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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 53

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Mason City, Iowa
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GLOBE-GAZETTE, AUGUST 2 1934 lew Bridge oh Road 1 1 t. at Hampton Opened HAMPTON, Aug. was ened on highway 65 Tuesday ening with the, opening '-of the Squaw, creek bridge which has en under construction'since May Joe Barry Rites to Be Held Friday in Belmond BELMOND, Aug. has made of the funeral for Joe Barry, who died at a Mason City hospital Tuesday afternoon to be held Friday, morning in St. Francis church at 9 o'clock.

Burial will be in St. Francis cemetery. Look for valuable Coupons packed in all Atwood Coffeti, Teas and Spices. Good for many kinds of premiums. Different blends of fresh Atwood Coffees at your suit every taste and prke.

FUNERAL FRIDAY FOR FLORENTZ Former Joice Merchant Dies From Injuries Received From Horse Kick. JOICE, Aug. services will be held Friday at 1 o'clock at the A. T. Haugo home in Lake Mills and at 2 o'clock at Zion church for Theodore J.

Florentz who died He suffered three weeks after being kicked in the.head by a horse and died in South'Dakota. Mr. Florentz born Nov. 1 20, 1874 in Norway. He was married to Miss Willand in August, 1907.

To this union five children were born. Mr. Florentz operated a butcher shop in Joice about 25 years, but quit the business shortly after his wife died last winter and went to South Dakota to work. Surviving are one sister and four brothers in Norway; one brother, Ed Florentz in Tacoma, and three sisters; Mrs. Ole Mogan, Lake Mills, Mrs; John Stensrud, Buffalo Center, Mrs.

A. T. Haugo, Lake He 'also leaves one daughter, Miss Anna, and Glenn and of Jolce. Burial GOOD CHECR GROCER Coffee to Ae GOOD Mlust be And coffee to be fresh must reach you promptly after roasting. Good Cheer and Grocer Coffees, our exclusive brands, are rushed direct from the roasting ovens to more than 800 Rite-Way Food Stores and no store is more than 2 days distant from the roasting plant.

Buy either Good Cheer or Grocer brands of coffee and we guarantee that you wiil receive FRESH COFFEE. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 and 4 CHOCOLATE CREAM JrjciJCi 3 Tin or' Glass' PORK BEAN'S 2 can. 19c FRUIT NECTAR 14c Jack Bprat No. 2 Tall Can Jack Sprat. For Making Delicious Summer Beverage.

SPAGHETTI .2 17c SUMMER DRINK u. 5c Jack Sprat Prepared. Medina Sized Can Jack Sprat. 6 Flavors RED CHERRIES 15c POWD. SUGAR 21c Mor an Jack Sprat LOGANBERRIES.

18 49c FLY SPRAY. MT 25c Mayflower JT OE PEANUT BUTTER 25c FLY RIBBON 5c Jack Sprat. Not Too Too oily Here's Where They Get a Foot Caught CORN an2 10c Mayflower Sugar Corn SALMON Red Roac 19c SARDINES 4 can. 19c Packed In Gallon Seed Oil. COCOA I9c Mayflo-n-er BIRD FOOD 21c Chamherlaln Brand MUSTARD Jack or Horseradish Style (15c Value) AND ONE (15c Value) Both for 19o DILL PICKLES Mayflower Tasty and ft Fragrant 47 oz.

jar CRACKERS All Crisp Sodas 2 lb. pkg. LAUNDRY SOAP Bl Bar, 19C BROOMS 69C TOILET TISSUE An.bassarior Wrapped Roll A Ro 1 PEACHES HALVES OR SLICED Mayflower STATION WMT No. 10 Can IMASON CITV DIVISION will take place at Zion, the Rev. H.

Rosonquist officiating. Divorce Not a Divorce Until Costs Are Paid UNION, Aug. divorce is not a' divorce costs are paid, at least in Fayette county. 'Mrs. Dola Deeds Kappmeyer won.

a divorce from Albert Kappmeyer In district court April 3, but the decree did not become effective because the costs were not paid. Kappmeyer paid to 'Clerk Meskel the costs of Uvo suit. Mrs. won use' of her maiden' Is now serving a SO day jail sentence in the Fayette county jail because of a little affair'over a diamond ring belonging to another woman, which she gave to a Castalla boy frleiid to wear. The theft case brought out the facts of the divorce costs.

Everybody dreads another war in Europe, but will'know'Which stocks to buy this Telegraph-Herald. Weary? Enjoy "Fmh from DM BE THRIFTY Shop at P. Stores This Week-end ptRE ECONOMY KUlli Fresh Country Doz. field hag 15c $1.77 Beans Peaches Beans Ann Page IS, 'it T. Plain or Veg.

0 fif cans y. V. S. No. 10 Water Pack can 41c Jona Green Cut No.

2 cans Post Toasties 1 Oc Bor den's Kag WE PAY 14c FOR EG'GS or TEA SALE JVfAYFAIR O. P. BLACK lb. pkg. NECTAR O.

P. BLACK lb. pkg. GREEN 2 25c HOLLAND RUSK 2 pkgs. 29c DROMEDARY GINGER BRKAD IVUX pkg.

23c QUAKER CRACKELS 2 pkgs. 17c CHERRIES R. S. P. Is'o.

can 10c LA RGB 300 SLTNKIST Lemons doz.33c WHITE HOUSE rich milk, ready for Instant use. T. T. ROOT 2 27c ALL FLAVORS 2 pic KS 9c ANN, PAGE T. IM.

or Yog. 3 "cans' 25c NO. 10 CAN JKLLV MAKING M'ITJ-1 8 25c PREMIUM 8 9c LUX 2 19c LUX TOfLET Soap 4 cakes 25 KXCELL GRAHAM 2 "ok 23c WASHING POM'DKIK 29 S.20c STOCK OH HAV 100 CRfSl' Celery stalk lOc BLUE Plums lug 99c SHiT'JtBNT CRATE Peaches Saturday CHOICE RED Rft'E Watermelon lb.2c CANNING Apricots lug 99c FINEST QUALITY NORTH FEDEitAL VOUNG TENDER BEEF Roasts ib 10c FRESH SLICED ARMOUR'S STAR Pure Lard, YOUNG TENDER Beef LEAN SHOULDER Steak 2'" 9 25c WISCONSIN BRICK Cheese THE GREAT flTt ANTIC PACIFIC TEA CO SEVENTEEN Sterling Groceries and Meat Markets No. 1 No. 2 No.

3 Friday Saturday Monday We Deliver $1.00 Orders MEAT DEPARTMENT Sterling Select FInnk Steak, I5c Decker's Pork Loin, Ends, 13c Choice TJccf Roast, II). 13c Decker's Choice Beef Ribs, 8c Br.mmschweiger, lb ISc Spring Chickens, fancy, lb 20c MUSTARD, 2 quarts for MATCHES, 6 large boxes CLEAR LAKE BUTTER, lb 23; 27 Sterling Home-Made'Bologna, lb. 15c Sterling Minced Ham, lb. I5c Decker's Tomato Loaf, 20c Sterling Fancy Slab Bacon, Sterling Smoked Country Sausage, 2 Ibs 25c Decker's Sliced Bacon, 5-lb. 40c Longhorn CREAM CHEESE, HILEX or GLORAX large bottles, 2 for CAMAY TOILET SOAP, 6 bars.

15' iBBm FRUIT DEPARTMENT Peaches, bushels Apples, Greenings, 4 Ibs 25c Oranges, large size, dozen 39c White Grapes, 3 Ibs 25c Grapes, Pears, Bananas, Reels, Carrots, Beans MIRACLE WHIP, quarts Van Camp's PORK and BEANS, 5 cans Peaches, crates Grapefruit, Seedless, 4 for 25c Oranges, good 2 39c lb 2c Apples, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Corn, Plums, Potatoes NUT MEATS, pound SOAP, 10 bars 27 BAPTIST CHURCH ICE CREAM SOCIAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 Luke B. Miller Rock Garden, 842 Northwest ic DANCING SINGING A program (hat you will bo proud of, come out 1 In coollof tho oaks, by tho of the pool and enjoy an evening ot repose. THE ENTERTAINERS DorothyMlcUey, Mailne Knapp, Ruth (Pat neighborhood quartet lii son 'And dunce. Pure CIDER VINEGAR, gallon, MARSHMALLOWS, pou nd TOILET PAPER, large rolls, for 19 25 PINK SALMON, tall cans, 2 for FOLGER'S COFFEE, lb: 32c FOLGER'S COFFEE, 2 Ibs. PEANUT BUTTER, quarts 22 BRINGING IN THE RADICALS A lon jvgo when I advocated cost of production profit the IcnderH or the Ociuocrallcj purty culled ino riidical.

Tho doniocratlo party came out for of plua a profit for t.ie fHrmer In Jf I were In tho position of you few lenders, I would resign mypoaltlon bucauao you don't want to bo associated wltli radicals. I have put. tlireo men Into and I am going to put tho fourtli one in a very sliort time. You mothers and that have sons nml daughters' who, arc looking- for worlc or If you arc out of a Job yourself, you would not call a mnn a radical that does tlioho If I took all the profit myself or Invested 11 back that would be different. If tho 8,000,000 business places In the United States would place four men In business wo would not have an Idle man In the country.

TWENTY-FIVE MILLION (25,000,000) BUSHELS OF RYE I opposed cutting: down production and I think (hat time proved mo right about tho so-called jjroat surplus that we had oti hand. press slates thut the Indications are that about 25 million bushels (25,000,000) of rye will have to be Imported. I was called radical by a few of tho leaders for Riving niy views on over-production. I belong to no political party and I am not afraid to face tho fuels. Your problems Mill all IMS solved, tho strikes will all be over, wo will have a fairer distribution of wealth, peac.o and good will a belter country to live In, when you do just three Figure the farmer's business, and tho wage earner's business Just tho sumo as you figure Industry.

Tho farmer's cost of production plus a profit, the wage ciirner's salary based on tho cost of a fair living, and Industry based on a profit for the little fellow just tho same as thu big boy. STERLING COAL FEED CO. JACK McCOLE, IMgr. LUKE H. MILLER Monarch CAKE FLOUR, large large Webster PORK and BEANS, lb.

can, 5 for 22 Chase Sanbo'rn COFFEE, 26 TOASTIES, SCORN FLAKES, Ige. 10 BROWN SUGAR, Ibs JAR COVERS, JAR RINGS, good, 7 Jersey Cream FLOUR, 49 lb. bag Webster's Vegetable SOUP, 5 cans Monarch Breakfast COFFEE, lb. 21 .1 Talmoliye, 1 Super Suds, .1 Chips, 5 Giant Bars Soap, Colonial Tray POWDERED SUGAR, 4 Ibs. MR.

FARMER: BRING US YOUR OR ANY OF THE 3. STORES..

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