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[} ‘ s - Nebraska I GOYERNOR ISSUES R T R T | Nebraska | |Beatrice Grows, And Business Men MHE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUN | GENERAL MORITZ VON AUFFENBURG, former Austro-Hungarian minis. ter of war, who com. manded'an army early in Nebraska ‘ Patterson of Harlan | 1915 TURKEY DAY PUT Referendum of Missouri Valley Con- ] 3 -, fna A cha was given: Music by Johnson's orches | w ™ ' \ " nixed quartet; “The Sum |t . v ons,” Martha Smit Respor R t sell Lindberg: “Testimon Ldllje Lind T™h . Al solo, Emil Olson: reading, Iva Makeever lass #ong, class of ¥ When Dreams Come Tr Emma nd Myrtle Beckman. A ans Is Bank Examiner Avuiant & fuates was admitted wnni entlon ni Stromshar wenty-six graduates was admittes FLAG DAY EDIGT Al Pull T h the war, has been arrested ference Schools Reinstates TROMSRURG, Neb., 2 nbership. The following ofticers wer - - : : : he aluman! re n « ! . clected 1 joostrom, presiden’ u oget er (Ftom & Staf Correspondent in Vienna, according to Thanksgiving Games fot 1918 of the Str High o | Miss Margaret Buckiey, vice ' predident gD LINCOLN, June 2 (Bpecfal - 1vidence late dispatches received | | was hetd 1 Ay ever in t Scott | and Mrs, W. Fred Johnson, secretary Tune Fourteenth Specified by Chief (From a Staff Correspondent.) being shown to the governor by the State P! eived. |IN EFFECT HERE IN YEAR 1916[0! at whin o program troasrer E ti T I H T BEATRIC Nel June (Special. )| Banking board, of which he i« & member ‘ llE | xecutive as lime for konor- | Few cities In the United States of the that the work of examination was min-- | — : = o — ing Stars and Stripes. size of Beatrice have a prettier or more|ning behind, Governot Morehead today | LINCOLN, Neb., June 2 -(Special T iy | up-to-date athietic park, , appointed & M. Patterson of Harlan | | eram.1—¥oot ball gamen in the Missour 9 This falr little city on the Blue is' county as bank examiner, being the ninth Valley conference will be permitt on | CALLED TO SCHOOLS' ATTENTION |, " il (i svers way and going fore|on the et Thanksgiving day, it was announeed to-| } p to da n { | ‘ g fward at a pace that will astonish the | No examiner had been appointed to take | day by Chancellor Avery, who made pul - | T (From a Staff Correspondent.) state | the place made vacant by E. 1. Mullow {lle the result of » referendum taken | 4 Y’ i ‘ > < LINCOLN, June 2—(Speclal)—June 14| With three railroads running througli | ney, who resigned to accept the office of among (he members of the conference. | \ i has been designated as Flag day by the | the city, with some of the finest resi-|casbier of the City National of lLinceln The rule prohibiting the plaving of “tur N \\ WA |\ Fovernor of Nebraska. it being the 133th dences to be found in the state, with|The number of examiners remains the | {Key day" games waa rescinded by & vote e N . anniversary of the birth of the nation’'s geveral excellent store buildings that | same. | i,v' b to | emblem, and that the day may be fit- | would be a credit even to the metropoli-| Mr.. Patterson represented Harlan | ~evraska, Amen, Drake. e kennns (| A TRUNK or a BAG--Whiech tingly celebrated Governor Morehead has | tan city or the capital city, with all of | county in the last legislature and is & Aggies and Missouri voted In favor of Tha trutlkiE #n abe. oftering (n: UR week-4ud saili et RUOlE MEE lseued the following proclamation its busines streets paved and many of |cousin of Sam Patterson, recently ap receding from the rule, while Kansas and fn the best stores everywhere up to $10. They eontaln one tray.with The observance of Flag day is being them extending out into the residence|pointed auditor for the United States | Washington opposed i, The twe schects || 18 the best stores everywhete up to $10. They SORERIESEEEEATLIREL e A O e nterest to the Portion for many blocks, Reatrice may |treasury. Ha was born in Cass county, voting againat It took the ground that the (| two compartments, The cuteide is stesl coverec, SR children and youth of our land, and af- well be listed as an ideal city but has been engaged in the banking | action could not be legal except at a[] well trimmed with beary har Rt o svaitl $6.75 forde an opportunity to impress on the fts park is a beautiful sight at this|business in Alma the last few years. He regular conference meeting eather Ar € . o M A : f w ek of small luggeg have taken an assortment {ninds of all the significance of our BAN- | 0 of year. Nestled on the side of &l a democtat Cannoellor Avery sald he had little fom our best stock of small luggage We hava taken &n assortment " et in the field of blue keep hill which has been cut down and filled b | doubt aa to the legality of the referendum |§ ©Of 15, 16 and 18-inch, all leathier hand bags, leather lined, P b ol o e «atat on one stde and corners hand sewed. Originally sold for freh i omind {he UDIL, A itg In on one side, a retaining wall of ce-| Wanpant Clerk Bus | [and the situation resolved iteelf into S s T e 8 $5.00 o e Theall” the heroim of our ment holds the lower portion of the park | y | | those schools desiring “turkey day "#RHEV'LINwG- oy slTEI\N LE 1ot il foh forefathers and mothers in thely cfforts and extends six feet or more above ma( : [] | games playing them, while those who did 1803. FAR‘NA ‘hYI T to establish the government under Whith | giound, almost entirely surrounding the fl,ylng tate's Oney | | not would not change the present policy & R S et o . y | | Nevraska will not have a turkey day T herofore. us governor of the state, beautiful place. A grandstand and pretty il 1 \ vrie that Monday, the 14th day of June. ' grass-covered diamond at one end, with N s TN Coraiponasnt) [ &ame next year, because Stiehm han al- D present year, be set apart as Fiag e side e \ n h il dy completed the schedule, but in 191 from_the state capitol building school grass and shrubbery completes the pic-|yqrpynt clerk in the office of tSate Aud t6 O oLy ioMtEn citizens at their homes and vlaces of ity ac '}:m istric y D, Cook, LAC ! malary dAuring the month of May is | hLusiness; {hn"l_)zlu'g‘ r}l(“ll‘\‘s":v‘r‘\' ".‘mvl.;:\y(iw.;hl;‘\l I\l’}»nlnv:\' |-rn|h‘on; R .1‘, xl‘ 8 '\\\r‘v‘,dw,fl by the number 8¢ warranta insued | Postmaster Brown e eral dupidy of the fisg be seen and J. M., and ollins of [New |, ,yat devartment. As shown by the { : e hare. that a Wholesome and genu- | York. The firat flve are among the most guaivokiy rerct 406t of the Httre o alipa | G. S l R, ine respect for law and obedic nee (rn Of- influential men of the city, and It ‘8| gas “wrtten out. The total amount of | 1ven da aI‘y alse s cul o the nearts of our d e P S esents fXe aamhin. e : ‘"""m”"” ;"; “"l""’."“_”" N8 an eX*|theme warrants amounted to $4%,175.10, or | _— here is no more healthtul sign of the | penditure of nearly $40.000. bout 812 to the wi 1 | (From a Staff Correspondent.) petperuation of tne republic and ite in- | Beatrice has a commercial club that | iR i g Bl st 0 tutions than the fact tha people | o E W I Sk JANCOL \ (8pecis ) o this cotntry, of il clnsses.” whether »]‘:l’n‘ ):::‘:' ":":‘;M“:'\" ol '"} . o ?r'\':' diker iB‘LANcE IN TREASURY | | master Francis Brown has been notified native or forcign bern, or the N - Lo il e | | by the postmast eneral that beginning #nd put" el lifes ARd"properiy in J20)- | and the bustness men of the cits gather| GREATER THAN PREVIOUSLY | | by the postinaster gensral o einnin \ ardy for its defense. ' [ there at that time and after joining ml | e N R L H 3y Long may it wave |'a social time go in a body to some bus gy s B0 RGDR, | Bt L R e A\ ity oo fhe land of the froe 2 ness house and inspect it. They are | SHTY TSN SeeT——————e ] [ Been At the - LincOin DOMOTHCE WA 4 \\\“ i Aba the home of the brave | keoping closely in touch with euch other | MINCOLN, Jutie 8. —(Bpecial.)—The hal- | | amounted to $67.000 over that of the pro 1, VAN - | e Soodi ot the Sl aate Wit ance in the state treasury for the month | vious fiscal vear. This will make the ' E]khorn Va,llev ! for the good of the city as a whe ending May 31 is $42,110.27 greater than | | pay of the TLancoln office an even $4,60 ) . at the close of business the month previ la year 5 : Meet at Hundred Diplomas oub, wccording to the monthly réport of [ Save the Coupons EdltOI‘S tO eet a | State Treasurer Hall given out tais| | Fremeont ple to Ma o : | moriiing, tie balance the pre:ious nonth | | cmicaao. gur A A e T Long Plne Saturday‘ Presented at Kea'rney belng S1i81AKT68 and the last $1.1%.%0.%, L >= | ~Lucius W, Hammend ana Miss Gertrode Plione Douglas 1609 and have a case sent home. — | State Normal School |zt oy wers it a| 18 { Robinson, botn of Fremont. Xev. were ||, LUXUS MERCANTILE COMPANY, Distributors LONG PINB, Neb., June 2—(Special ) — | a i b .. The money 191 GENERALL MON. AUFYENBERG | licensed to marry here thin afternoon e " val- | — shown to be invested as follows | “The annual meeting of the Eiklorn : : o Cath 8 s 0404 Lol i | - —— cy Fditorial association will be held here | KEARNEY, Neb. June 2.—(Special)— 1L a¥h of "d'_"n” 900,682, 4 HYMENEAL. | L 1oy Edit - n deposi i Saturday afternoon, June 5. The address|The commencement events of the o t'v‘u': General fund e STREET RAILWAY PROBLEM ke oy Normal school in this city closed thin | "iants held as cash.. 100,52 61 | " of weicome will be by H. M. Culbertscn University = warrants Fallera-Stewar | e Tnd the response by President George A. |morning. The address o the « s |UBghly Narants e PUT UP TO COMMISSION| .. ratlers-stewart: e~ M YACATIONISTS, HERE IS YOUR CHANCE---SAVE MONEY Miles of O'Neill. Papers will be read by by Scuator George W. Norrls and|Normal achooi wir: R Miss Iness Stewart of Walthill and Al-| Ben A Brewster of Chadron, A, H. Back- | diplomas were presented to the clask of |“rants held as cash. . 046473 50765 | LBl o LS S bt hiddnint S et | " haus of Plerce, B. I Howell of Wood |10 seniors by President George S, Dick. | TRUST FUNDS INVESTE LINCOLN, June 2 — (8pecial) — The| 4 jere yesterday by Rev. Nathaniel l ne run a lake, Cherles H. Brady of Oakdale, W.|Sunday the class scrmon was delivered | "grignent 8 ¢h ool oo, o o state rallway commission spent the time ,\14;11’“".’]‘!‘“"'7 of the First Prosoyterian | 1 RIS oFNEBE (8. (3 Euilky off by Rev. Titus Lowe, phstor of the st Tl L I o today Iistening to evidence, in connection | ot | Can you Imagin®auch a cemnce? Wo are manufacturers and sell % v 3 dis reh ¢ ahn orma y 2259 P dlrect to you o middleman's p s, Our wholesale depa ent I8 ove Atkinson and, W. 8. Barker of Valentine, | Methodist church of Omaha, the nor Agricultural = college with the application of business men of " “:i:k'"; wu ...I».- v‘x‘l"‘ln-":;:h Faie “t“ S asent ““:‘"uh“ aad trav. In the evening the editors will be thejorchestra of sixteen pleces and a :nh] Shibwatent fund East O street in Lincoln for the exten- DEATH RECORD Il “iing goods e advantage of our it Jitney Plan giasts of UBTLARY Piné Commerciul dubjof forty “voloss, furnishing the mufe [NOSISU: ehdowment . o ®.706.915,97 | Mo of the street ‘car line’ from where it g HERE 18 FHE PLAN—READ, at a banquet. T e ! e o OOIBI N urns West on M to' O street’ direct down O | Tactory_Price 8$8.60 g banquet was held at the normal wchool | pongy on hand total okonor | ixvasnth, y eter Vomltame. S0 Price 8678 | i w M k 01 an kS i ol e Joe b This has been one of the great prob-| FREMO Neb., June 3—(Special.)- Firat Week . | st Week .3 .08 0 aKe Lle Sore ‘prssen. "I the evening s puplis | OLOEST NOFARY ASKS TO [1ems of the streét car service In Lincoln | Peter Vogltanc. father of J. ¥ Vo&'anc | Third Week Thid week .| 300 : were present. In the even! Vand 354 A0} the s cbmimilasic superintendent of the Colfax county ou X Sunda:y Closlng reception was glven in the normal achool CONTINUE IN OFFICE |25 2t "o nay or anotner " | achools, dled at his home, four miles | ®irth week X .. . 170 main building, which was largely at- L 1€ ohe; WATLQU/An i gt Siparif = s il Wi Per Week SR T = “ 5 4 tended by the citizéns of Kearney, a large Pr Statf Correspondent.) e Want Ads Are Best Busine d for thirty-four years had re- | Then we deliver deliver - 1al 3 (From a Bta ‘Orrespol The Bee Wan s Are Bes ness | oi age and for thirty - R - e HASTINGS, Neb, June 2—(Speciall, mper of alumni and the entire student | 1 ixeorne™ Jine o - (Special)—D, © ) ¢ o new runk. a5 v ro e IR G sk L otal MEN0 NIRRT SRR START AT EITHER END OF LINE OF FIGURMS Telegram.)—As a result of F“:“;"" :'l:b body. Cole has written the secretary of state R AL I SN | AR A B s o o s o o ot o e & ihe |, June 7 the school opens its summer |,ying for o blank that he may secure | Fatehary News Notes. Bee Want Ads Produce Resuls i MONEY. o bbb vy b.rl'\rhh: ¢ dealers for | Lorm: With prospects for a very Iar8¢ €n- {ihe necessary freeholders in order to be | FAIRBURY, Nev..(June 2—(8peial)— ferendum In Daketn | OUR WARDROBE TRUNK LINE conflwmmc: t:;-co: 1is SABAIED: oot | S ent. commisisoned as notary public. Mr.[The preliminary heating ,of°Roy. Barnes rnm'l‘-'m":"h";un:‘ fBpecial Tele- | b T it e A B A Titions were tn ciroulation today for the ESTS OF Cole was first commissioned by Govemion | was held *yesterday :before ‘Judge L. 3.1l ST i™stiiion which had been etreu Bosnot fail" to e ) titions were in circulation today for the || FGISLATORS GU Alvin Saunders in 18 when the state | Nutzman. o was represented by ex-|Kram—A petition which Bad feen el | Bt atatene ' Vs, oy Sdreln’ aneiilae p gt ot il BEATRICE BUSINESS MEN |¥as a territory ana has contimued as | Xajutant General John C. Hartigan, who | 4¢d DY Iawvers wan filed with the sec. | OMAHA ..JiK FAGTORY candy o i notary. public ever since, having been ¢ oy hi Jounty Ats| oMY ¢ : ’ P \ Sl 3 pleaded ‘not guilty for him. County At-1,, 10 ro. a referendum vote the law HEADS BEATRICE, Neb., June 2.—(Special)— |CcOmnissioned elght' times. He desires | 15,ne; Rdin' had preferred a charge of passed Iast winter which allows & five- | 1209 FARNAM ST. DOUGLAS 1068 LEXINGTON MAN The Gage county delegation in the last |10 continue as lonk as he in alive and |, .qui¢ to Kill against him and he was{ g (e verdict in clvil cases in this |3 o gy g hold the record in the notary public race 8 o 3 WESTERN BAR A legisiative session, Scnator A. D. Spen- |10ld the recor bound over to district court by Judge L. |srate. cer and Representatives D. 8. Daibey, G. | for longlive J. Nutzman, who, fixed ‘his bail at $1,000, — i < N 3.— el le- | W. Steinmeyer and T. E. Conley, were which was furnished by his father, W. It Wil Relleve Backn . LEXINGTON, June 2.—(Speclal Tele iz oy A a < | gram)—The following officers were | Eucsts ut the Commercial club luncheon | Automobile \_‘eh'-::m-'. Baveabes. | . Barries, clty, attdrney and prominent| Apply Sloan's Liniment to your back, | elected at the meeting of the Western | Tuesday. E. M. Marvin presided, as E"" s"‘nd“" “ “'“_w ,h'm‘ e m\'u! lawyer. Barnes shot Ernest B. MclLane, | pain gone almost instantly. Don't rub, : g kers were P. A g S ] ity it penetrates All druggists.—Adver- bar assoclation this morning: E. A.|toastmaster. The spea 2 3 ex-city policeman penetrates; ook of Lexington, president; J. J. Hal- | Barrows, Lincoln correspondent for the|Ravemna, lost a Ford car by fire under | DUV ERIRASE L0, Lo DT | Cook of Lexington, h ° . S Fast|UNUAUAL clrcumstances. He was on the | M " | 1 ¢ North Platte, first vice presi- | Omaha Bee: Superintendent W. S ast | the Fairbury High school in the class| —_—_— igan of N . s ;. [road’ home from Ravenna last evéning | 3 | N fe Sentence, | . Fred Wright of Scott Bluffs, sec-|of the feeble mindeq institute; T. E. 1915 won a prize in.the shape of a Womun Given o - \dent; J. V. Romigh of |Conley and E. P. Mumford, private secy)and rdh over a pile of straw Iying in the [ Of 1913 won & BEEC I EAE BARRE OF B/ ;s mGON, Mich., June 2.—Nra, Al | ond - vies . pres 2 > 'R, Halligan | retary to Governor Moorehead, who rep- |FoRd, The straw rolled up under the car, | bovauet o SN P Vert Steele, fovnd guilty of murdering | Gothenburg, secretary; F alligan having graduated in the cheapest gown. A resented the chief executive at the lunch- | CAulit fire, and soon the gasoline began her 1l-year-old stepdanghter, today was | of North Platte, treasurer. The next an- ] \soline beman | < iss Leopolbought the material for|® SHADIRghisE, WY or eon. Mr. Barrows spoke of the good |to leak. The result was total destriction gentenced to life imprisonment in th nual meeting will be held at North|®P% ) > her dress at a bargain sale for $1.26, It bl AR h el Platte. Judge Hostetler of the twelfth | Work of the Gage county delegation and |Of the. car. It has been used but a few Ay The prise was | tF2it hous rr 1 ! ; be O . v/t de b e er. > A hé sixteenth | SUPerintendent Fast stated that through [months vk uadh: br.DREERNCE « $H0.BEI. shingled o death district, Judge Westover of the si the efforts of the Gage county represen- 0 2 - offered by the faculty of the high school. | | distriot - and JiNA Berehi of NS LSOUE- | o)1 vee anpropriatioha. for s number of fchuyler Votes School Bonda. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKean and thil-| Sonntpashate. Teia) . Negian, ;| todith SHEVERING-SUNE I 4 '.'°"2,r‘"y improvements at the institution had been| SBCHUYLBR, Neb. June 2—(Special| dren leave for Long Beach, Cal, tomor-| PIERRRE, § D. June 2 (Special Tele- | :;’;I'::::'A":'!:‘““?:“::':d:“:’ “m ual. [secured. G. W. Steinmeyer sent word | Telegram)—School bonds carried, 9 for|row in the hopes of benefiting (nelr | gram)—The ftrial of Herman Eonnen-| cial Reforms, and Reformers.' BANQUET TENDERED TO THE GRAND MASTER HASTINGS, Neb., June 2.—(Speclal Telegram.)—Members of the A. O. U. W, from Carleton, Grand Island, Glenville, 1fansen, Ayr and Holdrege and the local lodge last night tendered a compliment- ary banquet to Grand Master F. A. An- derson of Holdrege. More than one hun- dred were present. ' e News Notes of ¢ GENEVA, Neb, June 2. F. Flory, cashier of the St neva. Fdward First National bank, with his family, came (O% COTER HERHEIOT L E vesterday evening to visit his parents |Sanization will be by districts Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Flory. W. F. Flory| goos to Omaha and from there to Cali- fornia. Charles Allen, a veteran of the civil war, is verv ill at the present time At the alumni banquet last Saturday night the following for the ensuing year Held; vice president retary, ¢ Hadsel Mohrinan. ’ — Deba Speaks at Ravenn RAVENNA, Neb, Jure 2.—(Special.) Fugene V. Debs, soclalist, addressed audience of several hurdred the base ball yestorday The revent had besn freely but coming right after the crowd was not at all hoped for. At the speech & game of hall was played be- tween Ravenna and Ashley, the result being & victory for Ravenna, 9 to 3. officers were clected President, Albert Lora Bolton: sec- tre: Roscoe ac asurer, people at afternoon. advertised tion Day lad been relusion of th park Stephens Speaks at Hooper. FREMONT. Neb., June 2.—(Spe Congressman Dan V. Stephens was the principal speaker at the Memorial day exercises at Hooper Monday. The cpera house was filled and many were turned away for lack of room New Comm HASTINGS, Neb Attorney flames E has bee foner Named June 2.—(Special)—~ Addie of Hastings n appointed a United States com district of raska of the law firm missioner for Mr. Addie is « of Ragan & Ac The Best Mediel The first dose of Dr. covery helps your t & bottle today; Advertisement. memt member e for (o King's New soothes throat. Al druggists.— Dis- cough e (Special)—Win | an | il ) | that he was unable to be present. GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION IS FORMED AT TECUMSEH TECUMSEH, Neb., June 2—(Special.)— The Johnson County Good Roads asso- clation was organized in this city Mon- day evening, at an enthusiastic weeting of farmers and business men, following lunch at the Tecumseh Commercial club. C, V. Douglas was named as pres| dent; P. 8. Nestor as vict president and |J. C. Moore as secretary-treasurer. The |epeakers of the evening were Mr. Moore, {Frank Liphardt and Hon. D. 8. Dalby of Beatrice, president of the Nebraska |Good Ronds assoclation. The county or NEW LIGHT COMMISSIONER APPOINTED IN FREMONT FREMONT, Neb., June 2—(Spe.ial.)— | 1. N. Jenkins, formerly with the Omaha | Light and Power company, has been named to succeed L. D. Wright, lighc and | water commissioner of Fremont, who re- | signed. Mr. Wright, who has been in| | charge of the Fremont plant for eight | years, will go to Chicago, where ke will| | enter the employ of a large engineering | | company as consulting engineer. | | | |HASTINGS DRUGGISTS ‘ AFTER STATE CONVENTION | \ ! HAsTINGS, N June (@vectal | Telegram.)—Hastings drugeists have or- ganized to make an effort to land the 1916 state convention of druggists at the state meeting in Omaha next week, Ses- | retary Blake of the chamber of com-| merce will accompany the del>gates to | Omaha ! GOVERNOR WILL DELIVER | COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS | a Btafi . June (Special.) nor and Mrs. Morehead left this after noon for Peru where the executive fill deliver the commencement day address Peru Normal school (From LINCOIL Correspondent over- at the Fo t Fires Near Dul | DULUTH, Minn i Two (ores firen are reported 1o be raging in timbér northeast of Two Harbors, twenty-eifght miles from Duluth The flames after burning two days in the sme, timber igm beyond control and belp has been ase ' and 112 againet | chiidren's health A Good Breakfast--- Properly Selecte Means a running start toward the day’s work. There’s concentrated Energy . schein, a prominent Stanley county stock WISE WORDS, A Physician on TFood. physician of Portland, Oregon, has views about food. He says “I have always believed that the dut ln of the physician does not cease with treating the sick, but that we owe it to humanity to teach them how to protect G their health especlally by lLygienic and - “With such a feeling as to my duty I take FOOD from great pleasure in saying to the pub in my own experfence and also personal observation I have found hat It contains the rich elements | anie ' womsstone from Wheat and Barley in form | rowmiiiii fsines for easy digestion; and so quick- | 7, T s v ly absorbed that it makes itself | i i i d felt in body and brain. | S el 18 o e 6 e | “This {s written aftor an experience of “There’s & Reason" | [&rise izt 2 Grape-Nuts Family (rade supplied by: South Omaha—WM, J 2502 N Street; Telephone South 863, Omaha—HUGO F. BILZ, 324 5 | Street; Phor clas 30140, Council Bluffs—OLD AGE BAR, 1512 South Sixth Street; Phono 3623, Try One Can Anyway and See! Take the Coffee from Your Grocer on Trial 2-1b. 60c - > YN MY Botter than any 30c Coffee obtalnable GAS ROASTED Equal to many 35¢ to 40¢ Coffees Paxton’ Gas Roasted Ean corFreE B PALToNAGAL MREN ! b et 15 A Gas Roasted means quickly roasted direct in the flame like pop com. The strength and most of the aroma are saved by our quicker method. WM J.SWOBODA RETAIL DEALEF i PHONE DOUGLAS222. OMAHA NEB J

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