The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 12, 1945, Image 4

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    THE FRONTIER
D. tx. Cronin, Euiiv»r ana Jwnc*
Entered at PostofTice at O'Neill,
Nebraska, as Second Class Matter
D. H. Cronin, Editor and Owner
Entered at PostofTice at O’Neill,
Nebraska, as Second Class Matter
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CHAMBERS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith
and children and Mrs. A A.
Walter were Sunday dinner
guests at the Ruben Peltzer home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper, of
Winner, S. D., drove to Cham
bers Saturday to visit Saturday
evening with relatives and
friends. They returned to Win
ner Sunday, accompanied by Pvt.
and Mrs. Hale Osborne and
Sharon.
Mrs. Jim Kirkland came up
frpm Stanton Monday for a short
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Walter. She visited
Tuesday at the Kirkland home
in Atkinson.
Miss Patricia Wood came up
from Omaha to spend the week
end with her parents, Mr .and
Mrs. Henry Wood, Phyllis and
Dale.
Buddy Butts is assisting with
the work in the Wayne Smith
home.
Pvt. and Mrs. Hale Osborne and
Sharon came up from Camp
Walters, Texas, Thursday. Pvt.
Osborne has a short furlough be
fore going to Oregon.
Mary Lou Spath, Marie Gib
son, Doreen Tangeman and Violet
Sanderson, who attended the
Sanderson, who are attending the
Wayne State Teachers College,
spent the week-end at home.
The Women’s Society of Chris
tian Service met Thursday with
Mrs. Merle Fagon. A large num
ber were present. After a short
business meeting the ladies work
ed on a quilt for the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Dorr, of
Marcus, Iowa, were transacting
business in our city Friday.
Mrs. L. O. Lenz and Luetta and
Phyllis Carpenter left Thursday
morning for Omaha. Luetta
will attend school there this
summer. Mrs. Lenz, after spend
ing a few days in Omaha will
visit relatives at Hooper before
returning home. Phyllis Carpen
ter will visit relatives and friends
at Omaha, Fremont and Herman,
Nebr.
Mr. and Mrs C. J. Barnum, of
Neligh, are spending a few days
at their home in Chambers and
greeting their many relatives
and friends.
The Silver Star Serving Sisters
•»-H Club under the leadership of
Mrs. Lloyd deed, held an
achievement day at the Valley
Center School house Friday after
noon. There are ten girls en
rolled in the club. Each girl in
vited her mother and one other
guest, and the Victory Cookers
4-H Club members, with their
leader and assistant leader and
county agricultural agent, Neil
Dawes. The following program,
in charge of the club president,
Armenta Gleed, was presented:
Theme Song and Pledge Group
Club Report, Ada DeHart,—
Secretary.
Cherrio Hello, Marilyn Walter
First Sewing Lesson —Darlene
Grimes, Jacquelyn Taggart and
Marilyn Walter.
Song— Mary and Jacquelyn
Taggart.
Making the Sewing Box -Char
lotte Farewell, Joan Heed
Soug — Ann Taggart
Judging pin Cushions—Mary Tag
gart
-Song—"Little Sir Echo’ Group
Button Twirling—Marilyn Wal
ter, Darlene Grimes, Mary Tag
gart
Demonstration — Th<' Butt n
Hole, Ada DeHart
Piano Solo—Geneviev Nachtman
The Sewing Machine Ann Ta ;
gart
Making the Shoulder Cover—
Armenta Gleed, Genevieve
Nachtman
Closing talks by Mrs. Gleed.
Mr. Dawes, Mrs. G. H. Grimes.
The girls had a very attractive
display of aprons, laundry bags,
shoulder covers, embroidered
towel work-boxes and pin cush
ions which they had made. - Re-i
freshments of cup cakes and pop
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Peltzer
and Mrs. A. A Walter drove to
Stanton Friday to see their broth
er, Pvt Marion Peltzer, who is
home on furlough after being re
leased from a German prison
camp.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tompson
have again taken over the man
agement of the cafe, adjoining the
bakery. This cafe has been op
erated by Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Spath, who came here from Gor
don, Nebr., several months ago.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walter and
Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben
Peltzer, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Fagon
and, Judy Fagon spent the Fourth
at the Wayne Smith home.
Mrs. Jim Kirkland and Mrs.
Bob Fredericks spent Tuesday
night at the C. N. Small home at
Amelia.
Mrs. Lela Crandall and Elaine
Adams left for Omaha on Wed
nesday of last week. They ex
pect to get employment and re
main there for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Held re
ceived word from their son, S
Sgt. Bill Held, that he would
soon receive a discharge from the
ifrmy. He is in a hospital at
Van Couver, Wash. He returned
home Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tange
man report that their son, Law
rence Tangeman, who is wifth
the Fifth Division, is on his way
home from the European theater
of war. ,
Pvt. George Naehtman arrived
home Saturday for a thirty day
furlough with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Naehtman, Edwin
and Genevieve. Pvt. Naehtman
has been in the fighting in Ger
many since April. He is in the
Ordnance Department and is
being sent to Camp Gruber, Ok
lahoma, when his furlough is
over.
Mrs. John Naehtman and Pvt.
George Naehtman drove to
O’Neill Saturday to visit their
nephew and cousin, Lt. Stephen
Price.
A birthday dinner in honor of
Frank Porter and Omar McClen
ahan was held Sunday in the
Frank Porter home. These pres,
ent were, The Porter family,
Mrs. Wayne Rowsa and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs! Omar McClt nna
han and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Art Snyder, of Ewing.
Mrs. Glen Taylor and Kenneth
spent Saturday night and Sunday
at the Donald Grimes home.
Pfc. Myron Smith is home from
Germany on a thirty day iur
lough. He is visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith at
Fonda, Iowa, and expects to vi.,it
his sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Jarman and
family before his furlough is up.
Connie Jarman and Ruth Smith
accompanied Richard Jarman to
Omaha this week. They wire
alJ planning to attend the Ak
Sar-Ben races Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Louis Harley left Thurs
day for Greer, Idaho, to visit her
father, Clint Perkins.
mr. ana Mrs. Ulen Grimes and
family drove to Sargent Sunday
to visit a cousin of Mrs Grimes,
who is home on furlough from
the army.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Steskal and
family, of Emmet, were Sunday
quests at the Jungbluth home.
Mrs. Steskal was formerly Alda
Jungbluth.
John Nachtman and son, Edwin
and Mr. and Mrsfl. Louis Forbes
spent Wednesday of last week at
the Price home near O’Neill.
Their nephew, Lt. Stephen Price,
is now home fi^om a German
prison camp. They report him
as feeling and looking good, but
still weak from the under nour
ishment of the prison camp.
EMMET NEWS
j Father Kovar visited at the
Henry Benze home Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler and
family motored to Stuart Wed
ner.day to attend a family reunion.
Mrs. Patrick Biglin and daugh. !
ter, Helen, were dinner guests i
Mr. and Mrs. William Dailey on 1
Wednesday.
Mrs. Dugal Allen called on Mrs. j
Frank Foreman Wednesday fore- 1
noon.
Mrs. Bernard Dusatko and ,
Jimmy, Rose Mary and Cecelia |
Babl and Mrs. Henry Benze and
daughters spent the Fourth with
Jerrold Dusatko.
Clara Babl helped Mrs. Leon
ard Dusatko can pears a couple
of days last week.
Mrs. Bob fox accompanied i
C arles Fox to Grand Island j
Thursday.. Mrs. Fox visited with
her daughter, Mrs. Kramer and!
grandson, Bobby.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Anderson I
and children, of Omaha, were |
overnight guests of Mr, and Mrs.
~ecil McMillian Wednesday.
Mrs. Joe Winkler and daugh
ter, Florence, visited Mrs. George
Babl and girls Thursday.
Gaines Rzeszotorski and son
nade a business trip to Clear
water Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McMillian
spent the Fourth at Nelign, where
tney attended a family reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cole, of At
kinson spent Thursday evening
visiting at the George Babl home.
Mrs. James O’Connor and
daughter, Marybelle, accompan
ied Mrs. Frank Foreman and
daughter, Norma Lou, to Atkin
son Thursday.
Mrs. Garret Janzing called on
Mrs. Henry Benze Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. Maurice Graham and
daughters, Rita and Mary Kath
erine, called at the Joe Babl
home Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Eva Johnson received word
from her husband, Pvt. Lloyd
Johnson, that he was transferred
from the Seventh Army to the
Third.
Mr. and Mrs. Loran Burgess
were business callers of Jerrold
Dusatko on Wednesday.
Mrs. William Newton visited
Mrs. Dean Perry Saturday after
noon.
Herman Grothe has a bad case
of blood poisoning in his arm.
Mrs. Joe Babl and daughter,
Rita, were on business in
O’Neill Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dusatko
and girls spent Sunday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Peters, of O’Neill.
Mrs. Wayne Bates and daugh
ter, Karen, were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Kee.
PVT. CLAUDE BAILEY
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. Frank Foreman received
word that her brother, Pvt. j
Claude Bailey had arrived at his,
home in Dutch Mills, Arkansas.;
after being liberated from a Ger
man prisoner of war camp.
When taken prisoner in March j
he weighted 20Q pounds and j
when he was liberated, about
three months later, he weighed;
only 137 pounds. What he went
through while a prisoner wlas
horrible. Ht was worked hard
without food and his feet had been
frozen and still had not healed
completely when he arrived home.
The night he was taken pris
oner the Germans shelled over
them until morning and if it had
not been foggy they would all
have bee killed. The next morn
ing they were formed into ranks
and marched three days wtihout
food. At the end of the march
they were loaded into box cars
and headed for internment,
camps. While riding in the box
cars the train was bombed by
the Americans and one side of the
car in which Claude was riding
had one side blown off.
Pvt. Bailey was suffering from
malnutrition when the Ameri
cans released his outfit, but is
now rapidly recovering. He is
spending a sixty day furlough
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Bailey at Dutch Mills, Ark.
Rose Mary and Cecelia Babl vis
ited the Homer Ernst girls Thurs
day afternoon.
Tillie Peters, of O’Neill, is i
spending a few days this week
visiting her sister, Mrs. Leonard
Dusatko and family.
Merle Foreman trucked some
cattle to O’Neill Monday for Joe
Jurgensmier and Alex McCon
nell.
Mrs Herman Grothe and Mrs.
William Grothe went to Wisner
last Saturday to attend the fun
eral of Mrs Herman Grothe’s
grandmother.
Mrs. Bernard Dusatko and
Wendell Babl were in Emmet on
business Friday.
Eva Johnson and children spent
Sunday in O’Neill, at the Sam
Banks home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benze vis
ited Sunday evening at the Leon
ard Dusatko home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alois Kaup, of
Stuart, called at the Joe Babl
home Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Grant Peacock purchased
a car last week.
Mrs. Howard McConnell spent
Monday helping Mrs. Alex Mc
Connell can peas.
Master Sgt. Carl Luben and
wife of Florida, are spending
some time at the home of his par
AMERICA’S PLEDGE - - - By Collier
BUY MORE
WAR
BONDS
-t,'
HEWS ITEM:- "i PLEDGE OUR COMTlMUED EFFORTS
-TO PRODUCE, AND PRODUCE UMTlL FINAL TRIUMPH.' *
— Prt*. Ira Mo*h«t NotY Alin. Jt M*nuPatTur«rj.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Luben.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pongratz,
Joe Babl Mrs. Wallinger and Mrs.
Keiter, of Stuart, drove to Hum
phrey Saturday noon to visit Mrs.
Joe Babl, Sr., and other relatives
and friends. They returned Sun
(Continued on next page)
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TO RETAILERS:
Every store in Groups I and
2 must place this poster and
all amendments as to be
plainly visible to and easily
read by customers. Prices
for another Group or for
items not handled may be
marked out.
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Sioux City, Iowa, District Office in Region VI Under Revised General Order No. SI
AMENDMENT No. 2 TO
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in
Cherokee, Crawford, Ida, Monona, O'Brien, Plymouth, Sac, Sioux, Buena Vista and Woodbury Counties; ex
cept the city of Sioux City; all in the State of Iowa; Counties of Union, Clay, Bon Homme and Yankton; in the
State of South Dakota, and Counties of Antelope, Cedar, Dixon, Knox, Pierce, Thfirston, Wayne, and Dakota,
except the city of South Sioux City, all in the State of Nebraska.
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aR items under Price Con
trol. These prices are sub
ject to change by the OPA.
Consult the Price Panel of
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BABY FOODS
>*4 DtflpUM
riappi, soupo .....—..
Clapps, tuiupa
Clapps, ntraim-d .............
Clapps, chopped
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Gerbers, chop. A ulrud.
Gerber*, cereals to*.
Heinz, Mrnd. fruit 4Vi (
Heins, atrnd. veg.„...*.~—..... 4' , os.
4\, os,
6', os.
4 Vi os.
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Ilems, atrnd, frt. A veg.. 611 os.
. ‘ 4'/, os.
? Libby, llnmof. & atrnd.
Kid 4 Kbit#_—
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.15
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BUTTER
89 90 SCORE
I'urchmoat ..1 lb.
Carton .—t lb.
92 SCORE
Parchment —. 1 lb.
Carton 1 lb.
.48 V* .48
.49 .481,
A fraction of a cent may bo rained to the oast higher
cuit for sales of less than 1 lb.
CEREALS—BREAKFAST
PREPARED
Cheerioals . 7 os.
Corn his ...».1 os.
Dwarhe lUco 7 os.
liwarfie Wheat Puffs_ Bos.
lleins Rico Flak* . bl|M
Kellogg's All Uran..—10 os.
Kellogg's All Uran os.
Kellogg's Ilrsn Flaks*- Has.
Kellogg's Bran Flaks*.14 os.
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes-11 os.
Kcllngg’a Cor* Flaks*.IIos.
Kellogg’s Krumbloa .__ 9 os.
Kellogg'S Pep ..—. • os.
Kellogg's Raisin U. FIks. ... If os.
Kellogg's Rice KrispiesS', us.
Kellogg's Shred. Wheat. ...
N. B. C. Shredded Wheat.
Fiilshurv Wheal Uran
Post's t.rapenMta.—
Post's (irapenut Flakes ....
Post a Crspenut Flakes....
Poat's 40% Bran Flakes
Post's 40% lira* Flakes....
Poat’a Cor* Flake*
Post's Cor* Flakes
Quaker t rackets .—_
Quaker Mullets .
Quaker Puffed Kke .^^. 4V» oi
Quaker Puffed Wkeat_4 os.
Ralston Shredded
Skinner’s Kaisia Bra*.. 10 os.
Wheatiee . „..t| •».
UNTREPARED
Buckeye Oats_5 jK .
Wheat
...Dm.
—14 os
.not.
Crystal Weddiag 0*1*.l|oe.
Cream *f Rice
Cream rf Whoa
Cream of Wheat_
0i.
Crystal Weddiag Oat*
Dwarfie Wheat Ml*._
Georgia Porgle_H •»
Grap« nut Wheat Ma*L-16 os.
Graponut Wheat Meal 3«es.
L*ah-us Oats . K*S.
Lush-ua Oats .._...48 os.
Malt O Meal_._M *s.
Omar Wheat_Mo*.
P. A G. Oats._It os.
P. A «. Oat*_
PtlUbury Farina
4)*aker Faria*
Quaker Faria*
Quaker Oat* _
Quaker Oats
48 ul
. 14 as.
.14 •*.
18 os.
Quaker Petti)«ha*
Ralston Wheat_
Superb Outs
Superb Oats
Three Star Oat*
Three Star Oats ..
Wheats**
Wheatoata -
. Moa,
... 48 oa.
.22 *s.
_24 os.
... 20 os.
SO os.
—48 os.
_22 us.
—14 os.
CHEESE
BITLK NATURAL CHKESK
Ch-'ddar (American) .. lib.
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, packaged processed cheese
Cheddar (American) *4 lb.
Cheddar (American) —-H lb.
Cheddar (American) - lib.
PACKAGED CHEESE SPREADS A FOODS
Armour's Pimento ■ ..- Bos, A2
Kraft's ^Punento Boa. A 4
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CRACKERS
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Mane hooter Waldorf ,
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bunshine Kriapy
1 lb.
2 1b.
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. 2 lb
1 lb.
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. 1 lb.
. 2 lb.
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SALMON—PINK
■rand »~d P»wd>d»«
Plick Top
< lematia .- .-i—
Criterion, fey. ...»_
Double 6 _
Happy vale ..
Mayflower --
Northern Pride .
I lh. tall
1 lb. tall
$ .27 $ .27
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Ocean t reat .. .I..
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Prelate .......
Recipe ...
Tra Vaiu ...
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... 1 lb tall
... 1 lh. tall
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1 lb. tall
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1 lb. tall
1 lh. tall
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SALMON-KED ALASKA
lleatherbelle ..................
Jack Sprat
Paramount ....
Poinaett.a
ScakUt .
Seakist ..
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1 lh. tall
1 lb. tall
1 lh. tall
I lb. tall
8 oz.
1 lb. taU
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SALMON—SOCKET fi
. 1 lb. taU
Libby
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K**d Boy
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SARDINES
Hob White, oil, fey..
Christo, Natrl. Pilch.
Christo, tom. ace.
Cottage, soybean oil...
Fatwrll, Pileli. at.
Latwelt, Pilch, tom ace.
Holme*. Knight, in oil
King Solomon
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... \t lb Uat
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... 1 *b. flat
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Monte Key Maid. tom. sc
Palm. Maine, oil
Sierra, tom. ace. fey.
Sierra, mustard, fey. ..
Van Camp*, tom. see.
SHRIMP—WET
1 avorita, ex. Ige. fey. --.rtT 7 ou.
t.ulf Kiat, med. broken_J or.
Ilava-Salid, am. broken 1
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Peacock, Ige. fey.__ 7 o*.
Pearl, med. fey...7 oa.
Pearl, Ige.__, 7 ox.
Pearl, ex. Ige. .»
Sea Maid
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Victor, Ige__
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Chicken of Sea. grtd.
Cortex. IL mt. flakea
Katwrll. In. h!il pk. .V|
Franco, white m. flakes_ 6 or.
Gilnettera. alba, fey..7 oa.
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StarkUt, Im. grid. _— log.
starkkt. fey. It meat. s.p. 7 oa.
Superior, white uL fey-... 7 ox.
FLOJit MlXEi
r.\nc/.:;s fix wu- ::
Aunt Jemima — ....,,10 ax.
Aunt Jemima-._3ft lb.
Butternut---20 oa.
Butternut .—.Jib.
Fidelity, wholewheat_JVi lb
Fortune ...... 5 lb.
<.olden Glow_JV, lb.
Golden Wheat_SO oa.
Cooch'a -_~..SW lb
Honeymoon .. . . 3 lb.
None So Good--_.S'/| lh.
Pantry Prida -_ 3 lb.
PiUsbury _......__20 oa.
PilUbury ...QK lb.
Ranch llouee
Ranch Homo MM
Kohb Rum __
Robb Rosa
Tra Vale_
Volunteer ..
-.20 oa.
Sib.
. 20 oz.
4 lh.
PANCAKE FLOUR— BUCKWIIEAT
Aunt Jemima____20 oz.
Aunt Jemima .. 2*: lb.
Aunt Jemima ..J' ; lh.
Cooch’a _______8‘ 1».
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Pilhhnry - J1 j lh.
Reliable —.. . ^ Ji j lb,
Rohh Roea 20 ux
Robb Koaa_J1, | Ux
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21
.47
.lfl
.39
.It
.70
VI
. 1
..J
21
.-3
.•JO
..I
.20
.!!
.Si
.16
.32
.12
.32
.16
.25
.16
29
.10
.20
.34
.31
29
21
20
20
.23
.20
.14
34
.16
22
.12
:X
-25
.21
.38
.19
.36
.28
.18
.41
JO
.17
21
.38
.49
.36
2H
.18
.41
.30
.17
29
FRUITS—CANNED
FPITT COCKTAIL
l'rew . 2,ft
Heart • Delight. cbcw._2',*
ban air' nto. fey._!ZZT..
Yellow* (one .......
40
.23
.41
.30
PEACHES—Y. C.—HALVES'
Cobbler, *.p„ pie
l>rew ..
Golden State
I «. A.
Mayflower
Morning Light, atd.
...Iff
... 2Vx
- 2V'«
~ 2*
2'{
... 2*4
. 10
~. 2'/a
Square Meal, atd water
Town Talk, fey_^.„m ....
HUGHES Yt SLICED
t obhler. a.p., pie _-...lb
iioMen State _._._JVa
1 4i- A__ 2Vj
Maydot. water _II)
Mayflower
Sit
Morning l ight, atd. —
Sacramento, fey.__
Valley Itelt, atd.
TINEA PFLE—CRUSH KD—U A WAUAN
Del Monte
Ih.lea
Hole
King of Hawaii, fee. ..
King of Hawaii, fey. ..
1 ibhv, fey. _
I ibl-y, fey. ___
P A C.ZZZZZ
tVi
2
29k
lit
2
2
2^
PINK\PPLE-SLICED—HAWAIIAN
Del Monte
lh>* 'a. fey.
KlowerUnd,
. hlf. sied.
Hawaiian Star, chce. _
Hawaiian Star, chee.
King of Hawaii, fey.
I.ibl y, fry. ....... ... .
Libby_
P. A G., fey
2
tn
2
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PA ti, draaert cut_
%
2'-i
2
*Vi
.39
.23
.40
.39
1.01
Jt
.29
.32
.30
.30
.32
.97
.30
1 02
.S3
.33
.91
..to
21
.34
30
.21
.23
-31
.23
.29
*24
M
JO
.22
J3
.30
Jt
.23
.31
.21
J9
fejjfcyasUsbbt Ssfefcfeys&hfeisi! kkk.shks fcabkkblsba
PINEAPPLE—SLICED, HAWAIIAN—Continued
•umI and DtMilfllM
Plantation, chce. -
Kosedale, atd.
Superb
Ukclele. brkn. std. ....
-t\l.
~ 2 Vi
_2
-IVk
_10
3 .28
.20
.24
.31
1.02
3 .28
48
.24
JO
LOO
FRUITS—DRIED
PRUNES—PACKAGED
Clara Valley, Ige..
Del Monte, lit. ..
I*. Mi G.. med.......
Ked tk W Hite, Ige. ......
Sunswect, med., fey. ...■
Sunswect, Ige........
Trusweet. Calif, med
... 2 lb.
_ 1 lb.
... 2 1b.
... 1 lb.
-. 2 1b.
. 1 lb.
1 lb.
Trusweet. Calif, med.. 2 lb.
RAISINS—PACKAGED
Cal-Kay, seed less. chce.
Del Monte, seeded, fey. .
Del Monte, seedless, fey.
LusH'um, seedless, chce. .
Lush'un. seedless, chce... 4 lb.
Pel l*ak . 2 lb.
Pel-Pak ... 4 lb.
Sunmaid. seeded lSm.
Sunmaid, seedleaa_lfiox.
Yellowstone _ 2 lb.
.39
.21
.30
.20
48
.22
.18
.34
.39
.21
M
M
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.21
41
44
21b.
15 ox.
2 lb.'
.30
.19
.17
.30
.60
.30
.60
.18
.16
.30
49
41
41
40
M
M
41
.18
.16
40
FRUIT . ICES
GRAPEFRUIT—NATUR
Altex .. 7
Donald Duck ——.»!• ox.
Gold Inn . ........... 2
Honeymoon . —_46 ox.
Lush'us ...... 2
l .ush'ua_._46 ox.
Marco ......46 ox.
Nrbia, fey. 2
Nebia, fey.__...—..—..—16 ox.
Old South ..ox.
lied A White _ ...........46 ox.
Tropic Gold- ..46 ox.
Won Up _ 2
Won Up .—...- .^.46 ox.
Yellowstone ....»
PINEAPPLE
Greetings ._
Libby ....
Libby .
...16 ox.
.17
48
.16
.38
.16
.38
.18
.38
49
.38
48
.16
.38
.38
.16
.to
.17
48
.16
48
46
48
.18
.38
ji
41
48
.16
48
48
p. & a__
P. A G.....46 ox.
2
, 2
46 ox.
2
.1?
.18
.43
.17
At
.17
.18
.41
.17
At
GELATIN & PUDDING MIXES
Clinton, all Uavrs.
Jack Sprat
Jcllo _
Junket ..
Knox ..—
Kremel ...
l u Yu,
Minute .
Opal
.04
Our Family
Royal
.04
.06 .06
.08 .08
.11 .11
42 41
.05 .05
.06 06
.06 .06
48 .13
.06 .06
... .06 .06
per pkg. .06 .08
per pkg.
per pkg.
per pkg.
per pkg.
..per pkg.
..per pkg.
per pkg.
~P*r pkg.
per pkg.
• per pkg.
per pkf.
LARD
Std. Com. refined pare.— 1 lb.
Open kettle rndrd., pore.. 1 Ik.
Bland __1U>.
4f 48 Vi
•It Vi 49
.19 Vi 4t
MACARONI & SPAGHETTI
American Beauty
Brimful ..
Fould's
Golden Valley
Mother's
Our Family
Quaker _
7 ox.
. 7 ox.
8 ox.
21b.
..12 os.
_ 21b.
~\2 ox.
8 os.
—12 c
Van Camps Tenderoni - fox.
NOODLES
A. B. C.-8 ox.
Gooch‘a --..-—8 ox.
Gooch's ..—...„....12 (ft.
Holnum _ 12 ox.
Ifonrymoon _16 os.
Lush'ua ..—_-_ 12 ox.
Marco __ 12 ot.
Mother's.8 ox.
Nebia . 6 ox.
Opal__ 8 ox.
A G. cello__12 ox.
.It
46
.11
41
.12
47
.09
.11
.11
.14
.11
4t
.06
.11
41
.12
47
.09
.11
.11
.14
41
Superb .... ____ 6 o
Y’ankee Doodle ..16 c
.13
.13
.19
42
46
41
.18
.13
.09
.13
.18
.12
46
.13
.13
.19
43
46
41
.18
.11
.09
.13
41
.12
46
MCA I > V* AN N El/
Armour’s Treat - 72 os. JM
Armour's ('rod. Iteef Hash Ifisa. ,27
Stifl’r Piem. ...........l?oa. ..76
Shifl’l UMl. Iteef Huk-16 o». 43
.36
41
46
45
MILK—CANNED
All ft rendu. tvapoiafed_tall «.1t
Alt Beand*, evaporated-small ,05
condensed .-.—-15 os. .21
.11
.05
4;
OILS—COOKING AND SALAD
Maicla ..........—— 1 pi irl 46
M asola_1 qt *L .67
" .-vtnP Oil ............ ■ ...... 1 pt JI
Wesson Oil —.-- — 1 qU .66
M
.67
44
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OLEOMARGARINE—Vegetable
No* saleable ia Nebraska
Alls Wert . .. lib 45 41
(tine Bonnet (Iowa only) .— I lb. 47 4t
Mayflower __— lib .25 .21
Mlver lb and ---- 1 lb. .22 t .21
Any State tas most be added to Above prices.
OLEOMARGARINE—Animal Fat
Saleable ia Nebraska
Allnweet .. I lb .22
Silver Churn __—I lb. .21
Sweet Sixteen -...... I lb. .21
.21
41
Any State tax must be added to above pnrea.
PEANUT BUTTER
A. a C__16 oa.
At mom's Star .——21 rt.
l ull Park... ■■ ■■' I oa.
t.o'drn Valley - . _... ' oa.
Itoneyuioun —..—-lr us.
lionet moon, Creauty Wki|..Jt M.
Jane Comlo —... ...*" ;**.
l.ufth’u* .......i ... Uou
Mi mine l.ifht--—.... 1C os.
Peter Pan ...„Sfo*.
S iperb ____14 os.
Superb ------31. os.
41 41
.W 41
.31* .31
44 .4
46 4c
72 -3;
3* ‘i<
.26 4*
..i .7:
A
.57 .5;
SHORTENING—HYDROGENATED
Crmew_1 lb. .27 .2
Criaco -- 3 *b. .76 .71
Spry _...__....... .. 1 ik 47 4'
Spry __ .I, .3 lb. .76 .71
OTHER
Jewel_
Ve get ole
I lb.
1 lb.
I .22 $ .22
M 02
SOUPS—CANNED
Campbell**, cr. of tomato_10'/j oa.
Campbell’s, vegetable 10'/i or.
Hem/., cr. of toruato.——.11 ox.
Hein/, vegetable __—II os.
Scott Cour t/, tom——-10 os.
Beet, granulated .
Beet, granulated .
Cane, granulated .
Cane, granulated
CRYSTAL
Clover Farm
I. G. A.
Karo
Karo
Pennant
Silver Sweet
Superb
GOLDEN
Clover 1 a,M
SUGAR
_* lb. cL
_10 lb. cl.
.. 5 lb. ci.
..10 lb. cl.
SYRUPS
Full Park ..
Cold-.N -Sweet —
Kamo _—
Peniek __
Pennant —_
Sta y __
Staley __
Superb
.. T ’S.
- i» tu.
- 5 lb.
.10 lb.
- IV, lb.
~ 1 '/i lb.
.. &lb.
.10 lb.
- IV* lb.
..5 1b.
:
- 51b.
OTHER TABLE SYRUPS
Clover Farm. waBr....^ 5 lb.
I. G. A., ea .e & maple-22 oa.
Karo, grn. label-.—.24 oc.
Log Cabin _ 16 om.
Pantry Pride_21b.
Staley'a. waffle ———-Sib.
Vermont Maid —.—.——12ox.
Vermont Maid —.....14 ea.
MOLASSES
Aunt Dinah ___— .16 on.
Hake well_ 22 ea.
Brer Rabbit, gold_-_12 ox.
Brer Rabbit, gold--16 oa.
Brer Rabbit, gold——_—24 «
Brer Rabbit, grn..
Brer Rabbit, grn—..
Brer Rabbit, grn....
..12 ox.
_16 oa.
-.24 on.
TIA
Lioton’a blk.
Liptou’a blk.
Lipton'e blk.
Salada, blk. ..
SnUda, blk. .
Salada, blk. ..
Tender leaf, blk.
Tenderleaf. bllu
Tenderlear. blk. ..
TEA BALLS
Lipton'a ——
Salada
Salada .—
Salada .
Tenderleaf —
Tenderleaf —.
. IS •«.
IK
in.
r
.. o*
-16*»
_2Q’n
- 8*s
16’n
-20’n
- 8’n
~16*»
II
.li
.13
.78
.16
IS
14
..i
.16
.S3
.*3
.41
.13
.41
.76
.15
.17
.13
ad
.15
.46
.17
.43
.41
.44
.21
.18
.26
.13
.48
.21
.12
.18
.20
.48
.18
.11
.14
.13
.16
M
M
.74
M
•75
•16
.43
.44
.18
.45
• Ht
.16
.16
.43
.43
.16
.41
.41
.75
.15
.17
.43
M
.15
.40
.17
OS
.18
.26
.23
.48
.21
M
.17
.18
.20
OS
.40
.18
i *
.18 .16
Ol 07
ft Si
£ M
S.10
£
M Mi
ii il
.10 .16
JM
VEGiTABLES—CANNED
BEANS—BAKED
Alice, Icy. ....,. 2 .14
American Beauty, P A B—17 OS fl .14
Brim full, PAH ..«... 2 .15
Caupbell’a. TAB fey_16 os. .12
Harvest Gems, veg.t.a. - 2 .14
Heins ....17ft OS.fi. ~
Jackson. PAR, tom see..... 2
Libby, deep brown, veg.17ty
~.i'/x
-2vJ
Nebio. P A B
Otoe. P A II
Otoe. P A B __2'
Phillips, P A B_ 2
Regards, rcg.^...—.._1K os.
Regards, vegetarian . 2
Scott County, tom. oca. ... 300
Van Camp’s veg ..17 l/j as. gi.
BJiA NS—GREEN -CUT
A.R.O.. 3 av. fey.___
Blackbird. 2 w_
Blue belle, Std._
Brim full _,_
Cornhu ker M
bond. F.x. Std
l.ti.A., 2 A l *v fey_
Marco, Trench style -..
Nanrv Joe. Std._ n-~
Nebia. 2 A 3 sv. fey.
»* A G. fey..
Red Si White, 3 av fey. ...
Staco, 5 *?._ 2
Superb, fey. .. 2
Treasure State, 8td... —.... 2
Yellowstone ._. 2
BE A N S—C R E EN — W II OLE
Fully-Rype, 3 sv. fey. ..— 2
P A G. salad - 2
Stohcly’a, 3 sv. - 2
Superb, small, fey. 2
BEANS—W AX—CUT
A.1J.C. 2
Armistice .......—- 2
Blackbird. 2 sv...2
MrimfuU . — 2
Liish'u*. gvrden run . 2
Square Meal. «. std. —.... 2
Super Pak. I. 2 & 3 oe...._ 2
Yellowstone, tiny 2
BEANS - I IMA
lifl Monte . i ri -< - 2M gl.
I>el Monte .—...—. 2
Jh. ’ -on . _
Ot«N». fc> .. s«»»’ ed . 2
Red Part. Std . . —~ 2
Red A While, gr. tiny 2
Scott County . 2
Scott County, baby . 16 os.
BERTS
Aunt Nellie**, sled fey. ... Idol. |1.
Brim full, rut . . 2
brim full, cut *Vi
brier's Best, diced .—_ 2
''’upeTh. whole, fey. 2
CARROTS
I Nr l V- ile. di*t*l 707 gl.
I e. la Bella
Sto*t County, diced .. 2
White Tag. diced, std. 2
.15
.18
41
41
.1*
.17
.11
.14
.15
.18
J A
.23
.14
.19
.14
.16
.IK
.19
.11
.IS
.22
.21
.17
.19
.13
.20
.26
.26
.21
.18
.13
.22
.19
.16
.15
.22
.22
.21
.15
.15
.18
.28
.1 I
.15
.16
.It
.18
.14
.22
.18
.12
.14
.11
.14
.16
.15
4*
.14
40
.15
.18
41
41
.16
.17
.11
.14
.15
.18
JN
47
.11
.14
.15
.18
.19
•14
.18
42
.20
.17
.18
.15
.20
46
46
40
.21
.17
.17
.22
.1H
.11
.15
.22
42
.21
.15
.15
.18
.28
.14
.15
.16
.M
.18
.11
.22
.18
.12
.14
.14
CORN—CKEAM STYLE—GOLDEN
0»*«d and D*K>lp«M
Del Mtiz, fcy.._
Fargo. ex. atd.
l<ouu Valley __
l.usn’us, Bantam, fey. .
Pop's Pick, fey. .
Tendersweet, fey.
Toledo, ex. std—.
Yellowstone ..
tar raw
% .id % .in
.lft .IS
CORN—CREAM STYLE—WHITE
A.B.C, fey.. 2
Del Monte, fey. .—,. 2
Evergreen, ex. std-- 2
Hawke ye . 2
Honeymoon, fey.-r— 2
Nebia, fey. _«... ft
Pre-Vue, std..—... 2
Red & White . 2
Tendersweet. fey. 2
Tripoli, ex.std.-- 2
Yellowstone _
Country Carden, fey. ratu. 12 ox.
Fairmont Pride -__ 2
Fifth Are., fey-__ 2
Carden Patch, ex. a. vac._12 ox.
Harvest King .. - 2
Honeymoon, fcv. 2
Jack Sprat, fey. vac...12 oa.
Jack Sprat, sw. ex. a. vac. IZos.
Jack Sprat, 2
Kernel Pegs, fey. vac.-12 ox.
Land O* Lakes.. 2
Lush'na, Bantam, fey. .._2
Morning Light, ox. atd._2
Nebia, fey. vac.-12 00.
Nibleta, f«y. vac.-12
KIn.lka.n .i
Northern Cold, ex. aid...
PAG...
8a per b, fey. vae^..__
Superb, fey.
Tendersweet, fey. .
Yellowstoue ..
, 2
2
12 oa.
1
2
2
CORN—WHOLE KERNEL—W HITE
ABC. . 2
Jack Sprat, fey.-- 2
(.and O' Lakes - 2
Nebia. fey_ 2
PAG. 2
PEAS
Banner Blue, aw 2 av atd ... 1
Banner Blue, A, S av atd— 2
Big M. S av._2
Blackbird, aifted - 2
Blackbird, ex aiftod-2
Bhiebelle. A 4 av atd- 2
Bloc Heaven, sw ex I go— B
Brimful!. 2 av. ..— — 2
Chief Decorah, A, 4 av atd.. f
Clover Farm, aw. vac.-lie
trm. Alaaka, 2 sv_ }
Garden, aw fey— ft
Irook, A. 4 av atd.. ft
Clover Farai
Country Ga
Crystal Brook,
Del Monte, ow o ( fey..
Del Monte, midfeti .I
to* ft •?. ...-ft
Ditto*_
Fairmont Pride, 4 sv.ea.
Food land, Alaaka S or.
Goldon Dawn, E June atd .
Good Meal, Al. 4 av.
Greea Giant .
Harmony. A, mixed i
Jack A Jill, aw. 4 av. —
Lend O* lakes, aw.lav. I
Leslie. 4 sv. fey_ft
Lush’us, K J, 2 sv ox a ft
LunIi'uh. sw 1A2 sv fey.—. ft
Majestic, ungraded_ft
Marshfield, aw. 2 av. fey. ft
Mayflower. A, 4 av. atd._2
Morning Light, 2 sv. ox a.— 2
.12
.lft
:»
.14
.... ft
CORN—WHOLE KERNEL—GOLDEN
A.B.C..„ 2
Clover Farm, vac.-lft ox.
Clover Farm, fey...2
Country Garden, fey..2
.14 .14
04 .U
.14
.18
.14
.11
.14
.17
.12
.17
%
.15
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.14
.17
.19
.17
.14
.14
.12
.17 .IT
.19 .12
.19 .17
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.14
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.18
.17
.17
.17
.18
.17
.12
.14
.18
.18
J4
.14
.14
.14
.18
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.20
.14
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.12
.91
.14
.14
.21
.14
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.23
.11
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.12
.14
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.14
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.14
.14
.21
.14
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.14
.18
.20
.14
.14
.17
.12
.13
.22
.12
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.18
J7
.18
.18
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.14
.14
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rafKi Kite, aw t iey.—. z
Packt-Rite, sir pod r fey... 2
I* A G, sw lie fey-2
P A G, aw E J J n fey_2
FAG. midget, 2 ar fey_2
Regards, K J 4 ar atd- 2
Sunny Valley, A, 2 ar ex a.. 2
Superb, iw 3n fey-2
Silver Creek, A1. 2*vjt*.. 2
Stokely'g, EJ. 3av. .2
Tenders*eet, chubbier_2
Trailer, aw Ige.. 2
Yita-Pak, «w 5 av fey-- 2
Westward-IIo, A, 4&5 2
Yellowstone, Alaska, 3 ar.. 2
SPINACH
iilue A White_2
l»lue 6 White _ 2ft
Dai Von.e, e g fey._2
I*ri Monte, a g f«. 2ft
Flavurful______2
Full Pack ..2
Good, Arkansas, fey..—_2
Hunts Supreme. fey—_ 2 ft
Heart's Delight, fey__2Vj
Jack Sprat, fey.—--2'/»
Naflry f ee-—_ 2
Nancy Lee__ - m
Nugget, Try. - 10
Oar Family, ehce.....—._2
I* A G, fey-2
I* & G, fey__2ft
Supenb, fry._ , —- 2
TOMATOES
Hub W hite^_.._....... 2
Dupont, Ind. Ex. 8td.._2
Fei i.brook .. 2
Full Park, ex .atd..2ft
Full Park, ex.sld. ...—... 2
Horne Shoe, ex.std.—. 2
King of the Field, atd_ 2
K rier’a Ikst ..2
Loup Valley ..- -. 2
Meet era, ex.sld.,.. 2
Morning Light, ex.ntd. ...... 2ft
hue Cone, atd. .. 2
Springdale, Md. atd_ 2
Stnkelj'a .. 2
St.mdby .... , 2
Tender sweet, ex.atd. . 2
Yellowstone, fry. .... 2
Yellowstone, fey... 2ft
.1®
.18
.18
.18
.20
.11
.17
.18
.16
• .18
.14
.15
.17
.15
.19
.17
.22
.21
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.17
.18
.23
.21
.2*
.18
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.83
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.18
.10
.14
.16
.17
.20
.15
44
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.13
.20
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.44
.16
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■ 23
.16
.18
.18
.18
.20
.13
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.16
.17
.14
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.17
.15
.18
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22
.21
.26
.13
.17
.18
.25
.24
.24
.18
.61
.83
21
.18
.23
.20
.14
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.IS
.20
.IS
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.15
.20
.12
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VEGETABLE JUICES
TOMATO
llnrbauer. fey.... K> or.
Jackson ....-....16 o*.
Our Family .. .... •>
Phillip*, (ry, ..... 41 ot
Saccamentoi fey. .. 2
S*n Luis, fey. _t . z.
Sent! County, ev.std. _46 oz.
Spring hist, fey... 2
Sun Ib-auty, fry. _ 2
Sun Reality, fry, .46 oi.
V-i Corktail...._. 2
V*8 Corktail... Jr 0a.
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