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The Press Gazette from Hillsboro, Ohio • Page 13

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Friday, September 8, 1939 THE PRESS-GAZETTE. HILLSBORO, OHIO PAGE 7 Classified Advertising HK SAUE I FOR SALE--Wheat drill with fertilizer and grass seed at- FOR SALE--Wringer rolls to fit tachment. Albert Duvall, State washei. Belts to fit all washers. Stokes, refrigerators, oil burners and water pumps, mo-! tor bearings, brushes, refrigera- service.

Hedges Electrical Wal- uut. I-UKIUJ iJ2. zaii RL 50, near Dodsonville. FOR BENT RENT 1 bedroom with Judge Asks Help In Club Service parents, Mr. and Mrs, M.

Kitt- Mrs, Charley Carman, Mr. rell. Misses Irma and Betty Harper and Mrs. Heber Woods and daughters, Arnetia and Opal, Mr. and DEATHS of Wilberlorce are the guests of Mrs.

James Rhoads, B. Cart-' Mary E. Young. wright, Mrs. Elizabeth i Miss Mary E.

Young. wright, Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. Helen Chandler returned Miss Hazel Puckett and Mi's. Al-l Mrs rtle Sunday to Knoxviile, Tenn.

iitie lie Woods. The next reunion wiJl 46 a former resi The intrepid soul who the task of selecting the pionship 4H club family in now is seeking the aid of slight in attempting according to w. Palmer, state MRS. M. MCCONNAUGHEY McConnaughey, resident of this city was accompanied home by be held the last Sunday in Au- died at her in Westsonora, J.

H. Hensoit and Mrs. Ciareni-e gust, 1940, at Ft. Ancient Tuesday morning at 9:30 who will visit there. i an Mrs.

Roy Brooks and; Funeral services are to be held family, after spending the past Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at i wf-f-k with Mrc parents, the home Florence Mi's. John Hudson Seymore Coal Co. Wholesale Coal For Truckers 245 4th St. Portsmouth, Ohio water iurnished. On ground floor.

Private entrance de. sired. Close of town. Call ut 131 East Beech. 57p FOR RENT--Farm on the halves.

Inquire at Box XY, Gazette. The championship selector started with the family ol Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winzler, Fulton county, whose nine children had completed 44' years of club pro- Lottie Bass returned home aftet guests and McConnaughey, a a visit in the Burns home. i Mr and Mrs Hu a rman and daughter, Mrs.

Laura Tucker, a TM- on aslur a i i of Detroit, Mich. Other, son, Clarence McConnaughey, a Sunday dinner guests, included griKUon, Joey Ray Tucker. church the ay, at 3 p. 57 8 lamil jects. Some members of this Mrs.

Eva Williams and i carried two or more dren returned alier visiting Msss Mrs. T. Gall, Dale Mrs, Pearl Vance and Case of Hillsboro. After- callers Sunday were Mrs. house.

216 E. Main St. Five FOR SALE--1 1930 Chevrolet i rooms and both. Large Jiving RENT projacts in one year so lhe num- Ames ut Columbus. Carjisle of Cincinnati, Mr! aS ber of years of individual mem- Mrs.

Emma Rmon. Julius- A i rjnimtrvm and short wheel base truck. Good room. Phone 562. tires and in good condition at a 57p Nice comfortable bargain price Also about 10,000.

FOR RENT used brick, cleaned and for use. Call 34G-X. FOR SALE--MeCormick-Deering 1 Willow St. Phone 336-L. Two corn binder, A-l blocks north ol postoffice.

57lf Priced to sell immediately, Char-j ber of years of individual mem bership was Jess than 44. The next entry for considers-. tion was the family of Mr. and W. and family.

Mr. md Mrs Garmnn were ccom i Mrs. W. R. Scott, Jeffers-on t-oun- recently.

Mrs. Dwight Trimble and fam- panied a visit. by Mrs. Charle, for MRS. DORA BEADY Mrs.

Dora Brady, 73, died Friday evening at tier home in Greenfield following a critical illness of several duration. Rev, L. R. Wilson was in charge of services held at the Murray Funeral Co. Chapel Ttss- -j, rooms, single or double.

Inner y. Each of these Writ, has act- Hy Delaware and Mi.s Etbcl er' JI With or ei without bo-rd 316' ed SS club advisor lor la years, Burkhead of Columbus spent tht i TM and their six children have cum- week-end with Mr. Mri. their six children have cum- week-end, with eted 43 years of club projects. Stanley Ford.

Adams county leaders entered 'day alternoon at 4 o'clock and Those from here attending the! interment was made in the Fair were: Mr. and Mi's. Greenfield cemetery. H. Ryan and family, Mrs, The deceased is survived by Mabel Turley, Mr, and Mrs.

H. one sister. Miss Nslle Brady, and les Prine, Rt, 2, Lynchburg. Two FOR RENT --Modern the contest by presenting the miles east of JLynchburg room, heated. Inquire at Press- records of two families.

Mr. and Sharpsville pike. 5C7 Gazette. FOR head feeding 57-8-9-COp 57p Mrs. James Dorsey have eight children who were club members Mr.

and Mrs. Pearl Green Cleveland visited relatives and friends here. On Thursday and Friday Mr. and Mrs. Bhikey and son at- tended the Stale Fair at Colum- i Matthew Miss and Mary Lee two nephews.

Airs. Charley Davidson and son, i shields' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Grace Lawson.

Ralph Phnr5p; MERYL D. GREEN Meryl D. Green, aged three years, died at the General hospital, Cincinnati. Tuesday morning at 8:10 o'clock following a three- day illness. He was the son of Delbert and Delores Shcsmaker Green, of Lynchbtirg.

Surviving him are the parents and two brothers, a twin brother Beryl and Billy, both at home. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the charge of Rev. Bertha Keinbaum. the burg Pilgrim's Hotnvsss church and burial was made in Highland cemetery. SAMUEL K.

HASLAM Samuel K. Haslam, retired painter. Martmsville, died at his home Wednesday morning at 2:30 o'clock following on illness of 22 months duration. He hud been 1 in a serious condition for the pas: year. Funeral services wili be held 'Friday at 2 p.

m. the Davis Funeral home at New Vienna in the charge of the Rev. F. H. Smith and burial will Le made 1 in the Auburn cemetery.

C. E. ABRAHAM C. E. Abraham, 62 Clay township, died ai home evening at 6 o'clock of heart trouble.

Funeral services were held on Thursday at th-s Christian church in the charge of Rev, and interment was made in the Ruble cemetery at Pricetovvn. Surviving htm ars two children. Mrs. Luctlte Carpenter rt Dayton and Carl Abraham. Clay township.

Clara A. Haslam; two daughters, Mrs. Jesse Wilson and Leota Clements, both of Martins- vilte; two brothers, John Chicago and Stephen ot Georgetown: sisters. Misses Liudri- da of Cincinnati and Jennie of Norwood and four grandchildren. omit fiowtrf.

WHY suffer from Colds? and son, Tommy, Mrs. L. Garman and daughters, C. O. Charles.

Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Chrisman spent the week-end and Labor day with relatives at Danville, James and sons.

MI rjaitohtw Rnrhar.n i J. E. Robertson, I 1 miie west' condition. Mary A. Haley, 2311 ers for ix J' ear3 of 5G-7pi E.

South St. 57tl FOR SALE--A number-one fresh Jersey cow with a good calf by her si liard, 152 East 404-J. WANTED North St. inquire A Hil-' WASTED-5 girls interested in 7 beauty culture, biggest and 'best opportunity lor girls over 1C years. Write for information FOR about our unusual plan.

Camer- Jonathan, Wolf Uivcr, 51 per' on School of Cosmetology, bu. Cider. Karnes Orchard, i S. High Cul-jmbus. O.

Greenfield Rt. 2, Phone Rains-1 boro 314. 54tf: WANTED--Housework by expe- FOR SALE--40 Head 3 vear old rienced, middle-aged woman. Western Ewes. Call Steel Can i references.

Write Pence, phone 130. 5 4 a Cibscn, Cynthiana, Ohio. 5G-7p ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SALE--1 oil burning cir-1 culating heater, used less tiianj two seasons. Sufficient for large i office or small apartment. Call WE HAVE PURCHASED the phone 258.

FOR SALE Tobacco sticks, farm sleds, screen doors, tongues for farm machinery antS wagons, hay ladders. We grind 54U i equipment of S. T. McMillan and are now ready to move you: buildings, raise them; also put The second Adams county entry is the family of Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Foster. The live children in this family were club members Mrs. Issac Hudson, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hurd and little daughter, Barbara, of! New Holland spent a few days' the past week with the former's daughters and Mr.

and 3 lie Alsop oJ! Cincinnati enjoyed I parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charley liobb. 57 vears.

completed 82 projects, uvn i hT Miss Bel1 platt Celina en I .1. a P' cnic Chilhcothe, Sunday. vlera aa club leadery lor 10 years. Mrs. Albert Williams with at spent route to Locust Grove where she has been employed to leach After receiving the Adarns county record, the a warder of On Monday Albert Williams championship honors thought he joined the party which left i could escape from his responsi- Springfield to spend Labor day by coupling Adams ivlr und Ml George Jack- county families as one entry so giving them the title.

Before the; judgment could be Nannie annie Me 78 age at her home in Peebles, Sunday afternoon, her remains were TJ brought here for burial in Pleas' party cemete Gatchel! was a former resident this county d-clarecl itself in picnic at Bryan Park, Yellow the ccntest under either aid or Spring. West, who had spent the past two weeks with relatives at Danville. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Irons and family of Griffith.

visited a few days the past week with the former's uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Manlore Reed and famiiy. Rev. and Mrs, George Groh left Tuesday morning for Delaware to attend the annual conference of the Methodist church.

The former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Groh of Aberdeen, who have been spend ing the past two weeks with their son and family, will remain at the new rules. in Xenia lor Labor day i vitinit and was a sistel the parsonage and look aEter their Wickerham who was Geor Russell, in their ab- Mrs. Dorothy Kurd and dau- Huron presented the families gfuers, Misses Nora and Rutti of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry a a Frank Clayton of Cincinnati and Mr. and Mrs. E. Wolfe as spent Monday evening with Mr.

eligible for awards in Ohio club! and lfo Dorsa Mmor ton. new sills and foundation under, work no matter what basis is; rs mnora Marshal! rind them. Give us a call. Earner "scd for deciding honors. Nine and sell Inwn mowers.

See u-i and before you buy. Barrett's rage, Rainsboro, phone 266. phone IfM-L or G2U Mr and Ml Edward a merchant here for many years. Mrs. Mary McElwee and daughter, Audrey, and sons, Glenn and Mr.

and Mrs. Dean McElwee spent the week-end and La- Virir" rlrjv ivitVi thi fnrmpr 1 crm sence. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McCoy and little son of Marshall and Mr.

and Mrs. John H. Bobbl spent Wednesday evening at the with the former 1 ome fc Mr. and Mrs. Charley' Mr.

and Mrs. Norman McElwee Bobb. 1 at Lima. Glenn remained and FOR SALE--Fresh cut gladiolas. Ford 413 W.

South. Phone 586-X. 57p FOR SALE--Near Dnnvilte real good form. 58 acres, 5 room house, barn and ouibuilcl- PUBLIC SALES--50 Sale Bills with each Anyone, rccord ft)r scven ehildrcn was membcrs of the Dalton family on es Howard' had 58 years of club jvirs, Catherine Williams and son, ships, (J4 projects, and 13 ysars Mrs. Charles Colo, Miss Alice a i Cole, Mrs.

Flora West, James The sales see Plinnyi Blair, auctioneer, 341 Johnson' L-ais club memberships, tlUL A 4 Hillsboro, phone 470-J. Projects, and raven years as 55 Val Electric, creek and woods. Ft. 7. Hillsboru.

leaders. The championship award now FARM LOANS on 40 acres is held in abeyance until all more. Rates 4 to de-1 counties have been canvassed. pending upon conditions. Lnng! judge is tl ving to ade 3 4 5 Ft arm purpose in-1 diriicuUies hio by eluding refinancing present a h(vi i FOR SALE--Bunk gravel.

Pat- debts write me. J. E. F-- icon's Umry Farm. 5 7 i i phones 117 or 144.

Hilisijui'o, 1jn; UJ i Ohio. 52-F-tr rtydy checked. FOR SALE--Four roll 1 other state to match West arid tended the Lhu Cousins at Bainbridge. Friends of Mrs. Gladys will be associated in business wiih his is running a grocery and meat market.

Mr. and Mrs, Harold Cart- John Brisht at! "-Jgt oi: Mrs. Bfr- of the parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. M.

The annual Stults-Washburn I reunion will be held at Mound City park, Sunday, September 17, with, basket dinner at noon, Mrs. Elizabeth Wisecup recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Countryman, west of Sinking Spring, their property liome shortly. turned to their homes after iting Mr, and Mrs.

Isaac WU- Mrs. Ada Owens nncl a i to Cleveland a Her vis- iting Mr. A. Holland. on northeast Main street occupied by Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Woods, possession to be relatives.

She was given October 1. anied home by her niece, Ro( Mrs." Marian Freeman recently of Dayton for 0 ld her farm of 71 JBnishcreek township to Anna Stone of Logan. Mr. and Mrs, L. L.

Stethern has purchased from Mrs. T. McClure the late F. M. Suiter property on southwest Water Members of the Zion's league of the L.

D. S. church met Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simmons i for their regular meeting, Mrs.

j.j. 12e Turner Blanche Garman, leader, led the TWhs Niiv devotional services and had confer- al 'S business meeting. This was followed by the social corn shredder, i good i PUBLIC SALE Kilted By the Horrors lie Coition. Also 4 Mrs, Wyoma! Having rented my farm, which a Recital Into a Spinks, Rt. 2, Winchester.

57p is lucaU-cl 3 miles southwest ol -i. i i 1.1 i i i i vnc iTkiny I merest- i i nnn irnprl mile i i i FOR SALK r.t Webster's rth ol Mill. I i lne features The American ence in Znnesvilie. Furniture Hadio rotk-1 ol a on 'Weekly, the magazine distributed Mrs, Sarah Taylor and a i i chair. 3 ijood Viciffilas, go.xl SEPTEMBER 18 1939 wilh the SUNDAY CHICAGO-had as thejr on Sunday; 3 1 wffi At 1 Cl thC llEitALP AND EXAM1XER.

Cincinnati and their i each mnUnnc. 2 kilthcn pn to-wit: 1 iSll" i Carrol Rhoads and daughters, sist er, 1S Juanita Charles oi the hostess Mr and Mrs street now occupied by A Rhoads and family, possession to be given October 1. Mr. and WTrs. Earl Thompson and sons, Ronnie and BiHy, were visitors Columbus, Thursday, Kenneth Charles and Eddy work tables, some antique LIVESTOCK--3 horses consist- severai good used clocks, 2 small sorve i are, 12 yeai COLORED NEWS I West, of Dayton.

Arlie Marie and Betty Jane, chair. 1 bookcase, ottoman, guitar.) FARMING IMS-LEMENTS 1 Air. anct Mrs. Sanford Alsop i Fl "oil stoves, 1 9x12 rug, iron and box bed wagon, 1 flat top wag- Lexington, and Mrs. wooden beds nncl i Idea manure spread-; and son of Dayton! 2-vol! battery radios.

1 large oil; er i Farmer's Favorite 8 disk Sunday here with Mr. Al- hcater, 1 2-buiner oil healer. drill, 1 Gale corn planter, Su p- mother. Mrs. Sarah Taylor Mrs.

John II. both stoves arc good as new. H-tooth -uHivator, 1 Browns Mr, and Mis Haroid Hennison were visitors in wicker ItLirnry table a to mutch, Dayton arrived Sunday for a short vifit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. O.

Charles. Billy Shanks, who has been spending the past three weeks in Dayton where he has had -employment, returned home Satur. day. He was accompanied home the meeting. The next meeting by his brother-in-law and i 4 T-.

i Mrs. Thelma Tribune, of Day- Mrs Cordley and bttle daughter, Patricia Ann, James Puckett, Winona Treber, Viola Rhoads, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin i Charles and family, Charley Garman. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin I Crum nnd son, John Roger. SINKING SPRING Wilkey of Cleveland was a pop, for iry table and Uirio i cultivator, 1 row McCor- and Misses Edna! i'c sch ice co.d mick-Decrmg cultivator. 1 sin- Williams and Phyllis Harewood Mr. a 25c or by the CL gk diitki 2 Imperial walkiny cm Monday with Mr.

and Mrs. Jey a 1 antique china 0 ws 1 a 1 sled, 1 CmciniKitt, be held September 13 at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James Rhoads near Serpent Mound. an(i Charles Ben- rjitidy 1 antique china nett, who remained until Monday evening. 0 ws, 1 drag, 1 sled, 1 Wesley Ha ro wood and family of humo evening spending a few 'days wuh Mrs.

Clarence Sivp-1 Mr. find Mrs. H. V. Matthews! Miss Hazel Puckett has secur- and son.

Jerry, reiunu-d- and Bess L. Butler, accompanied; a house car and located it closet, 1 scooter. 1 sinul! while harrow. 1 douhic shovel Greenfield i i 1 i i i i i i i -t i i njiiii i dl IS LC T. ice box, 1 oid walnut obfst o( i i 1 C-horsc- Hudson of Colum-i Shipk-v's parents.

Mr. and Sadie of Greenfield at- A i 7 1 4 4 i i i i i the former's mother, Mrs. Naomi Matthews and sister. Mrs. drawers with feet.

1 Uircc- pow er stationary engine w.th bus spent SuncJ.iy witii Mr, a at Weil te'ndcd a family reu: quarter iron bed, 1 small cu off i chains, Lang Young. i i a Charles ol at the home of Ed three-burner 1 nice hurncs-. I 2 large ls Ki nce Caldwell a is pucsidinj; a lew clays near Washington C. mct.il bc(i with i butchering kettles, 1 l.isgt Charles of Cleveland' Mr. Rev Don Evans, a mattress sood as new.

1 old an- kettle. 1 Inrd press a jj, arsn spent' Charles. timie Cherry dies: 1 mill. 1 kerosene brondei i sundiiy in Chiliicoihel Xat-e pcivolain top kitchen a stove. '2 coal heating t-tovcx, EdA and Herschcl i i a EiUy.

were recciii We have rrduccd a of wood heating stove, 1 pair a 1 oil stuvcs season i form scales. Other articles tu( tncm wvc'ic from numerous to monlion. to ifi.fiO, 4 i sell. Open from Terms--Cash. 7 i fVfiKns 1 Also bcci K.

B. LUCAS driven port, Hume gmwn melons Ove Sxvisshvlm. Auctioneer. on ice, 1 chtlei's i Smuli Clerk. S7 5D reunion Sunday near the school building for the purpose of serving funch to the school children.

She will also sell candy and school supplies. Matthews of Miss Mary Elizabeth McNulty H. who has been employed at Mi- former pas- ami Valley hospital in Dayton tor of the Olive Branch Univer- nurse aid. returned home Sat- anci i salist church, accompanied by Urc j3y for a visit with her par; i i tjvl ii tm m-i 11 vi i i i i i i i i i ui his wife en route to their home ents. Mr, and Mrs.

F. Me- bio. We have reduced of wood heating stove. 1 pair a imd i JIacBride spent 1 foi-mi-r't. Ciilcman.

and 1 Chicago. 111., after a motor: before entering "wilmmg- jMdnciay Dayton. DayU-n. irip to Smoky Mountains, were ton college to begm anothei Mr. Mrs.

Wilbur Jackson" Tiie i-etond annual I'l" overnight guests Tuesday of Mrs. term of study. Miss McNulty djughici', Mary Evelyn, tile l.ilc Gctngo E. Dora and were callers as accompanied here by he: i-pen! the week-end visiting i i were hold A I I Wednesday morning at the home yncle aunt. Mr.

and" Mrs. Cincinnati, i at the Si-ipenl ii. 1( of Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Rhoads. Stan Hugh remained unfl Frank Clayton park. Alter tno uua! Jackie McElwee returned home Mondav iik( i Phone A. Pulso, Lyni hhurj; i 1, r7) 1 A I I Klcig ol' Clove-! vveok We Pay for DEAD STOCK Horses $5 Cows $3 SIZE) Hogs, Sheep and all anbnak removed.

Quick Service Clean CALL Hillsboro Fertilizer i PHONE 699 A SONS I'hoTtn Its it c-iuiain, 'J'hclina I i i Johns. in Suiul.iy in Hcs 1 i Killing rc i 1 v. i i i i i i i a i i ink JUT fncnds were all -r Mr. i John, of vel.tiu ol' K.irl KhiMiK to the Cdniinoiiity "or- 1 i i i her rctoiil he- Kobrvt. I.av.

i on Mr. Caldwcli Mr. wilh Ktipp short visit with her moved her household sood irtim Mr. Vincent Shitki the Frye puiptrty tn F.i.-t asid family. En route to Dayton Mnsn street lo Mrs.

Cope- the group the Jand propt'rty in oT.tl Bc i h'i'T" 1 Mrs. Anna Rhivivl-: of New To- Loi'ii-Jt tcrsburg and i 4 I I 1, 1 n.vj,, Lot. it Mrs. Bessie Gordley and htilo da ugh' or. Patncia A dinner Sunday i Dearti.iiT ytid Mr.

Mrs. John Bobb, Miss Kopfi tnurneii icacJu-f ID the prjdc IHM! Mr. and Mrs. Vincent SJr.oM sons Oiiyton i (Jim ior Suiidav ol i the county asst (if rr-soalsnr; is hushel. is ami Mr.

and Mrs. ol iihttarti of i i i Mrs. Cliai-ioy Tu The Press-Gazette at HilUhoio, Ohio. It. E.

Rat-lire. Wisher vear, Morgan Clovcland at the time cent per, ol' Mrs. Caldwcli's i a I ther, Henry Skillman, a Mi. D. C.

Tiirlcy antl Mrs, Wesley Hare-' Mary Tuvloy of Mr. and and a i of Greenfield Mv. T. Hhiads i wore dinner euosts of Mr. rind Jimmy Glenn, John I I I or.

-Airs. John Have wood. Tuesday. Mrs. Carrol Rhoad- a i I Mrs.

Amanda Williams. Mrs. i Mario and 1- i MvKarot Mr, and Mrs. Rhoads, Mrs. Kd 1 Wilii.un lllakoy and son ath-nled' anrl Mrs.

Haymund Jn-i at nHiforonce at Zanosville. a a RATC' i were in Cmi'innali last week, i and a i i Mr. Mrs. Kdwm Six TSci Alvorius Kittrell and son of Crum and son, John Rugor, i Cleveland visited the former's and Mrs. Oscar Irons, Mr.

and Notice to Users of TENNESSEE FERTILIZERS WILL ANT DAX AND JOE CLARK PAVL Marshall BUS MAIN, Marshall PROCTOR IIOLKROOK. Danville JOHN GODFREY, AllensburR IRA HHRC'OXETTE, Sueartrce Ridse Are All Users of This Fertilizer. Art- AH Satisfied Please Communicate wilh the Above For quick relief from cold symptoms take 666 UQ uid-Tablets-Salve-Nose 666 GO TO KAUFMAN'S BARGAIN STORE FOR NEW FALL Shoes and Clothing A Prices you can afford to pay Bigger Selections Newest Styles Lowest Prices Better Quality Merchandise Low Prices COFFEE (Ariosa) 2 Ibs. 25c JAR CAPS doz. 19c MASON JARS (quarts) doz.

65c JAR RUBBERS 3 doz. lOc COCOA, 2 Ib. can 2 for 25c Mother's OATS, Quick or WHEATIES lie MACARONI, 2 Ib. pkg 9c LIFEBUOY SOAP bar 5c RINSO or OXYDOL, Ige 2 for 37c CHORE GIRLS 5c EPSOM SALTS or 9c BROOMS (med. weight) 19c MOPS Kpe) 19c SALT, 100 Ib.

bag $1.00 VINEGAR, Pure Cider gaL 19c SOAP CHIPS, 5 Ib, box IVORY SOAP, large 3 for 25c 0. K. SOAP, large 6 for 25c SCHOOL SUPPLIES SCHOOL TABLETS (pencil) 4c SCHOOL TABLETS (ink) 4c NOTE BOOK FILLERS 4c PENCILS, good quality 4 for 4c BANANAS 5 Ibs. for 25c 2 for 15c ...4 Ibs. for 19c -7 Ibs.

for 25c ..3 Ibs. for lOc 1 flrt JUS, ivi ilM. CELERY SWEET POTATOES. APPLES LEMONS ONIONS, 10 Ib. a 19c BREAKFAST BACON, 19c BOILING BEEF Ib.

12Uc OLEO Ib. lOc BUTTER, Best Creamery Ib. 27c CREAM Ib. I7c BEAN BACON Ib. 10 1 PORK STEAKS Ib.

2 Ibs. 27c FENNER'S We Deliver MARKET Phone 131 JEW SPA PERI PAPER!.

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