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Lenox Time Table from Lenox, Iowa • Page 8

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Lenox Time Tablei
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Lenox, Iowa
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If you have need (or these Items you will be using good judgment to come here to boy them at prices so low they sound foolish. 36-mdfimole Sheep-lined Coals Men's Corduroy Sfceep-Iined Coats Bays' Cdntaor Sheep-tenet! Small sizes Large sizes Men's Horsehide Leather Coats Men's Corduroy Trousers Men's Hi-top Leather Boots Boys' Hi-top Leather Boots $3.95 Men's Flannel Shirts, large asst. Men's Winter Underwear All Reduced. Bay that extra suit you need now. was ftnuseTf fE cBaraetSBfijffVr of tatft? ftntf gatlieretf afiitt frame rwirflnr tftit Sffi Boflemfafe Jfrf meet yore.

CTaplWttr nnnottncetfi rfRep-, melltahnnH tones seemett paverftsntte fit ronm awf cfttifr ienipK tfte tftrfiigr voice of We? stiff find? sfnrcft on pfnno; SJB ISTteer Ksowerf tne Sfretcfteil Band. "Jaaper itte tn; S3ss Gatewnnd 1 cnnse- can gwss tlte reaanis foe ymir caff; Flense fie ai.ftoir8ehrt.fr aarf ant wn "I'm aorry di tw- wait Tor "Ofii. Haven't Bfc Mr. fffnrftei: beeir praying wftft terrier, and when fts ran away plnyed frtnmf aome ftoofta and Fvg fteerr readings it EUBBER FOOTWEAR IS FOTOO) ONLY ATTHIS STORE AND PRICES ARE LOWER, Better Get in Now On One of Our 1-2 price overcoats WM. L.

DEY ERMAND I Classified Ads. For Sale ,20, 39.00 and $10.00. Custom I hatching 3 cents. Brooks Hatch- Lard barrels, 91.00 eacfe. Lenox Bakery, 19-1 3W3S ery, Iowa.

ia-fcf Wanted gilts. Heniyj WAHTBD Nlir3ing calves thafc win make good in the feed yard- I. HL Lenox; 19-2p QMo ne 125L. 19-ip Piano Bargains REAL bargains tn used re-condftloned pianos at $75, $K50, etc. Free delivery, payments.

Benedict Piano darinda. ia-2 Poultry order for baby efe3x and castora hatching. On saeeoont of tow market prices, SE am reducing aiy rtceg accord- by March common ter March CMz hatched ieghorns Stenry For Rent ROOMS FOR week or "Ton did quite right to- mnfte yourself at fwme. Sfiss. frnfewoodi''" "Tou're wry 6fig' 3fr.

ClarSre; if yon'IF forgive me fat mentioning It, your piano? ftns; wonderful" tone, but it Snh- wasn't aware of that. Softody hag opened the- old rnin since my mother pnsned 7 away over ftve years "And yon live quite He' nodded. while fig praised her with the impersonal' air of gnod ftreedlnff which was his natural, heritage. He decided she wag the moat young 1 woman he Bad ever seen. la ahe waff more nenutlfnl than MelUe- Elmer had thought dint an impossibility for any womaiu Ferliapsv fie CoM himself, that was the undeniable "air" of her more than to superiority of sheer physical beauty.

Nellie, too. Bad an air, but ft wag natural while Mlast Doris Gatewood appeared; to- have acquired herg. She was dressed to a manner which Elmer could not have described; like al? of hist ges alt he- knew about clothes was that they loofired stunning or indifferent. Miss wardrobe then and there in evidence waa neither stunning nor Indifferent, and Elmer found In hfg rag bag of a mind a phrase' that appeared to describe her and her clothea. She was well; groomed.

Her ehic tittle tan was a Paris her a aancy air and: fitted her face. Her hair was bobbed and as hfaei and glistening- as a raven's wing; Her sfcin was the kind one loves to touch, bnt whether her glorious cot oring was natural or artificial was neyond Elmer's anility to decide. She wore a amart tailored of brownish tweed and somewhat mannish cut, brown silk atocfclngs and cunnrajr little brown brogues with tasseled Her shirtwaist, with; a tailored; collar, was immaculately white and very plain. She wore Colorado Charley's handsome brown silk tie; her gloves I mwfte my Hvfngr want RV antf pntttojf eftWir mourns efcisr yow want to ail snoot Oie forftuw you By (Re aneftp I fm oederaf and gft snappy BE to Be a poor and a mtllionnfre tomorrows Ifa) aome expressfwtt iwofc aa to your irfens on 1 site (patlons of wealth. Bocs niisttftj for happiTiess, or vice yon- to 1 wftft marry efte one ffirl ww Been waif in for you or Eflers- out," lie- reminded! nobody's hnainess one girl or two Pf tlipre were I sliotild not discuss tfienr." "Tipped a fonf tiinf time." went fn, flusftinjr i tftil iviir mile on rlmr sufr Ject or not so uminlly we stslr finrf out.

r'ar'lun, fir try stfeft EO' my fcnittimr herHnftfr, Clarice, what is your man Friday cookina for "It smells like corned hiwf and eaftbapTR to me. Tin's is fijn it?" with hail tj month, furnished, Inqmre were brown and her eyes were 136, Mrs. E. Wainwright. 16-2p FOR Orr, See Mae 19-lp ih 4 1 r' 1 USED CARS We have on hand the best assortment of used cars to be shown any place aH in first class condition.

1 1929 Model A Fordor 2 1929 Model A Tudors 11929 Model A Roadster 11928 Essex Fordor 11928 Chevrolet Sport Coupe 11928 Chevrolet Touring 11927 Chevrolet Fordor 11927 Chevrolet Coupe 21925 Ford Coupes 19J5 Ford Fordor cheap ones 2 Forduon Tractors and Plows 1 New Tandem Disc, priced to sell Lenox Motor Company brown, challenging; alight with, interest. "She's a darb thought Elmer Batterworth Clarke. "Brains to spare. Mnst have, to be a special FOB BENT The Glas Pafcton i corr woncfent of the American residence on East Temple St. Te rttera like of Arlo Richard, I9-tf can afford such nice clothes.

But ahe isn't overdressed, either. What Nellie would call good taste la the fceynote of her Miss Doris Gatewood on her part was, without appearing' to so, malting: a swift appcaisal of Elmer Cferke. "Isn't he nfce looklngj" she asked herself. "And he has nice manners, too, for a hick. He moat have had a nice mother.

He's Real Estate FOB all sizes, also city property. Inquire of W. H. Stock, Hotel Lenox, phone 149. 52-tl Nice small town, but not a Beqben, te'a shy and sensitive.

Hello, he wears a stiver service, button fe bia lapel. fieeo to the war and been wounded. Bight leg, doubtless, i notice be favors it Just a little. Be his salts Witft 'eager curiosity. m-'lded.

"Tlren; youfre as plehian I 1 she? efialTenaRil. adore plain fooif iurdi Fur To himaelL' Elmer said: "I suppose Til he a fi'vz if I don't fn vitff fren to ent some of it. Oonfoiimf I tliirtlc slie tft be imriepdl or wants to tie. Time's- just ll.ft« tflese ftohemi.Tn newspaper He tn visitor; "I annnbt lite very mncfi to invite you: to- dinner. Miss "Td adore oome" she Interrupted before he could 1 eioafc his Invitation with more "Dirr- fnj dinner we have a Jfiss If yon- can 'ire without a chaperon.

I "I'm sure you're not at all ft dangerous person, Clarice." "I am sure yon are!" Elmer came back at her. just lilre that. She blushed at. the compliment and proved herseif equally fast "I see you are- not a stranger to risks. Mr.

Clarfce; I had two brothers in the servfee. One wrc'g killed nt Soissons anif the other was snssed. He hnsn't been; very well since. He lives with- are in I-os Angeles." l' Well, I hart taste of phossen gas, too. My Innas; are still a little ticlclfsh, bnt I'm slowly the e.fect.

Pardon pfease wh-iie I tetf Jasper to- set place for yon? and; few fancy toweaes fa yonr That was very deKghtfuS 1 eonvrentlonaE Mlas Gatewood; was charmtog 1 It was her hnsiness to be charming; and she knew her business. Her charm re- cei'ved conafderable Impetus; however, from the charm which she e.Ttracted from Elmer; Under tffe ameliorating Influence of her delightful personality. Elmer was In perfect form. He was Interviewed without nefnjr aware of It, nor did Doris. fJfttevtrood have to Interview him.

Everything ahe wanted to know oat naturally In their convergatfon. In fact, the lady almost forgot sne was playing a part. She- was returning to Los Angeles on the train which came thronzft Pilarcftoff at tenrtnlrty that nfght. After soggested that, nn- I ess Elmer had 1 something better to do, they might fcOt time by going tor a mevtev SInee Keflie was dining out- and Elmer had nothing; better do than escort his new-found scfpralntance to the mnvfe, he declared he could think of nothing more delightful. So they wept to see a thriller, and once during an exciting moment of the photoplay Miss Gatewood seized hand Impulsively and clung to ft, apparently quite oblivious of what she was doing.

After dinner Elmer walked with her to the train and got her tittle traveling; case ont of the checking station to the depot. Before ahe boarded train sne had eiacted a promise from hint to call upon her and her Brother at their Los Angeles home and have dinner with- them, Elmer said be expected to be in Los Angeles In a few days to boy an automobile, and would take that opportunity to re new aa acquaintance so happily begun. Upon arrival is Loa Angelea, Mae, alias Doris Gatewood, reported to Colorado Charley that the fish was on the liae; that nothing now remained to do save get out the act land him. CHAPTER VIII HEN Elmer Clarke returned to bis bumble aome after seeing Gatewood off at tne mil- road atftttoo, be aenafitJe having one of the moat de- lightfut to Of course he bad spent many delightful Kettle eonv Her Her swmrf itet, ft; fitttf srmict fty nnte merriment the- paft- ttferestert in efretnfWfwaE trt IMt ttngfr ftarf Beett Just tow Frtittfc Elmer AKmrant definite 1 Sftfte regarding estate it iiprfy af msy penf emits to eftw a of ttt tfte poorer sreetiBtt fsmre wBfiefr tTnefe cfrawa renrnfy entirety eo- tfie vafrte tfte afticfts; ftomfat fijntt nnif Iftrfe fiiisfrnww a nsnrer'k collegiate atmosphere to tbe ooe he's wearing, Hfs tie Is a trifle flamboyant, bat what they're wearing lately. "He seems reserved dignified.

Bet he'a aa oW-fasbloned boy. takes off bis hat fn and ajv bis fa street to old ladles. western type Bod not tftfef ng me fa 1 hffr, fewt eve as and free front desire a baby's, Kjaaer, you're a and I TOO. Btow to iai like ful; but about this other girt there had beeo a efcatm so utterly different from NeUie'a that Elmer, after the fosbfen of his aez, yielded to the tfeKgbt of tt without bothering to analyze ft. She dawted him.

She bad, la effect, to (ike be ha4 be rafgbt wttft her bte tor etee- of trustees of solKfeiH in wblefc avid vague fee $4 not he the ef rte the tftnt firtfe MnMns business eoirftf rearfily Be 1 disposed of to form finttit of fi large loenl inv f)'f rnnrsev in view of frtimlF.ifpflthv tfifa ao tfepeairfenf upon- ft fa presence; wmilrf rmw (it immfi fif a prnf- fft. fttrt; ft (NnnffT- fee rfTspnswrf of mif. IbHsrSRtf. JfeFwtfte advised tftfir After renrfftig that fetter, Elmer ttrare than: ever inclined to- foC- imv ffte rift-in ttsf ivf iiJa iriiniRfe arn- bttfon anrf paroftose a fine par. He earrfetf Cliff fetter over Co f'tlar- dmmerefnT fnrar Suv- tegs Bnnfc and showed tfte- officer of Cliat tntfotE, Nellie much, fnteirest- sonie wfteit lie was sntpsr down trv Los tfie frtUoxci'ng dity fo pfaee nn orifer for rhe new esir.

FTe- procnTwst Jfedie the ffrst fa: ft Before rfrtve away front tile wtfrfi ftfir new the next a smart unr- formetf efianffenr appenrefl andi re- fito rfiat iKit'e to: afEocd; a ffrst-cfnsa car could not possihl'y To- tfrf.viny ft ftlra- JSlmer wns strwcfc" by the force of argument aavf ea- efie bran at a safory of ffifty a wwlr. WBfle wmTCfngr for the license ptetes- to rerriirev lie eelephonerf Doris OatfiwrtofJ. and. was rewstrrferf: with, aftrtll feminine cries of de- Ifeht from; the lady in questiott fTonld. he not come oat to the honse for luncheon? She had Just Srtriafied: her story and waa about to mail: it east perhaps he waxild care to read tt first? Elmer would.

He wonTiJ he- delighted to 7 and at one o'cloclc be slid noiselessly np ta Cfoloraffff Cnarley's dainty bungalow and discovered: the girl and her alleged brother waiting for him on tne returning The famed: prodigal, from nnwholeaome wftb the ftaafeg and the could not ftave- been receiTed. with: mote enthusiasm. The Inncheon was ex- qnfsf te and; served Dorfe wood; herself. She flushed prettfly when Gol'orado- reminded; Elmer that she bad cooked tt her- seEf, Chacley ate little, however, and appeared and disinterested; as became a semMnvalidv ETavfng been informed that Tie was- of World war, Elmer at once had for Colorado- Charfey a distinct feelinsr of and the conversation was almost en- h'reiy of soMlerfng-, to preparation for this, the- bunco man had "boned up" on the A. B.

from aa Invalid ex-soldier at Arrowhead boa 1 pttal and another at the home at When tt seemed that he mijrht be getting Into deepwater, Doris saved fifm by gestins that It was time- for him to take nis after-luncheon- nap. "Poor Brother gets so exrited and nervons when he taifes of those sne esplatoed to Elmer. "It wears him oat evea to think about Elmer suggested, that Doris and he go for ft rtdfr. Doris re- ptied that sne would adore It so they went, fa cat nt defiance of Elmer's voluntary promise to Nellie that she be the very first person. to rtde to his newr car.

In justiee to Rimer It be added, however, that he had pletely forgntfen that promise. Raving been lishtly made, it had been as lijjbtty WbiJe in France Elmer, to common with thousanila of other young Americans, had visited Paris after the Armistice and had there listened to the old saw that tf one should sit long on the sidewalk in front o.f the Ottfe de la Pair, ewervhody he had ever fcnwwn would erentualls pass by. Elmer had sat there half a day and been accosted by nobody more Important than mlUtaPr policeman, who had made him exhibit, in writing, his right to sit there, It occorred tn HTreer upon his return to Pilareitos three days later that this is Indeed ft very small world. An eatHe tttan PUarritos hud seen him drlvfaf atoeg Santa boolevant with Deris Gatewood. and former belle, who had emigrated to Las Angeles and was eking oat precmrfens existence as ga ertra In the movies, wrote borne to Alice Cteadfellow that she had seem Blnwr Cfarke fox- trotting tn a Hollywood cafe with Kid who bad everythln her except the fcttefaea stove.

This gossip so Interested Alice that she fett It -eir duty to mention ft tf Nellfe ratbcart, who said aotblns. bet wondered Utrte. Rimer arrived fiuuBe ia a larty ftitrae of ralnd. Ha bad bad a deflgbtfal ttine At parting Pnvfip te her presence- stwl with that mmtor wd Htfttm wbfrft sa fascinated htm not to and gbakm Mwd in (teen wink arrlvef ldat the taataat Rt- next man you meet wearing an if it doesn't fine and outwear 5 em all. you ve found the BILL DEY ERMAND OAi Mea of Telegrapb On hfe btmdredth, birthday at Lemtngton', Irelandi, Harry a former telegrapher, told how In the early days people brought parcels to- his office, be- Iteving that they could be sent by Ynmt HospftaE patients of long tenancy can appreciate the words of a former convfct.

Int a current he- was asfced by an taterrtewer what made hfrat long mostly for freedom and he repttedw "I was working tn eae gartfen and tfirongh tne window there drifir- etf the odor of ham and: eggs." Mental Disease Oddities Among patfents at the Royaf hospital fax meiital and nervons diseasea snfferfng: from "Stereotypy" fir a maEffi wBo. wrote a stogie wortf to the same way times stoppings Another spent aHMs sparetune foir eighteen years straffling and resBtrfEUnj a pacfc of cardst. A third spent forty- eight years- institution, and never for aaytnlng: except "trafli fare to Foe- Only Many a fellow wfitt dabns; to open for suggestions is etoaeii for Des JTofnes SERVE STORES! QUAUFT PBlGE Crackers 2 Ibs. 24c 'Fine i. 84.98 SALMON, fancy pink, lb.

can Coffee, 3 Ibs. 5dc "Flavorite" Pure Santos Cream PerHv 22c CSBAP1 FRUIT Texas seedless Special Perlb. OLEO "United LETTUCE Soua LARD, pure, per pound ORANGES, Florida russets, bu. order FLOUR.

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Years Available:
1930-1976