The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 12, 1933, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUBNAL
THUKSJLIAX, UVTVULA 12. 193:5
HARMED AT COURT HOUSE
From Tuesday's Dally
This morning at the court house
occurred the marriage of Charles Mc
Neal and Miss Elva M. Dyer, both of
Omaha. The marriage lines were read
by Judge A. H. Duxbury and the
ceremony witnessed by Attorney
Thomas E. Dunbar of Nebraska City
and "Cupid" Farmer, the official mar
riage license clerk.
GOLDEN WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. Dovey will
celebrate their golden wedding anni
versary on Saturday, October 14th at
their home, 404 North 6th street:
Satrrday, October 14th.
An informal open house will be
held on that date from 3 to 5 and 7
to 9 p. m. .
All friends are cordially invited
to call.
MR
A.
11f you are not already
a HINKY-DINKY customer change over to this
better store now and discover a greater economy.
Del Monle Fancy Crushed
PINEAPPLE
6C No.2V2
8-oz. can
Little Sailor Imported
SARDINES
Norwegian in
Pure Olive Oil Lge. Can
First Prize Brand
PORK & BEANS
or Sliced Ho. 21
BEETS Can
9c 3 fcr 25c
Del Monte Fancy Red
SALMON 9 Offr
Mb. Tall Can & IOi J3
FANCY PINK O for OP
Lib. Tall Can - - L lJsr ,DC
Ad for Plattsmouth, Friday, Sat, Oct. 14-15
Carnation, Pet, Borden's
or Robert's
MILK
Tall
Can
-6'
Kitchen Grand Wax or
GREEN BEANS
No. 2
Cans
3 for 25'
Van Camp's
TOMATO SOUP
Can
5C 6 Cans29C
CALUMET
Baking Powder
Free! 3-oz. Cake
Baker's Chocolate
1-lb. Can - -
22
Special Carload Sale!
30 IIAGS V. . GUADE SO. 1 XEI1K. BED TUIXTMPII
W)RVi)rKma 15-lb. Peck, 25c
IT yJ liGU UAliU$2 100-lb. Bag - - -
Lay In uprly for tlir wlaffr. Tkw nutntors ore exceptionally- Sue,
larcr. cleau and offered at a real value.
Large Size Heads, Ea
l. S. Grade o. 1 Kxlra Fancy. California. Solid. Crip.
(Br
TOKAYS 0
I . S. Grade Mo. 1 Kaney Rsd California.
iraipeSnfifflattSc & for SSc
Florida:. Kiuest Cuulity. SrnldHnrrt Brnnd.
jraimges Mt?&. 25c S-c
SO Li. no. O m. Full Market
aot O IDS 1UC Basket 3?3'-
Extra Large, Fancy Colorado
Well Bleached. Stalk - - - -
IFSssans Haoonc fresh. . lb. 4c
CntM from ynunj lork ShoulderM. Tender, Kcouomlcnl! Ave 5 to 7 Ib.
MeQ teMdleo' Roast lb Sc
Cliii'e I". S. Iiiopccted lieef. Klaext obtainable for oven or pot roaxt.
FASBaTiaMiir Roast lb 7c
Choic-i- lean center cntx. A real value. Very little niMte. '
ILaisalfe Legs . . . . lb; Hgc
Genuine prln quality. Deliriou aervexl hot or Nlieed cold.
IStosttoim SMftG . . Ib. ac
Choice, 1 err 11 ruin, tlbtniuable In one ylece to roakl or In Ktraka.
LassEfp CBqbds o?or lb. Sc
Genuine Spriutc cunlity, rny tbiekut-MM. Uellcioun broiled. lf -
Pslk CDqipg . . . lb. SSC
Only eholee center cut, rib or lolu.or In ac ?Ieee for roatlnir- '
Armour'ii pure :rk. Rj.ttlmctlTe In flavor and economical. l'iierl h cafceM.
ESQB Kinky-Dinky Brand. Mb. Pkg.
A fine una lit y, Husrnr cured. Hickory nmoked, Mtired Daroa. ''!
Extra Fancy Minnesota
RED GLOBES
Bag .
Our Mothers
COCOA
2-lb.
Cartonl
19c
Best-of-AII
Margarine
1",b 1 fir
Carton - lvt
Casco Creamery
Butter
1-lb. no
Carton - LOC
Quare9C, 2-le lb.
Fine Granulated
SUGAR 10.,b. rA
100 lbs.. $5.29 CI. BanOC
C. &H. CANE 10-lb. r
100 lbs.. $5 49 ci. Dan OuC
Seedless
HASSINS
2-lb.
Eas
15c 25c
;1BS', Slt- 1 lhC 'i'ipl
hlLu 8ltSD ( 1DS- 000
'L'l -U0W V 1-lb.
: RJCHXtSj
Bag
Silver Leaf or Bob Whlto
SOAP 10 Bars 23c
10 Bars
al White
or Om. Family, 10 bars
PAG, Crystal White OQ
Miller's
CORN FLAKES, sm. pkg., 6c; lge. 2 for 19c
BRAN FLAKES 3 pkgs., 25c
OAT FLAKES Pkg., 9c
SCOFIELD
Whole Wheat Breakfast
FOOD,
4 lb., 6 oz. Pkg.
WHEAT OATO
A Delicious Wheat and Oat
Cereal
Si2c-sy28c
BUTTER-NUT
Salad
ssing
3'
8 Oz. Jar 15c
iarwH? far
FREE! C-oz. Jar Butter-Nut
1C00 Island Dressing with
each Qt. B-N Salad Dressing
For All Brand Peaches, sliced or half, No. 10 "Gal." 39
First Prize Narrow Grain Corn, med. can . 7 Y2
Emerald Isle Peas, Early variety, Med. can 10
First Prize Hominy, No. 21- can, 2 for 15i
County Fair Brand Tomatoes, No. 2 can, 3 for . 25
Kellcg-g-'s Whole Wheat Biscuits, pkg. 110
Fost Eran Flakes or Grape-Nuts Flakes, 2 pkgs 190
Santa Clara Prunes, Med. size, 2 lbs., 190 ; 4 lbs 350
Choice Blenheim Apricots, 2-lb. cellophane bag 330
Choice Muir Peaches, 2-lb. cellophane bag 250
Prince Albert or Velvet Tobacco, 1-lb. can, 830 ; 15c tin 110
Union Leader Tobacco, 10c tin, 3 for 250 ; $1.00 Humidor 690
Mountain Grown
2 Lb
Can
1 Lb. Can
Green Japan Orange Pekoe, Yellow Label
J-lb, 17 Hb, 33 -lb., 22 J-lb., 41 1-lb., 79
Thompson's rttff81
1-lb. Can -
FINEST FLAVOR
Nuance
Dri&k a bunch of tfrapes daily
Pint Bottle -
17c
Quart - -
33c
Gold Dust, STAR
NAPTHA or
RUB NO MORE SC
Wash'g Pwd. Ig. pkg. 1L 3)
VIGO Dog Food
The !dcal Ration for
Dogs, Puppies
and Cats
2 Cans
Hinky-Dlnky
FLOUR Guaranteed
5 lbs, 250 ; 10, 490 $ 1 .79
24 lbs, 930; 48 lbs. 1
Crown Jewel Flour. . . .$1.59
OMAR Vonder
FLOUR
Wb. $ J89
b:98c
4 SS 25c
HOVS AXD GIRLS AN INDIAN HEADDRESS
KRKR WITH EACH 4 ROI.I.S
PILLSBURY'S
CAKE FLOUR, Pkg.
.29c
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THE NEV AMD
IMPROVED
MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE
If this I.G.A. fWy Mixed BitenK Flew Isn't
Mtiictory in vry wy, simply return the pclc
age md we will refund the purcHut price. V'
btclv'.ely euercntce yea Mtisftcti'on.
Combiitafioti
Calumet Baldng Powder
Baker's Chocolate, 10c size
COTH ITEMS FOR
29c
Post Toasties
Balloon Free with Each
Package
2, pkgs. for 190
10 lb. cl. bag 54c
100 Ib. bag $5.29
PEACHES
IGA Brand No. 2
Heavy Syrup Pack
2 for 29c
APRICOTS
Heavy Syrup
IGA Brand No. 2l2
Tree Ripened Fruit
2 or 37c
FLOUR
IGA, Fully Guaranteed
Per 4S-IB. Bag
$1.79
BEANS
Fey. Great Northerns
4 lbs., 19c
RICE
Extra Fine Blue Rose
3 lbs., 19c
BUTTER
Casco, Solids Per Lb.
23c
Quartered 24c Lb.
HONEY
New Crop Fine Comb
2 or 25c
Soft as satin white 9$ snow. Mad2 from
same fine material used for cb:&rbcnt h;:pltc
dressings and double sterilized.
S3 3 rolls 23c
a
Maxwell House
COFFEE 97-
Per Lb. - - i.
mustard irr
5 Full Quart -
S Crushed
HO Pineapple
: No. 10 'Gal.'
a
49c
? 25c
,SI.NS. - 15c
23c
Salad Dressing
Quart Jar
RAISINS
S lbs
MATCHES
C Box Carton
HEAD LETTUCE, 2 for. ...... 15c
GRAPES, Tokay, 2 lbs 15c
CABBAGE, per lb.. ; : .3Y2c
CRANBERRIES, 2 lbs. . ....... 15c
ONIONS, per basket. . .15c and 25c
CELERY, well bleached. 10c and 15c
POTATOES, Cobblers: 12 lbs.. .19c
PRUNES, Italian, per lug. . 85c
Pzlm Olive
SOAP
4 Bars
Crystal White
SOAP
10 Bars
s
- - 25c m
. . 29c 1
Swift's Condensed a
MILK IRC
3 Tall Cans - AUV
I G A Brand 5S5
Pancake Flour 1 Qr B
Larse Baa - r-s
IGA Cove
OYSTERS
5-oz. Ti
. lie a
a
a
a
SALMON
Pink 1-lb. Tall Cans
2 or 25c
MOLASSES
Aunt Dinah No. 2Y2
19c Can
SYRUP
IGA Maple Flavored
19c Each
KRAUT
Large 2Y2 Size Cans
2 or 25c
LINICO PEAS
Sweet, Tender No. 2
2 Sor 23c
PORK-BEANS
First Prize or Armour's
Large No. 2 'A Can
3 or 25c
PUMPKIN
First Prize Full 2V2
10c Can
PRUNES
California Santa Claras
2 lbs., 19c
SORGHUM
Home Made Gallon
69c
COFFEE DEMSTeATSQH
A Blend for Every Taste and Pocketbcok
I Blend, 29c G Blend, 2Sc A Blend, 21c
A Blend, 3 lbs. for 62c
This Coffee will be served all day Saturday. We invite you to
try a cup. The I-G-A Blends are favorites in most Platts. homes.
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DO OUR PART
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
U. S. Choice Beef Roast, per lb lit
Shoulder Beef Seak, lb 12J4 g
Round Steak, cut any thickness, lb 2G
A-No. 1 Rib Boil, 4 lbs. for ... 250
Circle S Picnics, 5-6 lb. avg., lb lit B
Swift's Sugar Cured Bacon, lb . 140 H
By Whole or Hair Strip
Swift's Acorn Weiners, 2 lbs. for . 250 G
Boneless Pork Butts, per Ib.. . . . . . .12J40 U
Fresh Ham Roll, boned and tied. Lb. . . . 150 3
Armour's Fresh Pork Sausage, lb C0
Brookfield Sausage, 1-lb. carton 210
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, ' : Plattsmouth's Leading Cash Store g
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MOVING TO NEW LOCATION
Tom Slayman, who has been con
ducting an open air market at Fifth
and Main 6treet3, is removing his
stock of vegetables and fruits to the
4- Thomas Walfiaf Company "f
? Abstracts of Title r
Phone 824 - Platumouth
Bookmyer building between the Clark
and Trilety barber shops. lie will
operate the business in the new lo
cation in the future and where it will
be under shelter and be possible to
heat.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver York, of Chi
cago, are here for a visit with the
Dew family a3 well as relatives at
Omaha. They were accompanied here
by Mr. and Mrs. Wood row York, who
have returned to Chicago after the
short stay here.
Improved 160 a.
at $G5 an acre
SMALL AMOUNT OF CASH
WILL HANDLE
SEE
Searl S. Davis
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