The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 02, 1935, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    company, only a few days remain.
Leave your order and money with
the Murray Slate Eank," Murray,
Nebraska. "
GOLDEN ROD OIL CO.
New Wisconsin Dean
:CIALS- for the HEM
We Offer These Real Values fcr the Week-End
Time Resident
Death of Lorn
r ' t Nebraska. - S V1 ' A . PVVAMft - .Jl 1 U
of This City
Hosiery Specials
ress pseiaa
Smart
Seersucker and
Eyelet Embroidery
Wash Frocks
All New
Spring Shades
Sizes 14 to 42
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HOSIERY
NEW SPRING
COLO RS
Rsguter $2.49 Values
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Our regular 1-00 value Sheer
Chiffon Ring Free all Silk.
79'
Our regular 79c value All Silk
Chiffon all Silk with run Etcp
at welt.
Our regular 59c value All Silk
Chiffon, all silk stretchy top
with mercerized reinforced
cradel fcot.
49'
TYL
Cass County's Largest Exclusive Ladies' Store
Charles P. Sydebotham Passes Away
Early Today at Age of 79 Years
Resided Here 23 Years.
SHOWS SOME IMPROVEMENT
The many friends of Dr. O. C. Hud
son will be pleased to learn that he
is showing a nice improvement at
the Nicholas Senn hospital at Omaha
where he has been taking treatment
and resting for the past two weeks.
The patient has rallied and it is
hoped in a week or ten days that he
may be able to return home.
Phono th nw to Tv
From Monday's Dally
This morning at a: early hour,
Charles Preston Sydebotham, long
time resident of this city, passed
away at the home of his daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Stine, where he and Mrs. Sydebotham
have made their home for some time.
The deceased had not been in the
best of health tor the past several
months and gradually grew worse
until death came to his relief.
M,r. Sydebotham was a man uni
versally respected and esteemed by
all who had the pleasure of his ac
acquaintance and for the greater part
of his twenty-three years of residence
in Plattsmcuth was employed in rail
road work. He was retired several
years ago and had since led a very
quiet life at the home.
He was born in Perry county,
Ohio, February 22, 1856, at the time
cf his death being aged seventy-nine
years, two months and seven days.
There is surviving the widow,
Mary Sydebotham, three daughters,
Mrs. J. H. Johnston, Courtland, Ne
braska; Mrs. B. II. Swift, Portland,
Oregon and Mrs. J. R. Stine of this
city.
The funeral will be in charge of
the Horton funeral home and will be
held at the First Christian church,
Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Mr.
Sydebotham was long an active mem
ber of the church.
We have just the things you need to fix your
summer wardrobe up in tip-top shape - a . and
at prices that will make you extremely happy.
Below are some of the values this week end.
STYLE AND QUALITY AT A PRICE
ThCSe
?jy Beau
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Shirts Enjoy Summer Weather
Bruoimel Shirts
in white pre-shrunk Broad
tlcth, cr fancy new patterns.
Tailored FORMrHT. Ccmc
in and see the new summer
patterns. You'll like them!
C there in fast cclor mater
ials, new patterns, at 98
These Socks
arc the kind yon like. Made of heavy rayon
in neat embroidered clock patterns. White
and assorted patterns."
25c Pr-
Ever Try 'Slack Sox?'
Shoit socks with a lastez rib top
to held them in place. The per
fect ccmbinaticn of cool comfort
ar.d neat appearance. Pair
150 and 250
ire sniris
We have the new mesh weave
Feb Shirts in White and
Cream colors,, at
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J- " 1. .4 Joliet, 111. William Kirkpatrick, g 1 jfi JttffJ?&Wti k ' V
r - & X , ,33. one of the four convicts who es-!g gpJ g IjMSSI MWST H
l & ' ! leaped from the old state penitentiary. JfiL& ' ' R
- ' x here was captured in a hobo jungle ftfij W rr n $171 y M
A two miles east of Joliet. His seizure IGA ' f
; V K left only one of the men at large. LIGHT Qnd FLUFFY
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Frank O. Holt - A A ftua V I D the highest quality - and to give uni- r Nr U
T55 I l" N&v ametiaie. this remarkable price vAll iH f 3 L'AXM H
rV tj 'ft S PflSlO Hcavy Cyrup Pack I
frpj I " 'GCaaib' No. 22 Cans - - - - U
y j J Hiss ffe lb.; . . 23c
tl n ' I Lima leans . lie
( Charges that "free love" went on
among faculty members at Uni
versity of Wisconsin were made
by Chester D. Snell, who was oust
ed as dean to make way for
Frank 0. Holt, above. Snell 's
scandal charges were made at a
state senate investigation of al
leged "red" activities in which
the ex-dean was accused of hav
ing a part at the university.
GOLDEN ROD OIL COM
PANY ANNOUNCEMENT
;This will answer the request of a
number of our Cass county people
who have asked to buy stock in our
company when incorporated and
ready to drill. We are now incor
porated under Nebraska laws, have
bought our own "standard rig and 84
ft derrick. Some equipment on the
location last week. Rig and tower
now being taken down and moving
in, will be set up and drilling short
ly. We have ample resources and
funds to drill and complete our well
from outside source. We are not
soliciting, nor do we have to raise
one dollar here to drill and equip
our well, but we ;-made one reser
vation, our home people came first to
share in our well and S.700 acres
that go with jt. 6hares are $10.00.
Until we start drilling, if any remains
unsold at, that, time the price will be
advanced to $15.00 in accordance
with acreage increase values. Thi3
ts not a solicitation, but fulfilling our
-nromise to thec wha we cannot call i
pa in person. Therefore, . to all our'
Jieme people who ;dcsre tbjoii ourj
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Three Ounces of
Prevention
Styled by Carter in
Chiffon Lastex
SEE? yenr girlish figure, prevent
that "middle-aged" spread with
this comfortable Lastex garment!
Yon feel as comfortable, as free
and tie hampered in them as if yon
were entirely girdle-less, yet they
exercise a gentle restraint cn the
Cjnrc, they flitter your silhouette
end make an ideal foundation for
y:ur new clothes.
$2.95
Other light weight summer Gir
dles from 69 and up.
Soennichsen'S
TOILET PAPER
Gcod Size Rolls Three for
BIG BEN SOAP
Giant Size Bars Five for
Pork and Beans
Libby's, Full 1-lb. Tins, Each
50
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THE PURCHASE OF
THREE $ lb. PKGS.
IGA GELATINE
PUgs.
SANTA CLARA
Tv. NCSMA1IEY CLOTH SHOES
A vV .Ssv Stab 'brand $179
VV3 Marvels of smart coolness
V7TV amazingly inexpensive. Cat-
out, eyeleted or otherwise
U air cooled. Leather soles,
lijj v. Sandals, Pumps, Ties
WE HAVE THE
New Scanty
Shorts
for Men
Double Panel
Front
Elastic Waist
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THESE PHICE3 GOOD FRIDAY - SATURDAY
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SHORTS
arc the "Gocdknit"
Brand
Full cut fast color shorts
thtt fit right ! ... Largs,
roomy seat and elastic
side insetr. Built for
real cemfert and wear!
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SHIRTS
are the Swiss Rib
Weave
Fine tailoring and fine
Workmanship throughout.
Eayon trimmed
and armholes.
neck
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The Largest Store in Cass County, Plattsnaouth, Nebr.
Pineapple, No. 2Y2 can
Spinach, No. 2 can
Peaches, No. 2 can
Green cr Wax Beans, No. 2 can .
Sugar Corn, Nc. 2 cans, 2 for . . .
Apple Butter, full quarts .
Diced Carrots, No. 2 can
Mustard, 16-oz. jar.
Kraut, No. 2l2 can
Armour's Pork and Beans, 2z can .
Pancake Flour, 4-Square, 5-lb. bag . . 25
Toilet Soap, popular brands, 3 for. .2Q .
Lux, Lifebuoy, Lava and Pine Tar
Prunes, 2 lbs. . . . 25
Brown or Powdered Sugar, 3 lbs. .
.200
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BAKER'S BREAKFAST
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Pcctum Cereal
2
TOILTO ECUP
Yar. Camp's, Each
IIILLES'S COSli FLAKES
Lirso cise. Each
H0IJINY Large No.
2V2 Can, 3 fcr
Small size, 5
5c
9c
25c
CiSCO BUTTER
Solids. 1-lb. carton
CEACKEH3, Scdas
2-lb. caddy
CIEA2JSEE, Lighthouse
3 for
rAKING SODA
IGA. 1-lb. pkg.l
IGA MILK, Tall Tins
Each
CIEESr.IES, Eoycl Ann
Keavy syrup. Nc. 22 can
IGA BEANS, Green
cr Was, 2 fcr
FLOUR
Rising Sun L'-lb. Bag for
sa.69
30c
19c
10c
7c
7c
21c
21c
Sardines, large oval cans, each .
Mustard and Tomato Sauce
200
90
25c
Sirloin Steak, pex lb
Flank Steals, pea? Eb.. . ... . ...-.25c
Beef! Boast, lb. 18c
Pork Brains, lb. 10c
Lamb Cfcogis, lb 20c
Leg o Lamb, lb ....... 20c
Lamb 'Roast, lb . 18c
Fresh cut Hamburger, lb.. . . v. .14c
Lamb Stew, lb. . 12c
Selected frieah
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Spring Lamb SpAOulder Stealc or Roast, lb 18c
Poik Loin Roast, 1 to 2 lb. average, .... 20c
Frssh Pork LK-er, 2 lbs. for -. 25c
Fresh Ground Hamburger, -2- lbs. for ,29c
Corn Fed Shoulder Beef or Fknk Beef Stdak, lb.. . .22c
Fillet of Haddock, per lb 15c
fruits and eqetahles
Green Onions, 2 bunches for 5C
Asparagus, per bunch. .5c
Head Lettuce, solid Iceberg, head gc
Grape Fruit, 6 for 25c
Radishes, fresh, crisp. 3 bunches for ifjc
Cucumbers, long green, for slicing, each 5C
Bananas, 2 lbs for t$c
Strawberries, 2 boxes for ,25c
Truffles, per lb 20c
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