nebraska. en the :auli
ay of April. A. I . Ilejl. at the hour
of i o'clock a. in., the following io
s'lilied real estate: Lot nine (H) in
llloek live i in the original town of
I "hi t tsiii'inth. Cass county, Nebraska, as
the sann- is shown on the pnblinlied
nt-d lecorded plat thereof. Said sale
will remain open one- liour.
I iHed this 1 :t Ii elav of March, A. 1 .
1 : - 1 .
I:. 1'.. WINDHAM.
Administrator of the Instate of
e'liace )''!i Windham,
a ! - : a- 1 H-e-cased.
For A Severe Cold
"Chamberlain's C'ouph K meily
cured my daughter, Anna, of a se
vere cold and co'ih a few years a i
and ever since then I have never
missed an opportunity to ree-onunend
thii medicine to anyone stifteri:;
from throat or lun-r troubles. I can
not speak too hurhly in praise of it,"
writes Mrs. I). J. Shelley. Karlville.
X. V. Chamberlain's ('ou.uli Remedy
contains no narcotic and may be
given to children with perfect con
fidence. It is a pleasant syrup o
they do not object to taking it.
A world of books for the kiddies
and grown-ups are on sale at the
Journal office.
FORDSOIJ TRACTOR TOR SALE
-.ei:
res
Pr. ia i
t r
: ordson
plows for ::i!e
Keldiiisrs comin
old. wek-.ht
lorr y.
broke,
(ha n ge.
:i s-w.
otir
i
ith the Oliv-r
span of sorrc-l
-; and sev n y: :r
L'ti'jo; oik- pair comir.g
;ir old i::i:-s. we-i;-,!it " i I l ,
Call I'll'
I
l'lat! inoutii ex-
i.oi is ki:il.
"I :
'w!m:i
i a-,;i!i; :V
Hi'-':' ri;i
, !' t :n! .-;
I t hi::!: of
M.s. C. O,
in i il I i. in :i : .
. sp.;i , f jt one or . i
if ( ':ai.i'-.-! l i i n's I.km
tie Ti" : i: a ' i ina !. e
T j - -! ! , i . 1 v. ot.J.I 1 1 1
i i h 1 1 ! i i ." v, i i t
v, M ' .b"i i v. : ' o.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS
.i. ;.
pn r-in,
ti-;e t
tcrs at
t. '.
di
'
Aronm. ?1 : IUack
sie. $1 ; Dunlap. :
$1 to $1..".tt. H'aek (
lies. 10 ceiH.; e'.ieh ui
i'holle ."7"-V.
1 Otd L't w. VACLAV
rince. $1 : Jes- Ar
: i'.v r.-ea rinsr. j in
( ';tp Itl'.r pber- ;ic
jr 1 ior ? 1. I t v
ssor
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Stat-- of
III
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it i:ii j into
braska. Cass
co tin-
i M the 'on n t y 'nil It.
In t' e laalt'-r of the estate of Kmily
'I"iii , deceased.
tl.e ci'.-ij i ( or.- of siiid estate-:
Yon are hereby notilied. That I will
sit ii'. the -ouiit-. ("ourt room in I'latls
i'io;;h iii siiin eoi.iif-. on April LTith,
ll'JI .-.lid .Iu!- Jiith. i:-Jl. at 1 o'clock
a. la. of eHcii ila, t- receive and e
aniiue all claim-- against Siiid estate,
vlih a view to tlieir adjustment arid
allowance. The lime limited for the
l rest ta : ion of claims airainst said es
tate is-three months from the I'Mh day
of April. A. 1 1. IliL-l. and tl.e time lini-
i;- i! lor iiii Hu nt of debts N one year
from said iTitii ih.v of April. llU'I.
Witness my baud and the s-al of
said i.'oimtv Conrt. this 1Mb day f
.lai h, l:-1
ai.i.i:n j. i:i:i:siin.
(Sea! i mjl-lv. Count.v Jinlije.
Th
ty. ss.
! IM the i on n t
I 1 ii 1 1,.. ..... .....
himself I Wilhelmina Minimi
MlTII'l-: T I IllllUTOItS
State- of Nebraska, Cass
(.min
imi t.
tin- estate
decease-d.
of said estiit
of Anna
I - t lie creditors
V'l'i !U- hereby notified. That I will
ii. ii,..., .. i ... . o ill !': Count oiii I loom in iiaiis-
...-. .on. .a. nni.u iiuo town, m.mtii i- saj.i ..ouiilv. on I be Clli dav
st.'I indeed it preenU-d a sad srec-iof Aj-rii. .. i . i!ji. ami n the 1Mb
t;.(le no tires, no cushion,;, no tools i,,;i of .ini.e. ,. i. r.ii. at t -n o'clock
v, nothin;; hut t he engine and body j Wr, ...V," ' u?? .' ims' ;,LinM
and t u at probably would have Ih'ciiumI estate, with a view to ibeir ad
taken liad the engine been workinir. i ie-tno-iit and alioivancc. The time
ASert
-make comparisons!
DON'T buy clothing marked low
because something has been sac
rificed to make the price appeal.
The price ticket doesn't tell the value of
a cheap suit of clothes generally it tells
the lack of it.
KUPPENHEIMER
Good Clothes
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Copyright 1 92 f, -The House of Kuppcnlieinicf
9
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inc tnatter was e-fdaineil thai tli
car whuli was di aiiied was left on
I he road and while it had been the re
someone availed themselves of the
'ppor' iinity to appropri::ie everythhm
that they pos.-ihly eould. Ke-v .i of
M.e opinion that it is better to keep
your car off the highway, even if it
nitcd for tl.,. m -.-iiOil i'Mi of claims
a;;:iinst siiid estate is three months
Ii' the l.'.tli ,lav of April. A. I
!!:'!. and tie time limited for pay
ment of debts is one vear from saitl
CI'- day of Anril. A. 1 .f.i-'l.
'N'ilee--- my !,!id i:iid lb-- seal
aid ('otint- (loiut. tiiis Ml: day
Marc!-, A. L. lH-jl.
AL. LICS .T. BKJicJON.
(.Si-ab liilO-O County Jude
at the new lower level of prices, are the
best investments your money will find
The more comparison you make, the clearer will this become toyou.
$40 $45 $50
others at $25 to $65
see the windows!
This season has contributed more toward the upbuilding of our list of satisfied
made-to-your-measure customers, than any thus far. 7 he reason
KuDpenheimer and
Hart Schaffner & Marx
special lines are .giving every one "fits" at $42 and up. Bo
measured toelay delivered in 10 days.
Attend to your own business, but make it your business to watch your neighbor's fir
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