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THE Published Every Thursday G. E. ELLISON Publisher AND WEEKLY NASHUA POST Entered at the Postofflce at Nashua. Iowa aa Second-Class Mail Matter VOL. XXVI No.

51 NASHUA, IOWA, THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 1919 Subscription, $1.50 Per Year, in Advance ID MOTHER CALLED HOME. M. Harrington Passed Away it Her Home Near Plainfield Tuesday ed. Two hundred and seventy nine numbers were sold which will leav the bund a nice little bank account after expends are met, but i Negligence in Caring for Roads May they i put to good use in the purchase of new music and the keeping up of other exigences incident to the organization. MAY LOSE RED RALL ROUTE.

The Fatherless Children of France THE AMERICAN LEGION Cause Change In Route From Waverly to Owatonna. was once a quaint French village. When the Germans captured the in which she lived, and carried Harrington, a good Tne boys appreciate the i a The following arlice from the last of the community, passed manner ini which the public issllc ()f lu rc neods i ceplions those approached to I'm'-' the lied a i in wlm-h chase tickets bought with a i i a i sr rjous spirit. We believe the public a )0 ciates the benefit of a good band to ing to i th," the- trail. the i and are felad to con- i eUer c- situation, tribute to its support.

away at 1:30 Tuesday morning at'her I ed to eii bencflt Summon. mment: home near iPlainiield after a linger-! wh nad har of advance sale, 0 111H(m las 0 ivpd a ing cancer, leaving a Kets says lt 1 husband ami nine children to mourn the loss of a devoted wife and mother. Lizzie Egelseder Harrington was born at Guttenburg, Iowa, May 28, 1877, and at the age of about eight years she came with her parents to Ohickasuw county and until her marriage lived in this county in the vicinity of New HaiLpton and later at and near Nashua. On April 25, 190G she was united in marriage to M. M.

Harrington and they began life together on a farm near Plainfield and have lived in that locality until her death. Nine children were born to this union, all surviving the mother and all are living at home. They are: Edward, Mary, Bernard, Jeanne Dupres is a little French, World War Veterans Organizing in girl who lives in what is left of a County--Jteeting Thursday for Organizing Local Post. soldiers of the World War, Iving in Nashua or adjacent thereto are i i I awav everv bov baby, she was drag i Her Jto-earVaml ho ground bv a burlv Gerniiin siie proved to be a girl. She is per- a crippled.

Her a wm i killed i war; Her The old timers rallied their pep and started nut to win. A Kout lined out a safe two bagger that landed safely in the diamond but (Jini i i called it a foul. This nearly precipitated a riot and if the ump had been a man of ordinary size he would probabh have been licked then and there, but no one cared to sass i so FARM BUREAU NOTES. Danger to Health In Canning Coin- Pounds--Water Glass--Poultry Culling--Tuberculosis. lullt- The Tax Incomes on land Speculation.

It lias been intimated ihe at torney general's office at Dos Moines that speculators in Iowa land, or persons who have profited by legitimate sales of land, will l.p forced to pay an income tax on profits so accumulated. publish it us v. i Iowa Citv. lo.va. JuU i .1 Usage.

I a i Dear a i considering seriously change in the routing of Red liijll Houte between Waverly and Owatonna, due to the fact that several local- was tahen by the Germans; she lives i her old ran (i mother, whose face bears the ineffaceable marks of terrible memories a i There are (10,000 i children like Joanne, i a undr-v-nour- 1 ished or i from shock. All a fatherless, many have had their taken away i Germany. i ure in desperate need. meet at the G. A.

R. hall in Nashua on this a I evening at nine o'clock to arrange for i a i i post of the Amer- ican Legion. aie being orgun- i izcd in different parts of the county an-! the -whiter bovs in this locality, should not be behind the others in i i score llomo eflecting an organization. This i 1 i a i includes all soldiers of the Canning Compounds sold under the players chewed ihe various trade names for use in home rag among themselves anil the ump canning are often harmful to health held to the decision. The helliger- and should never be used by liouse- ent.s were finally calmed i i wives, the specialists of the Buto proceed i thr- game, but the reau of Chemistry, S.

Department old i hud lost their pep and did of A i These preparations, not score again and when the locals which are usually In powdered form as follows: Scott, pitcher; Tom and contain salicylic acid or boric They the real victims of tne war--they be-1 m( eu long to no one country, but should Lite war, whether they saw oversea service or not, and everyone is urged to make a special eftort attend this Thursday evening at i acid, are unnecessary, since fruits The i of Ihe old timers was and vegetables can be kept for long as follows: Mart Scott, pitcher; Tom periods in perfect condition without i catcher; A Kout. first; any chemk-al preservatives whatever A Dr Tavlor. -second; Roy Nafus. i if proper methods of canning are fol- bo considered wards of Profits on the sale of land are in- fflcial i i i ua uif salt 01 i i a i nit; in- come, according to the tax blanks, be Properly improved ar.d kept and returns must be made on them as go TM condition i i i a i i i i i i a i i i i i i i i i i A i ities along the present route between I th i a sar rifice a and Owauonna. have i i of FBtntl lc9s aid down and tailed to mark i France, an American or- othcial route and cause the route to Floyd Ruth, Leo, Maurice, Margaret, Eliza beth and Genevieve.

She is also i other income. vived by her mother Mrs. Frank Egel-l seder of Sandstone, but who! the was her daughter during i i last seder service his release in time to visit his sisler mated recently, making an approx-i an( olller locilll tles have been practi- before she passed away. Four sisters imate tax of "si.SoO on a I acre a in loo'Mng after this the route to a o-operatins i a simi- ln lar one in France of i Marshal county ignored the Value of land in 1913 is taken as I a i of the official route and basis of calculation for Pities in that county have ch have not changed hands since golle so a as to nlark another route illness. One brother, Joe Egel-'ithe law became Iowa a A ofil markc-rs, contrary to ir, who had just returned has advanced on the average Blooming Prairie has never Ice overseas, was unable to get an acre since that time it was esti-1 given i "'l'l'ort asked for I Joffre is the head.

10 cents will care I 1 or such a child for whole day; for a whole month How much will TO give to help some little suffering child like Mean Dupres? I This paper believes that the terrible penalties of a should not be al- world made Uelow we lve something of American Legion and the rules governing it: The movement to organize a society of the veterans of the World War originated overseas, when on i March 15, 1919., a caucus of approx- i itnately one thousand American sol! diers met in Paris. A committee was left field; Jack Xafus. center i Harold Strike, field. Free Shower Bath for Gypsies. then i and there appointed to work a like committee in America, Bob Elliott, short-stop: Guy Kepple, lowed.

The Federal Food and Drug Act prohibits the use of harmful pre- a enatives in foods which come within its jurisdiction. The food laws of nearly every state in the union forbid the sale within the state of foods A dirty looking gang of gypsies, which have been preserved with came into Clarksville from the south a substances. Although neith- Tuesday afternoon. They were a the federal or state laws apply to eling in thiee automobiles. One auto foods canned in the home and con- load was all of the outfit that got sumed there, it would seem that the working in town before the marshal, housewife would not knowingly use, had them headed out and onward, in the food she preserves for her fam- At on" place on Main street the water ily.

substances that are prohibited by convention, to be held at Minneap- also survive, namely: Mrs. Hoffman of Rotholds, S. Mrs. Will Klutz- farm when it is sold. route and its in general.

Persons who deed farms to others' rnl i is 'Prom- of Wadena, Mrs. Tim in anticipation of death, to avoid pay- ses lln -ei't are ot no a a i we pro-. luesc Driscoll, of Nashua; and Miss Clara ing inheritance taxes, fall into legal! to cllan ge the routing between chU(lren to be administered bv The Egelseder, of Sandstone, error, according to Judge Shelby Cul- averly and Owatcnna to go via ss children of France 'Even- lowed to fall upon unprotected lit- olis Member 11 1919. at 11 a. m.

tie children and it will assist i 8 till I AS 1.4 begging women. A shower bath a a are injurious to health. given her from a one-inch hose, and --o-the language she used not com-! Water would suggest phmentary "to the water to all Farm -Bureau members that Clarksville Star. receiving contributions for these Deceased was a woman devoted to lison, assistant attorney general. This her family and her life was lived tax is collectible on all deeds made for them, although she always had i i two years of death, and appli- time to help a friend who was in distress.

She will be sadly missed by the relatives and and all who knew her and the sympathy of everyone goes out to the husband and little ones in their great loss. Funeral services will be held this (Thursday) morning at St. Mary's Catholic church in Waverly and interment will be in St. Mary's cemetery at Waverly. cability of such a tax on previous deeds may be alleged and proved.

No More Flu Says Ohio Doctor. Repeated warnings have been is-, TI, TT a sued by medical authorities as to ihe! The Blow-Up Coming Soon. Mason i etc. The i has appre' iated efforts from time to lime and the efforts of a few others, but you are in i the minority, am sorry to say. i i personal regards, I am.

Yours very truly. Robt. N. Cu'ix'jn. Pres.

cent contributed will go direct to some child. The small expenses of the American organization are donated bv interested friend 6 For a pledge ot" Columbia represented, a temporal organization was formed and a tentative constitution and rules were adopted. for Coming Bride. Mrs. Florence Smith and 4 Ihese rules aim only to cover suf- 1 Bertha Cofiman gave a shower Mon- i water glass to be used they put down a case of eggs in water glass for winter use.

This water glass can be purchased at the drug store at a nominal cost and will keep your eggs in perfect condition all Miss winter. Put down your 40c eggs in next winter eggs Eph Belden a Benedict. Word has been received here by relatives of the marriage on July 31, 1918 of Mr. Eph Belden, a former resident of Nashua, and Mrs. Edna Graham.

The ceremony was performed at Bellingham where Mr. Belden has made his home for a number of years. They will reside on a ranch owned by Mr. Belden near Bellingham. The R.epm^r join's Eph's many Nashua friends in extending congratulations to he and his bride.

probability of a recurrence of the flu next winter, it is a relief to have Dr A. Freeman, state health commissioner of Ohio, prophesy that the dreaded visitor will not return. Dr. Freeman believes that people who have not had the disease were Within a short time there is going 'of a year's support, 50, the donor i may select a child from the list at I headquarters, with whom he or she will be put in touch by correspondence, and from whom will come to the American "godmother" or "god- father'' naive little letters with grateful regularity. i ground to permit of state or- day afternoon at the home of the i in the farm home, and sell the ganizations, so that there may be a 1 former in honor of Miss Daizie Foster I that are worth 60c or 70c Then it duly authorized and representative i pi a i fl id, whose marriage to Mr.

will mean more profit to you and body of delegates in attendance a 0 nand Smith occurred Wednesday you will find the eggs put down the are to be a show-down on tbe problem ol many cities, people who do not I ---ng purposes: To uphold the living cost. i th" president tcel thev can a to assume a uyuoiu at last convinced by tbe receipt of the hol e0 year are ro attendance had a -most enjoyable vides among other things tbe follow- 1 time and the bride-to-be received a large number of pretty and useful i is associate ourselves together for ing Preamble. For God ami Country i a of the raildoad man have issued so many i a ing $3.00 to care for a child for the whole of the donor's birthday month. v. i i i I I i immune to start with.

And those! something really will have to be hat who have had it are now immunized, done; with congress finally aroused That is to say, those have not to the fact a the public iias be- liad the disease are those would i come one vas-t "constituency" in its not get it under any circumstances, demand for protection; with the and those who have suffered once or Packers offering to open i books ot'tener have now become safe from for congressional investigation; with another attack. i the governor of Iowa calling a are planning the machinery Ing of attorneys to go into the birthday month--what CAN you do to help other little girls like Jeanne? Write this paper, which wilt ac- convention when a permanent eve ning at the the bride's i just as satisfactory" for use in the organization will be effected. mother in Plainfield. The ladies i home. Use one quart of water glass The temporary constitution pro- Httemlnnce hart a 'most eniovable to 9 quarts of boiled water that has been cooled.

A five gallon jar will hold 5 dozen eggs. Poultry Culling Demonstrations-- Last week the Farm Bureau put on a number of poultry culling demonstrations throughout the county. The purpose of these meetings was to cull out the laying hens from the non- producers. There is just as distinct HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. and defend the constitution of the United States of America; to main-j tain law and order; to foster and per- Reported by A.

B. Harris Son, Abstractors of Titles. petuate a one hundred per cent Americanism; to preserve the memories and incidents of our association in the Great War; to inculcate a sense', Christian and Charlotte Kischh- vour contribution and of individual obligation to the a by heirs, to Nels C. Nelson, wd our coninoution a a i St tirlT tn I a type of laying hens as there is a distinct type of dairy or beef animals transmission to France to battle with another epidemic." i situation, it is a cinch that some- i 1 ooklet letters from French says the health commissioner. "I I thing is going to a (lren be malled to vou re Michigan Avenue, Chicag' -IK 111 0 masses; to make right the master rod west 30 1-3 rods north 12 rods I ucer thTmZth of i i 0 a a I ex norcl1 rod east SS rods Fren'ch on earth; to safeguard and trans- and north 12 acres west halt ne dr W.

E. C. Notes. W. R.

S. members please take notice and all come prepared tc tic don't i we will have to it I Prices i not take a big slump. but we want to be prepared for any The bottom won't a out of the eventuality. Of course there will be fporadic cases it i gets cold, but they will be exceptions to the rule. I believe.

There won't be an epidemic if 1 'know a i quest to the Chicago addres-. comforters Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 19th. A gold star has to be placed in the i G. A.

R. Service Flag, in memory Clayton Boice McGovern, grundsor of Comrade Thomas R. Boice. He died on the Texas border in ihe service of his country. It is very important a nil members be present at tbe next regular meeting, August Cor.

about it." Country Church Biiinsd. nifirket. The high cost of living will not become a low cost, i will a has boiled euruch Xow who will be the first to get in touch with us and help in this great work for the relief of these 1- 1CS Rpmeral)er even a dime will posterity the principles qr and south acres north 12 Vz freedom and democracy; to acre east half ne qr 34, Jacksonville our com-ix. $1 and val con. the right time for this work, as there are better indications shown on the individual birds.

The average early six or The a seven miles was strii'- by i i i the storm abo.it Tuesday night, arrt wa-i foinplciely nor even tbs 01 i i being soothing now. a i over. a i action is lo bum There be so many mutches and so much a i i without some sort of explosion. And there can't be 1 of millions of pounds of food-! stuffs in storage without some earn- care for a child a whole day. Whether have or little to give-GIVE IT! It's foi a M.

E. Church Notes. nut to justice, consecrate and sanctify anu vai con. mc Uer ig a ve poor layer In tWjJ 1-. E.

Thome and ife to Emma i a num er 0 ar ties hare I Gitch. wd. lot 3 and east halt of their culls now for twpnt-v flava name of this organ-! 2 i ock 33, Fredericksburg. have ization shall be The American Legion elig'iole to membership Mary Lehrnann to N. E.

Gary, arc a A.pril west half of lots 6 and 7. block et in touch'with this office and ization who were naval service of the United me of this organ- 2 block 33, Fredericksburg. $4,250. ll a rec eived no e-gs Wnr American Legion William Schoenleld and wife to F. kecp these cul 3 on Vonr 7 a at a .1 persons shall be Brown, wd.

sw qr qr 29. Day-1 cost of 6 a thev lav 'ship this organ-, ton 4 onlr few leg during the months in the military Mary Lehmann to N. E. Gary, jiarch and April the United States -u-eat i nf Inr-s ami 7. block I a Special! clunng the period between April 6.

Nashua. SI and val con. let us cull your flock sometime this 11)17. and November 11. 191S.

E. Gary and wife to Mary Leh- 1 nlontil For information aa to the M. E. church dates inclusive, and all person? who man, wd. west half of lot 1 and north whether it pays or not, ask A Nashua, esl i i to why prices continue to as those storage a i i grow larger.

France has taken government ac-! 3 p. m. Public meetings Wednesday were citizens of the United States at south lYu Veet of west I feet of tinn on the cost of necessities. Bug- and Thursday evening at 8 0 time of their enlistment and 1. Fiedericksburg, S125.

When the fire was i i a look a sort of action early fn i children a invited on Wednes- 10 a a was lirrriedh the war, and her people have been Nashua Defeats Denver in Tenth covered sort out the farmers I i i ciimajsc. but that protected all the time. The United day evening. If we have the best in- tefests of our town at heart we shall The best game of ball on the local diamond this seiison was played last Sunday when Nashua defeated the Denver team in the tenth i i by a score of 4 to 3. Both teams were playing snappy ball and it was nobody's game until the last half of the last inning.

Patterson pitched the entire game the lire Slates is slow in setting started, not miss these lectures. Mr. Adam the National Welfare author of "The Boy and His v.as too a to the end of the string has been repch-' Puffer, of a i Bin-thing for i and i is going to snap League, au st forts were to saving the Just where ihe rebound will take 1 Gang" will are again citizens at the time of ap-; p. -R-. Eygabroad and wife to H.

L. Big Appropriation to Fight Tu- burculosis in Live A bill has just been signed by President "Wil! school i i near by it was i that the flames were kept from eating that iip. This church one of the well- kept, modern churches and its destruction will a i loss on plication, except those persons sepa- Upham. wd. west 2 feet of lot 9 and! 0n rated from the service under east 20 feet of lot 10.

block 10, a amounting to dishonorable discharge. 0 12. bock Fredericksburg. 2 and except also those persons who re- Qeo. W.

Underwood to Marie fused to perform their military ier. wd. lots 1 and 2. block 3, avai i ab i for ope rating expenses, and inf. i i i a i O-t provides the appropriation of $1.500,000 for a campaign against tuberculosis in the United take us Gang" will have charge these duties on the ground of conscientious, wood's add to Nashua, and val.

remains to be Rapids meetings. Please come yourself and objection. Gazette. Lawler Dispatch Editor Hands One. for the Rich did the twirl- i i we al "'-lable ing for the visitors.

Clyde Hamlin i formation to plni's but it umpired a good game and his dccis-j i the will be re- ions were snapped out quick and ac-1 curate. The score by Innings follows: Nashua 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1--4 Denver, 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0--3 i a heavy At this in- patch has been up against something! tjon! oring your friends. Admission Local local Unit shall, 3. F. Anderson and wife to S.

B. Services next Sunday at the usual I be termed the Post, i shall have Briggs. wd. So acres on nw qr of 30. Preaching in the morning at! a minimum membership of fifteen.

Bradford $13,950. Sermon by the pastor. Sun-1 No Post shall be received into this Reinhold Eich and wife to A. W. 1.000.000 for the payment of in- demnities on condemned stock.

Three or four states have also made similar appropriations to the amount 14S.S50 to aid this work. Tuberculosis may be eradicated 'Oav schqol at 11:45. The organization until it shall have re- Bravener, WD, vl -i rom a i len i ana reinfection pre- Bro Leonard of the Lawler Dis duiemmuc- i a i mm. si.r..i manner, sw oi mes- from a ne rd and reinfection pre- u. i.euudiii OL me uis- ls picking up nicely alter the ceived a charter.

A Post desiring a a (except piece in nw cor-1 verted if oroner methods are eatab- tch has been HB-arnst snnipthino- i i i i- 'euieu i piuyei meiuous are a smaller degree in every town and lie; at We shall look for you in our! charter shall apply to the State 4 0 is prevalent 10 a greater or, place next Sunday. Epworth League ganization and the charter shall be Reinhold Eich and wife to A. W. Evening service at 8. (issued by the National Executive Bravener.

QCP. 2 rd-- lislied. First, tuberculin tests by competent veterinarians: second, by Cars Crash Together. Honey in Baby Beef. Last week Thursday M.

H. Noble marketed two head of baby beef that he had been feeding and received for them 14 cents a pound. Mr. Noble picked these calves out of his herd In May, 1918 for a little experiment In raising baby beef, having read up on the subject some, and fourteen months later when he sold them to J. W.

Pierce Sons the two calves 1680 pounds and brought him a check for 2 3 5 2 0 He is well satisfied with his experiment and is now confident that there is money to be made In raising baby beef and )s planning to buy a car load of calves and raise baby beef oh a larger scale another year. Muoni Will Picnic A Chalmers car driven by Dr. Stuart of Nashua and containing his family, and a Ford driven by Mr. has finally "kicked-over the The Centenary pledges are due this by the State organization. The Xa- Dresden actors" third continuallv disinfect, and last week handed out the follow-! week.

Please remember that the con- tional Executive Committee shall not i Charles Merriott and ife to A. ins b' stables; and. fourth, buying ing to the business men of that town: i ference year ends Sept. 20. Not much issue a charter in the name of any Bravener.

QCD, 2 rds seU sw 1 0 tuberculin tested stock If banks and other business i to clean 'P our year's work, living person. 31 Dresden twp. 2 precautions are follower etrict- rescntatives of our city are loud in I Good a is desired at the their' endorsements of 'Trade in Law-! services so a this year may end! Ier' arts and expect oiei-yone to the best D. Green. Girl Sues for $15,000.

Schuknecht camo together last eve- patronize them and when they or the ning about seven o'clock at the south I town have a job of printing they Republic Church of Christ. end of Hildreth street, resulting in no send it out to people who never spend personal injuries. Tne Chalmers a PT T-awW in i cent in Lawler in any way. Our readers will remember that 1 Margaret Bryhl, living near Plainfield, gave birth to a child early last Peter Lamp to John F. Donovan.

W1X lot 7. block ti, Fairview add to to New Hampton, $1 and va! con. M. E. Wane to John H.

Ganske. There will be sustained a bent axel, bent spring, will a i they may get I next Sunday evening'at 9 3 0 consist-' Albert Burvee lives on the old ork a few cents cheaper, but a i of a varied program, the general! Eck place 1 south of a a of being Lawler be if everyone did nature of which will be on the sub-' the father of the child. special service on spring, and at that time she accused rods 2 i re is no cause for tuberculosis average herd. A federal law provides for the free of the entire herds at stated lot 4. McHugh's sub-oiv of lots intervals and also a reimbursement i and 5.

block 15. Lawler. 2 fl a stoc that is condemned. The Henry J. and i to Federal government pays on a WD.

nwL, and 3 grade and on a pure badly damaged. 118 i would I a valuable consideration. Dresden twp and tne state ma kes a somewhat similar ject of prohibition. With special i 111 I HI Dr. Stuart was coming east a Th clalm to be doi numbers and lively congregational Pattens while Mr SchtiknecM was 0 i but they don't look i singing.

We hope to make this going south on Hildrcth street. It is to llg "This Paper represents i service which no one can afford miss. to This week she has started suit hi the district court asking provision. The owner receives the J. P.

SherclifE to Zinske Gabriel- indemnity monthly, plus the sale of son. WIX seU 9 Chickasaw i condemned animals, which, in and valuable lonsideration. many cases amount to 80 per cent ot and cut in and when tbe doctor turned Ihe corner the result was a City Press, Aug 12. What Gary Can Sell. A 40-acrc farm miles from the bank corner, Nashua.

Iowa: 8 room Bradford Lodge No. 129, A. F. and! house, barn 25 by poultry house A. is planning for a picnic at 12 by 2 1 granary and garage 14 by fair grounds on Thursday, August 22: corn crib 8 by 12: silo 10 by 40.

21. AH Masons of the Buildings arc all in No. One comli- to boost it and every business, either farmers or any other, no a how large or how small. You too. want (or should) your home paper to look prosperous and favorably with papers from other communities.

Well why send the money that belongs to the i nut of town any more than the motioy a is spent for lumber. coal, groceries, dry goods, shoes drugs or deposited in the banks. To make Nashua folks are cordially invited to attend, as there will be time to make the i immediately after the services at the town churches aie dismissed. At the close of the service the i A i lurtu.v V.U3C3 autvuui iu ov yd ufc damages ot Burvee In ne. pet j.

A ark and i to Jen mark( A gate e9t mate she alleges that she has suilered dam- en WD nw I i 4 si. Dayton twp a every owller reimbursed to the ages mentally and physically to a i a "because of the conduct of the defendant in tbe sum of 1 0 actual damages and $5.000 exemplary damages, no part of which has been paid, but all of Sidney Dunpomb ancl wife to 13. Condon. WD, lot of sub-div of lot 12. irr sur se't ne 4 'i-95-12 in New a and va! con.

Carl Christensen and wife to E. A. extent of two-thirds of the appraised value of the animal. This new law passed by the Federal and State departments is proba'oiy the biggest thing that has taken place in recent Men who now have doubt i i -I'-lCIl T- MVS I I I I which is now due. The case wm Barker.

WD. lots 5 and 6. block 2, to their herd's should have theii tu- funeral of Dr. Bacchus will be con-1 me on for hearing at the September ak Lawn add to Fredericksburg, I bercul tested at once andI protect ducted with impressive ceremonies, tpm. nf court --Waverlv Independent no.

impresslve ceremonies. Cremation immediately after. The morning service as usual, dis- Waverly Independent themselves from any future losses. George Underwood to E. L.

Smith, A11 reactors are not necessarily u.nl Se a 8 (1 lf" mm Still Pluv Ball I Vm Iots 7 to 10 blocb a and lots 3 condemned under the new law. A missal promptly at 12:30 so all who! "Id Timers Still flay Kali. 4 a 9 0 1 6 bl(ick and lots tP rt fnr desire will have time to attend the whether members of Bradford Lodge or not, and their families and all members of the Eastern Star and their families are invited to pack their lunch baskets and join in the picnic. tion: land rolling but good producer. Here is a chance for good home in a good neighborhood near good town.

A 40-acre farm Carrvlll'3 for $4,000. miles west of Fifteen hun- committee on arrangements dred down; $2.500 In $500 annual Messrs. E. W. Staler, W.

C. Kitchen, payments, interest at 5 per cent. R. H. Pierce, Nashua: Simon Jepson E.

B. Tucker has bought the H. M. and WJ1I Dayton, Piainfleid. Crooks property In Greenwood.

Deal that should circulate in this commun- Tnost of it goes to pay taxes, rent, interest, groceries, clothes, church dues, shows, ball games, electric current. I etc. What does Matt Parrott Sons; do for Lawler?" Little Brown Church service at 3:00 p. in. Bible school officers for the Several years ago Nashua had a add lo Nashua.

$1 and val con. ball team that established quite a 4 ind 9)to 1S bl(ick 2 and ots at1d egrtgBted tor bree d- and to 16. block Underwood's purposes if there is no external i gn tne disease. These Republic M. E.

Church. Arrangements tor entertainment hare not ret been completed but It Is probable that a good speaker will be Mcured to give an address and other prorlded. The Intention made through the Gary Agency. 921,240.50 for Pop Corn Crop, Card of Thanks, Services next Sunday will be held i i a nvl as usual. Sunday school at 1:30 p.

ing lnal as as preaching service 2 3 0 We Feyerbend to J. L. McKone. lnav gra ded (is soon as calTes are and put pasturized milk of on team that has been winning its share i a covs that non-tubercular. of the games played and last Friday i i phan and Richardson to E.

A. rti seage not Inherited and the issieued a challenge to the old J1U1C tcls UIK ))a ii team a estaonsnen quiu- K. teyerDend to J. L. McKone.

Mn lv be graded tis soon as coming year will be elected next Sun- reputation in this section as a a D. 146 feet of lot 11. irr stir of ne Separate 'the calves M. a Pastor. eam Thig lown now has a good i 4 se 1 12 Dayton twp $1 and val them on either pasturized team that has been winning its share roil.

a la Inning game hgur- We desire to express our thanks I for the kindness of all friends during the death and burial of our husband will be pleased to welcome you among D. Green. Pastor. Kllison. WD, lots 22 and 2S, block 1, jf taken care ol can be raised as Well Oak Lawn add to Fredericksburg, Ta.

is i it ere allowed to remain with F. W. Brown. WD. figuring was about right.

The two teams met at the fair grounds about of sH and of $500.00. George Crooks by referee, to the mother. Give this new topic vour very closest attention and get In to to a good old-fashioned family gathering of the affair. Bui Ineflt Duoe Winter. An mutually torgt crowd WM out I There are some big popcorn grow- and also for the generous flor- Atk i A I A to tM Mt OM WotMiday tre- the era In the northwest part of the state.

J. H. D. Gray of Ida Grove, says that al Especially are we grateful to the P. L.

Kepple and Heald Wall Lake township, Sac county, has families for their entertainment of the champion pop corn growers of our Chas. Edmonds. that section, and perhaps of the state, Frank Parkinson, who lives about 3 nltoi from Lake View ttrop for $11 hai Jui M4D.S. Just told Mr. raising popcorn Rex Edmonds, Qeo.

Bdmonds, Luclle Edmonds. Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Putney rttuned Iron a week's auto trip teeing the sightt through wwlhera Mlm- H4 WtottMta. Thty wtrt hy Nr, Ml Mm. J. F. tat Mir ywi utf hw ratted some tot tkto to to torf Mt Ht tm turn to imiioiB this Service! at little Brown Church The pastor of the Christian church at Marble Rock, and some ot his par- ishoners, will be over next Sunday to hold services in the Llitle Brown Church.

The service will be at 3:09 p. m. and everyone Is cordially invited to attend. for a course Hone Bcoaonkt the Cedar Valtoy Jwtot Ooltoct at Iowa, will MM yow MMtto. 4 3 0 Friday and the contest was i'e' 4 and 29.

Dayton twp. with a pep on the part of the timers that surprised even themselTes se'4 and touch with this office If yott want- neH and ng further information. ahd gave the regulars a bard run. The Brat Inning was without any special features but later with the bMM all full Roy Nafus landed on oic of Chare? Winter's rurreo and pat It over in the left fleld away out towwrd the track brlnciag the run- hone Md Roy tot to third whm his wIM AnoOw kit hrOMht Hoy koM the wm cM ttat fe tte Ifik It Volney 0. Nash and wife to M.

A. Kepple. WD. and swH and eH of ne Vt sw 1 5. Deerfleld S.

twp II and val con. Julia A. Goodwin by admstx to Lillian Goodwin, WD, and ot (exc lot 1. except cemetery and RR 10 Bradford twp, fl.SHO.OO. Hetona Finnegmi to A.

Joaw, WD, thought of having your herd State accredited list? It wW pay N. McKinwy, Ok lot 4 and tot 3, block 1. Cow- toy's add to Lawler 1 art 1. P. ItBlcht Md wife to L.

8Mtth, WD, tatt 1 ud MMk I II Sixty acrn, food tetr Si poor land, DO rocka. kail town; periwrt. MTM trw.

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