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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1923)
UEHLER BROS. OMAHA’S LEADING CASH MARKETS For Quality Meats, Quick Service and Lowest Prices Please Shop Early—Markets Open Till 9 P. M. 212 N. 16th St. 4903 S. 24th SL 2408 Cuming St. 634 West Broadway, Council Bluffs Fancy Lean Pork Loins 13c Small Lean Pork Shoulders 9c | Choice Beef | PotRoast I Prime Rib Roast, 1 Q boned and rolled. . lOv BEEF CUTS Choice Rib Boiling Beef for .6c Choice Beef Chuck Roast for .11c ' Choice Round Steak, ,15c Choice Sirloin Steak. 1 Sc Choice Corn Beef. . 12V-JC Fresh cut Hamburger for .12Vac Fancy Forequarters Spring Lamb. PORK CUTS Fresh Soareribs.9c Fresh Side Pork ....18c Fresh Leaf Lard ....13c Choice Fresh Hams.. 16c Fr^sh Pig Hearts, 4 lbs. for .25c rre~h Pig Feet, 4 lbs.. 25c Fresh Pig Tails, 2 lbs 25c Fi*'>rh Pig Snouts, 4 lbs. for .25c Fresh Pig Liver, 2 lbs. 15c Fresh M-de Sausage. 15c Pickled Pig Feet, 3 lbs. for .25c Fresh Killed Spring Chic’-ens .22c Fresh Killed H~ns...22c Fancy Cream Cheese.30c Fancy Brick Cheese. .30c Fancy Limburger Cheese for .35c Fancy Dill Pickles, per dozen.25c Fancy Sweet Pickles, per dozen .10c Fancy Summer Sausage for .22c Fresh Pork Butts 13c SMOKED MEATS Sugar Cured Picnic Hams for .10c Stigar Cured Skinned Hams .20c Sugar Cured Bacon.. 18c Su;ar Cured Breakfast Bacon .20c Armour’s Star Bacon.30c Armour’s Star Hams.25c Fancy Hindquar ters Spring Lamb. . VEAL CUTS Choice Veal Roast... 15c Cho:ce Veal Chops. . .18c Choice Veal Legs, */j or whole . 20c Choice Veal Loins, Vi or whole .20c Choice Veal Steer...10c BUTTERTNE AND CANNED GOODS Liberty Nut Oleo, lb.21c 5 lbs.$1.00 Ev^r^cod Oleo, 2 lbs.48c 5 lbs. $1.2C Danish Pioneer Creamer' Butter .48 Fancy Early June Peas, 3 cans.42 Fancy Tomatoes ....11' Fancy Pork and Beans for .10i Value Erand Milk... 10c Campbell’s Tomato Soup for .10c P. & G. White Naptha Soap, 10 bars.38c Buehler Bros., 1-lb. bars, 3 for.25c Puritan Malt, special 55c Mail n.ij- Express Orders Filled and Shipped Promptly r \ For You FAIRMONTS '7&eSto^imw. IC5 CSEAM Today! P PINE APPLE GLIDE —a rich dessert that’s as smooth as its name— P and mighty Fne eating, too! Velvety Pelicia Vanilla, filled with delicious ^ Hawaiian Pineapple and selected Ceylon Coconut—yet, it’s BETTER than good! j Take it home today in bulh—or in pint or quart sealed packafea. Frozen Fresh Daily the BETTER Way In i Omaha, Crete, Grand Island and Sioux City 1 l Els Fairmont Creamery CasEEJ Established 1884- PguciatCECREAMjtff UtlS USE BEE WANT ADS—THEY BRING RESULTS 113 N. 10th St. 1 Carnation nr i Wilson Milk I 9?4 it 10 llis. Sugar, Sat unlay— , 87£ Fresh Fork Loins— 11*^ Fresh Leal' (.aril; 8 lb*. $1.00 I -' I M Alii OUIII KS UKLIVKHGU PHUUl’i l-I 10c BREAD; 2 LOAVES FOR.15<> Tub Butter; lb.45£ Seward or Harding’s Elgin Creamery Butter; lb. 48£ Small Quaker Oats; 2 for . only.25<J Kamo Midget Conn; 2 for only.29tf 4 lbs. Snowdrift.65^ Silvernut Butterine... 19V££ W. M. Sweet Wrinkled Peas; 2 cans for.25<^ 3 Skinner Spaghetti.25<? 10 lbs. Blue Karo Syrup, 52<* Ivory Soap Flakes; 3 for 35£ 4 lbs. Kamo Pancake Flour for.23£ Swansdown Cake Flour, 30<* 18-lb. sack Gold Medal Flour for.§1.95 ’Sggs, No. 1; doz.29£ Wisconsin Cream Cheese; per pound.291?2<‘ Pig Pork Roast; lb.9V2<? Fresh Pot Roast; lb....8l/tip Porterhouse Steak; lb., 22 Sirloin Steak; lb.15C Young Veal Roast; lb., 8V£^ Veal Chops; lb.17V&£ Yearling Lamb Legs, 17Vw Yearling Lamb Stew, 6V2C Fresh Spareribs; lb-91/2^ Rib Roll; lb.18%f Spring Chickens or Hens; per pound.22Vz$ Fresh Dressed Chickens; per pound ..I8V2C Smoked Picnic Hams, 11 No. 1 Skinned Hams. .2IV21 Sugar Cured Bacon, 1 (RV*<£ Brisket Bacon; lb.14Vo^ Tokay (irapes, 10-lb. basket.■*«» Sweet 1’otatnes, basket.-25d and 45«^ Urapefrnit, SO size. -Tonnthan Apples, basket .i a l!en Davis Apples, box .Jpl.lO Pearl White Soap The Big New Bar mss ^ufave Difference whenyeu _t?$e 4 fa ALL PROCESS Addn to thf* Lift ot||§jj||p PSii NOTE Just raise the lit tle wire with the thumb nail and the cap can be easily removed. An Improved Cap for Alamito Milk In more than 10,000 Omaha homes It Is no longer neces sary to use a fork or an lee pick to open your bottle of milk. These are the homes that regularly enjoy Alamito Milk Service. The new cap with the little wire pull so that you can easily, quickly remove or replace it, saves time and prevents the loss of even a drop of the rich cream you find on the top of every bottle of Alamito Milk. The adoption of this new cap is one more step to give the best service to our ever increasing number of customers. “Alamito Milk, the Best” The New Alamito Dairy Odd Zebu Cattle, With Hump Over Withers, Owned in Cuming County, West Point, Neb., Nov. 9 —Cuming county people are convinced that there Is always something new under the sun. The fact Is that zebu cat tle have Just been Introduced to the populace. The cattle, one heifer and a bull, are the property of John El singer of West Point. Zebu cattle (pronounced zee-boo) have their native haunts in the tor rid zone. The species originated In Africa and was Introduced -to other parts of the equatorial zone. The zebu is a domesticated Indian ox, ac cording to sopne authorities, while others would have it that the zebu Is i bovine extensively domesticated In India, Africa, China and the Philip pine islands. The animal Is charac terized by a hump over the withers. | When you gaze upon the animals you are not sure whether you are looking at a cow or only a close Imi tation of one. The zebu cattle have many redeeming features, however, that may hold wide possibilities for the farmers of this country. | In the first place the cattle are absolutely immune from all diseases. This will doubtlessly appeal to the farmer who is troubled with sickness dn his herd. Furthermore, they have never heard of any disease and have yet to contract one. The old law of the survival of the fittest has here been worked to the highest degree. One cross between the ordinary cattle of Nebraska and a zebu will render the offspring Immune. There is one thing, however, that needs testing before these cattle can be called a success this far north, and that is, can the zebu cattle withstand ] the rigors of our north temperate | climate? The two zehu at West Point are the furthest north In the world, Ok lahoma having heretofore been the furthest north that the icattle have thrived. At the present time the cattle axe being kept In a horae bam, being allowed the freedom of the barnyard during the day. The zebu cow’s milk la exactly the same as the milk from a Jersey or Holstein cow. The meat Is first class and Is reputed to taste like elk- An other peculiarity of these animals is that the male is fully one-third small er than the female. Their color Is a sort of buckskin, with the greyish hue predominating. Later on, at tempts will he made to cross the zebu with some Cuming county cattle. Hallowe en Prank Leads to Arrest of Two Boys Beatrice, Neb., Nov. 9.—Charged with smearing tar on the front of the Courtland restaurant on Hallowe'en Fred Thomas and Lloyd Cooper, Courtland youths, w^e arrested to day. The complaint 1s signed by Elmer Johnson, owner of the res tauant. The defendants will appear for trial tomorrow. Ogallala TX ill Have Big Armistice Day Program Ogallala. Neb., Nov. 9—Ogallala will observe Armistice day with music and speaking In the morning, a big free "feed" at noon, a pageant parade at 2, football game between Ogallala high school and Chappell high, and a dance in the Legion hall at night. All towns in the county will take part. * Many little folks think that Fairies do not eat foods like other little boys and girls, but, if you could have seen Peter Pan sitting by the fire on a crisp November evening toasting bread for them as they danced mer rily around, you would have known that they, too. loved Peter Pan Bread and Peter Pan alone could toast it to delight their little appetites. Back of Peter Pan Bread Stands a L Record of 35 Years of Leadership Peter Pan Bread is the expression of your “ideal” in a perfect bread. Back of it stands an experience of more than a quarter of a century of research test ing and experimenting in order to com bine your idea of a “good” bread with every known advantage in modern bak ing methods. Today tfie leadership of Peter Pan Bread is unqestioned. Order Peter Pan Bread of your grocer today. Delight the family with this “better” bread made possible through the confidence and co-operation of Omaha’s Best Bread Bakers. ••when you think of hkfao. think of uiy — tetki; fan Peter Pin Baked by Pctericn & P c g a u Baking Company 19a a