?t m ' MOBBAT. JAJfTABT 9, 1933. ffl SI PAGE SIX ,.,-.t,.M..,.,. if T- A J """"" """ J J. N Tli un Wollmer fnmnxnv T Abstracts of -Title Phone 324 - Plattamoutb T . . . 4 i 2 I-I-I i OUTBREAK OF TYPHOID Chamberlain, S. D. An outbreak of typhoid fever hero has brought prompt measures by city officials to locate the source of infection. City water was being tested and milk de liveries were curtailed. NEW DEAL SALE FOR WEDNESDAY Here Are a Few Real Bargains From Our JANUARY Clearance Here's a Wonderful Value in Kiddies Warm Wool Coats Sizes from 2 to 6. Values to $3.00 - - - -Don't Overlook This Bargain in Girls, Misses Winter Coats Sizes 8 to 16. Values to $6.00 - - - - -Seasonable and a Big Value Smart Sport Sweaters Wcolens and Novelties. Values to $1.50 - - Right Out of Our Regular Stock 50 Dresses, Silks and Wools Beautiful New Styles. Values to $6.95 - - -Look Choice of All Our Better Hats, Felts, Metalics New Seasonable Patterns. Values to $5 - - $100 I $295 69c $4-95 $ 00 Pease Style Shop Cass County's Largest Exclusive Ladies' Store - " 1 .5 I New Deal Sale Wednesday, January 11th Rice, 2 lbs 90 Lima Beans, 2 lbs. for 17 Bacon Squares, per lb Blue Arrow Coffee, per lb 200 Corn Meal, 5-lb. bag 120 Oranges, 2 dozen for 250 Sausage, Bulk, 3 lbs. for 250 Pancake Flour, large bag 15c Creme Oil Toilet Soap, 4 bars 250 Red & White store C. H. MARTIN Phones 101-102 Free Delivery The New Deal Wednesday Sale Whisk Brooms, good straw, metal cap . . 190 Blue Willow Ware, 32-pc. set Dishes . . $2.25 Bias Seam Tape, all colors, 3 for 100 Towels, 15x30, each 50 Unbleached Muslin, 36-in., 5 yards .... 130 Cotton Bed Blankets, 70x80, each 390 Percale or Prints, fast color, yard 90 Matches, 3 large boxes . 100 Candies Knorr's Popular Variety Store We give Gift Coupons Open Wednesday Night "NEW DEAL SALE For Wednesday January CL0SIN3 UP BANK AFFAIRS THIS AD is full of bargains, but among them are two red hot "below-cost" spec ials which you cannot afford to miss. Pick them out! Boys' Full Cat Work Shirts 39t Boys' Kaynee Shirts, large size 69 Eoys' full cut Flannel Gowns 33 Boys' Leatherette Aviation Caps 42 Sheep lined Coats, fur collar $1.95 Boys' Munsing Union Suits, Wool $1.19 Men's Bibbed Union Suits, silk trim 83 Men's fancy Silk Hcse, asstd. patterns 14 Men's Leather Pad Silk Garters 21 1 Men's Blue Corduroy Pants $2.45 Men's Black Turtle Neck Sweaters 69 Men's Rope Stikh heavy Sweater Coats$2.69 Open Wednesday Evening wescotts Ask for Free Gift Tickets An application has been made by the state department of commerce to the district court for the closing of the affairs of the Farmers State bank of Eagle. Tnis bank was closed on January 12, 1P27 and the affairs have pince been handled by E. H. Luikart, head of the department as receiver. The bank has paid out divi dends of 51 310 per cent to the depositors of the bank. MANY ATTEND GAME From Saturday's Daily A large number of the basketball fans of this city motored to Nebraska City last evening to enjoy the basket ball game between the Oteans and Plattsmouth. The fans were delight ed with the showing of the Platters and their 27 to 17 victory over their opponents. &WH Dairy Cows Aid in Sustaining the Farmers in Year SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY Monarch Coffee 1 lb 29c 3 lbs. . MONARCH Cake Flour Per Pkg. 13c Toilet Tissue 1C00 Sheets to Roll. 4 rolls- 19 Pancake Flour EGA Brand. 3 ' --lb. Ban 13 Boss Flour, 48-lb. bag 780 Warranted 3 Palmolive Soap 3 bars. .20c FRUITS and VEGETABLES Apples, 4 lbs 19$ Winesaps or Roman Beauties Head Lettuce, head .... Ice Berg Oranges, per dozen 15 Sweet and Juicy Celery, stalk .... 10 and 150 Well Bleached Cranberries, quart 150 Pink Salmon, tall can ... 90 Milk, tall cans, each. . . . 60 Meat Department Pork Loin Ends, lb 50 Fresh Picnics, lb 50 Pork Chops, per lb 90 Lean Center Cuts Boston Pork Butt Roast . . 80 Kraut, per lb 50 Spare Ribs, lb 70 The Meaty Kind Crystal White Soap Chips, lg pkg tfbc f Regular 25c seller. Pkg. - - MmM - - m . 25c 1 Reg Oatmeal, Bulk 10-lb. Sack - - - - Salad Dressing "Rare Treat." Full quart 25c 1 Blue Barrel Soap 5 Large Bars - - - - 25c i Corn Meal 5-1 b. sack, 10c. 10-1 b. sack - 15 Casco Butter Quartered, 22c lb. Solids, lb. - 211 Dairy cows have carried thou sands of Nebraska farmers through the recent trying years of depressed crop prices, Carl R. Gray, president of the Union Pacific railroad, de clared Thursday in his annual re port at Lincoln to the Nebraska Dairy Development assocition. In the past year, Mr. Gray said, Nebraska producers received $26, 000,000 for dairy products, equal to onethird the value of all crops. "Numerous farmers have ad mitted to the society's represen tatives," he said, "that their weekly milk nad cream checks have provided them with funds for necessities not raised on the land. "The subnormal agricultural conditions of 1932 have empha sized the high economic value of the state's dairy industry." Normal consumption of dairy products has been maintained;, be .said, and th- year closed with dairy ing in a favorable position. In 1932 dairying was the one industry which produced no exportable surplus. Bring 453 Sires. President Gray reviewed activities of the society since its organization in 1924. He said much progress has been made, due in large measure to co-operation of the agricultural ex tension service, several principal breed associations and other agen cies. Dairy herd improvement associa tions and boys' and girls 'dairy calf clubs have increased in membership and the number of animals. One of the society's principal ob jects, said Mr. Gray, has been elim ination of scrub bulls from dairy herds and introduction of purebred sires. The society has placed on Ne braska farmers in the past nine years (53 high grade dairy bulls. Aver age production of the dams of these animals is 550 pounds of butterfat a year. Of great importance to the state, Mr. Gray declared, is. continued im provement in production. He said a large percentage of the 85,000.000 pounds of butter produced n Nebraska last year scored. ,8S car less, whereas butter scoring 92 is worth 2 to 3 cents more per pouna. Millions Lost. This represents a loss of several million dollars potential earnings. Higher scoring butter can be pro duced from cream handled more ex pertly at the source. In the nine years of the society's existence, its experts have attenaea 2,831 meetinbs in 91 of the 93 coun ties in the state. Attendance at these meetings was 340,000. Including the 453 purecred sires th society had distributed 3,748 foundation dairy state. animals in the A. G. Bach Quality Groceries Peaberry Coffee, lb., 25; 3 lbs. for 70 Advo Coffee, per lb Pumpkin, Ige. 2Y2 size cans, 3 for 25 (J. HI. Brand) Peas, No. 2 size can, 3 cans for 26 (Wild Rose, Early Variety) Cane and Maple Syrup, 16-oz. jar 15 Log Cabin Syrup, table size 25 (12 Fluid Ounces) Log Cabin Syrup, medium size 45 (1 Pint, 10 Fluid Ounces) Sal Soda, 2y2-lb. pkgr 9 Tomatoes, No. 2,2 size cans, 3 for 260 (Hand Packed) Oxydol, 4-lb., 3-oz. pkgr Bob White Laundry Soap, 10 bars 230 Pecan Meats, extra fancy, lb 330 English Walnuts, soft shelled, lb 150 Lewis Lye, 7 cans for 850 Gesundheit Malt, per can 450 Ideal Malt, per can 450 Budweiser Malt, per can 450 Flour and Feed 48-lb. sack Dictator Flour $ 79 484b. sack Little Hatchet Flour 85 48-lb. sack Gooch's Best Flour 98 24- lb. sack Dictator Flour 45 50-lb. Golden Bell Rye Flour 1.10 25-Ib. Golden Bell Rye Flour 60 100 fibs. Stock Salt , . . . , 55 i These Two Words Can Mean Unlimited Savings for YOU your nily, if you take advantage of the wonderful Savings on Footwear offered to you during month of January. A few of the Big Bargains we are offering our customers in our annual January Sale are listed below. . . . Many more will be found at our store. Boys' Hi Cuts A good quality Black Elk 14-inch Boot with Composition Soles and Rubber Heels. A super value at our low January price. d0 MQ Per pair $flf Florsheim Sale- The Semi-Annual Sale of these fine shoes for men. Your choice of our entire stock of Florsheims at Per pair $6.85 Women's Rubbers About 50 pairs Women's Black Rubbers. First quality U. S. in high, medium and AQf II low heels. Special Per pair Ladies' Hosiery Rollins Runstop Hosiery The world's Finest in Chiffon and Semi-Service weights. The new est shades in sizes 8 to 10y2- QQs 3 pair, Per pair Felt Slippers About 50 pairs of Misses' and Women's Felt Slippers, sizes from 4 to 8. Cushion soles and heels. Real comfort and service at 1C our low sale price. Choice Work Shoes A good sturdy Work Shoe in black. Plain toe style with Composition sole and rubber heels. January price. Per pair $1.49 Children's Shoes Shoes for the Kiddies Either Boys' or Girls' Oxfords, Strap Patterns or Blucher Hi-Shoes Patent and Dull leathers. A big variety of Children's Footwear at one low d AQ price. Per pair vltW Enna Jettick Sale Our entire stock of these fine Shoes for Women at two low prices. Black Kid, Brown Kid, Black Suede, Brown Suede, Patent in Ties, Pumps and Straps. Your d0 Q- J tf?Q AC choice. Pair $.30 U1G $3.4D Rebal Brooms 4-Tie Parlor Quality. Each 25c I Seedless Raisins 4-lb. Bag, 27c. 2-lb. Bag - - 15 I Gran. Sugar 10-lb. Cloth Bag - - . . 48c 1 GIFT NIGHT: The first and third Wednesday nites of each month is Gift Night. Buy your Footwear at a Shoe Store and take advantage of specialized knowledge of the feet and their covering! Fetzer Shoe Co Home of Quality Footwear Plattsmouth, Neb.