Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 100, 7 March 1919 — Page 15

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1919.

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PUBLIC SALE 48 PUBLIC SALE 48

Public

Sale

Having rented my farm I will sell at public auction at the place known as the Albert Peelle farm, miles east on the New Paris pike Monday; March 1 Oth Beginning at 12 m. sharp, the following personal property: 3 HEAD HORSES One good brood mare; 1 weanling colt six months old; 1 good draft 2-year-old filly. . . I FINE JERSEY COW. IB HEAD HQQS : Two fine brood gilts, weigh 150 lbs.; 12 head good feeding shoats, averaging 100 lbs. ONE NEW STANDARD INCUBATOR, 120-EGG ONE IOWA CREAM SEPARATOR NO. 2 One John Deere 14-inch plow; 1 one-horse wagon; 1 light road wagon; 1 light rubber tire ballbearing open-top buggy; 1 set breeching harness; 1 set buggy harness. Several breast straps, names and tugs. SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS Bed room set, table, chairs, etc., one good Favorite cook stove with water back, '"oal or wood. One gasoline range; 1 Florence oil stove with Boss oven. Some garden tools, etc. THEO. (McGLELLAN - COL. THOS. CONNIFF, Auct. Clerk. V

Horse

Sale

At Taube Sale Barn, Richmond, Ind. attmrday, Mairv

5 .Head off Horses. Consisting of Draft Horses, General Purpose and Drivers, Good Farm Mares. You can find here on this day any kind of a horse you want. It will pay you if in need of a horse, to attend this sale. EVERY HORSE MUST BE AS REPRESENTED , . HO Head off Cattle consisting of Fresh Cows and Springers, Shorthorn and Jerseys 4 Head - of : Shoats - weighing about 75 lbs. -Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. VAN TILBURd '& TAUBE

THOMAS CONNIFF. O. E. ROSS, Auctioneers.

JOHN HEALY, Clerk.

' PuMic

Sale

;Iaryey Staeley

COL. 0. C. S WAYNE. Auct.

Clerk.

NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS SALE OF REAL ESTATE . State of Indiana, Wayne County, par Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Oustave H. Hoelscher, commissioner appointed to sell real estate in an action for partition in the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, wherein Mary Schumaker, Fred Schumakev, Susan Wilkemeyer and Edward Wilkemeyer are plaintiffs and Fred Wilkemeyer, Anna Walls, Henry Walla, Catherine Wilkemeyer-Woods, Carl

Wilkemeyer, Elizabeth Werner, Joseph Werner, Herman , Wilkemeyer and Henrietta Wilkemeyer are defendant, for the partition of certain real estate described it the complaint in said cause will as such commissioner on the 3rd day of April, 1919, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder the following real estate in the City of Richmond. Wayne County, Indiana, towit: Lot Number Nine (9) in J. P. Law's Addition to the City of Richmond. Wayne County, Indiana, being fortytwo (42) feet front by one .hundred eighty-eight (1SS) feet deep more Or less. Lot Number One Hundred and Eleven (111) in that part of the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, laid out by Blckle & Law, for a more

liHfiCfcB is made to the recorded plat

inereoi. Terms of Sale: The said real estate will be sold for not less than twothirds of the full appraised value, the purchaser to pay one-third cash, onethird in nine months and one-third in eighteen months, said purchaser to

evidence said deferred payments by his promissory notes in bankable form, secured by a mortgage on said real e"state, and said notes waiving valuation and appraisement laws and bearing six per cent interest from their date and with attorney's fees. Said real estate will be sold free, clear and discharged of all liens and encum-

j brances on the same except taxes for ' the year 1919, payable in the year 1920. Purchaser will be furnished with an abstract of title to said real estate. Said sale will take place on the

above described premises at the hour of 2:30 o'clock P. M., of said date. GUSTAVE H. HOELSCHER, Commissioner. Kelley & Kelley, Attorneys for Commissioner. Mar. 7-14-21.

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR. .The undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Catherine Meagan, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court, he will at the hour of 2:30 p. m.. of the 12th day of April, 1919, at the office of Kelley '& Kelley, 29 North Eighth street, Richmond, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate in Wayne County, Indiana, towit: Part of the northeast quarter of section thirty-one (31), township fourteen (14), range one (1) west, and described as follows: Beginning at

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GRAIN QUOTATIONS

MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1919 12 o'clock, sharp On the farm known as the old John Shute farm 4 miles southeast of Richmond on the Creenmont Pike. 1 SPAN SMOOTH MOUTH MULES Weight 2300 lbs., .and extra good workers 4 CATTLE 4 . . . . . m V . I X f 1 J Ml - 1 1

one ruil Diooaea noisiem cow, noi registered, giving gooa now vi mii, auu t

carrying her third calf; 1 Jersey cow, giving good flow of milk and be fresh soon; 1 Holstein heifer calf, 6 months old; 1 Jersey heifer calf, 6 months old. ONE DUROC JERSEY BROOD SOW due to farrow April 1 FARMING TOOLS One Stuilebaker wagon; 1 flat top and hog rack; 1 set of breechen harness: 1 set of buggy harness 1 breaking plow; 1 steel frame two-section spike-tooth harrow; 1 disc harrow; 1 Ohio corn plow, 1-row; 1 McCormick mower; 1 McCormick steel hay rake, 12 ft.; 1 wheat drill; 1 good buggy; forks, scoop shovels and many other articles; 1 slop cart; I grind stone. : 1 FULL SET OF BLACKSMITH TOOLS .. One Royal II. Blower; one 140-lb. horseshoers anvil; 1 drill press; 1 set dies; 1 blacksmith vise; hammers, tongs.-nlpers and everything that goes with a blacksmith outfit; these tools are practically new; 1 work bench. One dozen chicken, coops; 3 dozen chickens; many other articles too numerous yq-mention.

E. W. WAGNER & CO.'S REVIEW CHICAGO, March 7. The corn market now awaits the 1:15 p. m. Farm Reserve report; news chows no change. Argentine is ready to sell vast amounts to the United States, but remains tied up by the strike,. The 11.25 to 1.32 bulge evidently based upon low corn supply at Chicago. The removal of the $17.50 hog guarantee means little. Packers only desire a supported market. The hogs will be regulated. On March 7 the corn upturn will cover 20 days. The market follows corn famine stocks in Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE . Furnished by E. W, WAGNER & CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. Phone 1720. CHICAGO. March 7. Following is the range of futures on Chicago board of Trade today: " Open High Low Close Corn Mar 129 134y3 120 134 July 125 129 125 129 Oats May ...... er 63 61 " 63 July 60i 62 60i,i 62 Pork May 41.93 42.20 41.95 42.20 Lard May ......25.30 25.62 25.30 25.87 Ribs May ......23.00 23.27 23.00 23.37 CINCINNATI. O., March 7 Wheat Quotations No. 1 red, $2.41g2.42; No. 2 red. $2.40; No. 3 red, $2.36 $2.38; lower grade as to quality, $2.15 2.30. Corn No. 2 white, $1.471.48; No. 3, $1.451.47; No. 4, $1.411.43; No. 2 yellow, $1.47 1.49; No. 3. $1.45 1.47; No. 4, $1.411.43; No. 2 mixed, $1.46 1.48; ear corn, white, $1.431.46; yellow $1.451.47; mixed, $1.411.43.

TOLED O, March 7. Cloverseed Prime cash, $26.20; April, $22.00. AlBike Prime cash, $19.75; March, $19.75. Timothy Prime cash Old, $4.90; new and March, $4.95; April and May, $5.00; Sept., $5.50; Oct. ,$5.48. CHICAGO, March 7 Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.40; No. 4, yellow, $137 1-2 139; No. 5 yellow, $136136 1-2. Oats No. 3 white, 601-4 61c; standard, 60 3-4 61 3-4. Pork Nominal; ribs, $2526; lard, $26.25.

common to medmm sheep, $5.00 $7.50; good to choice light lambs, $16 17; common to medium lambs, $10 15; western fed lambs, $18 down; western fed sheep, $11.00 down; bucks.

per 100 pounds, $7.00 7.50; bucks per

100 pounds, $78.

' PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 7. Hogs

Receipts -.1,200; market higher;

heavies $1919.10; heavy Yorkers $19

19.10; light Yorkers $17.7518.00; pjgs $17.2517.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 300;

market steady; top sheep $14.50; top

lambs $19.50.

Calves Receipts 30; market is

steady; top $19.00.

CINCINNATI, O., March 7. Cattle Receipts, 700; hogs Receipts, 6,000; sheep Receipts, 100. Cattle market steady to good; cows lower; shippers, $13.0016.50; butcher steers extra, $14.0015.50; good to choice, $12.0014.00; common to fair, $7.00 11.50. Heifers Extra, $12.0013.00; good to choice, $11.1011.75; common to fair, $6.50 10.00; cows, extra, $10.00 11.50; good to choice, $8.10; common to fair, $5.507.50; canners, unchanged, stockers and feeders, $7.50 12.50; bulls, unchanged; milch cows, steadj; calvese, strong, 25c higher; extra, $18.0018.25; fair to good, $15.0018.00; common and large, $7.00 14.00. Hogs Steady to - strong, good to choice; packers and butchers, $18.75; medium, $18.00 18.75; stags, $10.00 12.00; common to choice heavy fat sows. $12.0017.00; ' light shippers, $15.0017.25; pigs, 110 lbs., and less, $10.0014.50. Sheep Steady, extra, $11.00; good to choice, $10.00 10.75; common to fair, $6.00 9.00; lambs, steady, extra, $17.0017.50; good to choice, $16.00 17.00; common to fair, $12.0015.00.

LIVE STOCK PRICES

EAST BUFFALO, March 7 Cattle

Receipts, 950; steady. Calves Receipts, 1,200; opening $1 higher; clos-Ing,-50c to $1 lower, $5.0022.00. Hogs Receipts, 3,400; active and strong; heavy, mixed and Yorkers, $19.25; light Yorkers, $18.7519.00; pigs, $18.5018.75; throw-outs, $16.00 17.00; stags, $12.0014.00; state. $19.15; Canadians, $18.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000; steady to strong; lambs, $12.00 19.75; others unchanged.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 7 Hogs Receipts, 6,000. Cattle Receipts, 1,650. ' Calves Receipts, 600. Sheep Receipts, 100. HOGS " Good to choice, 160-to 200 lbs., $18.50 18.60; mixed and medium, 160 to

weighing down to 150 lbs., $18.75 19.00; fat back pigs, under 130 lbs., $18.50 down; feeding pigs, under 130

$16.00 down; sows, according to

quality, $14.0017.00; bulk of sows.

$15.5016.50; poor to best stags, 80

lbs. dock, $14.00 17.00; boars, thin sows and skips no definite prices. CATTLE Killing Steers Extra good, 1,300

lbs. and upward, $18.50 19.00; good to choice, 1,300 lbs., and upward, $18.00

18.50; common to medium, 1,300 lbs. and upward, $16.0017.00; good to

choice, 1,200 to 1,300 lbs., $17.50

$18.50; common to medium, 1,200 to

1,300 lbs., J1516.00; good to choice, 1,000 to 1,150 lbs., $15.5016.50; common to medium, 1,000 to 1,150 lbs., $13.50 15.00; poor to good, under 1,000 lbs., $12.0015.00; good to best yearlings, $15.00 16.50. Heifers Good to best, 800 lbs. and up, $12.0013.00; common to medium, 800 lbs. up, $9.0011.00; good to best, under 800 lbs., $12.0014.00; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $8.50 11. Cows Good to best, 1,050 lbs. upward, $11.0013.60; common to medium, 1,050 los.. inward. $9.0010.00:

good to. best, under l,05u lbs., $10.00 I

li.ou; cumiuun 10 meaium, unaer 1,050, lbs., $8.509.00; canners and cutters, $6.50 7.50; fair to choice milkers, $90.00140. Bulls Common to ' best, 1,300 lbs. upward, $9.5011.00; good to choice, under 1,300 lbs., $10.0011.50; fair to medium, under 1.300 lbs., $8 509.50; common to good bolognas, $8.009.50. Calves Good to choice veals, under 200 lbs., $18.0019.00; common to medium veals, under 200 lbs., $10.00 16.50; good to choice heavy calves, $10.00 11.00; common to medium heavy calves, $6.009.00. Stockers and Feeding Cattle Good to choice steers. 800 lbs., and up, $12.5013.25; common to fair steers, 800 lbs., and up, $11.0012.00; good to choice steers under 800 lbs., $12.00 12.50; common to medium, under 800 lbs.. $10.0011.00; medium to good heifers, $9.00 10.00; medium to good cows, $8.009.00; springers, $8.50 9.50; stock calves, 250 to 450 lbs., $S.OO10.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS. Good to choice sheep, $8.009.00; a point twenty (20) feet south and two and a half degrees west of a marked stone planted by Robert A. Howard, County Surveyor in 1868, but not recorded, said stone is sixtyone and eight-tenths (61.8) rods north of the south line of said quarter, and one hundred and thirty and two-tenths (130.2) rod3 west of the east line of said quarter section; from said beginning thence south two and a half (2) degrees, west nineteen and nine-tenths (19.9) rods to a point thirty-three (33) feet from Laughlin's northwest corner; thence east thirty-five and sixty-six hundredths (35.66) rods; thence north eighteen and two-tenths (18.2) rods; thence west thirty-four and sixty-six hundredths (34.66) rods to the place of - beginning, containing four acres. Said sale will be made subject to the 1918 taxes, due and payable in 1919. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and for cash. ' ' MARK J, MEAGAN,

Administrator of the estate of Cath-1

erin Meagan, deceased. Kelley & Kelley, Attorneys. - Mar 7-14-21-28.

CHICAGO March 7 Hogs Receipts, 35,000; market unevenly 10 to 25 cents higher than yesterday's average. Bulk of sales, $18,2518.55; butchers, $18.351865; lights, $18.00 18.50; packing, $17.50 18.40; throwouts, S17.0017.50: pigs, good to choice, $15.5017.50i Cattle Receipts, 5,000; steers and she stock slow. about steady; bulls, 25 cents lower; calves, steady to strong. Beef cattle, good, choice and prime, $16.50 $20.00; common and medium, $10.5016.50; butcher stock, cows and heifers, $7.2515.50; canners and cutters, $5.75 7.25; stockers and feeders, good, choice and prime, $11.0014.75; inferior, common and medium, $8.0011.00; veal calves, good to choice, $17.5018.25. Sheep Receipts, 6,000; market generally steady; lambs choice and prime, $19.4019.50; medium and good, $18 19.40; culls, $15.0016.75; ewes, choice and prime, $13.5014.00; medium and good, $11.0013.50.

PRODUCE MARKET

CHICAGO, March 7 Butter market higher; creamery firsts, 4858c. Eggs Receipts 12,166 cases; market lower; firsts 38381-4c; lowest, 37 l-2c. Live poultry Market lower; fowls, 30c; springs, 31 l-2c. Potato market unchanged; receipts 20 cars. NEW YORK STOCK LISTS NEW YORK, March 7 The closing quotations on the stock exchange were: American Can, 471-8.

American Locomotive, 67 3-8. American Beet Sugar, 74 5-8. American Smelter, 69 1-4. Anaconda, 61. Atchison, 921-4. Bethlehem Steel, bid 67 1-8. Canadian Pacific, 162. Chesapeake and Ohio, 58 3-8. Great Northern Pfd., 94 1-2. New York Central, 741-2. No. Pacific, 93 1-4. So. Pacific, 1013-4. Pennsylvania, 44 1-2. U. S. Steel, Com., 95 1-2. LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK, March 7 Final prices on Liberty Bonds today were: 3 ..98.62 First 4 94.44 Second 4 93.62 First 4 94.72 Second 4 i ..94.04 Third 4 95.34 Fourth 4 & 94.08 BUTTER FAT QUOTATION The Western Ohio Cream company is paying 58 cents for butter fat delivered this week.

$4.75; 60 per cent, $108 per ton; $5.50 per cwt.; Quaker dairy feed, per ton, $50, per ewt., $2.75; linseed oil meal, per ton, $72; per cwt, $3.75; salt, per bbl., $2.75; wheat bran, per ton, $48; bran and shorts mixed, per ton, $50; rye wheat middlings, per ton, $55; flour wheat middlings, per ton, $60; white rye middlings, per ton, $55. '

LOCAL QUOTATIONS

Buying Corn, $1.40; oats, 60c; rye, $1.15; straw, per ton, $7.00. Selling Cottonseed meal, per ton, $37.00; per cwt., $3.50; tankage, 50 per cent, per ton, $93.00; per cwt,

FRUIT & VEGETABLES (CorrtcUd Dally by Eggomcyar'a) ELLINQ PRICE

Dressmaker Doing Her Bit "Since I was a child, I have suffered with stomach trouble and gastric attacks. Doctors could only give me temporary relief. A lady I sewed for told me of having been cured of similar trouble by taking Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. The first dose proved to me that it would cure me and it has I am glad to recommend it to other sufferers." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, ' including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Thistlethwaite'a Six Drug Stores and druggists everywhere. Adv.

Mrs. Elizabeth Lester Dies of Apoplexy Mrs. Elizabeth Lester died of apoplexy at the home of her father, Edward Bellis, 208 North Eighth street, Friday morning. Mrs. Lester has been in Richmond since September. She came here from Denver, Col., at that time, to make her home with her father. She was a resident of Richmond about 40 years ago. She is survived by her father, Edward Bellis, and one daughter, Mrs. J. H. Kinsey. Funeral services will be private. Burial will be in Earlham.

Moose to Initiate Twenty Candidates Charles E. Thomas, retiring dictator, will probably be elected Monday evening as the delegate of the local order of -Moose-to the supreme convention to be held at Mooseheart, 111., in June. About twenty candidates will be initiated and the election of officers for next year will be held at the Monday meeting of the Moose.

Soldiers Asked to Record

Discharges After April 1 Harry Fisher, county recorder, made the following announcement today: All persons returning from military service are requested to wait until April 1 to record their discharges in the recorder's office, as it will be that long before a book can be prepared to receive them. Request was received yesterday from the state board of accounts to have a book made for discharges only.

NOSE CLOGGED FROM A C0LD0R CATARRH

( Apply Cream in Nostrils To I Open Up Air Passages. Ah! What Relief! Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage- of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm is just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. It's just splendid. Adv.

Churngold Grocery Saturday and Monday SPECIALS ! New Location 23 S. 9th Size No. 2 Logan Berries, Del Monte, per can 29 Size No. 2 Black Raspberries, per can 29 Size No. 2 Hood's Cherries, per can at- 32 Size No. 3 Fruit Vale Peaches, per can 354 Size No. 3 Achard Gem Peach, per can ..:.- 35d Size No. 3 Lotus Peach, per can, 24; a dozen 32.60 Size No. 2 Pineapple, per can 29 per dozen 83.35 Size No. 3 Pineapple, per can 33 per dozen -$3.75 Size No. 3 Blue Feather Apricots, for 26 Size No. 3 Shell Mound Apricots, for .....25 Size No. 1 King's Delight Apricots and Peaches, per can 18 BROOMS, each 89 Corn Meal, 3 lbs. a bag. . . 18 H. C. BOWERS, Mgr. Phone 1702

City Statistics

VEGETABLES New cabbage, 10c lb . green beans 30c, cucumbers, 30c; egg plant, 25c lb.; new spring carrots, 15c bunch; spring beets, 5c lb. ; cauliflower, 20c lb.; cucumbers, 30c; egg plant, 30c lb.; kohlrabi, 10c per bunch; leat lettuce, 25c per lb.; head lettuce, trimmed, 35c pound, untrimmed 25 cents pound; leak, 10c a bunch; Bermuda onions, 15c per lb.; parsley, 5c a bunch; mangoes, 8c each; tomatoes, hot house grown, 85c lb.; Jersey sweet potatoes, 12c lb,; turnips, new, 8c lb.; potatoes, old, $1.75 bu.; young spring onions, 5c a bunch; Shallott's, , 10c bunch; breakfast radishes, 5c bunch; button mushrooms, $1.00 a pound; cranberries, 35c a pound; sprouts, 35 cents straight; parsnips, 5c lb.; black walnuts, 30c -lb., shelled 10c lb.; pumpkins and squashes, 2c to 5c per pound; new green peas, per pound 35 cents. Miscellaneous Eggs, 40c; butter, creamery, 65c; country, 47c lb. Produce (Buying) Country butter, 40c lb.; eggs, 33c dozen; old chickens, 22c pound; fry chickens, 24c pound. Fruits Grape fruit, 10c. 15c and 18c; bulk King apples, 10c lb., or $1.75 per basket; Winesaps and Roman Beauties, 10c pound straight; bananas, 10c lb.; lemons, 40c dozen; limes, 50c dozen; oranges, 60c dozen; strawberries, 75c quart; celery, California, 25c bunch;

fresh pineapple, 50c each; cocoanutsj

20c each.

Deaths and Funerals. Tegeler-Mrs. Henrietta TVegeler, 66

years old, died at her home, 413 South

Seventh street, Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. She is survived by her hus

band, Herman H. Tegeler, and one

son, Herman J. Tegeler. Funeral services will be held at the residence

Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Th Rev. F. W. Rohlflng, pastor of St. Pauls Lutheran church, of which she was a member, .will officiate. Burial -will be in Lutheran ia. Friends may -call any time. - ' '

OFFERS PALACE TO LEAGUE

BRUSSELS, March 7 Corporation "f of the city of Brussels decides to pro- -pose to the city council that It offer Egmont palace as a permanent home -of the. league of nations- ;. -

Constipation

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THERE , IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain's Tablets for constipation When the proper dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize that it is the effect of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic properties that aid in establishing a natural and regular action of the bowels. Chamberlain's Tablets have cured many cases of chronic constipation.

I WHELAN'S US jj Saturday Special ' Schumacher Feed jj That good feed for hogs, cattle and horses $53.50 a Ton jj4 $ 2.75 a Hundred jjj Have 20 tons to offer at this price for Saturday U only. . ' ' ' ) . J If not convenient for you to haul this feed oul H Saturday, we will accept your order to be called H for within a week. H Orders accepted over the telephone

Hi in is: i1!

Omer G. Whelan "THE FEED MAN" 31-33 So. 6th Street Phone 1679

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Fm tine Hoots - Floor varnish stain, all shades 90c per quart We handle eyrything needed to varnish or paint the floor. "ANY AND EVERYTHING IN THE PAINT LINE" OLD RELIABLE PAINT COMPANY 10-12 South 7th H. C. Shaw, Mgr.

mmirn bros. i SATURDAY SALE

Bed Roasts 20c & 22c Boiling Beet, lb- 16c

FRESH SAUSAGE COUNTRY STYLE, lb. - -

RIB OR LOIN PORK ROAST, lb. .... . . . . .7. . 30c Brains, lb. . . ... ...10c Pork Chops, lb. . . :.32c SPARE RIBS, lb ............17c

CHOICE SIR-LOIN STEAK, lb 24c HAMBURGER, lb. . . ; ; 20c

Fancy Bacon Squares sugar cured, lb. . . . .32c

Choice Bean Bacon -per lb. ....25c

nil Mi : '- ..;' . 715 Main Street; .-

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