The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, September 11, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PLATTSIilOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1919.
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Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers
-iTMiiiiTmmrrn'a "
I my of ttio rcadrrs of ttif
Journal knor i f ny wriul
f T"iji oriii'iD of Interest, In
Hits vicinity. inct will rr.all
rae to i hi-, oRice. 1 will ai
IK'ur muter this h"ailiir. We
iDt all uf-wsitcms Editoii
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I Ed. Knias arriveil uomt from
Grant. Nebraska, l&st Friday ?ven
' ing, where he has besr: for the past
; several weeks assisting the farmers
of that locality in the big wheat harvest.
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Dr. li is was in .Murray lor a few
hums la-1 Friday.
James Melicynolds is moving from i .mi ffering with remittent fever.
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i . . X 'here to FaPlatto this week.
.Xy J Mrs. O. A. Davis has been lium-
. y ; beretJ wiili the hit k for the past
A 1 i-v days.
, npj'p'C John 1'risli was ;i .Murray visitor
: Tiie.-day. lie was accompanied by his
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The protection ol princi
ple should be the first consider
ation of every investor. But it's not
always tin easy matter or the ordinary
investor to determine the safely oi the
issues offered him.
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mcnt, However, is uLiaii -Vd
X-:v reflected in concern aK 'J.
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.A mcr.tsofir. J thro'uij'a
V .;) this insl':r.Ji:-n war- ?
T-'. runt our ccn.i'Jcncc. J-j
4 efv Honesty Courtesy Servia
feu
Mil ti'iie pur it 3.
0:ir il'.-p'.):-.-;.- je pjv.t.'Vte- 'y i;e Miiti(.iu -;:;!; y I .iw
.'Vti J. le t,'., ir.
::itictionr. Lc-i;' in :vict crr:;'i lv
f;CV
iu, :i!t r.
I.uiiuiy iltillis w a visiting with
I'lattsiuouih rel.it ives and friends
last Sunday.
C. M. Minford and family spent
a iMii.iher f tiay.s at the stale fair
J last week.
j Ir Sale: Pure hred iHiroc hoars
i a:id a pure hrtd Shrtipshire huck.
Hdh.ani Sttek I-'ai ni.
.Mr. ;Mid Mrs. V. M. .Mas.sie. frt'in
ll. ri:as;:ni, wen- Phittmiuu! h
i :: !a-t 'l'h urday .
.NOTICI-J - Miss O.-I.v Mitu'ord,
teacher vi pianr. Now eurolliiig
T.!tpll for siu:rii' r tirin.
Mr. and Mrs. Y. S. Si-iith .md
Mi-;; Neva l.atta were a ; : I'liii i n the
ttat?- fair la.-: Thursday.
W'iliiur 'uniiinL-h.iiii a::d family.
Mrs. iVni.ison and sun. Robert, vis-i-
1 in 'V eji:,i; Water last Stin-
I. I !. I n!- iu a t rip to i : i .i i it
Tues !a . and epre;e l to titurn
( v. it'i a new oa A!f. 0;:ne-
llle".
Mi-s I!ii;- I'laek. principal f t!ie
'':r.:- ;.e;'o, ea!!'.il !o I.;n-
'':. w-ic coi ire aeeo;;t;t of il!-
W. .! t'liilp a eaine in f r m
('-; r rout'? 1 i s-;. i i: ni.i . viH're
: .1 l.e- Tl ie..ki'- after iiis l.t;i:l
ii - I. .-;- ' i;;s er, ;.s of t;e pis
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'!'..'!' .'..!' e'l.'e a iu!!ii-r from
tii.- 1'ieaii'y in at ' :) :i:rtiee a t !je
'hi Set 'I. r.- pienie i'ili.ia !.;s!
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r-fu r. V;:rn ti ! , -riv . -1 aa
;;;ert-r:i' y to -.l!!-po?- r.f M . ! ! ;-j
tiiat eOl'.IIt;. ;M ,l Jl-'ii;; ( f $.'."i p !
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N..-!.r; i-t. this -ik w4.er
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V.i'i!!; ! -id. iiiv j.n.p. riy in
r;-y. -v'aere .Mr. and Mrs. I). A.
!.:.- have 1:-. r. !: vita; far 'i;e p-e-t
y ar--. Mr. and Mr. i;red'.d
irt'1 move t .Murrav wlure
i ': v v il! t:i!; - ::n th' ir future iio:ue.
I'- .-d V , r r !; aiavi moortiMi
' ? Mil ;- - i i'.nrr-
i:, :'- v. i v i.i' t iothi:"i. sitverv'-.tr-
: ! his -1 ,;'!!!. .-tt.i-n fr,a;a the
h. i ;- t :r;,- ! F.v-nn last Tt'es
.'v mi. ia;." arid Wed la'-rri y TM-'.lif,
'.ri.iu- -! iv'i hours Mr. Warm-r wa"
: -.--. fi- llOPie. II. 1 seeilis 1o
1! ;::':. Ha t lie h i ; a p tty -aood
.:'!' a - I - V."hf) "at the L-OOM-. hut
'!... lira - f.r pr-narinrr the t r:.ji is
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Murray Christian Church.
On Saturday evening, Sept. i;;, at
S :.".' o'eloek. tl.ere wiil he a men's
; stx ial at the churc h. No ladies al-
!.ee Farris has been nuinhered 1 lowed this time. (James of various
with the sick for the past few days, kinds will he the diversion and
oy.-tcr stew the refreshment. This
There were a number of Masons 'r f"r :l" 1"('"- 1,11,1 :,U aTV 10
from in and n.:.r Vtmrav at f etnlinii- i as :l Personal invitation to
A i . .- - (Il
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Will
a.-ie for
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Mi-- Me I a a 'i r! : 1 u (-.;.'-'
1 a p-M;;" a- '.Mcinr ii in"-ie
i'i 1 1 I... i-i'.'.". V,'y.,nu:: p-.iPiie
ho-.d-. at.-! w ' ! 1 -i..m i. part f..r t ':
li'dd of her new d'iti'--.
Mr-. .1. n::i- .1- akin.- and s
Wali'T. v. ho have 1 eti up in I !o-albs'
" t P ; - f v.- d - y i i ; i a u ;:
ti". hoiae o!" lar sun. !l.tTi .i ! '
reti-.rned li
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hi:-.;; ah ait
;t va-" h-o-e
i !i': i.i.jikt-l ( oifce is very firrw ftiii oil t!.. mi
f'niiatk!i v-hich mercliants an, able to r-t !io!'i f. and to
U.Kih for !ow:r ;.-.ricc3 soon seems to z oiil of the ques
tion. V. e know that the prices we are giving the public,
at ifn.. tcrc, ..ro irjuch below what others are asking. Try
us arid see:
Fanr;y .S mi os I ' abcrry, very uniform, others ask five
o;:its pr:i pouad more, our price per pound . 45c
F;inc I. 'a the !:;n:! others ask 10'. per lb. mote.
'I ! .-ijifeif nee is all in the price. Per pound - itrJc
YUBAN, the Atbucklf- Gueot Cofice, very high-gradf,
etju! 'o the h .st 'o b ; b ;uyht. Special price per lb. f5c
Morn in:; Ce;;, . tuthti rn.ild coffee, conies in 1-pound
d ins. Sti-r --i i't ,-.nd a mighty good drink. Per lb. 50c
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and fj.'ailv
T?-ur-iiay.
Mr ,U;l Mr- (i'i I ;; -.:i ;i;id
Mr. a:a! Mr-. M.u. ilin-aa. fr,a
i-;-:- ." -i,,iv!. a. v.-e-e Sunda v v: tt
iTS !. .l tirr.tV. lle..t ;;t I'M- aa'lii
r.f Mr. -el .Mrs. Fred Ilild. ,
v'lrail Fri-.h. son of Mr. ami Mrs
.ielin Fri-h. residitm west of Mur
ray litis hei-ii unite siek for tile j.avt
ie tv rtavs sitflerin. from a vere :(-
trie- of v Mow jaundice. He
liow ii;;. :i :ni' siur.s of improvement
at tiiis tirii.. Pan i. na'ia.- a v.-rv si k
yo n;;- m; ;i.
iMratvlma !li;.tt cani" iu iron
:.'; :..; t tty. .ei . last I rnlav ev-
i.inr;. v.l re Mo- h;is hosi spendi:
it)!' summer at t!ie In. me ul hrr : "i:
paria'i. Sin T,as r.ecoiupa by
.-.ir. a 'oi .ar-. t ioyu com. iinvinu in
t'e-ir ettr. win v,:,t on to Weepiny
V.'atrr for a few das vi-it.
ir. ana Mr-, r re;i ber.ater. u:k
were trailed hire ctwins to the ill
ness of Mry. Schafcr's father. Mr
Ifrnniiurs. dejiarted ?donday for
their home in Loup county, where
th Fekafer l'ros. own a hirer'
laeen. aim u ni e j. -ei n-is Ix-en
makittir his hum" for several years.
Mrx. J. W. Fervor. Mr. and Mrs.
. I. tines F.ro.vu and daunh ers. I.of.ra
and (atherine. Mrs. K. M. Steiner
:n:d fhitiLthfer. Miblfd. an-1 Mrs.
Trimpey. of Omaha, arrival hoan
i i't ! riday evenin:; fro-a their
week's vi-it n ;;t Spirit Lake. The
t-ip was made I lie auto route,
and they all report a very plea-ant
time. Fishina;. boating and t-njoy-tho
surrntmdinu's of this ieau
t'fal summer resort.
j T.Imray Sdiools Opened,
i The .Murray schools opened Mould;-;,
morning with an excellent staff
l'd' 'eathets in charge of the various
room;, winch are .is tollnws; Mi.-s
!Tep( IMack. principal. Miss Irma
Mucdler. ssist an I . Miss F.tulah Sans
primary: and .Miss Mary Marker,
srammr, r. The lower rooms are
'rr.wd.-d to overflowing, there beinir
:ia enronment r-f 7." in these two
I rooms. All indications point to ah
i cellMit y ar for th.r Murray
schools this winter.
the funeral of J. C. Petersen in
Plattsm juth Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pitman, of Warhim";-to-a.
a:d Mr. and Mrs. Km Carroll,
from near Avoea. were here last
Tuesday visit in r the Carroll home.
Mr. and Mrs. Pitman are spending;
a few weeks, with old Cass county
friends and relatives. Mrs. Pitman
and Mrs. Carroll are sisters.
O. 10. Vcatch and son Hoy, of
."."orris City. Illinois, in company
with I.afe Nelson, of Plat t sinout h .
were Murray visitors Tuesday. at
the Wiles home. .Mr. Y catch and
son drove out from their southern
Illinois home and are spending a
few w -ks at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Ni-ison near Plat t smoui h , ln:n;
a brot lu r-i u-la w of Mr. NeFon. Mrs.
Veatch and Mr.-. Nelson bein-j; sis
ters. Alex Craves spent a few days 'he
past W'-ek whh his brother. i'ii;i.
and other relatives and friends in
Fnion this wei k. returr.inir bona'
Tiir.--day about noon. He v.-;s ready
to come home. ;iid no trains were
due so lie started out a foot, takinir
the hitch way for travel thinking
that he ini.nht meet with an auto
a:.d ri -.- in. but no such '.rood ! i'-k
a-d he walked all the way. tiuh
:;::!es i ;i ab.ui! two hours. He say
t!;:it he heard sev-ral car- con, in.
b' iiind him. but he was in hurry
to l;.-: home and t.-oi: Id not wait on
i-ietii. Thi- is what w e wenbl t ail a
nrv'f y od walk for a n' -.n in his
' 1 1 1 5 1 year.
V.'r.dc Porter And Fam
ily At the 0!u Heme
M r. a a i .'o ; -. '.V.m Port r an-1
family, .vim ban- ; n r.-.-idi.'r; up
: e. i- t 're: : !; i .-:; . i.'i-ii;;i.-l.,i. J i . r
of .'-ar-. fame eown la.-;
Fruiay :'...r a vi::' w i; it ;'ri nds and
iei.uAe- at t p..- .-Id oi'tlity
h.ea Mr Fur: r w.. a pi' a-ant
't.'.br ..' i i: - ji-ureal uM and -n
a ' i. r, w :r!i hi:,a h t -Us it
'!:.:: i;e i ; - c-iajd' ; my v:bt :t l.t
iad., i t; in lat!:i--rn rCveaka. and
1 ' t.r.i i-r a lH'V i iratiutl.
at..l lie mi',:'- ioeate in ( a.-- county,
i i" he ciai'il litid a pi- c- ef laud thai
! ked d t l.un. He !",.!;-.' and
n" n. i a .en acre trrm r.i taat con:
iv and laid it jr.- L' nmnllr. ana
i';.;-. ami -oie it a an advance of
.- i.'..". I p r acre. This what we
w. term laal.iatr inom-T- pr :ty
be preseftt.
Keftular services on Sunday. Sep
tember 14th.
;i : '." Short story class.
10:00 Hibb' school.
Sjiecial: Fort ne Hatchet will
trive a reading for us. Dale Mc
P.ey t'.olds rendered ;i splendid solo
last Sunday.
11:00 Morning wt-rship.
S: ::u livening worsliip.
Come to the church and the bible
school that ha.s a place and a wel
come for one and all.
Itetneinber the oyster stew cooked
by the men.
CHANGE DATE OF HOG SALE.
Philip Hirz, Win. Hummel and
Will Hirz have changed the dite of
t! a :r Dur. ie-.Iersey Pair, r sale, from
October fitii to the loth day of Oc
tober, that chanire heinu; made
necessary on account of conflicting
dates of the auctioneer. Ifemember
! this is the hi- all immune;! sale.
end the one yen hav-- been waiting
for to eel th" miod stuff. Hetneni
ber '.lie date October loth.
SOUTH BEND TO GttEBRATE
mm mm of soldiers
Tin- --i.ter; risi.m li'th- ci:y of
Sous 1; tt-.Jid is p: p.-.rtii:; to eeb hrate
th-- h ;::n (uuii:;u th.eir - ddi r-
and sailors on S.itntday :.-.-xt ami
will complete t!.-- eeieir.i t : -a ; i
in tiie towns if the county, oat
t.i.ii- uf Pi.it i .-mue t h . in honor o:
THE VV. H. PULS
Her
will always carry a complete line of
Hardware, Paints, OiSs, Farm
Implements, Tractors,
GASOLINE ENGINES and uPAIRSI
We do all kinds of tin work, heating and plumbing,
and will also save you money on furniture orders.
Come in and get our prices on anything in our line.
We will treat you right and save you money.
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MURRAY
NEBRASKA
Phoite No. 24
SEARL S. DAVIS.
Candidate to represent Cass coun
ty in Constitutional Convention.
Vote for him in the non-nan Pan
primary Tuesday. Sept. 1'tdJtw
LAND SALE!
I tie owner v. ill eil at public auc
tion at the farm f.-oiutm-nci ny .it J
P. M. on
MONDAY. SEPT. 15TH
FOR SALE. 1 "'li- W.-io-re far,;-. :.,:,, v.,: lts ,...
j Henry FeiK-n farm. 1 ica'ed live mile-.
Several spring Poland China j northwest of Julian, live mii.-s
boars, also one yearling bear. In
quire of S. Ray Smith, phone 3422.
i 1 r 1 mo. w
FOR SALE.
southwest of Paul, ami live miles
norihea-t of Taim.im-. in Otoe .oun
ty. Nebraska.
This j-; an ecepMo:ial i v uood
j farm. .. aires under plow. 1 ." er
;.a-!itre. he ti;.!it. 1 ." acres j;ood
A number of thorouahbred Pi lau ! ' clover, land erttv rolling but not
China boars, sired by Clansman id. roiiiin.
Adam Stoehr. Platts-mouth. 1 1-1 mow j iPiiidinas cor.. '.-' o:' .acd route
... - , house, stable for 1 o head "f horses
Wanted: A mod. steadv -entle- "'''h hir'' f';'nl" !,;,rn- M,,,k
manly salesman to handle a Ward's I''- ''""!lf' r' r!1 r"''
two '.vel's and uoo.i cistern. cave.
! !.. vet -ran
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t he !;u e w ir. Attor-
:: v is. oi I !i i city, win
vvasoii in Cass county. No exper- j
iaiice needed. For full particulars
write promptly to Dr. Ward's Med
uii.mer kitchen, implement shed.
two chicken houses, all in irood n-
ical Company! Winona. Minnesota. ! PJlir- r' ,,,lI1,,rt"1 allfl flf,-v ,r"'"
lstablisltt d 1S.1 il.
1 1-S! w
FOR SALE.
the or of dry. Mr. Haw
I ; . had a. nay " pi !"! ii '.a' in til
S"..-ii - h -A m-'rican w ar and is an
orator w-'.I suited ;or a:i oita-ni'
i f This kind a::d the p. "p!e of South
i .... t,, : ,. i vi r;. a 1 a i el on hav-
I !.ri l.-.i j nil niiillii . n-irt i.t 1
j:i a-, crel his serviee lor t a- loa I . , , ! n seitletnetit.
.... i'ii tw.- . li.ier. i-vuiii.i. i 1 .1 i . i rT f-r f
-.. ; !. Th- re i.b-ms ot the tern HENRY ECLTE. Owner.
.,, . . 1IHIUUI, -VU. 1 1-IH vUKW ., ... ,,. r V.miici- 'ellt-.
ii.rv near S.i'h F'T.-! will jnn in Hessentlow v oan.si. A-oii.
Coming three year old colt. Well
in orchard.
:'erms of this sale are in p' r en.:
j on date of sab-, pi per cent March
! I.i ..!.,. i,.-.,i.:,:i-ll will t.e "ivi'Il.
is;. iu ii .
IJalance may run live years at .". ':
tier cent.
Abstract will be uiven
th" ti
lebra.t ion
F0LAND CHINA PIGS.
W. II. Hesser.flow. Cel:ir Creek. Mur.
W. H. Younpc. Murray. Auctioneer.
bred Poland China boar j "That Printer of FrtelFs." one of
mouth, Neb.
.He. C. F. Mavahb. Plat ts- ; Harold Kell WrichFs good stories.
i
ion sale at he Journal ofTtce.
tr.-t a.-, well
htv ea-v. V.
h; dote well iu the northern part
i ' the -a ate. and there is not one of
i-.is nianv r,.mt- annual tin- on.
f'v.'n that i- more ;dea. -ed ov-r t'ai
fact than The Journal tditor.
Rett'.vn Heme Front the
Hudson Factcrr
Mr. and Mr.-., f .. 1 f. Puis an,'
ch.iliit-e-i returned home from their
'wo we--';s in t iie e;.-t last
Saturday eveiiin;;. They wen! to
D"iroit . the home of the Hod ( n
.-utoiiiobile via railroad, and return
ed with one til' those line Hud-im
speedster cars that was sold to W.
1). Wheeler. They spent some time
in the Hudson factory, one of the
greatest in the country, a factory
la rite enough to turn out from fJ:N
to fjaO of these larse cars per day
is sure some .ureat bifc manufactur
in ; plant, and this ist what the
Hudson people are doing today. On
the return trip they drove down to
Pekin. Illinois, where Mrs. Puis has
a number of relatives, and where
they spent a few tlays. From here
they came west and crossed the
Mississippi river at Burlington. Ia..
and on to Ottumwa, Iowa. where
Uiey also j-pent a day or two with
relatives of Mrs. Puis. From Ot
tumwa they went north- to Des
Mot tit's, where they came west, to
Omaha. The trip was a very pleas
ant one in every particular making
i little over 1.0(10 mihs on the re
turn trip, with the finest of high
ways and weather, until they struck
Omaha, and in grand old Nebraska.
from their home state, they found
the tough est roads of the entire
journey, from Omaha to Platts-
uiouth.
The unf'e-rsir.ed will offer at pub
lie a.i'ihn at his Pome. two miles
sor.'t. and two mis west vi T'hitts
mouth, and one mile west and a halt"
mi!" mirth of Mvnard. known as the
C. II. Metr.uer farm, commencing at
1 P. M. sharp.
THURSDAY. SEPT. IS, 1019
The following described property
to-w it :
Nine Head of Horses.
One bay horse, s years old. weight
1 !").
One e.r.iv horse. 1 J years old.
weight 1 lad.
One hav horse. S vears old. weight
1 ;'.
One hay h rs. coining jcirs.
weight Flat).
One sornd horse, coming 10 yai
weinht 1 1 Ot).
One -rav marc. a Tears old
weight loon.
One brown none. G years old. h
weight SOU.
Itezzi -2SRv
2 years:
BUY YOUR FALL AND WINTER
EARLY AND SAVE MONEY!
We have a large assortment of ail kinds of shoes
from which to choose your needs at prices far below
prices you will have to pay in sixty days as you know
shoes are advancing every day. We have a large as
sortment of school shoes in all sizes. Also men's and
boys rubber boots.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ALL
FARM PRODUCTS!
T
e Hervse wore,
ALF GANSEMER, Proprietor
Barn and Stock for Sale
For Sal. Liverv barn, stock, auto
v'ianJ dray line. Call on D. C. Ilhoden.
W. R. YOUNG
AUCTJCNEEr?
Always Ready for Sale
Dates far or near.
RATES REASONABLE
SATISFACTION OR HO PAY!
ubversj: add calls
telephone 1511 Murnxy Exa :ange
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EDISONS EDISON RECORDS "
One black colt, com it
old.
Two milk cows.
Pwo spring calves.
Ten head of hogs.
Farm Machinery.
One corn elevator, new.
One McCormick mower, new.
One new Monitor press drill.
One new Molitio 2-w heel lister.
One hand corn shelb-r.
One 14-inch j-tirring plow.
On McCormick hay rake.
One t hree-secrlon harrow.
One Avery cultivator.
One Orandetonr 2-wheel lister.
Three lumber wagons.
Three sets of work harness.
Two P. &: O. two-row machine.
One Deerins; binder, stood shape.
Two New Departure cultivators.
One two-row stalk cutter.
One low-wheel wagon and rack.
fine iron kettle.
miw.r -irticics ton numerous tol
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Terms of Sale. I?
All sums of $10 and under, cash f pprrqrR PTIOi4S
Iu hand. On all sums over - -
credit of four months will oe gien. ij
purchaser giving bankable paper
bearing eicrht per cent interest trom
a .t All nronertv must be settleaiH mm ms mem B
for before being removed trom tne
premises. m
J. N. JORDAN. Ovi-ner.
cm. w It. YOUNG. Auctioneer
TI. A. SCHNEIDER. Clerk. m MURRAY, NEBFAtlA
We are now equipped and ready to supply
all your Drug needs. We carry a full and
complete stock of Drugs, Drug Sundries, etc.
in fact anything you can reasonably expect
to find in a first-class drug store. Come in
nd get acquainted. Get the habit of patro
nizing your home town.
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