The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, July 18, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    HIBERNIA BANK
We are still selling
No. t Caracol Coffee for 38c per> pound
$ 7 1 ,0 1 0 ,6 3 7 .0 5
H APPY
P R E S E R V IN G
This same coffed would cost us 41c today.
Our
is limited and the price will have to advance when
we buy again.
It will pay you to buy several
month’s supply. We are selling all other gaades o f
coffee at today's wholesale prices or lower.
Now is the time to lay in your Grocery supply. Many
many things we are selling lower than we could re­
place at today’s market and they are steadily advanc­
ing.
DAYS
»S '
NOSLER’S
Cash & Carry Store
The demand for Mlrro Aluminum ia phenoaoeaa 1
criminating purchaaere hare bean quick to rw
ertra that moat truly reflect* gedl hoecekeepini
Tea Kettle# ........ .............t i M
Double Beilera ................... « 95
Sink Strainer#
Berlin Kettlca
Percolator# . . . . . . IS.7S tq 9AM
MUkPaaa...
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MRS. BONNIE WALKER, Prop.
Frsh Bread Cakes and Fancy Pastry
Laird Baildlng
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Coquille, Oregon
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will buy the best residence
lot in Coquille this week.
Sm ooth and level Just west
o f the City High School.
This lot is worth $500; adjoining
lots have sold for that price, and it
will be good for that again before
many years. Sewer taxes all paid
and street improvement taxes to
date. This is the greatest bargain
ever offered in Coquille d ty prop­
erty. For further information call at
SENTINEL OFFICE
T U « ¡» the only time this lot
will be offered at that prict
CAPITAL'S OLD MAID
CLUB IS MO MORE!
Total ...................,..|M 9.10
At the time e f diabnnding we bad
<M00 ia Uharty Bonda and $101.87 in
eaak. Wa turned thia over to tha W >
men’« Ctrk Club for the “ finishing
pp" of the Liberty Temple aa a man­
orial for the aoldlore and the people