The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 10, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, FEERUARY 10. 1921
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE SIX
Tremendous Price Reduction Sale
on Canned Goods!
Such values have not been offered to you for years, TOe goods that we
offer in this sale consist of the following well known brands: ADVO, J. M.
1846 " "HYTONE," "NIMCO," "WINDMILL" and "YALE."
We have only a limited quantity of these high grade goods at these un
usual prices, so place your order EARLY!
40c
40c
PEACHES
(Heavy Syrup)
Advo, No. 3, per can
Hytone, No. 3, per can
Per dozen, $4.50
J. M. 1846, No. 3, per can 35c
Nimco, No. 3, per can 35c
Yale, No. 3, per can
3 cans for $1.00
Per dozen, $3.90
35c
APRICOTS.,
(Heavy Syrup)
Del Monte, No. 3, per can . . .40c
Advo, No. 3, per can. 'S .Q ..... .40c
Hytone, No. 3, per can. H 40c
Per dozen, $4.50
J. M. 1846, No. 3, per can 35c
Nimco, No. 3, per can .... 35c
Luxury, No. 3, per can 35c
3 cans for $1.00
Per dozen, $3.90
PEARS
J. M. 1846, No. 3, per can 40c
Nimco, No. 3, per can 40c
Per dozen, $4.50
TOMATOES
Vesper, No. 3, per can 20c
J. M. 1846, No. 3, per can 20c
Windmill, No. 3, per can 20c
ASSORTED VEGETABLES
ASSTD. VEGETABLES
Hostess wax beans, No. 2, per can. 20c
Hostess green beans. No. 2 can. . .20c
De Luxe beans (asparagus style) . .30c
Nimco pumpkin. No. 2 can 10c
Campbell pork and beans. No. 2. . .15c
Sunkist pork and beans. No. 2. . . ,15c
45c
45c
OLIVES AND RELISHES
.25c
.50c
10-oz. bottle Mammoth olives..
Farmhouse sweet relish, full qt. .
Farmhouse sweet pickles, quart. . ,50c
Richelieu mayonaise dressing 45c
PINEAPPLE
Advo, No. 3, per can
Hytone, No. 3, per can
Per dozen, $5.00
Nimco, No. 3, per can 40c
Per dozen, $4.50
CANNED FISH
J. M. 1846, 1 lb flat fancy red 50c
1 lb tall red salmon 40c
Oregon med. red, 1 tb flat 35c
1 lb pink salmon, tall cans . 15c
6 cans for 75c
Calif, sardine in tomato sauce. 25c
ccd fish, extra quality, per lb .40c
SYRUP
I gallon corn syrup 65c
V?. gallon corn syrup 35c
22 lb can corn syrup 20c
5 lbs or 2 cans for 35c
1 gallon white syrup 75c
Yi gallon white syrup 40c
"Lassies," 5 lb can 75c
CORN FLAKES
Quaker, 3 pkgs. for 25c
2 lbs Gooch's elbow macaroni. . . .25c
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
AT A SACRIFICE
Ten window shades, nearly new.
Coal range, $30; gas range, $15.
Oil heater. $4: heating stove, $".
j Kitchen table, $1.50.
1 Dining room table, bulTet and six
chairs, all for $37.50.
i Washing machine and wringer
for $12.50.
i Congoleum rug. $9.50; 9x12 rug.
$10: 8x10 ruar. S24.50.
i On( trnnd hrnnp hed. $10.
! $85.00 duofold. $39.50.
j Library table, $15.
! Three rockers, $4.50 each; Child's
rocker, $3.75.
1 Ladies writing desk. $12.50; Com
bination book case and writing desk.
$15; Mahogany desk and chair for
$27.50.
I Dropleaf kitchen table and six
kitchen chairs, $12.
China cabinet, $15.
Large oak dresser. $27.50; Oak
dressing table and cane seat chair,
$27.50.
One white enamel table, porcelain
top, $15-.
All of the above will be sold as
marked.
THIS FURNITURE IS AT
GHRIST & GHRISTS
Furniture Store
4th and Main St. Plattsmouth
PHONE 6452 RINGS
lb
lb
Mail us your order or call our numbers, 53 and 54. Orders
will be given prompt attention, in the order they are; received.
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to be held at the Otto Schafer farm, 6 miles west, mile north of Murray, 6
miles east of Manley, 4 miles east and 4 miles north of Weeping Water, and
14 miles southwest of Plattsmouth, on
Thursday, Feb- 17fthv 119
-AT 1:30 P. M. SHARP
There are 14 tried sows, 4 fall gilts and 21 spring gilts. 9 are sired by Improved
Pathfind er 2nd; 5 by Great Orion King and the rest of the sows are sired by
such noted boars as O. L. D. Giant, Greatest Orion Sensation, Grand Orion Sen
sation and K. and B. Great Orion Sensation. They are all bred to Improved
Pathfinder 2nd; Great Orion King; Great Orion Sensation, Jr., and Orion Path
finder.
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I5fThe first prize gilt shown at the County Fair will be sold in the ring, with a
litter by her side, by Orion Pathfinder.
The following prizes were won by us at the Cass County Show: First,
second, third and fourth on six-months-old boar pigs; first, second and third on
six-months-old sow pigs; first on aged boar; first on Junior yearling and Junior
Champion; first on aged sow; first on Senior yearling sow; first on get of sire;
first on produce of dam; first on young herd and first on young herd bred by the
Exhibitor.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON!
SCHAFER BROS. & 170HLFARTH
W. R. YOUNG, Auctioneer. LOUIE FREDRICH, Clerk-
PUBLICSALE!
The undersigned will offer for sale
at Public Auction, at his farm 5',i
miles west of Plattsmouth, one mile
south of the C. F. Vallery farm on the
Louisville road; Wz miles west, one
mile north and again one-half west
of Mynard, on
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16
commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m.,
with lunch served at noon, the fol
lowing described property:
29 Head Pedigreed Poland
China Hogs
4 head of bred tried sows; 10 head
of bred gilts; 1 herd boar; 14 head
of fall pigs. ,
6 Head ; of Horses' and
4 of Mules
One bay gelding. 10 years old, wt.
1450; one sorrel gelding, 7 years old. f
wt. 1400; one black horse mule. 4 rC
years old, wt. 1150; one steel gray
mare mule, 4 years old. wt. 1160;
one sorrel mare mule, 2 years old,
wt. 800; one black horse mule, 2
years old. wt. 750; one bay gelding,
3 years old, wt. 1150; one bay geld
ing, 2 years old, wt. 950; one black
mare, a years old, wt. lyoo; one
black gelding. 5 years old, wt. 1500.
14 Head of Cattle
One pedigreed Shorthorn bull; ?.
red milk cows: three Holstein cows,
two giving milk, one fresh by sale
date; one 2-year-old steer; one pedi
greed Shorthorn cow and live stock
calves.
Farming Implements
One wagon; one low wheel wagon;
one truck wagon; one hay rack; one
new wagon box; one new Acme hay
rake; one J. I.-i('ase two-row ma
chine; one J. I. Case wide tread lis
ter; one Moline Tri Belle lister; two
New Departure cultivators; one John
Deere 16-inch walking plow'; one 1VS
h. p. gas engine; one pump Jack;
three sets of 1 '4 -inch work harness;
one saddle; one safety breeding crate;
one self feeder; one hog chute on
wheels; one 15-gallon power barrel
churn; one DeLavel separator and
power attachment; one lard press;
one lawn swing; one Monitor press
drill, with grass seed attachment;
one 6-foot Deering binder; one 5-foot
McCormick mower; one Sheldon con
crete mixer; one Osborn disc; one
three-section harrow; one ltumley
feed grinder; one 1-horse drill; one
"Best Ever" Moline gang plow, with
5 shares; 120 feet of Ts-inch hay
D
We have placed on sale every Ladies, Misses and Child's Coat at exact
ly ONE-HALF of their former low selling prices. Do not overlook this oppor
tunity of securing one of these desirable garments a such sacrifice prices. You
will save money by buying now for next fall. Remember, we have stylish La
dies Coats for as low as $7.25.
Kimonas in Silks, Crepe and Flinnelette at greatly reduced prices.
5r&ri Is!
Dry Goods
Outing flannel, liht and dark patterns, the very best, per yd 21c
36-inch percales, light and dark patterns, per yd. only 23c
Apron ginghams, beautiful patterns to choose from, per yd 17c
Bleached muslin, elegant quality, special low price per yd 19c
Indian Head unbleached muslin on sale at per yU 24c
Unusual Lev Prices Wonderful Bargains
on in
Children's, Misses and Ladies Under- Dress Goods, Such as Fine Broadcloth,
wear, Hosiery and Sweaters. Serges and Tricotines.
M
en's and Boys' Department!
Overalls and jackets for men, the very best, on sale at
Men's 4-buckle all rubber overshoes, while they last, per pair.
Work shoes specially priced to clcse them out at, per pair. . . .
Boy's all-wool suits in a wide range of sizes, as low as ,
Men's and Boys Overcoats, Mackinaws, Duck Coats, Sheep and Leather
at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
grocery utepart
$1.89
2.95
3.98
3.98
Vests
f
or.
Granulated sugar, clean fresh stock, on sale 1 1 pounds
Horseshoe, Star and Climax chewing tobacco, per lb
Corn Cake smoking tobacco, per large sack only
Velvet, Prince Albert, Tuxedo and Lucky Strike smoking tobacco, per can.
Joy laundry soap, 1 1 large bars of this popular brand for
Crisco, excellent for cooking and baking, per lb
$1.00
.85
.45
.14
.50
.25
No. 3 can high grade hand packed tomaloes, per can 19
Palmolive soap, you know the brand and the usual price
lye, another of our big bargains at 2 cans for
of flour can be bought here at, pr sack
per bar
Lewis
The very
i i i
best brands
.09
.25
2.95
svy.
FANGER,
"Where Your Dollar Does Double Duty"
Plattsmouth,
Nebraska
EIG TYPE POLAND CHINA
BRED SOW
SALE!
carrier rope; two harpoon hay forks;
two hay slings:' 10 tons of alfalfa
hay; one hanI garden plow; one ha
reed rack; one Voss swinging wring
er washing machine; one 120-egg in
cubator; one 250-egg incubator; one
Colony brooder; one 8-gallon cream
can; one 5-gallon cream can.
Household Goods
Solid golden oak dining room suit;
China closet; 4S-inch buffet; exten
sion table, six chairs; six dining room
chairs with genuine black leather
seats; one writing desk; one ice box;
one malleable steel kitchen range;
one 3-hole Perfection oil burner; one
velvet rug, 10-Sxl4; two velvet rugs,
9x12; three small rugs; three rock
ers; one library table; one cupboard;
two brass beds; one wooden bed;
two princess dressers; one boy's dres
ser; one set of dishes; one gas lamp;
one top washing stove and other ar
ticles too numerous to mention.
Terms of Sade
All sums of $10.00 and under cash.
On sums over $10, a credit of from
six to eight months will be given,
purchaser to give note with approved
security bearing 8 per cent interest
from date. All property must be
settled for before being removed from
the premises.
S. RAY SMITH,
Owner.
W. R. YOUNG, Auct.
R. F. PATTEHSOX, Clerk.
FINE SON AND HEIR.
The announcement has been re
ceived here by the H. N. Dovey fam
ily announcing the fact that a fine
Tittle son and heir w is born at the
hen;: of Mr. and Mrs. E. Grosvernor
r-ovcy in Chicago, on Monday. Fcb
raaiy 7th. The littl one is in the
finest of condition as is the mother
and the event has brought a g re-it
deal of happiness not only to the
rarer.ts. but to the relatives in this
city as well.
To be held at the CJouchenour tarn
Plattsmouth. Nebraska.
Saturday, February 19th.
Commencing at 1:30 p. m.
There will be offered in this sale
21 Soring Kilts, one tried sow, one
J fall gilt, and one spring boar.
I Consisting of six gilts sired by
! Clue Vallev Tom. 1029S4. my herd
I oar, weighing 70 pounds as a
voar-old; eleven gilts by Waubonsie
Titan. 11GS10. be by Waubonsie Jum
bo, a boar weighing S10 pounds at
e'ghteen months of age; four gilts
by Gersdale's Pride. 10401S; he by
Ensign Gcrsdale. All these giltsje
ing bred to Mammoth Fess. 118791,,
he out of Big Fess. a boar easily
weighing 900 pounds. One tried
sow 'by Mavabb's Big Price. One fall
gilt bv King Giant 9RS49: one spring
gilt out of Orange Model. 961S0; bred
to King Dean. 11S790; one spring
boar out of King Giant, 96S49.
Terms of Sale
Six to eight months time will be
given, purchaser giving nore un ap
proved security bearing eight per cent
from date of sale. Settlement for
all purchases must be made on day
of sale.
A. O; RAMGE, Owner.
Col W. R. Young. Auctioneer.
J. L. Meisinger, Clerk.
TT'--:-r- pa PI
istula--Pay When Cured
A nr.Jd yitem of treatment that cures PI lea,
Fijtu a and other Rectal Iieasea In a snort
tim. without a severe surgical operation. N
Chloroform, Ether or other peneral anaeathetlo
u4 A cure truarnnteed In every case accepted for treatment, and no money to b
paid onti! nnrl. Vrit for liook on Itf tal I iease. with names and testimonials
rf mure than 1.100 prominent people wi:o have h-en permanently cured.
bit. Ii li. TAKKY. tMiiuttoriuni. IVU-rs Tmwt BMy. Bee lililg.). OHAIIA. NEB.
lr. It. S. .loltukto-i. Medic 1 Director.
THKEE CHEERS FOR
OUR CUSTOMERS
On February 1. the employes
j in my home, I would not be without
i , it. I have been also using Triner's
Cough Sedative for the past eight
and Triner's Liniment and
I
can bet them at all
lriip-p-i'ctc rtf an lore in m iwliin.Li
incere expression I j h Triner Companv 13:53-45 s'.
Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111.
Blank books an office accessories
at the Journal office.
SOCIAL WORKERS WILL MEET
The Social Workers Flower club
south of town, will hold their busi
nocci meetinc on Wednesday, Febru
ary 16th, at the home of Mrs. Fred
Nolting. Mrs. C Mockenhaupt and
Mrs. S. Li. Smith', will be assistant
hostesses. All members are urged to
be present and bring their thimbles
2td
FOR SALE.
Pure bred large single comb White
Leghorn cockrels, 3 for $5.00. or
$2.00 each. Heavy laying strain.
LOUIE F. IIENNIXGS,
II. F. D. No. 1 Cedar Creek, Neb.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
Several improved farms in Cass
county, ranging from 40 acre to 1C0
acre tracts. Terms to suit and priced
right. P. O. box 677.
FRANK VALLERY,
Plattsmouth, Neb.
Blank Books at the Journal Office.
. - O 1 ,o
i think it is the best evpr invptil.!
the Joseph Triner Company were en-, or in Qther word thp ,)pst that mon
tertaineu oy me ihmmi ul y-, Can buy." You can bet
:it hp nnnnai nouse uamuei vnn.n
is always the most
of the liarmonv between the employ
crs and the employes of the establish
ment where the famous Triner's Bit
ter Wine has been manufactured for
more than 30 years. The principal
sneech ended with the heartily ap
plauded toast: "Three cheers for
our customers!" Indeed it was cor-,v
rect to cheer them, because inou
samls and thousands of these cus
tomers are so loyal to Triner's reme
dies that they recommend them at
pvitv occasion and have only the
most enthusiastic words for. them.
Mrs .inlm Uittleman. Jr.. wrote us
from Leetsdale. Pa., on January 6:
VTriner's Bitter AVine must be always
r ;
Ft, :tytst'jf
POULTRY WANTED
WE WILL BUY POULTRY AT ED
LUTZ STORE IN PLATTSMOUTH ON
Saturday, Feb. 1 2
AND WILL PAY
Hens 25c
Spring's 20c
Old Roosters 14c
SWIFT & COMPANY
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Lower Prices!
What a relief it is to know
that you no longer need to
deny yourself merchandise
that is necessary for full
comfort and satisfaction.
Our present displays al
ready reflect downward re
vision in prices. The
knowledge that from now
on goods will be produced
at less cost, makes it pos
sible to provide for your
complete needs without
hesitancy or restriction.
LADIES TOGGERY
F. P. BUSCH. Menejrtr
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