The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 12, 1904, Image 4

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The Plattsmouth Journal
R. A. HATES, Publish ku.
BnWrx1 t the pnatonV at I'latUmoiUh. Ne
braska, im aCL'uiMlclasa unlUT.
The Journal's New Press.
Tlio next Issue of Mils paper will be
printed on a new mbcock-Uellance
press one of the latest In modern
Improvements. The paper will also
be changed to six-columns to the
page and eight pages all printed at
home. A new three-horse power Cush
man engine has also been added to
furnish tho power. We simply make
this announcement for tho fact that It
will take several days to remove the
old Campbell, upon which the Journal
has been printed for so many years
uid replaco it witu the new one.
.jcre
icrefore, If our patrons should re-
thclr paper one day late next
week they will understand the reason
why.
Two years ago when the present
management became possessors of, the
Journal outfit It was with the full In
tentlon of Improving tho paper and
ofllce as time and circumstances would
permit. We have followed our orlgl
nal plan up to the present; and when
the new press and engine are placed
In running order, we think we hare
fully accomplished our object, of
boasting of one of the most complete
newspaper and job olllccs In Nebraska;
outside of the larger cities.
We feel very grateful to our friends
for the very liberal patronage extend
cd In the past, and hope they will not
only continue to do as well In the fu
ture, but do all In their power to assist
us In Increasing the same. We now
have a subscription list of nearly
twelve hundred, and with a little ef'
fort on the part of our friends through'
out Cass county, we should at least ln
crease this number to 1800 or 2000 by
January 1, 1905.
Teddy's Idea of non-partlsanshlp
seems to be to permit a democrat to
hold ofllce If the law absolutely re
quires It.
Judge Farker doesn't say much, to
be sure, but he continues to saw wood
just the same. It seems to be a case
of taciturnity against volubility.
To the patriots making the nation's
law beneath the capltol's dome,
''There's not a cent left, "said Secretary
Shaw, so they all lit out for home.
. All over the country there Is a pro
test against the management of the
v public schools. Spelling, geography
, ,, history and all elementary studies seem
V, to h o?lccted, and pretence takes the
' Y lace of real acquirement.
Jl If the reader will listen attentively
he will shortly hear reverberations of
Ibe campaign republican statesmen
going about the country telling the
people that this has been an economl
.cal congress because it spent 1300,
000,000!
The rush to get a scat in the Folk
bandwagon over in Missouri has be
come so cyclonic that the endgate has
been torn from Its hinges. Of the
' eleven counties which held primaries
last Saturday, Folk carried ten and
' Heed one.
i
. 1 KunArs Teddy does not feel so
"Crum"-y as he did before the adjourn
ment of congress. Maybe he got so
used to crumbs while a cowboy that his
failure to get his nigger friend's ap
pointment confirmed restored that old
crumby feeling.
Secretary Siuw in his latest
speech said "the Spanish war placed
the Pacific Ocean logically where she
has always been naturally." The
Pacific Ocean must feel quite cut up at
such a remark, and perhaps it will
hereafter learn to know its place.
Ik the republican state convention
of Texas, the Rev. Daniel Abncr prayed
, as follows: "G rant one favor, O Lord
. and we will be satisfied. O Lord, we
ask of Thee that you don't let your
party be defeated this year!" This Is
the first Intimation we have had of cc
Icstlal politics.
JoBKni W. Folk, the terror of bood
lers in Missouri, is in some danger of
being sprung upon the democratic con
vention as a candidate for president,
lie says he won't have it, but that only
adds to his attractiveness. Several
men have saia mat, too, who were
thercaftcrobligcd to run and be elected
Before congress took snap adjourn
ment for campaign purpose It had spent
f81,000,000 plus 124,000,000 of obliga
tions incurred and to this must be ad
ded the Panama investment, $ou,O0O,
000 more. Ten years ago "a billion
dollar congress" startled and alarmed
the country, but now we have a billion
dollar-session.
Was Burkctt ever known to Intro
duce a bill of importance in congress?
We would like to have some of our rc
publican exchanges tell us just what
the treat wind-bag has done for the
district outside of Lincoln and Lan
caster county? The people would like
to see his record In print. Give It to
us, some of you Hurkett enthusiasts
; Dietrich was cleared, cxhonerated
whitewashed and released by the sen
ate committee; now, while the repub
lican party are blowing so furiously
about It, we would like to ask why he
Is to be shoved aside for Burkctt?
he Is Innocent of the charges preferred
against him, his re-election to the
senate would show that his parly
friends believed hlra so.
Henry R. Cerlog for Congress.
As will he seen by a perusal of the
proceedings elsewhere In this issue of
the Journal, the Louisville convention
last Thursday unanimously endorsed
Mayor Gering of this city for congress.
No one person on earth is bettor pleased
with this action of the convention than
the editor of this paper.
Being associated w ith him to quite
an extent in conducting the campaign
last fall, we had an excellent opportun
ity to judge of his qualities both as an
oruanlzer and his splendid abilities.
To him the democrats of Cass county
owe a great deal more than the simple
endorsement the position now occu
pied by Pilowhard 15urkett, who from
present appearances wants to be elect
ed to congress and the United States
Senate both at the same time. They
should begin the work of securing his
nomination right now, and each one
make a special effort to this end.
Henry R. Gering contains all the es
sentials necessary to make a most
creditable representative In congress,
and as to ability, he Is as far superior
to the man who failed to pass a third-
grade teacher's examination over In
Mills county, Iowa, as Plowliard Is su
perior to the lowest grade teacher In
Cass county, with all hisexperiencc in
congress included.
Mr. Gering Is a loyal democrat
in fact, his democracy is Iron clad
and with a united effort of his party
friends In Cass county he can be nom
inated, and when once nominated, he
will make the greatest Plowliard that
ever graced the halls of congress "hunt
his hole" at every opportunity.
We arc entering upon a campaign
in which the republican party Is called
upon to explain a great many of their
acts in state and nation, and the great
wind-pag apologist will como In for his
share of explaining to the people.
If Henry It. Gering is nominated.
and we are almost positive he will be
ho will give Burkctt the liveliest race
he ever experienced. And If elected,
he will treat every section ofthedis
trict alike, and not work altogether In
the Interests of his home city and
county, to the detriment of other lo
calltlcs, as Burkctt has done.
Whoop 'cr up for Gering, boys!
Secretary Takt is going about the
country telling the people that on no
account should the Filipinos be encour
aged to expect independence. He says
we must cease talking about It. He
announces that the doctrine of self-
government is "an Impossible dogma,'
and a "rhetorical phrase," and the less
said about It the better. The English
have always talked the same way about
Ireland.
What has Burkctt done to merit his
candidacy. for two olllccs at the same
time? If he is really a candidate for
the senate, and his friends arc not
"joshing" him, why don't he get out
of the way for some able republican for
congress? Perhaps he don't care to
take any chances on an uncertainty
And, then, maybe, the railroads want
some one else. They already have him
safely within their grasp to do their
bidding.
Was She to Blame?
As seen by half a million ladies and
gentlemen in the last three years and
voted by them the queen of dramatic
productions. Its simplicity and pur
ity gives a picture of every day life
holding the auditor in rapture and ad
miration. Not a fulsome or speotacu
lar show, nor a tale of falsehood and
fiction, but a true picture taken from
the beauties of nature. At the Par
mele Theatre, Thursday, May 19.
Thieves Captured.
Sheriff McBride received a telegmm
this morning from the Sheriff of Dodge
county stating that from the descrip
tion received, he was positive he had
captured tho thieves who broke Into
Tool's hardware store at Murdock
Monday night. Mr. Tool went to
Fremont to-day to Identify the per
sons "held In toe" by the sheriff In
Fremont.
Closing Out Regardless of Cost.
The "Hub" clothier Is certainly of
fering some wonderful bargains this
week in clothing, gents' furnishings
hats, caps, boots and shoes. The en
tire stock is offered in one grand clos
ing out sale, with a view of going out
of business. The lines of Roods found
In tho "Hub" clothier is not like one
usually found in a closing-out sale. No
cheap, shoddy, sweat-shop goods will
be found In tills store. Kvcry depart
ment is tilled with brlirht, new and
up-to-date wearables, and at the prices
mey are being oiicrea nils week they
are certainly bargains. Bear In mind
these prices are bound to move the
goods, and If you need anything In
the above lines you had better come
eariy.
Don't allow money to lie around,
is easier to spend it and easier
to lose it.
It
5 AVE MONEY
bj keeping it In a safe place such as
The BanH of Cass County
You can give a check for any part of
It at any timo and so have a receipt
for payment without asking for one.
W hen you havo a bank account you
will he anxious to ndd to It rather than
spend from it. iKm't you want to
know more about it.
Fml
mm?
Step, , ftfiM
STREET FAIR AND CARNIVAL
be Da) Attendance Small, But the Streets
Thronged In the Evening.
The Cosmopolitan Carnival company
are with us this week. They came in
over the Missouri Pacltlc Sunday even-
ng, and early Monday morning Ugan
arrangements for the weeks entertain
ment. This occupied nearly all day,
and but little was done In the way of
entertaining the people. The weather
for the first three days was all that
possibly could be desired. Old Sol con
tinuing to shed his pleasing rays in
such a manner as to please all. In fact
his pleasing countenance was so satis
factory to the farmers that very few
ceased planting to come to town to
view the sights. Main street mcr-
cnants, along which thoroughfare was
placed the principal shows and free ex
hibitions, was decorated with flags,
and In the evening was illuminated
with electric lights. The attendance
in the day time has been small, but at
night the crowds have been quite large,
many coming In from the territory ad
jacent and adjoining towns.
The company furnishing the attrac
tions Is a good one, and are giving the
people all that they have advertised,
and more, too. The high diver, for
nstance, which Is one of the most dan
gerous and dilllcult feats produced by
any similar company. Loop the Loop,
the high diving dog, and several other
free exhibitions are attractions well
worth coming miles to sec. Up to last
nlk'ht nothing has occurred to make
any arrests necessary.
The Cosmopolitan company Is free
from rakes, and so far have con
ducted themselves as perfect ladles and
gentlemen, aud their shows have been
free from anything Immoral, or that
which would cause to blush the most
pious saint.
If the weather continues favorable
tomorrow, and Saturday, will perhaps
be tho largest In attendance, as many
farmers will finish corn planting today
and tomorrow.
Senator Lodge defiantly said just
before congress adjourned: "We will
not revise the tariff now; we will not
investigate the postolllce department
now; we are going straight ahead and
when we get ready we will do what
ever we see fit to do about these
things." In other words: "We will
do whatever we please and when we
please, and thus we serve notice upon
the people of the United States."
This seems to be the accentof the boss,
No working man should ever again
object to government by injuctlon after
reading the following from Teddy's
"American Ideals" (vol. II, p. 18)
"Men who object to what they style
'government by injunction' are, as re
gards the essential principles of gov
ernment, In hearty sympathy with
their remote, skin-clad ancestors, who
lived In caves, fought one another with
stone-headed axes, and ate the mam
moth and woolly rhinoceros."
Tun democrats of Cass county have
como out In favor of Henry Gering as
the democratic nominee for congress,
Henry is a rustler, and will poll a large
vote. Nabraska City News. .
Paint Bargains Special.
Linseed oil, raw, 45c per gallon.
Linseed oil, boiled, 45c per gallon.
Carter's white lead, $0.95 per 100 lbs,
Southern white lead, $0.05 per 100 lbs.
Tatton's Sun Proof paint. $1.75 per
gallon; 5 gallons or more, $1.G0 pergal,
Turpentine, 75c per gallon.
Geuino & Co., Druggists.
Whooping Cough.
"In the spring of 1901 my children
had whooping cough," says Mrs. D. W.
Capps, of Capps, Ala. "I used Cham
bcrlain's Cough remedy with the most
satisfactory results. I think this Is
the best remedy I have ever seen for
whooping cough." This remedy keeps
the cough loose, lessens the severity
and frequency of tho coughing spells
and counteracts any tendency towards
pneumonia. For sale by all druggists
The Best Family Salve.
DcWitt's Witch Hazel gives Instant
relief from Burns, cures Cuts, Bruises,
Sores, Eczema, Tetter and all abra
sions of the skin. In buying Witch
Hazel Salve It Is only necessary to see
that you get tho genuine DcWitt's
and a cure Is certain. There arc many
cheap counterfeits on the market, all
of which are worthless, and quite' a
few arc dangerous, while DeWltt's
Witch Hazel Salve Is perfectly harm
less and cures. Sold by F. G. Frlcke
& Co.
St. Louis Millinery Company.
All the newest creations In fashion
able hats. We arc showing dally new
hats, at matchless prices.
Seed Corn.
Silver Mine seed corn for sale. This
corn matures early. Made near sixty
bushels per acre last year of good sound
corn. F. M. Young, jk,,
It. II. I). Ko. 1, riattsmouth, Neb.
F. G. Fclcke & Co.
Do not hesitate to recommend Kodol
Dyspepsia cure to their friends and
customers. Indigestion causes more III
health tlianyanythlngclsc. Itderanges
the stomach and brings on all manner
of disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di
gests what you cat, cures Indigestion,
dyspepsia and all stomach disorders.
Kodol Is not only a perfect digestant,
but a tissue building tonic as well. Re
newed health, perfect strength and In
creased vitality follow Its use.
Now Is tho tlmo to clean house
clean your system first, drive out the
microbes of winter with Holllster's
Koclcy Mountain Tea. It will keep
you well all summer. 33 cents. Tea
or tablets. Gering & Co.
Notice of Probate of Will.
TN Til K Col XTYCl'l lU'Ul' CAS?CUl V
Iu the mutUTuf i l,o I'Ntalc iif Kliodt-kli. Spcn-
All i.riri liitervMcil III sulil elate lire
livrchy imtliiiHl Uiul a net it lull Un U-vn tiled
In MtlJ court pMinic for Un1 pmUUeor a cer
tiiln Instrument iinw on tilt- III villi iMiirt iur-
lairitiiK l Ik- lli Ik1iII hihI ieuineni i
UlllKif O Spencer, divcux'ii. Hlltl tlitit
lit'iirlnir will lw hinl on uWl prilium liefre
1. 1 .. . . . n .ti..l. ,.,,. . f lull.. ltd Hi tt'M
o'clnek a. in., hiii) If you full to upuenr ui Mini
court on the fit ti day of Juno. I'.4. to ivntet
till- proluileol Mtlil will urn courv miiy ""
ami uruluitr miM will ami irrunt udiiilnM ra
tion tli.-rf.-f lo llou A. Wlirm-nlioru. or wine
oilier Miltatile person and procvi-d to a scillc-
UH'Itt UMTfOI.
ilutwl this Uu day or Slay. A. v.. lw
lUuviY 1). Travis.
County Jinlt.0.
Notice.
To Whom it Mat Coxi-rus: On tln3rl day
of May. ll4, C. A. Kaufman. Kuurdlmi of
.lUIIK-S W. llniOKH. IIIMIIII.. ni'U lll mi"" I"
the eounty court of Chmi county. Mi'lirar-Wii.
iirayliiK tliiM-oiirt to tlx a Unit' and lilac-o for
lit'iirlnir and examination of Ills rl mil account
as sut-li Kiianlliin. Mild ln-nrlnir W fixed for
the IHtli duv of May. l'JOl, al eleven o'clock a.
in., ot Mini nay.
Duted this 3rd day or May. r.M.
llAHVKT I). TltAVI.
County JuiIko.
Notice.
Trt Xl'u.-tu tm l . v riivcru.. On Mm 3rd
day of May. l'.nH, C. A. Kaufman, piiardlan of
Frauds W. Ilrooks. Insane. Hied Ills pclllloi;
111 tilt, COI1IHJ couri oi vasai-omity, iiem aiviw
praying fur the court to flx a time ami place
Kip li.iu kIiiu iiii. I .tvii nilmitlnn f if III tllllll Hl
count us micli guardian. Sulil hearing Is fixed
fur t liu Itllli dav of Miiy. 1MI4. Ill the COIIIllV
court room, at 10 o'clock a. in. of said day.
imbeu nils jru uay oi may. iii.
llAKVKT l. TltAVIS.
County Judge.
Probate Notice.
TN COUNTY COUUT.CAS8 COllN'TV. NK
A liraskn: In the mutter of the estate of
Margaret Kasterday, deceased: All persons
interested III said estate are liereiiy not men
that a petition has la-en tiled in said court al
leging that said deceased lias left no last will
and testament and praying for administration
upon slim estate, unci mat a neiiriug no nun
ti im ill said petition liefore said court on the
:ilh day of .Miiv. A. I. IUU4. nl ll:OU o'clock a.
in., that If tlit-v fall to nuut-iir at said court
on said day to contest the said petition tin
con rt may grant the same and Issue letter of
auiniiusiraiion to i-.ll.a .1. KecKler, 'or some
other suitable person, und proceed to a set
tlement tiieru ji. iiy mu court.
IIaiivkv D. TllAVIS.
8eal County Judge,
Notice.
TN THE COUNTY COU1U' OF CASS COUN
A ty, Nebraska.
Iu tho matter of tho estate of I't-tcr lV tcrs,
deceased.
None Is hereby gl.-en to all persons Inter
ested In said estate that a petition has been
tiled in the county court or l ass county, Ne
braska, for the probate of an Instrument pro
pounded us the last will and testament of said
deceased, and that letters testamentary
Issued to Peter George Kmll I'eters. If they
fall to appear on the day here limner named
and contest the sumo, letters testamentary
will lie grunted to I'eter Ueorge hmll I'eters
or some other suitable person.
A hearing will be had upon said petition In
the county court moiij lit I'lullstnouih. No-
iirasKit, on uiu tin uay oi June, il. li., luut. ui
iu o clock a. in.
Dated this JUth day of April. 1004.
llAiivtv 1). Tiiavis,
County Judge.
Probate Notice.
Is thk County CoritT, I
or Cass County, Ntii. (
TN THE MATTElt OK THE ESTATE OK
A Norman Coon, deceased: Notice Is hereby
given to all persons Interested Iu said estate
that the administrator with will annexed of
said estate has tiled his tiuul report and peti
tion for tilial settlement of said estate In the
county court ot Cuss county, Nebraska. A
hearing will be had upon said petition In the
county court room at Hiittsinouth. Cass
county, Nebraska, on the -all day of Muy, A.
1). 1W4, ut 10 :W o'clock u. m.
llAHVEY I). TllAVIS,
ISeul County Judge.
R. B. WINDHAM
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Plattsmouth : : Nebraska,
Probate, Commercial Law, Real
Estate Litigation
and foreclosure of mortgages a specialty
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1 a
g4 Short Order House
Fresh Oysters f
8 (IN SEASON) 8
8 Fish or anything in Market. 8
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. GIVE US A CALL.
P. UTTER BACK, Proprietor,
MARTIN BUILDING,
nonasiat - Main street it
At the Old Stand
-OF-
John
Schiappacassc
You will always find the
Choicest Fruits
Fine Confections
And the most delicious
ICE CREAM
Which ho Is prepared to furnish In
any quantity for family use
or social gatherings.
JOHN SCHIAPPACASSE
511 Main Street
Bee Hive Restaurant,
Main Street
IMMEDIATELY OPTOSITE
COURT HOUSE.
Monls nt nil hours. Special nt-
tontioa to tho fanner pntrons. llio
tables nro HUppliinl with tho best
tho markets ntTord.
JOIIN COREY, Proprietor.
i Meals Sorved nt Regular 8
Meal Hours. ' 8
; AND
J
Carnival Week
I May 9tl) to Mtl) May 9tl) to IAtl)
I i
! And while there ilon't forget that the right place to
y ' ! make your headquarters is at
P. PEARSON'S
j Ladies, for a nice Spring- and Summer Suit ?ee our
Uu 5 Boston Bourctte. .
(JL Gentlemen, we have the swellest line of Hose in town.
5 To the housewife we will say vc have a stock- of Staple
; and Fancy Groceries, Fresh Vegetables, Fruits, Queens-
; ware second to none and at prices that defy competition.
! During the fair we will have just what you want, a
! broad assertion, but come and see for yourself.
P. PEARSON'S
I The Sixth Street Store
8
5
01
8
Toko Laxative Bromo Quinine Taiiets.
Seven Million boxes sold in past 13 months. TfalS Signatnre
Independent Cigar
FACTORY!
thc::
5c CIGAR,
CLitllcnuos Compitrlson In Quality
and Woi kaiuusuip.
JULIUS PEPPERBURG,
Manufacturer.
ED. flTZGERALD,
HiOPRIETOR OF
i Livery,
Hack
S and
Baggage
Line.
MOVING VAN.
Removing of Household Goods a
Spocinlty. Also, Heavy
Draying.
Kimsmann
& Ramge
Still lead all other Meat Markets In
furnishlnp tlie people of riatts
mouth and vicinity with
First Class Meats
Of Every Description.
Fresh and Smoked Meats,
Fresh Fish, Lard, Etc. Et c
REMEMBER
They have removed to the llrst room
west of their old stand.
I?y courteous treatment to all they
hope to retain their present patrons
and pal n many new ones.
DR. J. 0. BRUCE
Osteopathic Physician
Chronic Diseases Specialty
Conic lltock. MonniTi and onicelioum
9 lo I'.' a. in., I to i I), in. ami to V p. in. by up
pnlnlmi nW Telephone, olllcu 3ti I residence
at Perkins Hotel.
Dr. Elster, Dentist,
Waterman Block.
COMPErTTI
Plattsmouth Street Fair
CANDY, NUTS
To Cure a Cold in One Day
JOHN M. LEYDA,
ATTORNEYAT-LAW,
ABSTRACTER OF LAND TITLES.
l'ropurlnjr abstracts of title, conveyancing
and i-xiimlnliiK titles to real estate a special
ty. Work properly done, and diaries reason
able, otttce: Hoorns 6 and 7, John timid
HulldlnK. near Court House, i'lattsmoutti,
Nebraska.
W. B. ELSTER,
DENTIST.
OFFICEl
Waterman Block
Plattsmouth,
Nebraska
Plans. Phones fj06
i no
n n i r v rj r -
Best
We will positively undersell any mail order house east
of Omaha. Send for sainples and prices for comparison.
It will pay you to do so.
desired. If you are not satisfied with your bargain when
you see it and examine it return the suit at our expense and
we will refund your money. But whatever you do DON'T
MISS THIS CHANCE.
Why Pay Retail
Prices for GROCERIES when yon can buy them at ti e
DIG STORE at the usual Wholesale Prices. Consider this
proposition carefully. Read these prices. Scud us an order
It will pay you. '
Puro granulated sugar per 100 lb t4.7,r'
Whlto HuBslun, Diuinond C, Armour'n
Swift's l'rldo or Ucat-'Em-All, 100
bars in box 2. 'JO
l-gallon cans Golden tablo t.yrup..3rc
Tlit best soda, oyster, butter or milk
crackers per lb fic
Good broken rlco pnr pound 3!c
Fancy J spun btad rloo per lb fic
Hulk laundry utarch per pound. ...31c
Klnstlc, Eloctrlc, IXL, or Celluloid
torch, packago , 1
Ground spices, any klud, per lb.. . .2ic
MMIBEK BRIIDS.
16th arid Dodge Streets.
WHOLESALE SUPPLY KOUS: opposite New PoMrnii OMAHA
10
I
1 70
Cures Crip
In Two Days,
StfUCyT
oneverv
Vrznrt box. 25c.
v Abstracts of Title V
Tt?oma5 Ualii).
Ol'TICE Anheusor-Hush Block.
ryt. MARSHALL,
DENTIST.
All kind! of Tental work. Platen made tint
lit. 28 years experience. Prices rvasouuLHe.
Work guaranteed.
OFFICE Kitzqeiiai.d Block.
Telephone No. S oh 47
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'W At
MS
me n e 1 1 a u 1 8 store I
m,j-Ji.i.LJiawjisiJWiLai-H suniTiiim mi II 1
To Get in on Our
$10.00 SUIT
SALE
1200 Suits purchased
at a great bargain from a
large eastern manufactur
er will be on sale this
week.
Regular $15.00 to
values at $10.00
SEND AT ONCE
Giving size and style
Fancy Tcarl tapioca per lb
Fancy Pearl Parley, Sago, or Pui
r.o
Ina
nie
,Io
per pound
21b package macaroni
Mb package best corn starcll ""
4o
3-lbcan solid packed tomatoes
J iucans lioston baked beans
Ho
Ho
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1-lb can pure apple buttor
1- b cans early Juno pea
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