The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 04, 1907, Image 7

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Clotlii'n
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Neckwear!
.-it the Reliable Purchasing House of
WRfl. HOLLY
Also, a complete line of iients' and Boy's Spring and Summer Furnishings in all the new styles and shades of cloth.
We suggest that you call early and examine all departments. Price and (juality will compare with any in Cass county
Fine Shirts, &c. 8
CLOTHING
Notice to Creditors.
STAT I" or N I'liKASK A.
t'avs (ounly. t "
in rorsTV r oruT.
I fi t mat M r f tin -st att- if r-arali K. Ililit
l-a.Ml.
.No! ! Ih Iit-I.v irlvfii tlial tlw rr-illtrs if
Saill (WTI'MVII Will HIM I (III '-MIIir OI SttMl
-sta Iwfort m County Juli?: of Cans roun
IV. N-lraka. at tlx romity court nmni in
I l;it i-siik nl h. in sai'i county, on 1 1 1 'Jilt (lay of
Arkl. IM7. anal on thr 7tli la.v of fc-totH-r. l'.7.
at 10 o'clock, a. in..carli day. for t lie imriiosc of
lr-N'iiiiiiir I n-ir lann lor examination, aw
jUMtnivnt a ii I allowance
r"ix nio.iiiiH i nHii ill ;i ii nay oi ni'rii.
lire allitwcil fur the crelilif- of all lccasel
to present tliclr claims, ami out- year for tlie
executor to M-lt ! aiil Malt-, from tin- first
tiny or .ovemier. i'.'..
Witness my hand and seal of said county
court, at riatlsmoutli. Nebraska, tills lltii iay
of March. I!7. IIakvet l. I havih.
Ipcai.I County Judire
i'-y rofi Clark. Allorncy for Executor.
NOTICE TO EDITORS.
I n County Court.
Static or Nkhkask a '.
CAfj.'r.Tr '
I n t lie matter of llic este of Amirc Wclx-r,
deceased.
Notice Is lierelty trivfn tli&t the creditors of
said deceased will meet t lim administ rator of
said estate, tiefore me. futility judjre of Cass
countr.Nehraska. at the county court room in
I'lattsmoiith. In saitl county, on tlie jilli day of
Aril. A. !.. HirT.andon the 7t Inlay of OcUilier.
A. 1!7. at 1U of lock a. hi., each day. for tin'
luriose of present inif t lie! r claims for exami
nation, adjustment and allowance.
I . . ' - 1 - . I .1 . . II .(HI
rix nnniTiii iniin iiic.mii tia oi .-iiin.
are allowed for the creditors of said -
ceased to present their claims, and on
year for the administ rator to settle said estate.
from the ili tlay of January, lift'..
Witness my hand ami seal of said county
court, at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this 11th day
, of March. 1W7. IIakvet l. 1 kavis.
kdi.I County .ludtre
li. II. Wellensick. Attorney for Administrator.
Notice to Creditors.
State of Nebraska.',
Cass County. ' I n County Court.
I n the matter of the estate of Joseph lira
hum. defeased.
Notice is hereby iriven that creditors of said
deceased will meet the Kxecut rix of said estatt
l-t-fore me. Count y J mlire of Cass County. Ne
braska, at the County Court room in l'latts
mouth, in saiil county, on the :tli of April and
on the .'ilst of h-totier. I'.m7. at 10 o'clock A. M..
each day. for the pnrimse of present inir tlieir
claims for examination, adjustment and al-
Inwance.
Six months from April 27. 11W7. are allowed
for the creditors of said defeased to present
t iieir claims, and one year ami six months for
the Kxecut rix to settle said estate, from the
12th day of March. I!7.
Witness mv hand and seal of said County
Court, at I'lattsmoiith. Nebraska, t his 2!t Inlay
of Marcli. P.IU7. II akvkt 1- 1 kavis.
I.seai.I County .ludjre.
C. K. Tekft. Attorney.
Notice of Final Settlement
7 N TIIECOCNTV Col'KT OF CASS CoFN-
ty. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate
of Ilenrr Wolfe, sr.. deceased. Notice of final
settlement and distribution of residue of
est ate.
To all iiersons interested in the estate of
Henry Wolfe, sr.. deceased : Notice is hereby
irlven that on the IWh day of April. A. !.. I'.V
at the hour of I o'clm-k I'. M. at the orli-e of
the County Judire of Cass County, in the Court
house in rlattsmoiith. I ass t ounly. Neoraska,
the followinir matter will lie heard and eonsid
ered: Tlie examinat ion. adjustment and al
lowance of the final account of the executor of
saiil estate. IColiert II. I rans. and the assitrii'
ment of the residue of said est ate to sueh lier
sons as are ent it led t hereto under the laws of
Nebraska anil the terms of the will ami testa
n.ent of said di-ceascd.
Iseai.I IIakvet I. Tkavis.
C. A. Kawi.S. Attorney. County .ludtf-e.
License Notice
N'OTICF. IS IIF.KEKV t.IVF.N THAT THE
undersiirneil has tileil his -etitin as re
ouired lv tlie statutes of the stateof Nebraska
witli the city clerk of the city of rlattsmoiith
Nebraska, retiuestimr a license to sell malt.
spiritous ami vinous Honors tor tlie coming
municipal year in tlie biiildin-.-situated on tlie
east half te) of lot twelve trj) in block twen
ty-eitht CJ) in tlie city of Plattsmouth. Ne-
t.raska. EI KtiEN KElttiEK.
March -.V. l'.i'7. Applicant.
License Notice
-VOTICE IS HEKEHV GIVEN THAT THE
undersiirned has hied his iietition as re
nuired by the statutes of the stateof Nebraska
with the city clerk or tneciiy oi riausmouui,
Nebraska, reouestinif a license to sell malt,
spiritous and vinous liuiiors for the cominir
municipal vear in the buildinir situated on lot
six (6) in block thirty-three (.3) in the city of
i'lattsmouth. Nehraska.
rillLII'THIEKOLF.
Marcli . VX7. Applicant.
License Notice
"VOTICE IS HEREBY Gl YEN THAT THE
lindersiirned has tiled ins iietition as re
fill ire d by the statutes of the sjate of Nebraska
with the city clerk of the f ity of l'lattsmouth.
VciiruLi. retiuestintr a license to sell malt.
spiritous and vinous liiuors for the cominir
municipal year In the buildinjr situated on the
west half wH) of lot six ) in block thirty
four 34) in the city of i'lattsmoiith. Nebraska.
ADoLl'H GIESE.
Jlajvh 2t5. 1T. Applicant.
License Notice
-VOTICE IS HEREBY til YEN THAT THE
urNlerslime! has tiled his iietition as re
quired by the statutes of the state of Nebraska
with the city clerk of the city of Plattsmouth.
Nebraska. reiuestinr a.lic-ese -to seU.malt.
spiritoui and vinous liouors for the commr
municipal vear in the buildinjr situated on the
easte-)of lot twelve 1J in block twenjy
i.ine C5 in the city of Plattsmouth. Nebraska.
K I I K J A T
March -V. - AppHcant.
Druggist's Permit
otic i. hereby given that Gerinfc & C-.
i i..it!i.inn. tii rt-tl lv the
statutes of the State of Nebraska with the city
clerk of the city of Plattsmouth. Nebraska, re
.niestimr a iermit to s.11 malt, spiritous am
v ; nous li.iuors for medicinal, inef hanicnl and
chemical purises for tlie . .iinimr municii.al
vear in the buildinir situated on the west half
',) of lot twelve )J ot i.iock i wein . -eu-io
) in the city of Plattsmouth. Nebraska.
I l I . I 1 1 v V
Ma n li J.:. 1 ':. j Applicants.
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Ii
License Notice
VOTICE I- HEREBY til YEN THAT THE
undersiimetl has tiled Ids et it ion as re
paired by the statutes of t he State o'.V,1'"?"
ka. with the city clerk of the city of I platts
mouth. Nebraska, retiuestint- a license to sell
malt, spiritous and vinous lienors for tliecom
") municipal year in the buildi.W s t..atel oil
lots eleven and twelve (II and li) in bio. k
wenty-seven I2T) In Jh.- city of Plattsmouth.
Nebraska. I R A N K t. .
March I'.IC. Applicant.
License Notice
VOTICF.'lS HEREBY til yen that the
umlersiniel has tiled his petition as re
nuired by the statutes of the Stateof Nebraska
w K olty clerk of the city of "ausnguth.
Nebraska, retiuestimr a lk-ense to seU mijt,.
spiritoun and vlnou R.nors for thtkWMnlmr
municipal year in the buildinir situated on lot
uXe OSMn block thirty 3 1 n the city of
Plattsmouth. Nebraska. PETER
1 arch 3U. 1 W7. Applicant.
License Notice
VOTICE IS HEREBY tilVEN THAT THE
-' undersiirned has filed his iietition as re
ouired by the statutes of the state of Nebrask
with the city clerk of the city of Plattsmouth
Nebraska, reouestliiir a license to sell malt,
spirituous ami vinous llnuors. for the munlcl
pal year. In the buildinir situated on the west
half (wH) of lot nine u in Mock t wenty-nim
(JO in the city of Plattsmouth. Nehraska.
Man h -'l, In7. W. M. BARCLAY,
Applicant
Druggist's Permit
"Vol ice i hereby al ven that F. O. Fricfce & Co
' have tiled Ihelr etilion as retiulred by
the st atutes of the Mate if Nebraska witli the.
city clerk of the city of l'lattsmouth. Nebras
ka. retiuestimr a M-rmit to sell malt, spiritous
ami vinous liouors for medicinal, mcclianlca
ami chemical puriMises for the cominir inunlci
pal year in the buildinir situated on lots one (I
ami two (') In block thirty-six Cki in the city
of rlattsmoiith, Nebraska.
F. i. FRICKE&CO..
March 1!'7. Applicants.
FULL TEXT OF ORDINANCE
Presented to the City Council Monda
Night For Adopotion, as 6irtn
by City Attorneys Trails
As there has been a great deal of
misunderstanding regarding the ordi
nance preventing minors from drink
ing in or loafing in saloons, we publish
the ordinance together with Citj At
torney Travis' explanation of same-to
the council:
ORDINANCE NO. .
Entitled an ordinance to prevent min
ors from drinking in or loafing in or
about saloons or from playing any
game of chance or other game there
in and to inflict punishment for vio
lation there of.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAY
OR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEB
Section 1. That it shall be unlawfu
for any minor to drink in or loaf in or
about any saloon in tne City of Platts
mouth, where intoxicating liquors are
sold, or to play any game of chance or
any other game therein; or to enter
any such saloon except as a duly autb
orized agent of his parent, master or
guardian of such minor and for a law
ful purpose only.
Sec. 2. That when any such minor
shall have been duly authorized in
writing by his parent, master or guar
dian to enter any such saloon, for a
lawful purpose only, be shall not re
main therein any longer than is actu
ally necessary to transact the business
for which he was sent.
Sec. :5. Any and all persons violat
ing the provisions of this ordinance
shall be fined in the sum of not less
than $5.00 and not to exceed $20.00 at
the discretion of the court.
This ordinance shall be in force from
and after its passage and publication
for one week.
Plattsmouth, Neb., Mar. 20, 1907
To the Mayor and City Council of
Plattsmouth, Nebraska:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit to
you Ordinance No. , prohibiting
minors from loafing, drinking or play'
ing games in saloons.
I find from an examination of the
authorities that a minor cannot be ab
solutely prohibited from entering a
saloon, if he be sent by his parents,
guardian or master, for a lawful pur
pose. I therefore make the exception
in the ordinace, so that all may un
derstand what it means and its full
scope.
I will cite one case as explanatory of
the law. In the case of Monaghan vs
State, 66 Miss. 513, the court says:
"The sale of liquor to a minor as
agent for an adult, for whom, and with
whose money be procures it, and to
whom be takes it, and of which fact
the dealer is cognizant when the liq
uor is gotten, does not constitute a
sale to a minor but is a sale to the par
ent. master or guardian."
Of course the sale must actually be
made in good faith to the principal
through the agent. If it should ap
pear the minor had no authority to
purchase the liquor, the saloon keeper
would be liable under the statute and
the minor under the ordinance. . .
The object of the ordinance is to
keep minors out of the saloon, but we
can not prevent the parent, guardian
or master from using his ward as an
agent. The asrency under the ordin
ance must be established by the writ
ten consent to the parent, master or
guardian. This, I think is necessary
in order to protect the saloon keeper
as well as the minor, and also to assist
the city in making its prosecutions for
violation of the ordinance. It will in
sure good faith all around.
Respectfully submitted,
II. D. Tkavis,
City Attorney.
Whooping Cough.
I have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedies in my family in cases of
whoopin'g cough, and want to'tell you
that it is the best medicine I have
ever used. W.JF, GASTpx,vPqsco, Ga.
This remedy Is safe and sure. For
sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. and A. T.
Fried.
Mxirdock
(Hy G. A. Lels.) ,
ruODUCE "MAKKETS"
Corrected weekly by Martin & Tool,
who pay the. highest prices for produce
and guarantee satisfaction:
Butter
Ekks iae
Hens .: c
Springs heavy ,.
Sprirurs litrht ....7c
Cream No. 1. 27c
Cattle "50
1 loirs itUK) to 0.15
U2)
OKAIN MAKKETS.
Corn . .
Wheat
Oats...,
3J and 34c
c
34C
Rock Island Time Table.
Murdock Station.
"WEST ItOUND.
No. 41, mail 8:15 a. m.
No. 75, local 8:55 a. m.
No. 5. mail 3:00 p. m.
No. 37, mail 5:53 p. m.
EAST BOUND.
No. W), freight 12:30 a.m.
No. 38, mail 10:55 a. m.
No. 76, Local 1:14 p. m.
No. 6, mail 2:35 p. m.
The Kensington was entertained at
the home of Mrs. O. II. Eggleston.
G. V. Pickwell was a business vis
itor at Plattsmouth, Friday.
Master Quinton Cox has been quite
sick the past week.
Miss Euna Towle was up from
Plattsmouth to spend Sunday under
the parental roof.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rikli returned
from Chicago, Wednesday.
Mrs. O. H. Eggleston transacted
business in Omaha the forepart of the
week.
Miss Alice Lau is entertaining some
of her little nieces and nephews of Om
aha this week.
Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Neitzel and
boys spent Easter with C. F. Guthman
and family of Plattsmouth.
Mrs. Conrad Wirth visited in Om
aba, Saturday.
Miss C. Wurts is spending a short
vacation in Murdock at the home of
her sister, Mrs. A. J. Tool.
Erhart Goehry, Henry Machelot
and Mr. Friday of Omaha visited rel
atives and friends in this burg over
Sunday.
Miss Martha Goehry and Miss Barn
hard of Louisville visited in this burg
Sunday.
J. R. Funk and Oscar McDonald
visited in Elmwood, Tuesday evening,
Geo. Gillispie accompanied by his
mother left for Denver, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwell of Springfield,
visited with Geo. Gramlich last week.
Wm. Lefler and Bert Clements of
Elmwood were in our burg Tuesday.
The village election Tuesday was a
very quiet affair, only twenty-two
votes being cast, and only one ticket
in the field.
Wm. Hertzberg's brother pulled in
from Rock Island, 'Illinois: Tuesday
evening, and will farm with -Will this
summer.
A neat surprise party was sprung ou
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vandenburg, Tues
day evening, when quite a number of
their friends dropped in for an even
ing's visit.
Miss Nettie Neitzel departed for
Lincoln, Tuesday evening, where she
will nurse a sick friend until out of
danger.
A party was given at the home of
Emil Lau, Monday evening. A good
crowd was in attendance of jolly young
people, and the evening was spent in
proper style.
If any of the' nearby towns wish a
game of base ball with Murdock, they
can write or call up Mr. Dave Thim
gan, who Is manager for the locals.
On Thursday of last week the
Rock Island local, No. 38, sidetracked
an El Paso & Southwestern car here,
which contained fifty Japanese labor
ers, who are now engaged in, putting
shoulders on the grade, and after they
are finished they will put on rock bal
last. The sturdy little fellows are
very sociable, and are forming a good
impression with the people of this
neighborhood.
A Good Law.
Insurance swindlers who have made
t a practice to write bogus policies,
accepting the notes of their victims
and then getting them cashed at a
discount and departing before the
fraudulent nature of the transaction
is discovered, have played their last
card in Nebraska. The house has
recommended for passage Senator
Sackett's bill which makes notes is
sued for insurance non-negotiable.
jHujried meals, lack of exercise are
the main causes of dyspepsia. A Rings
Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal di
gestion, improve the appetite.
Gering & Co.
LfiHATTO
i mm
The Original Laxative Cough Svrup containing Honey and Tar. An Improvement over all Cough,
Lung inJ Bronchial Remedies. Pleasant to the taste and good alike for young and old. All cough
syrups containing opiates constipate the bowels. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar moves the bowels
and contains no opiates. Prepared by PINE-ULE MEfTNE COMPANY, CHICAGO. U. S. A.
Sold at GERINi. Drug Store
Weeping Water
From the Herald.
George Halmes was out of school
work for a few days, suffering from
rheumatism.
A. P. McDonald left Monday for
Spokane, Wash., where he expects to
spend the summer.
Will DeWolf has been very sick the
past week with pneumonia but is im
proving some at present.
W. O. Ogden, living, on the South
Side, has been quite ill the past week.
He is reported as improving now.
Mrs. J. A. Donelan and daughter,
Margaret, went to Plattsmouth Sat
urday to spend Easter with relatives.
Victor Duflleld was over from
Platsmouth last week getting bis per
sonal effects together. He expects to
work in Plattsmouth this summer.
. Word was received last week that
Mr. and Mrs. Elton McDonald 'enter
tained the stork one day last week,
and the latter left a baby boy. Now
they have a boy and girl.
Miss Laura Kennedy was taken ill
while at work in S. F. Girardet's store
Tuesday, and after being revived from
a fainting spell, was conveyed to her
heme in a carriage.
Simon Hanson is reported still aUve
and still remains in a critical condi
tion. He has not been able to retain
nourishment since the fateful day,
two weeks ago, when he ate the match
heads, and there are no signs of im
provement. Convicted of Petit Larceny.
A special from Nebraska City, under
date of April 3, says: "For two days
the case of Edgar Goff was on trial in
the district court. He was charged,
in company with two negroes, Pearl
Burnell and John Price, with robbing
a Missouri Pacific car and taking there
from a number of pairs of shoes. He
and one of the negroes were arrested
at Plattsmouth two years ago and sent
to the penitentiary and as soon as Goff
was released he was arrested and
brought here to be tried for the crime
committed here. The jury after being
out six hours brought in a verdict of
petit larceny and the prisoner will get
a jail sentence. Pearl Burnell is still
in the penitentiary and John Price is
said to be in jail in the northern part
of the state charged with burglary."
EUREKA!
Yes, I Have Found it at Last.
Found what? Why that Chamber
lain's Salve cures eczema and all man
ner of itching of the skin. I have
been afflicted for many years with skin
disease. I had to get up three or four
times every night and wash with cold
water to allay the terrible itching, but
since using this salve in December,
1905, the itching has stopped and has
not troubled me. Elder John T.
Ongley, Rootville, Pa. For sale by
F. G. Fricke & Co. and A. T. Fried.
We have always made a specialty of our $5 AND $6 HATS
suitable for both Street Wear and Dress. Hats for the Little Folks
from f2 50 up. Don't forget us when in Omaha.
F 7V. SCHADELL Sc. CO.,
Millinery and Hair Goods. 1522 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb.
, v.
uil'EB BiSAPPQIflT OUR PATIENTS
CCTARI ICUFn I Kl najAUA VCADa
A'- ' Authorized to trout Chronic, Ncrrou Mil Flpoclal IMnraur.
"V All 'Utrtues luruiliU rmd for ( No niarcurj or luju-
' 2 rloitf Urugs uil. .Nu ileUiilluQ from builowt,
rv n ? I'j.iems ut a Uittuncc treated by mall and expreca. Medleln
J V-w3 T h eeni irrt from guzo or breakage. Chargea low. Our record thou
T, eaiii. oi turtu ujscb. Maie our cue fully and send for teru.
Com j.iauon irts una confidential,
Un'.L. tr. from eicetiri. Kerrooi Dabllltyaraibaaitfon
llCdUl itbltUUd mCll Wostluc Wcakni-si with early dwllD la Ti'UK
' V - " 7 WiiC uiooic-aed; luck ft wm. Tlor aodstienxtb. wlin oricet
L " v: "VVk." J wek. Our trratmrnt will r-ture you to wuat nature lau
-.- - A i'VI health, ha-my uian. wiinall i'Owtrs rigorous and perfect.
lmpalrml ami
Intended, a liai.
Private Diseases
S'fi.'lA J 0, ii. .J i rt.r
Cured ltb new and positive treatment. No In
no naln. no detention from buslucv.
'.l&J'f, H..J l r.u: : C.:..rA 1'ermauently Cured wltbon
J,'.5's njUIHColB, rHIUiUSIS, OlIIUIUIB pain or Jnfer.
trace or id uit"" "'it1 . ' .
falltnit out etoppea at once
fin Containing a full dencrlptlon or above
UUUrV dlReasen the effect snd caue-Bent
free, in plain enrelope upon application.
f .,"-";Io rrired Tor nil ry one. ireai-
i-v..v. ,. t rtetentlnn from worlt.
cured quickrr than at Hot
ou.l s-irinirs. fi once verv
DR. SEARLES & SEARLES, Specialists,
-h;4st Corner 14-th and Douglas St.. - omama.
NEC. L
Rat Poison Kills Hog.
Old grim death usually picks out
some shining mark and causes a load
of sorrow. When his visitations co-re
a clear sky may appear to the grieved
ones like a thunderstorm, with noth
ing cheerful. Last week the old mon
ster visited the premises of Mr. and
Mrs. Ude Bokelman and laid his icy
fingers upon a most cherished object.
It seems that Mrs. BokeJman had been
using rat poison plentifully, and not
thinking of the awful consequences, a
monster rat indulged too heartily and
took himself to the hog pen to die.
Now a nice fat hog, which Mrs. Bokel
man was going to sell to the Swindle
butcher the next day for $15, indulged
in rat meat, and behold next morning
the hog ended his career like a rat,
and there was sorrow in Ude's house
bold. Weeping Water Herald.
Gentle and Effective.
A well known Manitoba editor
writes: "As an inside worker I find
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets invaluable for the touches f f
biliousness natural to sedentary life,
their action being gentle and effective
clearing the digestive tract and the
bead." Price 25 cents. Samples free.
F. G. Fricke & Co. and A. T. Fried
druggists.
Our watches are good and our prices
reasonable. Crabill.
WHEN THE KETLTE SINGS
it's a sign of coal satisfactio-- Want
to hear the music in youi i .-. n "f
Easv order coal from this Hi-- a rut
yard. The output or tiv r-i.iou
mine the fuel we handle im su
perior anywhere, its equa n f'w
places
J. V. EGENBERGFR.
'PHONE
PLASTTMOUTH,
TMnt Ismoutli No.
No. X,l.
NEBRASKA-
Any skin itching is a temper-tester.
The more you scrasch the worse it
itches. Doan's Ointment cures piles,
eczema any skin itching. At all
drug stores. , .
H ilk
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t SXSaVK
No Fuel famine in Northern Wisconsin
No waiting- for the railroad to haul more coal ! Acres of fuel on Tour
own land; and Tight Close in to four splendid cities; railroads,
schools, churches, fine soil, pood water; land aerer on the market be
fore; the chance of your life to own your own farm and stop
Saying rent. We are waiting- to tell you all about it. We will build a
ou9e for you if you aslc us. Land ij.00 to 13.00 per acre. VrltC
today, tomorrow may be too late. Address:
AMERICAN COLONIZATION COMPANY
Chippewa Bldg.. Chippewa Tails.
Buy Railroad TicVetto Hay ward. Wis. Wisconsin
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Finds Us Prepared to Show a Strong Line of Ladies', Misses and Children's Underwear.
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Ladies' Underwear
Ladies' line ribbed Vests, taped on neck fr
and sleeves, only. . :
A liner grade at I25C
Ladies' fine Swiss ribbed Vests, some with silk
tape; others with trimming and tape,
only -'.
Ladies' extra line Swiss ribbed or Lisle
tread Vests, plain or torchon trimmed.
Ladies' best Lisle thread Vests, trimmed
with beautiful lace and braid
A full line of Extra Sizes Vests and Draw
ers; also Union Suits for Ladies, Children and
Men.
15c
25c
50c
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