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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1922)
j PAGE FOtTR PIAtffSMOtTtH SEMI'-WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922. Blue Rose Rice, full head oinni to'IPOatSsmoyftlhi Uao3 1 C J I V2; Otoe Strip Bacon I lc por lb. Kauble & Rishel Dress Shirts! Genuine 80 square Percale. Regular $1.50 sellers; sizes 14-17 ; French cnff, neck band style, 95 WORK SHIRTS! A good heavyweight blue, $1.00 value, sizes 14 to 17, 75c ETRUSCAN Small size Sterling Silver Tea Spoon fo)(o)c (0)(0) This well known pattern need no further advertising. M. D. BROWN, "Gifts that Last." i Inside Blowout Patches ANY SIZE Plattsmouth Motor Co. "The Handy. Ford Garage." Assorted Cookies U PER DOZEN Buns 10c Dos. Dargain Wednesday Only! Wew York Bakery C. L. HERCER, Prop. Work Shoes for Men Specially Priced for Bargain Wednesday! Made in Blucher and Outing Styles; black and brown leather; nailed and stitched leather soles, u ALL CIZEG Feteeir Shoe . Go. About 200 Boxes of Stationery at 25 amd 35c These boxes arrange in price from 40c to $1.00 each. About 100 boxes of line initial paper that go for 35c each. A real bargain. The envelopes alone are worth the money. ONE DAY ONLY The Journal Office r SALES- PJJffoTnfJ& SERVICE JZstattJisJica IQ52 -E-n-Arco Boy's Home - OIL SPECIAL In handy containers. Carry a can in your car for emergency. 1- Quart Can at 30c 2- Quart Can at .'. 50c 1-Gallon Can at 95c Auto Livery and Trucking! Phone 79. J. F. WOLFF GARAGE. Rib Beef Boil 7. G PER POUND -S. S. CH ASE - - CIGARETTES!- Camels, Old Mill, Spurs, Chesterfield, Lucky Strike, Sweet Tips, and Lord Salisbury, -a . fcHF All others at bargain prices! Palace Shining Parlor GEO. CONIG, Proprietor r.lavio Faco Powder 4V Colorite for Hats - Mauzy Drug Co.- Ghocolate Krackle PER POUND A Real, Royal, Regal Every item advertised in this bill is bran new up-to-date merchandise, in many cases bought especially for this day at the very latest lowest price, in order to give the people who come to Plattsmouth the very best for the very least. , Stores Open in the Evening to Accommodate AW Round-Wp of The bargains advertised In this bill have been carefully examined by us and in our opinion are just what they are represented, "genuine Bargains." D. C. MORGAN, WM. OFE, C. E. WH1TTAKER. The merchants of Plattsmouth have prepared these bargains with especial care and effort. 1 hey've the biggest arguments we can make the case is in your hands. You're the Judge. We know your verdict will be for Plattsmouth and Bargain Wednesday. !:iii!lffll:ii)i!fiiii ii i , "'-"i TffWT BE TS Eat Your Dinner at Graham & Thome Cafe 50c Dinner for 4c on Bargain Wednesday! GRAHAM & THOME, (Barclay's Old Stand) PEACHES, Gallon Can, solid pack Garden Seed 1 5c package, 3c 10c " 6c 20c " 12c L. B. EGENBERGER Boy's School Shoes Heavy Oak Soles all sizes Clark-Gorham Shoe Go. N 1 4-QUART HEAVY Aluminum Berlin Kettle Lock top strainer cover S5 Kroehler Bros! P 0 of Bargain Wednesday oolbDte s CONDUC 'MR. REX YOUI This auction will be held from 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to Wednesday at the west room of the M. E. Smith I store. No reservations. Everything to be sold tc Df You Have Anythir from a needle to a threshing machine, bring it to f sell it for' you. The only expense to you is a 5 any goods you want to sell any time during the i for sale on that day notify A. S. Christ, phone 64 Cotton Clothes Lines 50-feet non-shrink, non-stretch fl FOR FIFTY FEET Bestor & Swatek Ladies' Hats FOR ONE DAY ONLY $2 $5 $7 " VALUES UP TO $12.00 All the New "Styles and Colois. Emma Pease 'I 4 'X