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ItTR BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1910.
BRUMNC'S VOTE ELFXTS III M
Swallowed as Bitter Pill by Bedford
and Pickard for Chairman. '
THAINOB VOTES FOE J. A. SCOTT
nranlnf Haa Ilaldaesa to Aanooars
Thrrt Wit Xalhln "Flaed"
A boat Ilia F.lectlnar, Add
inc. "In War."
Fred Brunlng's own vote re-elwted him
self chairman of tha Hoard of County
Commissioners for the year 1910, at the
organisation meeting held Tupsday.
Brunlng- had threa votea and John A.
Scott one. Jeff W. Bedford. O. J. Pickard
and limning .voted for Brunlng. P. J.
Tralnor cast the ballot for Mr. Scott, who
was anselt on accnant of lllneBa.
Hrunlng, elected t the county board as
republican has again oommitted tha deed
of party treachery which elected him to
the chairmanship In Jnnunry, 1908. and
will pay the same price as before canting
hla vote for the men whom CommlsBlonera
Bedford and Pickard reject for county
appointments.
The result waa without surprise. After
County Clerk Hnverly hid called the
meeting to order. Commissioner Pickard
moved that the board proceed to elect
a 'chairman by bnllot. The votes were
cast and ' Mr. Pickard stepped forward
as one teller. County Clcfk Haverly sum
moned Commissioner Tralnor to act as
another counter.
"Xt'a superfluous," tald Tralnor, as he
stepped forward. "This Is pretty well cut
and dried."
Neither Commissioner Pickard nor Bed
ford looked' particularly happy over the
result of the election. They have admit
ted that Brunlng Is a bitter pill to swallow.
Knnny, hut Don't Know It.
Brunlng himself Injected considerable
humor of the unconscious variety Into the
meeting by an address. Also he declared,
"The election Is rather a surprise to me,
for there was nothing really fixed up, In a
way."
This remark was made to reporters. In
Ms more formal address Brunlng delivered
himself of several gems of thought.
'The reason I wanted to be re-elected,"
said he, "was that I think every chairman
of every committee has worked faithfully
and efficiently, and so I didn't see any
reason for any change. I want to thank
the superintendents of Institutions who
have co-operated with us and I want to ask
their co-eperatlon to co-operate with one
aim this year."
The following committee chairmanships
were announced:
Bedford Finance, Detention home, con
struction. - '
Pickard Roads, bridges, committee of the
whole.
Tralnor Hospitals, chalrty, claims.
Scott Judiciary, court house and jail.
The Board of County Commissioners has
received a communication from Coroner
Willis S. Crosby, announcing that l)r,
Bamuel McCleneghan has been appointed
coroner's physician to succeed Dr. A. D,
Dunk.
SutphenrJoslyn ;
Decision Tomorrow
Judge Troup Will . Hand Down
Opinion of Court After
Noon Recess.
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IS
January Clearing Sale
Children's Cloaks
Worth up to $5.00, at $1.49
This is our annual January clearing sale of children's
cloaks, in ages 1 to 6. Hundreds of cloaks, in all this sea
son's styles bearskins of various kinds plain, curly, ost
rich and lamb effects white, gray, brown, green and black.
Also children '8 cloth
coats, in new styles
$ n 49
1 1 11
illL Jlli Jlll
$5.00
1L
Children's cloaks, in
ages 2 to. 17 years
plain and mixture
cloths, worth $12.50
at $5.00
Children's 35c Flannelette Dresses Worth 35c in various
.colors ; ages 1 to 6, at ... '. ... ... . 15c
January Sale of Undermuslins
The grandest bargains in muslin underwear that were
ever offered in the west. Great special lots on squares, on
our second floor. .
January Linen Sales
A decision will be. handed down at 1:30
tomorrow In the butphen-Joslyn case, in
volvlng the ownership of the palatial Jos- I
lyn home , at . Fortieth and Davenport
streets.
Judges Troup, Estelle and Sears heard
the evidence and considered the decision
together. Judge Troup, In whose court the
action originated, will read the decision
Thursday.
This Is one of the most Interesting cases
Involving real estate law ever tried In
Douglas county. It hinges on the rights
of minor Children under a will, the provi
sions of which, It is claimed, were violated
in a sale made by their parents.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is cheapest
because It Is best.
ENGLISH WILL NOLLE PROSSE
E. E. THOMAS LIQUOR CASES
County Attorney Says Kvirtence of In
formers Not Worth Much
la Snrh Suits.
Nollf prosics will be entered by County
Attorney English against the Indictments
procured by the lact grand Jury against
two score liquor dealers and druggists. 'who
are charged either with' selling on Sunday
or selling without license.
This decision Is the result of the ncnutt
tal of William Hartmann In district court.
"We picked what seemed to be the
strongest case we had," said Mr. English.
"Evidence of Ipfprmers Is not worth much
so far as ,' securing convictions are con
cerned." ,'
These Indictments were IntittgaUd by
Elmer E. Thomas, whose agents, White
head and 'Andrews, visited the places and
htn appeared before the grand Jury
' against the proprietors.
( A Serious Breakdown
results from chronic constipation. Dr.
Klna-s New . Life Pills cure headache,
stomach, liver and bowel trouble. 25c. For
sale by Beaton Drug Co. '
. DAMASK
All pure linen cream
damask, good, heavy
weight, 69c quality,
yard 40k
$1 quality best cream
damask, full 2 yards
wide, beautiful ,at
terns, yd 75
wide, beautiful pat
In damask table linen
75c quality, yd..,
at Kf)
Beautiful Prussian da
mask, new floral and
stripe patterns, $1.50
t quality, yd. 1.19
Pattern Cloths
$1.60 full bleached
pattern cloths, 8x10
size, at, each . . OS
$2.25 round thread
Oerman linen pattern
cloths, neatly hemmed
each SI. 69
3 yard pure Irish linen
pattern cloths, $3.25
' quality, each $2.49
50 extra large pattern
cloths, In , the best
quality linens, made
to sen up to 1 15, at.
each
$4.98
NAPKINS
$1.75 grade pure Irish
linen Napkins, good
quality, dozen. 9g
$3 quality all pure
linen napkins, large
size, dozen. . $1.98
$3.50 best Prussian
and Irish linen nap
kins, dinner size, at,
dozen $2.49
$4. "50 Scotch linen nap
kins, 24 inch, good
assortment, at,
dozen . $2.98
TOWELING
22c all pure linen glass toweling,
24 inches wide, at, yard 15
15c all linen glass toweling,, at,
V.-11
12 Vic union glaes toweling, at,
yard i ...,.. . 7
6Vc grey crash toweling, 16 Ins.
wide, yard 4V
12 Vic all linen bleached crash,
yr J... 9
,18c best Scotch linen bleaohed
crash, yard .......,.. 14
BED SPREADS
Extra large, heavy Marseilles pat
; tern bed spreads, $1.39 quality,
each 984
Full size, fringed or ; hemmed
, shrunk finish bed spreads, $2.00
values, each . .' $1.49
$2.25 shrunk Marseilles pattern
bed spreads, fringed, , with or
without cut corners, each $1.89
Beautiful satin Marseilles pattern
bed spreads, full size, $3 values,
at. each $1.98
January Sale of White Goods
Best grade sea island
42 Inches wide, at . . .
Imperial nainsook, 45
inches wide, at 25?
nainsook,
25
Imperial nainsook, 36
ins. wide, yd.. . 10
English nainsook, extra fine qual
ity, 40 ins wide, 15c and 12 Ht
New line of plain white
flaxon, yd. 13c; 20c
and 25
Odd Lots IMK RUCHINGS at 5c a Yard
Lace, Chiffon, Liberty Silk and Crepe Lisse white, C
black and colors; worth up to 25c a yard at, yard. . J C
EMBROIDERIES,
Narrow Edgings and insert
ings of good quality, at, per
yard . . .'.i...3V.C
EMBROIDERIES
Corset cover widths, skirt
ings and flouncings, at,-per
yard .15c
ADVANCE NOTICE-NEXT SATURDAY
Great clearings sale of Leather Goods. All the
(Shopping Bags, Pocket Books, Bill Books, Smoking
Sets, Leather Boxes, "etct at the grandest bargains ever
offered in Omaha. '
BRANDOS STORES
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X'lirillUirU OlUC MONDAY
CLEARING HIGH-GRADE
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china
mil
Coalport
Doulton.
Haviland
Adderley
Royal Dresden
The newest designs from the world-famous potteries. All these
beautiful pieces that have made the Bennett China Store so widely
talked about go on sale Wednesday.
Engliflh Coalport, Indian Tree Pattern.
10-inch Plates, woAh $20.00 doi., reduced to $14.00
8-inch Plates, worth $18.00 doi., reduced to $12.00
7-inch plates, worth $16.60 do., reduced to $10.50
6-lnch Plates, worth $12.60 doe., reduced to $ 9.25
6-inch Plates, worth $10.50 dot., reduced to $ G.75
Tea Cups and Saucers, worth $18.00 do., reduced to. . .$11.50
Chocolate Cups and Saucers, worth $18.00 doi., reduced $11.50
All other pieces in same pattern in same proportions.
ROYAL DOt'LTOJJ WARE.
76c Plates reduced to .
$2.50 Jugs reduced to 08
$ 1.00 Plates reduced to, . . . .49
98c Jugs reduced to 59
60c Tiles reduced to 35
$3.00 Tea Pots reduced to. $1.50
ROYAL DRESDEN.
?Kk f- $5.00 Candle Sticks, reduced to
'av i., mn no
villi p4riC-7
$3.00 Fancy Plates reduced to
only $1.50
ROYAL BAYRKUTH.
(Imitation Wedgewood.)
About 60 pieces. . . .HALF PRICE
Haviland. Coalport, Adderley, etc. Bouillon. Tea or Coriee Cups.
Friendship Cuds and Saucers, executed in white and gold, Cobalt
blue and solid gold encrustations, rang- l (Ironi Poilurf innc H
ing in price from $15 to $100 a dozen, U Ultdl iVCUUlllUIld
WHITE CARNIVAL WEEK
Thebest bargains on new. fresh muslin garments and embrold- 0
erles. Did you see the crowds Monday?
UNDERMUSLINS.
39c Corset Covers 25
69c Corset Covers 39
60c and 75o Drawers for. . . .39
l.VV XHUBUU UU r. UO .vi V
65c Muslin Gowns for.
39
EMBROIDERIES.
39c Flouncings, 2 4-inch 19
65c Flouncings and Allovers 29
4 6-lnch Skirtings, 98c value. 59
35c Corset Cover EmVd'ry. .15
20c Emb'deries, very fine 12 H
16c Embrolderleo, wide'. . . . . 7 M
12 He Embroiderjes, special. . .5
NOTIONS
Every Wednesday la special Notion day at Bennett's.
200-yard Machine Thread, blaek and white, all
numbers. 2 for 5
' 1 rt
i, pair
Lf "o
.ea
.80
.60
.6a
.So
Hose Supporters, for women ana cnuaren. pair
Darning- Cotton, doen Bpoola to box, apeclal. . .
Safety Pln,P nickel platea, 2 cards ior....
Skirt Belting, double, per yard 1 ...... m ... .
Machine 8k Thread, black only, 100-yard spools. 2 for.
Kklrt Binding, mercerized, black only. 5-yard bolts
Hooks and Eyes, two dosen on card, 2 cards for
Mosl Successful linen Sale Ever
; After all, the sale that endures is the one that holds out the best
Inducements. That Omaha women know linen values is fully attested
by the busy buying throngs at Bennett s nnen sate uanj.
LINEN PATTERN CLOTHS.
2x2 yard cloths,' $2.76 values. . .$3.00
2x2H yard cloths, J.S0 values. .fiaJ0
8x3 yard cloths, 14.25 values... 3.00
($4.25 napkins- to match, doz., $3.00)
2 yard double damask $4 cloths. $3.85
2Vs yd.. double damask $6 cloths. 84.00
8 yard double damask $8 cloths. $4.78
($4.00 napkins to match, doz.,- $3.25)
BENNETTS BIG GROCERY
TOWELS, CRASHES, ETC.
12Hc huck towels, hemmed, at..BHo
16c huck towels, 22x46 Inches, at lOo
19c Momle linen towels, at lBo
85c Turkish bath towels, large. .. .84o
20c bleached linen crash, at, yd.. ISO
16c bleached Barnsley crash, yd.HHo
HViC bleached linen crash, yd...8Ho
8Hc linen finished crash, yd BVie
7c cotton twill crash, yd 80
The faUoflnr Items on sale Wednesday and Thursday 1
Queen Uiivesij.buc uoiue ior
30o
Teas, assorted kinds, pound .....,.,.,........,.. ,..48o and oU "tamps
Tea. tSirunss.eo , Pnd Package . ' 11 7BXa.nd Vo' atamos
Bennett s excelsior Flour, sac . f 1.78 ana 80 "amps
Diamond C Chill Bauce, lao bottle Y"
Bennetts Capitol Hxtraci asa.nd 10 ataniDa
jap nice, four pound, :2o1Snd io Vtll
, .860 and 10 stamps
Sweet Mixed Pickles, quart
Hex L.ve. three oans
Karl's Cleanser, three cans
Yankee Uose Toilet Soap, four cakea .
Polk's Soups, four cans
Diamond Crystal Table Salt, two sacks
Parragon Eg Plums, four cans
California Prunes, 12V4c quality
Golden Eagle Currants, lb. pkg
Capitol Oats, Wheat or Panoake . . . . .
utiti i wArrK a .in tin,. - -- .,
lten;s famous Tourist and Uraham Crackers, rresn Deiooand 10
POT pacivago
860 and 20 stamps
, . .B&o
86o
.100 '-and 10 stamps
Sfto
80
. 13o and 10, stamps
.110 and 10 stamps
30o and 30 stamps
stamps
WIFE PREFERS STAGE TO HOME
Likes Kootllarhrs Better Than G
- Lamp, ' So Stars with
Hert Art.
Mrs. Fantite Stuben prefers the glitter
of the footlights to the softer glow of a
gas lamp, ' the odor of rouge and grease
paint Is sweeter In her nostrils than the
cent of frying pork chops; the applause
of a theater audience Is more gratifying
than the rattle of steam In a radiator. In
short. Mrs. Stuben has elected to be an
actress rather than to Uvo with her hus
band, W. H. Btuben, Mho Is a petitioner
for divorce on the ground of desertion.
Mrs. Laura Meyers asks a decree from
William Meyers, who has "not given the
lovs affection which he promised when he
made his marital vows."
l
Foley's Kidney Itemed;- win cura any
cava of kidney or bladder trouble that Is
not beyond the reach of medicine. It In.
vigorates the entire system and strengthens
the kidneys so they eliminate the impuri
ties from . the blood. Backache, rheuma
tism, kidney and bladder troubles are all
cured by this great medicine. Sold by all
druggists "
' .ABoaaciuea t.
The Stora' Brewing company announces to
Its thousands of friends and former private
family customers that Stors bottled beer
can be obtained by the case from Charles
Stors. retail dealer, 1824-25 Sherman avenue,
next door north of Stors brewery ('phones
WehHter l.'Ou, Ind. H 1IM who guarantee
same prlc4 same rouru-oun treHtnunt and
samo prompt dVllvtiy that yuu former!.
fscilvid fi'om .
CANADA-1910!
WANTED Reliable. and trust
worthy agents in every ounty to
represent ' i. ' ' '
v:n.PEnnsonco.,ud.
owners of 175,000 acres lu ..
LOST MOUNTAIN VALLEY
"Sunny Southern Saskatchewan."
Finest open prairie 'wheat land
in Western Canada. Total Cana
dian wheat yield 1909, 166,774.
000 bushels; average per acre 21.6
bushels.
Address: V. 8. OFFICE,
730 Temple Court,
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
-A-W-F c o ulc ii
The Bent
Colds, Throat
Diss Is
COUGH
Kemedy or Coughs,
4
buag Trea.
HOWELL'S ANTI-KAWF
Get a bottle today, BSC and 60o, at
your druggists or Howell Drug Cot. 807
S09 H. lfita It, Omaha.
FOOD FOR
NERVES
Weak and nervous mm
who tlnd their powir to
work and youthful vigor
gone as a result of over.
work or mental exertion should take
UHAV-g NKKVK FOUl P1L.UI Thar will
make you eat and sleep end bo a dim
stain. .
II Bos; I boxes It SO by malL--BiucmMA.v
Kocoarirxi.1. dbuo oo.
Vor. lata ajttf bodge StreeM. .
OWL DSUtf COfeUAJIT.
Cos. lttb and Harae BUk. Oiuai, sTea.
TviimETTrcE
1 he Uesl Kiriu Paper,
v Omm DIlt-r a Year.
Practical
Wo
men
are those made of gun metal
calf skin. It's the cleanest,
nicest stock used in women's
fj boots. It doesn't scuff up, it
doesn't burn the foot, it
cleans and shines easily. "We
have them in button or lace.
$3, $3.50
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Jew Orleans
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A rare opportunity to reach New Orleans, the metropolis of the
South, the city of social brilliancy and the home of the Mardl Gras, yia
inis eratral
Only $32.20 Round Trip
Tickets on sale February 1. 2. 3, 4, B, 6 and 7. Good returning
until February 19th, with privilege of extension of return limit.
'New Orleans for the Tourist."
TICKET
OFFICE, 1402 Farnam St., Omaha.
EaSQsarfl
Write for free booklet,
Tickets reservations and detailed information at CITY
Bal l Wis - .
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TRACKAGE PROPERTY
We offer for rent the building located at 914 Farnam
street, which is a one story and basement building.
Dimensions are 20x8G, approximately 3,300 sq. ft. An
addition to alley could be built to suit tenant. This is in
the wholesale district, being convenient to car line. For
further particulars call
The Bee Building Co.
a
Better Than Ever Bargain Offerings
the JAUUARY CLEARAE2CE SALE
of Winter Clothing and Underwear
. Men's Suits
and Overcoats,
$20 to $40 Al
U U
r bones Dong-las 838;
Independent A-1838.
17th and Farnam Sts
FRY SHOE CO.
THE BUOEItS.
10th end Douglas Streets.
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
KEARNEY MILITARY ACADEMY
MAKING MANLY BOYS
Training- the body of tbe bey, as well as tba mind. Is
reco? nlied enaentlal of saodera edurattoa. la sereateea years
( tucceuiul work this academy ass developed tba minds aad
budieaof many boys wbo bare become manly men. We oBer
Capable laetrartlea, wboleMime nironmnt. tfaoronirb ertnip-
JWt ACADEMIC BUS1KESS COURSES
No trance examinations, bend lot our beautiful new
- cataloged.
KARRY N. RUSSELL, Held Mister, KEARXEY, NEER.
HI
values, at
U
THERKLUDLC STORE
Ladies' Suits,
Coats and
Furs at
Half Price
and Less.
$15.00
Qualify Goods at Saving Prices in Our
January Sale of Filuslin Underwear
High quality of material and work
manship. Unusually beautiful design
and dainty finish is eoupled with de
lightfully low prices in this sale.
SKIRTS
98c to $10 00
CHEMISE
50c to $5.00
GOWNS at
Corset Covers,
25 cto $3.00
Combination Suits
50c to $5.00
. 39c to $5.00
Threa Big Special Lois
Gown, Com b 1 n tion
' Suits, Chemises, Cor
set Cover and Draw
erf, worth $1.00, on
Bale at 40 1
Ladies' Corset Covers,
50c and 75c values,
also drawers, In big
assortment, on sale,
at
SCORES OF MATCHLESS BARGAINS THIS WEEK.
Combination Suit,
Kowns, skirts, chem
ise, drawers and cor"
set covers, $1.50
and $2 values 08
Grand Clearance on January Linens in Our High Grade
Linen Department Wednesday
Full bleached Table Damask, pure linen, worth 75c, Wedn'day, yd. 50
Full bleached Table Damask, pure linen, worth Jl.Qjfi, Wednesday,
yard 75
Full bleached Dinner Napkins, pure linen, worth $3.00 dozen, Wednea
day, 6 for 91.00
Mixed lot Napkins, good size, slightly soiled, worth $2.00 dozen, Wed
nesday, for 50
Grand assortment high grade Linen Huck Towels, worth 39c, Wednes
day, each . - . lfK
Fringed and hemmed, large size Turkish TowelB, worth 45c, 'Wednes
day, each 25
Pure linen hemstitched Table Cloth, size 8x8, worth $2.25, Wednes
day, each $1.50
Full size hemmed Bed Spreads, worth $2.60, Wednesday, each $1.08
Genuine Bargains in
Whito Goods
1 Oc India Llnons . .Q
12 He India Llnons J hi
15c India Llnons 10
12 Long Cloth 7Mi
16c Long Cloth .10
19c Long Cloth 15 V4
19c Persian Lawns 10
10c full bleached Muslin. ...Q,
12 Vac full bleached Muslin. -8
$1.98 Bed Spreads $1.25
$2.50 Bed Spreads $1.68
All 19c Towels 12Vs
All 26c Towels 15
Towels. .8 He, RcTHiCt tOc, 12 c
and Up.
Wash Rags, 6 for 6c, or, each,
Everything lower than any other
house In the west.
Blankets and Comfortables
all Blankets and
Prices still lower
Closing out
Comfortables.
than last sale.
Regular price
75c. $1.00 $1.25 $1.50, $2.00
Sale price
48c 68c, 88c, 06c, flJ24
Regular price
$2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00
Sale price
$1.08, $1.06, $2.85, $3.66, $4.88
COMFORTABLES
Regular price
75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00
Sale price
48c, 68c, 87c, 94c, $1.10
Regular price
$2.50, $3.00. $3.50, $4.00
Sale price
$1.50, $1.86, $2.10, $2.06
Extra special on Cotton Bats.
Extra special on Sllkolines.
Extra special on Cretonnes.
GOODS DAY IN OUlt E Famous Domestic Room
EXTRA From 8:80 to O A. M. We will sell one solid case of fine
12c and 15c India Llnon 12 yards limit at, a yard 5
From 10 t 10:30 A. M. We will sell one case of the celebrated 500
Long Cloth, regular price 12c 12 yards limit at, yard.. 6W
From 2:80 to 8 P. M. We will sell one case of fine soft finished Nain
sooks, worth 15c a yard 10 yards limit at, yard . . . '. 5
From 4 to 4.80 P. M. One case of 45-ln. Persian Lawn, regular price
25c 17. yards limit at, yard 7V4
Tennessee White Corn and Maryland Rye Whiskey, per full quart 75
Per gallon $3.50
Orders taken for bottle beer. . . '
Lotting Down Grocery Prices
It pays you t trade at Hayden's.
We save the people of Omaha from
25 to 50 per cent on your house
keeping expenses.
48 lb. sack best High Patent
Flour, made from the finest
wheat grown, makes the whitest
bread and more loaves to the
sack for this sale .... $1.40
Every sack guaranteed to give
the highest satisfaction.
8 lbs. best Rolled Breakfast Oat
meal for 25
24-lb. sack Rye Flour .... 75
24-lb. sack Wheat Flour.. 75
8 bars Diamond C or Beat 'Em All
Soaps 25c
C lbs. best hand picked Navy Beans
for 26c
3 lbs. Pearl Tapioca, Sago, Barley,
Farina or Hominy 25c
6 lbs. choice Japan Rice .... 25c
4 lbs. faucy Japan Head Rice 25c
The best domestic , Macaroni, per
pkg. ., 8W
Tall cans Alaska Salmon., 10
Oil or mustard Sardines, can 4
Bromnngelon, Jellycon.or Jell-O,
PkS .... 7H
1 lb. cans Campbell's Soups 7H
The best Soda or Oyster Crackers,
Per lb 7W
2 lb. cans White Oak Sugar Corn,
at 7M4
Hayden's, the Greatest Market In
Omuha for Fresh Vegetables
resh Spinach, per peck 20c
Fresh Cauliflower, lb ,. 10c
Fresh Beets, Carrots and Turnips,
per bunch 4c
Fresh Shallots, per bunch... 4c
Fresh Brussels Sprouts, per lb. 16c
Fancy Wax Beans, lb 12V4o
Fancy Rlpt Tomatoes, lb... 20
Fancy Celery, 2 for 60
Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries, pet
quart .' 7V40
Large Grape Fruit, each 5c
Fresh Cabbage, lb 2c
Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes, lb.,
at 2 Via
Fresh Parsley, bunch 4c
2 heads fresh Leaf Lettuce. ... 6c
Large Head Lettuce, 7 Vic and 10c
Best Mixed Nuts, 3 lbs. for .. 25c
DON'T
FORGET
TRY (MYDEN'S FIRST "
i
Home
Consumers
of ... . .
And other beers of our manufacture
can have their orders for case lots
- IlKLIVERKl AT THEIK HOMKM
JOHN NITTLER
Dealer and Distributer
The Deer You Like
By
8224 South 24th Street.
Douglaa 1880
of Hiisaib
Red 8032
FRED KRUG BREWING
Two Blin ks F.at of Brewery.
Ind. A-H20.
CO.
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