The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 20, 1905, Image 7

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License Notice.
XJOTICK HHKKKHV filVKN THAT THK
litiil-rl)riri linn flW-l hN N'Utloil Mt fr
1 1 ii I r- I hy hf At.ittuL- of tht lit of Nflimt
k wli.li Hit? i-Ut rlrrk of tlx: t-lty of I'Uttt-
nmll. MulrltuoiiH and vliiou lluor for the
tiimliiK rimiiii-liitl jfr In tlif InilHllnir hIIu
Hlt'ilnn lolnclfVfii (II hikI tw-lf ( Z) In llM-k
twpntjr-Hetrrii (J7 In llierliy of I'littttnioutli.
Nfbrittkii. IIenkv JrM
April a. r.K5w Ap)ll.-ant.
Legal Notice.
v III lilttrlct Court of Chm County. Nt-hr&.sku.
Katie Joliiion. I'lit IntlfT,
Henry K Ihwlt-ker. Tlilor.
J. K. IbM-ufkir. Mm n
MltKkwfll. tintrlt- V. I
Ibx-kt-kt-r. ft Ml. J
tf ! n.-inifil non-rt-tiilfiitit. tlrtVixlant
will t;ik- not !. that n tht htli iity .lanunry.
I'.m.V Km If .Joltntoii. plaintiff, ttltnl Iter iw-tltloii
In tti llt rla-t t'ourt of Cm county. NetrH.--k:i.
itiraliitt nll lt-tVinliiiit. tin- ot)itt Mini
prnyi-r of wlili-li arc tlmt tt fjluinlllt le l
'lr' I lr--l tul Hit lawfully Hiloptfil
clill'l of I hMHlr IUlk-r. Im'-m'I. anl at
mu ll to Inln rli. hh it I'lillil mikI lii-lr of Kiild lt--t'cii-u'd.
In "ton Hi hl f of tlir south went iiiart r
of wi'tlon twt'iit T-sl ( Jii) ; ihf north wst iii:ir-tt-r
Hnd tl - northwest quarter of M'tlon thir-ty-tlvr;
i.V.; in- northeast iiiHrt-r of the
nortlioist iiiirir of nnll st-rtioii thlrty-llv;
iiml th sonth.-itst iirtr of tin iiorth-wi-t
inurlt r of sahl -.lion tlilrty-h v Ci)all
In tw nslil twt-1 vc. ( I .') riuiiif Hi-vi-ii. till -ast
of tlif lit Ii I. M.. In 1,'ass I'ounty. Nthrsiska :
nml also liilit ril as -ii il I'hlld and lit-lr liny
oIIot ntK rty of oaid flfi'ra-M l.
Vou itri ri'iln-f to Hii-wrr Katd N-tttlon on
vr Ix-fori tin- tit li day of Join-. rmV
K ATIK Jllll.N'SON.
I!y T. .1. Nni.i v. Alt rin-y.
Notice to Creditors.
srA.r;rKA-;- io...ty.VUrt.
In tlif niatttT of ttiH fHtate of Tlmtiuts A. Sul
livan. cIlnfllMll.
NirriK N hr-ty Kiv-n that the rnilltors
of said ili-i'i ifM-d will tiifrt the Kxecutrit of
ald estate, lit-fore Die. County Judife of t'a.is
county. NehrasKa. at the county court room
Iri riat.tsrnouth. In Hald county, on the 5th
day of May V.. at 10 o'clock a. in. and on the
5th day of Noveniln-r !:&. at HI o'cl.x-k a. ni..
eai hilay. for the purtoe of prerntlnitT their
clalm-i for examination, adjustment and al
lowance SI months are allowed for the creditor of
said dit'ensed to present their claims, and one
?ear for the Kxecutrlx to settle said estate,
rom the&th flay of May. I'XI.V.
W Itness my hand and seal of said county
court at I'lattsmouth. Nehraskn. tills uTth day
of .Man h I'AhK IIAUVKV l. TKAVIS.
(Seal) County J udtfe.
Notice to Creditors.
TTB r riHsa. In Count Court.
County of Cass. - m County court.
In the matter of the estate of Mary A. HI to.
deceased .
Notick Is hereby irlven that the creditors
of said deceased will meet the Administrator
of said estate, hefore me. County Judife of
Cass county. Nebraska, at the county court
room In Hlattsmouth. in said county, on the
J Mh day of April A. I. V.k and on the i'tli
day of titoler. I : s i." at o'rlm-k A. M.. each
lay. for the puriose of examlninir; and ad
justing their claims.
Six months are allowed for the creditors of
said deceased to present their claims, and one
year for the Administrator to settle said
estate, from the u'4ih day of April I '.""fx.
It.ness my hand and seal of said county
court, at I'lattsmouth. Nebraska, this lh
day of March I'JUj.
IIAUVKV l. TKAVIf.
(Seal) County Judife.
Sheriff7 sSa t e
BV VIKTCE iV AM UIEK OF SALE
Issued by James Kotwrtson. clerk of the
district court within and for Cass county. Ne
braska.and to me directed. I will on the
24th day of April. A. D.. I90S.
at 2 o'l-lis-k p. m.. of said day at the south
ilsr of the court house In the city of I'latts
moiith. In said county, sell at public auction,
to the lilif hest bidder for easli. the follow In if
real estate, to-w It: lots forty-two UJ) and
forty-three (III), ill Section twenty-nine cj!.
l.ot fourteen (I II in the southwest fourth of
the soMthwest quarter of Ss-tion 1n. and
lt forty-onetl ) in the northwest fourth of
the northwest iiarter of Ms-tion twenty-nine
.;). All In Township twelve tli. north of
Ksm;e fourteen (Ui. in the county of Cass.
Nebraska. Conralnln atsiut forty -elir lit is)
ai-res. toifether with tin- privileges anil appur
tenances thereunto ts-loni:li.st or In anywise
Hl) rt:iltlliii.'. The same l-lu levied lloil
and taken as the jrois-rty of Catherlmt Voell
naifel. et al. defendants, to satisfy a Judir-
m . i . . I k tl'lll!.. IB
nient oi saii i iiiri nnrn"u iv o uiinin i .
illiey. r.. lliaiillin. iTiius sitKi ui-ivimain s.
I'lattsmoutli. Nebraska. .Man-li U-Jtid. A. I
John ii. i' kkioi:
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Ityron Clark. I'laint ItT's Attorney.
Probate Notice.
In the county court of Cass county. Nebraska.
In the mat ter of the estateof Annie K. I'itt
man. dis-eas-l.
Totiertle M.I'ittman.Ira M.l'ittmann. and
I rtha K. I'ittmaii. and all other persons inter
ested in said estali'. You are hereby notified
that iiMn the Mth day of April. A. I. I'Mk
Joseph K. Mauck tiled in said court his duly
verified tltlon allexinir amonir other thinirs.
that Annie V- Pittman died intestate In said
county on the IKtlidayof March. I'JtKi. seized
and possess-d of real and personal protierty
situated In said county, to fie administered
upon; t!iat the above named persons are the
sole heirs at law of said deceased, and the only
persons interest ed in said estate.
The prayer of said petition Is for the ap
pointment of tJeorire II. liilmore as adminis
trator of said estate.
You are notified that a hearlm; will Tie had
upon said petition, at the county court room
in I'lattsmouth. in said Cass county. Nebras
ka, on the -"Jth day of April. A. I. l 5. at two
o'clock p. m. of said day. ana ll you tan to ap
pear at said time and object to the proceea
fnrs the court mav irrant the prayer of said
petition, ami the administration of said es
tate, to said tieorvre H. tillmore or some other
suitable person, and proceed to the settle
ment thereor.
Witness mv hand and the seal of the county
court, at I'lattsmouth. Cass county. Nebras
ka, this 10th day of April. A. I. twnw
(seal) Harvey I. Tkavis. County Judjre.
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Leaal Notice.
In the district court of Cass county. Nebraska.
Charles A. Murray, plalntltr. vs. .May
Murray, defendant. Conditional order of
revivor of dormant Judgment.
And now comes l. . Ifwyer. assignee of
the judgment In the above entitled cause, and
represents to the court that the judgment
which was rendered herein on the 31st day of
iKs-emlier. lri for the sum of fi.tJU.OO. and
J5S.4S costs of suit, has tiecome dormant by
lapse of time and is unpaid ; It also appearing
that the judgment debtor is a non-resident of
the state of Nebraska:
It Is therefore ordered by the court, that
said Judgment lie revived la the name of I).
O. Iwyer. unless sufficient cause be shown by
the Judgment debtor against such revivor
within ten days from the service of this order
upon him ; that service of this order lie made
by publication for four consecutive weeks In
a newspaper of general circulation in said
county.
Hated this 31st day of March. 1 5
U H Fai l Jesses. Judge.
Notice of Probate of Will.
In the County Court of Cass County. Nebras-
IztltK ESTATE OF Pnil.IPTKITSCH. IE
ceased. To John I'ett r Trltsch. Philip 11.
Trltsch. Edward Henry Tritsch. William
Henry Tritsch. Annie uise Tritsch. and all
other persons Interested in said estate.
You are hereby notified that on April 8.A.D.
1006 Marla.MargarethaTrltsch tiled her petition
with this court alleging the death of Philip
Tritsch. and praying for the probate of an in
strument thereto attached as the last will and
testament of said deceased, and asking that
she be appointed executrix to settle said es
tate. Tbera will bea hearingof said petition upon
the 6th day of May. A. I. VMb. at 10 o'clock a.
m.. at theorticeof the county judge, in the
city of Plattsmouth. Nebraska, at which time
you and all other persons interested In said
estate are required to show cause, if any. why
said will should not be probated, and why ad
ministration should not be granted to the said
Maria Margaret ha Trltsch.
USeaU UAKVEV D. TRAVIS.
County Judge.
Lisc33 Kstiss.
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned baa filed his petition as re
quired by the statutes of tbe state of Nebras
ka, with the county clerk of Cass county. Ne
braska, requesting a license to sell malt, spir
ituous and vinous liquors for tbe year com
mencing May X iko. at ceaar creek, c
county. Nenrasaa. jixdux)!. jr.,
April tk 1906k Applicant.
Union
f-'rorii the Iedger.
Mlvi Mattle Kupley of I'lattsmouth,
made a visit Willi friends in this vil
lage Sunday.
(I. W. Harshman of Avoca, was in
town Monday, passing his hearty
laijtfh around anions his friends.
Miss Iva Moutrey is assisting Mr.
Tracy In the hank while I lay Frans
ha his case of rheumatism on band.
T. II. Pollock of I'lattsmouth was
here last Friday to assist in getting
the I'lattsmouth company's telephone
otTlce re-established afttr the fire.
Mrs. Maria Gapen of I'lattsmouth,
came in Tuesday from Lincoln, where
she had been visiting several days.
.She drove out to spend the day with
the Swan families.
Hay Frans has been suffering from
another attack of rheumatism that
confined to the house the past week
but he is now reported to be doing
very well.
Nathan I). Foster arrived home on
Wednesday (rum Kansas, where he
spent two weeks visiting some of his
oid acquaintances, and says he had a
most delightful time.
Mrs. Ileese Delaney received a sad
message yesterday morning informing
her that her father, John liarr, is at
the jxiint of death at his home in Fair
mont, West. Virginia. She left for
there on last ninht's train, hoping to
reach his bedside in time to tind him
alive.
The Union Telephone company is
getting ready to rush business, but
delay in arrival of the switch board
and poles has held back the work.
However, this material lias been ship
ped and is expected here eveiy day.
The phones, wire and a lot of other
material are already here, and a num
ber of the farmers are setting native
poles to be ready to connect as soon
as possible after the new switch board
arrives. It is expected that next week
will tind a number of phones in opera
tion in and near town
A Thousand Dollar's Worth of Good.
"I have been atllicted with kedney
and bladder trouble for years, passing
gravel and stones with excruciating
pain," says A. II. Thurnes, a well
known coal operator of Buffalo, O. I
got no relief from medicine until I be
gan taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then
the result was surprising. A few
dses started the brick-dust-like sub
stance and now I have no pain across
my kidneys and I feel like a new man.
It has done me $1000 worth of good."
Foley's Kidney Cure will cure every
form of kidney or bladder disease. Sold
by F. G. Fricke & Co.
Nehawka
From tbe Register.
Everybody admired the couple from
Nebraska City yesterday guess.
Mrs. J. M. Stone went to Murray
Wednesday to visit her son, Bruce.
Grandma Sturm is visiting at the
home of her son, A. F. Sturm and fam
ily. Mrs. L. C. Pollard left Saturday for
Pawnee City, to spend a week visiting
with her daughter, Mrs. Johnson.
The Nehawka bank has planted
shade trees around its new building
and lawn.
Horace Pollard has made a nice stone
gutter in front of his place of business.
Mudhole No. '1 gone. Who will be the
next?
S. W. Switzer of San Diego, Cal., en
route from eastern Ohio to his western
home, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George
Switzer over night Tuesday, and then
resumed his journey westward.
A few of the young people of Ne
hawka met at the home of Miss Stella
Banning Tuesday evening to commem
orate her birthday, and so enjoy her
hospitality. Aftor playing a few games
refreshments were served, and then all
departed for their different places of
abode. Everyone reported a good time,
and each went home feeling that it
had been good to be there.
Will Interest Many.
Every person should know that good
health is impossible if the kidneys are
deranged. Foley's Kidney Cure will
cure kidney and bladder disease in
every form, and will build up and
strengthen these organs so they will
perform their functions properly. No
danger of Bright's disease or diabetes
if Fo'ey's Kidney Cure is taken in
time. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co.
From the Beacon.
Julius Slack is building an addition
to his residence.
Dr. Townsend has purchased a house
and lot in Elm wood of Mrs. Sarah
Deles Dernier.
Henry Westlake and family left last
week for Spring Dale, Wash., where
they expect to make their home if the
country suits them and the climate is
agreeable.
Cliff Durbin is recovering rapidly
from a bad case of inflammatory rheu
matism, and was able to go over to
Manley Wednesday where he will visit
for a few weeks with nis sister, Mrs.
Coon.
While out hunting southeast of here,
near the Benton place last Monday
afternoon, Neil Gardner and Charley
Young found a wolf's den containing
eight young ones which tne captured,
and wounded the old one.
We are informed that Roy Ostran
was badly hurt in a runaway in Lin
coln one day last week. He suffered
one broken leg and one of his arms was
badly hurt. His friends here extend
their sympathy In his misfortune.
Ed Doran met with a very painful
accident one day last week. He was
passing tnrougn a narrow gate with a
harrow and lifted up one side of the
harrow in order to let it pass through.
The team became frightened and
jerked the harrow out of his hand, and
as it fell one of the teeth struck him
on tbe knee cap and made a very pain-
iui wouna. lie is getting along nicely
ana no permanent injury win result.
You always know what you are buy
log when you bay your wall per at
uering & Co.'.
Avoca
Hpslal Correspondence.
Walter Tower was at Nehawka on
Tuesday.
L. J. Marquardt and wife returned
Tuesday from a visit to Ctica rela
tives. T. II. Straub was an Omaha visitor
one day last week.
Dr. Johnson returned Monday even
ing from Omaha.
Louis Jensen and family of near
Elm wood, spent Sunday with Avoca
relatives.
Mrs. M. M. Straub made a trip to
Leavenworth the first of the week.
E. Nutzman had a carload of cattle
on the Omaha market Wednesday.
Nate Dix was down from Lincoln
several days this week.
Thomas Cromwell was over from
Nehawka Tuesday.
Fred Dunkak was at Union Tuesday.
Mrs. Howard Davis of Berlin, was in
Avoca Monday.
Mrs. P. Nutzman returned Monday
evening from a visit with relatives at
Bertraud.
B. C. Marquardt and wife enter
tained relatives from Scribner last
week.
Miss Louise Kuhge was reported on
the sick list the first of the week.
Mrs. Fred Neumeister left Tuesday
for a few days visit with Ctok rela
tives. Edward Langhorstof Elm wood, was
a business visitor here Monday.
The pupils of the high school will
give an entertainment at the town
hall Saturday evening, April 29th, for
benefit of the school library. Every
one should attend this entertainment.
Miss May Graham spent Sunday
with home folks.
Miss Josie Nutzman left last Wed
nesday for her home at Bertrand.
G. Buss is improving the appearance
of the interior of the postofrice.
Pirating Foley's Honey and Tar.
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedv. and on account of the irreat
merit and popularity or Foley's Honey
and Tar, many imitations are offered
for the genuine. Ask for Foley's
Honey and Tar and refuse any substi
tute offered as no other Drenaration
will give the same satisfaction. It is
mildly laxative. It contains no opi
ates and is safest for children and del
icate persons. Sold by F. G. Fricke
&Co.
MINNEAPOLIS
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. Ml INN.
MAIN OFFICE
Fifth and Robert
ST. PAUL
(INCORPORATED)
DEALERS IN
Stocks, Grain, Provisions
Bought and sold far cash or carried on reasonable
margins, upon which there be a charge of yi on
grain. M on stocks'
write lor our market letter.
connissioi herchaxts ii car lots
Ship Your Grain To Us
Best Facilities. Pxomft Returns.
0 Libera!. Advances.
DULUTH WINNIPEG
Branch Office 223 Coates Block
Plattsmouth Phone 241
it
;
Don't allow money to lie around. It
is easier to spend it and easier
to lose it
S WE MONEY
b5 keeping it in a safe place such as
The Banl( of Cass County
Capital Stock $50,000, Surplus $15,000
OFFICERS :
Chas. C. Parmele, Pres., Jacob Tritsch, V-P.
T. M. Patterson. Cash.
You can give a check for any part of
it at any time and so have a receipt
forpayment without asking for one.
When you have a bank account you
will be anxious to add to it rather than
spend from it. Don't you want to
know more about it.
j Perry's Restaurant
Short Order House
isooooooooooooooooooooccrt
Meals Served at Regular
Meal Hoars.
Fresh Oysters
(IN SEASON) '
Fish or anything in Mixket.
GIVE US A CALL.
P. UTnZ2r.S2, Prcpri'tcr,
zsrthaz - raver
MyneLrd
XH-lal Corrspoiilence.
Miss Louise Vallery spent Sunday
with Miss ellie Jean.
Will Trueison of Omaha visited in
Mynard Sunday.
Mrs. W. F. Gillespie was an Omaha
passenger Monday morning.
II. A. Hales was in our little tewn
Tuesday ariernoon.
Miss Nora Henton visited over Sun
day with Miss Bertha Seybolt.
Mrs. Ad. Riser and family visted at
It. S. i'ropst's Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Minnie Will spent Sunday with
Miss llenrietle Murray.
G. W. Snyder and Coon Vallery were
Omaha passengers Tuesday.
J. It. Vallery shipped a car load of
cattle to Omaha the 18th.
Miss Nellie Jean will give an enter
tainment and serve ice cream at the
K. M. G. school house Friday night,
April 28th, 1VC.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ly and son
Ralph were visiting relatives in Mis
souri and Kansas this week.
Mr. Reynolds will give a school en
tertainirent at the Jean's school house
Friday night, April 21, 1!D5.
Mr. Will Stokes and family spent
Sunday at the home of Clem White
head. Mrs. Martha Wetenkamp and Miss
Marel Carlyle visited with Mr. and
Mrs. M. K. Wiles at Weeping Water
Sunday.
Mrs. Ad. Kiser and family and Mrs.
A. L. Cox and daughter Hazel attend
ed the show given at the Parmele
Thursday evening.
Miss Altia Warner entertained a
number of her friends and relatives
last Sunday. Those present were as
follows: F.d and Lizzie Spangler,
Maud and Edna Propst. Elbert Wiles,
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howard.
We are very sorry that Central was
so angry because in last week's items
we stated that a certain fireman had
been given a thirty day lay off. We
have since learned that he only lost
two days as they were afraid he would
be in Plattsmouth so often and lose so
much sleep that he would never wake
upafter he went back to Lincoln. And
we want to say that "Central" is very
much mistaken in the writer of these
items. We beg her pardon for causing
her so much anxiety and will promise
to never do so again, unless the op
portunity comes our way, of course.
No Trespassing.
Notice is hereby given that all par
ties must cease passing through my
pasture on my Platte bottom farm 3i
miles northwest of Plattsmouth. All
parties found thus trespassing will be
prosecuted to the fullest extent of the
law, This is timely warning for all.
John Kaffesbeuger.
Frightful Suffering Relieved.
suffering frightfully from the viru
lent poisons of undigested food, C. G.
Grayson, of Lula, Miss., took Dr
King's New Life Pills, "with tbe
result," lie writes, "that I was cured."
All stomach and bowel disorders give
way to their tonic, laxative proper
ties. 25c at F. G. Fricke & Co. drug
store, guaranteed.
Are You Needin'
A good Calf Shoe for the women folks,
or for children who have quite a dis
tance to go to school? Yes? Well, we
have got something new a marine
and cabet calf, in low or medium heel,
good back stay, heavy shank, zig-zag
four-row stitch and can't rip. A per
fection shoe to resist the inclemency
of the weather. These are not gro
cery store shoes.
Ladies $1.85 Misses $1.40 Boys $1.65
Sherwood Son
Enlargments
and
Frames
are special features at the
Soper Studio. The man
to enlarge and frame your
portrait should be the one
3
Who
Hade
It!
Not some unresponsible
agent, who only wants
your money. I want your
money, too, but first I
want your perfect satisfac
tion. This I guarantee in
all cases. Let us talk with
you about it.
xo.
ll'.IM I! Mill'
ANfcgetable Preparationfor As
similating ttieFoodandReguIa
ting the Stomachs and Dowels of
ijli.rC 0!M-II gi
Promotes Digcstion-Checrful-ncss
and Rest.Contains neitiier
Opium.Morplune norliocral.
Not Narcotic .
afOUHk-SAMUELPtrCHER
fSmJkm Seat'
jttx.Semut
Slrwte Srrtl
w runner.
A perfect Remedy forConslipa
Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions ,Fcverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of .
NEW YORK.
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exact copy or wrapper.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
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DR. J. 0. BRUCE
Osteopathic Physician
Chronic Diseases a Specialty
rvmtes Block, rooms 225 and 226. Office hours
9 to 12 a. rn., 1 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. in. by up-
polnimeni. leiepnones, omce i ; resiiuencc
at Perkins Hotel.
QK. MA liS II ALL.
DENTIST.
All btnilanf Hanfal wA.lr Plutl.fi m it li 1 ll M t.
8t. 26 years experience. Prices reasonable.
worK guaranteed.
OFFICE Fitzgerald Block.
Telephonic No. 3 or47
FOLEYSKOIIETTAR
for chllIrnt mafc. murrn Ma opiate
Independent Cigar
PftCTORYl
5c CIGAR,
CIih1( nsr Comparison In Quality
and Workmanship.
JULIUS PKPPICKlliCKG,
Manufacturer.
GREATEST WESTERN GENERAL SUPPLY HOUSE
Largest
Stock
Newest
Styles
WE
The Reliable Store
Quality
Lowest
Prices
Easter Week Special Offers
This week will be one of the greatest bargain
weeks of the season at the Big Store. Every
department througout our great store is offering
special inducements for this week. Our prices, always
lowest will be lower yet in many instances. We are
sure we can save you money.
16.00 Silk Under
skirts, aUQ QC
celors....w OJ
15.00 China Silk
Waiists
at
2 95
835.00 Silk Suits
SS..I4 90
$3.00 Covert coats
in newest C fin
styles.... 3 UU
$9,50 Damask
Napkins I QQ
per dOE...I 30
tl.SSdovble dam
aft table lin AC
en per yd....UU
18.00 hemstitch-
'SSST...1 19
SOe natural Jap
K 39
EASTER WEEK GROCERY SPECIALS
1 lb cans Rum ford Baking pwdr 15c
2- 1 b cans best pack sugar corn.. 5c
3- lb cans Dunkley's Mich plum 12
3-lb cans fancy Barflett pears
in heary syrup 12Jc
3-lb cans fancy table peaches
in heavy syrup 12Jc
3-lb cans fancy table apricots
in heavy syrup 12ic
2- lb cans fancy, pack Wax, String
or Lima beans 5c
3- lb cans Boston Baked beans. . . .7$
1-lb cans Boston Baked Beans. . . .4c
1- 1 b cans Anderson's or Campbell's
soups 7ic
Oil or mustard sardines per can. .4c
Malta Vita, F.xcelso, or Egg-O-See
per package 71c
10 bars Swift's Pride, Beat-Em-All
or White Paris laundry soap..2oc
Gold Dust per package 15c
Pearline.per package 2c
Sapoljo per bar 5c
3-lb can Golden table syrup.... 7c
2- lb pkg. Midavonne oatmeal.... 5c
Jello, Jellycon, Fruit Puddine or
Bromangeline per package.... 7Jo
Large Seedless Lemons per doz. .10c
Large Highland Naval oranges
per do2en ..25c
1-lb package Penian Dates 5o
Facy Pippin Apples per pock.. 25c
Kefc Colorado Honey per rack. .10c
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