The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 09, 1936, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1936.
(Political Advertising) (Political - dvcrti?!ng) (PoMtiCiil Advertising-)
I Fael Weaves? H;;n- - i jj
8 FALLS CITY h?-" i
8 Republican Candidate rJ'r -'fv
I op CONGRESS ' i
Q Fifty-seven years old. Married, seven child- L -r! y X
ren. Graduate University of Nebraska and t V''"k n
X N'ebrar.ka College of Law. Practicing attor- Lnn i n I o
Q ney lu years. Orchard ist, Farmer and Stock- V
8 nan by prei'orence 25 years. Owns thirteen hundred acres in Rich- X
b ardson county, personally operates nine hundred acres, and from O
gje'-Eoral experience knows and realizes the tragic and perilous con- k
ciuion of the farmer and all business depending on agriculture! p
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8 Weaver Believes g
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5 That production costs of the fanner must be drastically lowered to 0
8 enable him to compete in the world's markets at a profit and to do q
8 t.iiis interest rates must be cut and farm mortgages refinanced at 8
S lew interest as in the pending Frazier-Iemke Bill ... That alll x
0 business interests of the Middle West
b prosperity of agriculture, must unite
i lceive its pro-rata share of the
x old age pensions are necessary to
O r-iriTilrwinrTit xrao'in att nrifps
being dependent upon the
in demanding that agriculture
national income ... That adequate
improve consumptive demand,
employment, wages and prices.
As Paul Weaver Believes ... So will He Stand
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UOTE FOR
Halpli J, PJickerson
FOR
Oisfricf Judge
Second District
1 Otce, Cass and Sarpy Counties
Non-Political Ballot
Graduate of Papillion High School, Allegheny College and
Creighton Law Schocl. . . . Active sea duty with U. S. Navy
during World War. . . . Sixteen years legal experience
employed in law office 1020 to 1922; admitted to bar in
1922. . . . Now serving second term as County Attorney of
Sarpy County. . . . Read What editors say about Nickerson :
"In spite of a heavy law practice, Mr. Nickerson finds time to be a
leader in civic and community affairs. He i3 a hard worker, has a
keen grasp of the law and will make an ideal District Judge."
Papilliou Times.
"Ralph J. Nickerson has the legal ability, the judgment and the
energy required in a District Judge. He is an efficient trial lawyer,
and Las made an excellent record as County Attorney."
Springfield Monitor.
"We believe Mr. Nickerson will make one of the best District Judges
in Nebraska." Gretna Breeze.
VISIT RELATIVES HERE
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sorensen and
(Political Advertising)
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ERNEST B. PERRY
BpobIicD
FOR CONGRESS
FIRST DISTRICT
. Gradnatc University of Nebraska; married:
five children, senior member of law firm
Perry. VanPelt A Marti; member Legisla
tive Sessions 1903-05; District Judge 112
20: United States-Mexico Claims Commis
sion 1924-2 S.
Hear Judge ERNEST B. PERRY,
Republican for Congress . . . over
KFAB at 6:30 A. M., Tuesday.
April 14, 1936, on the "Farm
Problem."
son, John, of Geneva, Nebraska, have
been here as guests at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. P. T. Heineraan, the lat
ter being a sister of Mrs. Sorensen.
The members of the party with the;
R. W. Knorr family were dinner
guests on Sunday at the home of
Superintendent and Mrs. L. S. Devoe
and family.
SELECT NEW TEACHER
A navigable Missouri river by
1937 is the promise of Missouri
river development boosters.
Dress Up for
EASTER
Beautiful New Ties
HAND MADE
75C
Full Line Spring Hats
LATEST STYLES
S2.95
Young Men's Suits
$12.50 to $20
WESCOTT'S
Since 1879
Miss Jessie Joy who has been teach
ing in District No. 10 known as the
Irvin school has been forced to give
up her school work because of ill
health. Her place for the remainder
of the school term will be filled by
Mrs. Ben Albin of Union. Mrs. Albin
formerly taught in the Nebraska City
public schools.
(Political AdvortislnK) '
GEO. E. NICKLES
Daily Journal, Ibc per week.
The voters of Cass and Sarpy coun
ties are interested in sending to the
Unicameral Legislature, men who are
known to have the ability and knowl
edge of State affairs.
Mr. George Nickles, of Murray, is
a candidate for that position. Mr.
Nickles is a geneleman known to this
district as one cf the substantial tax
payers and legislators; one whose
ability was recognized by his co
workers in the last session of the
Legislature and he was selected as
Chairman of the Finance Committee,
one of the most important commit
tees of that body. He knows the
State, its finances and needs, and a
vote for Nickles is a vole for good
sovcrmnent.
Flattsmouth offers a splendid
narket for farm produce. Local
dealers pay top prices.
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We are Now Getting: Settled in Our New
Location in the Masonic Bldg.
with a complete stock of Meats, Groceries, Fruits and
Vegetables, and will be able to serve you efficiently this
week end in all these lines. We invite you to watch for
our ad next week announcing a formal opening of our
fine new store and a "Grand Opening Sale" at typical
Mullen money-saving prices. Remember, we can supply
all your wants this week, though not completely settled.
MULLEN'S HEtTJ
IS
First Door West of Wescott's Store
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I A. PETEiSH
For
o? supreme
QUALIFICATIONS
ourt
Graduate of University of Nebraska
with Phi Beta Kappa honors;
University of Nebraska Law College
with Theta Kappa Nu honors.
Former County Attorney of Lancas
ter county, Assistant United States
Attorney, City Attorney of Lincoln.
Actual practice before the courts
over twenty-five years.
Has the necessary judicial tempera
ment. Age 55.
Let's take a Look at these Record: Bargains
Friday and Saturday
Telephones 18 and 19
Free Delivery Service II! S
COFFEE
Butter-Nut, 1 -lb. Can
31c
Folger's Coffee, per lb.
31c
FLOUR
Omar, 48-lb. Bag for
A. G. B. Flour, 48-lb.
$1.55
Olives, Spanish Stuffed, regular 20c jar. . . 150
Stuffed Olives, pint jar. .320
Olives, Plain, 15-oz. jar. .220
Sweet Pickles, quart jar, 230 12-oz. jar 140
Dill Pickles, quart jar. .'. 170
Red Cherries, 5-oz. bottle. 150
Peanut Butter, quart jar 300
Peanut Krakle, pint jar v: 220
Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, quart 390; pint jar. 270
Swans-Down Cake Flour, package ..... . . . . . . .290
Sno-Shcen Cake Flour, package. . 320
Cocoa, 2-lb. box 190
Noodle, fine cut, 1-lb. pkg 190
Cherries, Red Pitted, No. 2 cans, 2 for. . .... .... .290
Fruit Cocktail, P & G, No. 2 can. . . . .... .200
Canned Fruit Special!
feacnes, Halves or Sliced
Italian Prunes Q f nr A)C
Sliced Pineannle J 0 Y
Sliced Pineapple
No. 2Vz Size Can
-All in Heavy Syrup
White King
for Laundry and Dishes
Largo Size Pkg. for
32c
Toilet Soap
White King, 5 Bars for
23c
QUICK NAPTHA
Laundry Soap
10 Ren. size Bars
23c
CHIPSO
2 Large Size Pkgs. for
35c
Royal Ann White Cherries, so called gallon can. .520
Peaches, so called gallon can 490
WE ARE CLOSING OUT
All Our Men's Orating Bal Shoe:
at 0.&(D pair
gMr- WITH FOOD!? iM"
IGA I
l (SiSILAnrnMIS XTi32;
'i t'Tft TTT I foods listed here, and
I I dinner.
glats woul i. J
Casco Butter
Solids, 1-lb. carton
Oil Sardines
V4 size. 6 Tins for.
prunes
lO lbs. for n
a
49c 1
Marshmallows
1-lb. Cellophane Bag
15c
Pink Salmon
1-lb. Tall Cans, 2 for.
23c
2-Ib. tube Cocoa Kg S
Our Jlothers brand r
Tomato Juice
12-oz. Tins 3 for
25c I
West Best, 4S lb.. $1.39 s
Omar
!. G. A..
Sunkist .
L.51.79
IGA or SwansrJcwn
Cake Flour
large size Pkg
Pancake Flour
IGA, Large size Pkg.
IGA Oats
Quick or Scgular
Raisins
2 lbs. for
c
i?c
Van Camp's
Pork and. Beans
No. 300 size cans, each
Smoked Salt
10-lb. Tin
Catsup
Large 14-oz. Bottle
Matclies
Carton of 6 Boxes
5c
iQc
Soda cr Graham
Crackers
2-lb. Caddy
Mustard
Full Quart Jar
Staley's Syrup
Bark. 5-lb. Pail
Santos Coffee
Sweet drinking. Lb.
IQc
lie
17c
Tomato Soup
also Vegetable. Sm. can
Grape Nut3
Per package
Hominy .
No. cans, 3 for
No. 300 Can, Sc
Baker's Chocolate
i2-lb. Bar
Mince Meat
IGA. Per pkg
Ovaltine
Large Size Tins
Peaches
Heavy syrup. No. 2l2
Linko Tomatoes
No. 2yz cans, 3 for
Del Maize Niblets
12-oz. tins. 2 for
Pecan Meats
Fancy Halves, yz lb.
5c
17c
25c
14c
10c
59c
15c
25c
15c
23c
Fruits & Vegetables
Fresh Green Beans, per lb 172 0
New Texas Cabbage, "per lb .50
Leaf Lettuce, per bunch 100
Fancy Iceberg Solid Head Lettuce, each .... 7 V2 0
New Potatoes, fine, smooth, good size, 2 lbs.. . 150
Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs. for. 250
Idaho Russet Potatoes, 15-lb. bag 380
STRAWBERRIES, fine, red ripe, box 150
APPLES, Golden Delicious, 4 lbs. for 250
Delicious or Winesaps, 5 lbs. for 250
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Green Onions, bch. . 50
Radishes, 3 bchs. .100
Asparagus, lb. . . . 150
Broccoli, bunch . .150
Cauliflower, lb. . . 100
Parsley, bunch .... 50
Cucumbers, each .150
New Beets, bch.. . .50
New Turnips, bch.. 50
New Carrots, bch. .50
New Peas, lb 200
Tomatoes, lb. . . .200
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ME A T DEPARTMENT
HA
Whole or Half Per Lb.
Armour's Star - Dold's Kiagara -. Cudahy's. Puritan
Swift's, Premium Ham, half or whole, lb .300
Swift's Premium Easter Lamb
Legs, lb. 25 i Shoulder Eoast, lb 2.06
Loin Chops, lb 300 Lamb Stew, lb 70
Milk Fed Easter Veal
Eound Steak, lb 306 Veal Pocket, lb 150
Shoulder Eoast, lb 220 Veal Chops, lb 256
Swift's Select Corn fed Shoulder Beef Roast. . 160
Minced Ham, per lb 150
Ring Bologna, per lb
Sauer Kraut, fancy bulk, 6 lbs. for 250
Heinz Dill Pickles, 3 for 100
Fancy Northern Cat Fish, lb. 300
Salt Lake Herring, 6 for. .250
Salad Dressing Q ? EE3
IGA. Full quart
IGA Corn
Co. Gentleman. 2 for
Apricots
Heavy Syrup, 6 for.
Clorox
Large quart size
Mackeral
1-lb. tall tins
3 for
25c I
1 n
Shrimp, Wet Pack jCr S
2 tins for UK'
19c I
25c j
15c j
27c
Beans, Gr. or Wax
IGA. No. 2 tins, 2 for. -JC
Beans, Gr. or Wax OCn 3
linko. No. 2. 3 fnr ss
21c
15c
Fruit Cocktail
No. 1 tall tin
Early June Peas
IGA. No. 2 tins, 2 for.
linko, No. 2, 3 for
Cxydol
Large Size
Sal Soda
2 pkgs. for
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