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THE NASHUA REPORTER AND WEEKLY NASHUA POST SELL IT WITH A WANT AD D. Busching Named Delegate Democratic Convention TM NOREU (NASHUA HARD WAS late and editor Nashus the Dem 1 to PhiiaMhla at tT MUCUS at Hotel -Ft. "on Saturday, May stale convention, inated for the honor were janssen Eldora, Mrs. Bus- Nashua. Dr.

Erma Plaehn TC at Cedar 'Falls ana Powers of Hubbard, ater withdrew her name ir of Janssen from her home be balloting that followed ntics, the result was Henry i 252, Mrs. Busching r. Plaehn 87. irate for Janssen elected rs T. C.

Menges ol Water- i alternate for Mrs. Busch- was S. J. Calvin of OPENING SATURDAY The Nashua Hardware, "under the ownership NASHUA, IOWA, WEDNESDAY. MAY 19, 15)48 Subscription Price, $2.50 Per Year THE REPORTER'S PHONE NUMBERS ARE 3661 and 3071 i i of Ralph Dean Martin, States cm 'o car with MJrs.

(Dean. vl the sclll at South attention of Nashui and I vm morc V' Hc wa the surrounding cWnunirj- tol on 1C cr ln i 4 I I i 1T1 A their grand opening whiclrwill be held on Saturday. May 22nd. The new store is three doors south of the post office, and is one of the group of three new Obituary THOMAS L. A (18C5-1918) Thomas Laurence Maitland was born October 31.

19G5. at Cal- Ontario. Canada, and it m.s home near May 7. 1948. at the age of ye: mo lhs and 7 da family came to thc Grove, was the on 1C two in marriage to ui me ui in rev new on 1 a oycamore, 111., business houses on east Main i and came to oi who survive him.

A brother henry, and a sister. Sarah Beardsley. both of G-noa. III. Congratulations and best wish- I arc extended to Dean and Mar I tin by The Nashua Reporter.

Read the Grand Opening ad in another I ru came Goodcll. Iowa to make their home February of 1887. II xva pr pr death by sons. Ab- part of the hometown paper. i 7.

amIMutt in 1939. He had be-on in failing health for the past four ars na Lojise A. Fangman! 2) --BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM- CLASS OF 1948 MAY 23. 1948 HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Processional Max and Scripture Ki-adinjr ev Dodds Music-- "Breathes There the Watters Kov's Glee Chil Mrs. H.

Huffman Died Last Night Mrs. Homer i 0 Tuesday evening, flay 18m. at 10:30. Mrs. i stroke on the i tun-ing been in The former Mau Mr.

a passed suffered a after 'ckley, she would have Baccalaureate Address Rev. Kniest Allen Music-- "Steal Away Warin------- Girls' Glee Chili Benediction Kev. Alf J)nlds Recessional Max Died Last Sunday Was Nashua School Teacher Also Bookkeeper in Father's Uaidwarc Store Here Louise A. Fangman, 61, at the WaverfyNiospitul on Sunday at 6:30 taken to the hoi day suffering frd" "who survived a three which she had ace Calvin defeating Art'many years. Hardin County and Dr.

She was 'born Senior Class Play Was Well Receiv ed Entire Cast Turned Out Exociicii! rcrfomiancc of Curicntly popular May Tlie Senior CLis. Play "Junior Prom." presented Friday evening, afflicted VV a ollickill three-act comedy, i keeping 10 after ital on, Satur- asthma, from COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM MAY 26 1948 HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Prot'essioiwl Wairm-r Invocation Kev. F. L. Hausi-oiu Salutatory Address Valedictory Address Music '-Heavenly Mixed C'honis Connnenceinent Address Dr.

Harrison J. 'Thornton. Professor oi' History. State University Girls' Sextet Presentation of Awards Supt. C.

A. lloon Presentation of Class Gift Rex Usher Vice President, Class of 19IS Presentation of Class Supt. C. A. Presentation of Diplomas Alvin Flint President, Board of Education Presentation of Flowers Earl Keints MICH a i i i i i 4 i Mit: I 1 1 1 )-l P-mi'MithPr uatlng from the Nashua High 'nnoccnt young man who Rules, Paul Mather of a 19C6 She also aUon(1 ed from association with 1 RowdietlOll Rev.

F. L. TTailScoil! I of Cedar Falls. Sruary 2-5. 1887, the daughter of Henry an.i 'iic-e MI one con- laugh.

The play was ably i coached by Miss Donna Mooney. who was presemcd a gift by tht I class. i Ivcr Christofferson oijAnna MWdendorf Fangman at candidate for Hurley, South Dakota. She re- nr wa? named chairman ot I ceived her education a was named cnairman oi Ql(Mx ana rcscntation trayed. from the irate father.

a cnaractcr were well po -i Academy at Aberdeen, S. who yelled at the top of edcntialsommitlee When she wa 17 year old h's voice Max Holmes, of Waterloo- Per- family came to Nashua, where printer who caused all tht gC her sohoolin- crad Double, and Lyle Honctrcn. 1 Leon a Bus. finished her schooling, gracl I Resolutions, Clyde. Hattie Smith was (Continued on Page 2) W.C.T.U.

ANNOUNCES CONTEST WINNERS Charles Swinton. a well as the Leona Stille. Oliver garden and Betty Dana, mental' patients, fell in love and Dale Brown portroycd a conscientious fr -ss wf g-ss sp 1 whool for their prize-winning es- inct solo Delmar 3 dt both says on Alcohol or Narcotics. by Mrs. Roocrt Wa- One pr.ze was offered for an(1 a ar nct sol() bv Don best essay the 9th and lOtn, accompanied by Max grades and four prizes and hon-l Wacnc orable mention in the 6th.

7th, and 8th grades. The prixes were $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c. Recessional Max THE CLASS OF 1948 C. A. IIOON.

Supt. CASSIE McCULLOCH, i Carpenter-Flick Vows prSs 6 in LaSt MOIlda grade Shirley Muench; 9th Before an alUir decorated with Ruby'lBean; 8th grade. Mary Ixu I Hilips and bleedingTieaYls. Miss Howel. iLuella Carglll, Marilyn Be mice Carpentet'of New Hamp- Jones.

Curtis Bigelow and Wanda; ton, daughter and Mrs. H. Lockey 7th grade. Helen a Carpenter Washing NEY CLEMiENS J. SMITH le was 140 to 112.

To tht tog committee the caucus S. Galvin. esoluiion committee at the ion JOAN MAXINE BENNETT MARIAN M. BIERSCIIENK RAYMOND BLANCHARD OLIVER BOOMGARDEN DALE ARTHUR BROWN HELEN JANE CLYDE JEANETTE A. COPENHAVEE BETTY BEA DANA MARVIN T.

DEMRO GERALD L. EBERLING JACK SCKENROD MARY LOU ECKENROD FRANCES MARY ETTER MARY FLINT BONNIE JEAN GOODNOW GARLAND MARY HAAG NORMA DORIS HANSEN LYLE E. HENDREN AfARY LEE HOLMES MAX JOHN HOLMES CERALDINE F. KELLNER RONALD R. MCGREGOR JEANETTE MARY OBEKHEU ADELL OTTO JACK WENDELL PARKER MARY ELIZABETH POPES WILMA MARGARET POPPE EARL FREDERICK REINTS KENNETH A.

SCHLUTER BETTY JEAN SHANNON EDNA LUCILLE SMITH HATTIE ELLEN SMITH LEONA E. STILLE CHARLES SWINTON JAMES E. TEFFT DAVID L. USHER REX I. USHER DONALD E.

WAGNER HELEN MAY WELTER MARILYN J. WOODWOKTII coif brated their Golden Wedding anniversary on May 22nd. A com- obituary will be published ir next week's issue of the I portor. I Mrs. a is survived by her husband and one grandson.

Danny Fritcher. She was i)rccel: cd in death by one daughter. Ith. Mrs. Dale" Fritcher.

The body i is at the Chenowcth Funeral Home. Funeral services will be hela Friday afternoon at the Little Brown Church at 2:00 p.m. -with Rev. Hanscom in charge. Burial be in Chickasaw cemetery.

St. John's Dart Bailers Defeat Waterloo Team Dr. H. J. Thornton To Deliver Address Class ol 1948 Expert on Fore'iK" Relations and AmeHcan History Address GraduaU-s An expert on American socia" Downes farm in Dresden ni 01 history of the south.

ship, and at the Republic Church) A a foreign farm in Rtchland township in Harrison J. Thornton has b'-x-n .1 afternoon. Van Vlack will be i mcm ker of the University t.i Iowa the county on the 25th to check I faculty since both area from the standpoint: of slope, soil type, sub-soil ls age is welcome to attend. 2 Demonstrations of Drainage on May 26th Chickasaw County will have two drainage demonstrations in the county on May 2Gth (Wednoc I tension agriculture engineer in charge. In the forenoon the dcmonstr.H lion will bo held on the Leonard i Death Claims Dr.

L. S. Forbes of Grinnell he received the 925 and the M.A. i 1927. His graduate work was ('continued at Harvard which gran- ted him an M.A.

in 1928. i and he earned the 'lot-tor of philosophy award at the University of Chfcago in 1929. Prof. Thornton is well-know: 1 i through the state and middle west as a lecturer, having spoken c.t schools, civic meetings, and eil- a i a conventions. For sevfr- 'Lulheran Church won the tournament beiwccn Ara Mo- 1 ana Lons Time Nashua Succumbs at Ajje of 85 ycai's: Was Prominent Citizen Here Pallbearers for Dr.

L. S. has given twTccwcck- 85 retired who i ee urCs ()VC1 SUI Ule passed awayat hisxhome 1 day. May 1C, at a.m. df cd hemorrhage after bcinn bco the cs E.

S. Taylor. E. L. won two game 'of the three Played the following Tiie son of Charles Emerson Forbes, he wj born on 13 to 12 in Nashua's fa- January 27, 1863.

St. Louis 19 to 1C, won by Missouri. he was nrrl' 14 to 10 won by Nnshua. I fourteen years of ago he went The Nashua dart" bailers i with his parents to now cnmpeto i the state tourna-'kansas. where ho lived i IBS'! mcnt by virtue of thei: victory when he came to Fayetlc.

IOWT Brtie Bean is the of the In the fall or he rc-vcd a Nashua team i in assistant to 1 1'ito Dr. J. Dorman of Fayottc. Two year later he went to Iowa he took a course at the low.i State College of Dentistry. On corr nlction of the course he returned to Fayette and formed ship with his -forrner proccptor.

St. John Lutheran He was united in marriage to I iine thiiteenth annual Vacaiion i Jessie B. Smith of West Union. tSioie ocnoot wm be neia preceded him in death oni "Lutaeran Church beginning- September 13. 1930.

He leaves University on tho general theme ol iutsuay. June 1. and continuing I mourn his departure two United in the 20th inYiugn Vnctay, June 11. FORBES-- class sessions will (Continued on Page 2) Among his published works are I Vacation Church (Schools Listed X. H.

3. THORNTON Washington on r-! May 10. 1948. at Rev. Join Mhlfeld.

Shirley Luejla Car- and John Gerleman officiated at Flower Carnation Class Colors Green and Rose Class Motto--Build for Character not tor Fame a home of Mrs. Ernest Allen Friday for president at the 1 John Amcs ca so national convention at read his for the Methodist Sun- tphla during July. The re-id 3 school Sunday morning. proces. 1 RnnV'clinlT lives and friends.

Sister Mary Cajetan played' "Krcckel's Wedding March" as sional. "Rcgina Cocli" Commencement Calendar May 21---Junior-Senior Prom. ommitteo met in close following "heir 1 election i a sung the Offer ory and the Henry Schrn an. Ca i May 23--Baccalaureate Service. respective districts and Rev.

J. B. Clyde contr -jest, Mother i J. Smith was chosen as $15 toward the prl7.e fund, of the ceiemony 24--Senior Class Picnic. May 2G--Graduation of.

that Committee. I'ho as adopted by cc was presented 'n Smuh at the conven-. Chapter Elects elected seniors the KRNT theatre in Chapter officers were following, the main ad 'for the coming yerff by former Senator Guy are They are as prcsi- it at the convention from dent; Max Ullom, vice president; MY county were Charles Carlisle Eeekman, secretaryj Donovan, Clemehs'ph Fuechtwangcr, treasurey; KC- Dee. all of New Ham- jth Remy. reporter; Jim Connor, id Mrs.

Busching of Na- watchdog. -Plans have also' Floyd county those pre- I May 28--Alumni Reception. Thc bride was attired A a gown Winf Will Also of sheer ninon. It wa designed Mary JTlint W1UA1SO with a high jewel neckline com- Graduate With '48 ClaSS plementcd by a single Mary Flint was granted a dip- MEMORIAL DAY TO BE OBSERVED ON MONDAY, MAY 31 Memorial Day will be be irom a.m. to 11:50 a.m.

aim from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 1 Afc children irom four years ola jVilCnilJI and up ar invited to attend. Asl i a a in former years, a program. ol-I' visual instruction througn slides: and tilmstrips will be included in I the leeching-program.

I -Nashua won the opening game' assisting Pastor Jahr of the Ced'ar Valley -League i a in 1947 rof Thornton, as are: the Misses Lillian HvitveaJ Sunday at the Big Four director-historian has'guided scv- 1 Juhl, VCaneta Bean, ana grounds with the score of 6 to o. i rs of resoarch into his Elaine Kraft. I Demro and Caskey pitched foi torical maUers is preparing Nashua, and J'm Fisher manned lwo volumCs of university history Republic Church thc ptatc sltlon (and directed graduate students in "Theodore Roosevelt as an Historian," and '-A History of the Quaker Oats Company." Prof. (Thornton also has published many articles in historical periodicals. He is a veteran of World-War I.

iln connection with the observance of the university's centen- The Vacation Bible School of the Republic Church will be held next week, May 24 to 28, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The- next game will- be with of monographs dealing Sunvner on Sunday on the Sum- major phases of university ner Diamond. historv. theme win be -The i War Vets Remains to church- an (i the texts which win Arrive Here Thursday be used are those which have Laverne Baldwin Wins been approvd by the Intrnational Council of Christian Education.

The Primary Department will be taught by Mrs. Lee Strike and Th-: Honorable Mention cr.s:-.cted remains of Laverne Baldwin, a Junior Ralph W. son of Mr. I the Nashua High son and G. W.

Nicholson of Na I Mr. and Thurs- sbua, will arrive in Nashua Thurs Bald- has bcoi trs. Donald Zwanziger. The Ju- d'sy. uicateot honorable mention lin tne ior Department will be under tru- Plans for grave side services 1948 Essay by ndcrship of Mrs.

Earl Edson.I have noi been completed at i the Flax Institute of Memorial Day will be observed an(1 tnc i nt ermdeiat Dep't. Nashua on Monday, May 31st. be taught by Mrs. Will Pierce. I Morning' speaker at the High school auditorium will be Rev Alf Dodds.

A complete program will be given- in next week's Reporter. Union services will be held at the Methodist Church on Sun- pearls, a gift of the groom. oma on basis of cre dit earned day morning. May 30th. AH pat- a riat Nashua High School.

,194, riotic order, will i 1947, credits earned at Teacher's! A row of self buttons closed th Cedar Fa dur fitted bodice and the yoke was edged with a three inch ruffle j.uv« Potato project. of lace. The bouffant skirt was trimmed in matching lace with satin rosettes and the lace con- ade for tinued the length of the full pro' school at Cedar Falls Reception tO be the summer of 1047. and on basis of a demonstration of com- Friday, May r-tip Imgc I Five been The bridal veil Mrs. B.Walsh.

Al east of town the chap- length of iliuMon net. edged in A i i A. R. Melrose, all plans on planting this all to City. sponsored lace and held in place by a bead tiara.

She carried a cascade eral Tests at I. S. T. C. 1947.

VTary. is the the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Flint, living west on cd arrangement of red roses. Calendar I potatoes Carpenter attend- nc with music 7 furnished by thcl ed of honor band.

dance a Citv F'F A. chapter with a fitted bodice and full skirt presened the Nashua chapter Wilh it she wore a corsage of pmk a trophy for winning and white carnations rnament. -Leon Testroet of lon.a. fnend fcfciiu 4 i i i Kindergarten Party Will purchased from Miss Doiutny An-l Our anticipated enrollment is three home talent one-act 'dersoh, Wendell Miller. Mrs.

Opal 1100. Each day, Monday through i pla Saturday evening. May 22, i Canty or Mlrs. Will Bonxer. -Thursday, a period of 15 mlnutesl a the High School auditorium at I bc devoted to showing o.m basketball tournament.

of May birlhday annl- PLANTING RDEE OF i 'Leon of the couple, was best man. i 'Following the ceremony a re- 'ccption and wedding dinner was the home of the Je Held May The annual Pre-Kindergarten i Party for children who win enter gcouts Entertain Parents is be' a heid at school'At Picnic Tuesday Eve. house Mbnday, May 24. at 9:30 The Nashua (Boy Scout troop a.m. May --Dependable Motnodist church, Mrs.

Taylor. jy. May 24 Party for children and at school house 9:30 corn wedding TM brides colors and flanked which have made most corn of spring now- planting late. Fields which had vvitn 10 been planted are being covered rs wedding tnp with a drag in an effort to loos coup at home at 110 ssee a tesses. usi which has io nw- the heavy rainfall- rs Flick graduated from ft fn Miss (Myla Jen- 24 American seeds St.

to IMrs. Jule Schullz reports hav Ha duatc from a'Ss' ing radishes for he Sunday d.n- Ion 2 i940 Nfoy 25' on Ma 16th fr 5n den. II cm. Rational Friendly. June 3-- Unit I of Friendly.

P. rt. ment of Edna Announced Wrs. C. v.

Cook an- marriage Miss' "Edna Lnkc to Ed Clouse on Saturday af- at by the at the Ma a 'nxrt and Mf. bu- school in is engaged in ihis brother, south of Ionia. Robert. ATTENDING CONVENTION Rev. Alt.

Dodds. pastor of the the vacancy crea. signation of nell. the former White, an in th Cnter, on re scnt at th National Conven t.on shua. THREE ONE ACT PLAYS School Auditorium SATURDAY.

MAY 22j- p. BENEFIT By BnUlford P. T. A. A0MIWION AND Vomainc.

Crepes, sizes 9 to slips, gown 3 bras, The pastor will assist the depart- TWO NashliailS Elected mcnts in recreation and a i craft projects. St. John's E. R. A Community Vacation Church School will be- held at St.

John's Evangelical and Reformed Church By County Council The Chickasaw County Coun cil, a state wide organization, comprising -all the toacher in Chickasaw county, held its last meeting of the year in the public (States. Laverne the topic, Flax Contributes To The Wealth Of My Town." A total ot 198 schools in Minnesota- North and South Dakota and Iowa, participated in the contest. Pearl Rock Considered Ul 111 school building at New Hampton. Jt OF Superior Tlle school ycar is to a ohe is the pastor. (New Hampton attended.

(close and community dinners are Thc theme will be: "The Bible The following officers were very much in evidence. Goes Round the Teachers elected for the coming year: It wa my privliloge to be pr'- petence for college work as shown, Nashua High School Alum- ill be as follows: Beginners 3-5 County Superintendent AUjsent at the closing exercises in by scores attained in the Qrcn- Reccption ju bc held Friday. ycars jfc ss Betty Allen and Mrs Vaala, Chairman. Mrs. Leota Ed-j the Pearl Rock school taught by eral Educational Development May 2 will stari at 8:00 Paul Vonderohe; Primary 6-8'son.

vice president, the Misses Berr.icc Stewart. Tnclo nt L. AUgUSI, mll thr "Star- fWfrnnn I lock, I dusters music by the "Star- yca rs. Biekert Coffman and Haura Jen- Thc co operation in this parti- and the Grapd March rs Oscar Wagner; Juniors, 9-12 sen from Nashua, secretary anu cu i ar sc hool has been outstand- of town. be at 9:00 p.m..

called by yea rs. MJss Adelheid Litterer. Max Flint '23. Wagner and Mrs. Ernest Wagner; Tickets will be on sale Sat- 13-14 years, 'urday.

May 22nd. and may Vonde phe. trc-asurej; respectively. ONE-ACT PLAYS The Bradford P.T.A. will pro- Kodachrome slides on the influence of the Bible in vatious parts of the world.

On the two -Fridays a sound movie pertaining to our 'and theic parents a picnic'ihomc be shown. All children who are five years supper and m'eeUng on th la wn. wyhaU bejearn- a i be five on or before, of the Scout Cabin Tuesday ev-j'ng play the games ch. August 30, are eligible to enter lening. with present.

a Cr ss picnic school this fall and, their moth- Thc year's'Charter wa present- JU wi er are urged to attend the party to the troop by Max Elliott '-ken tof "id wood Park 8:00 p.m. The Appreciation Day drawing by the Nashua business men will not be held until after the plays. The plays arc being sponsored as a benefit for the Ionia tornado disaster. ing; a a result, we arc considering this school on the Superior list. Nothing has been left undone.

The parent teacher organization under the capable leadership of Mrs. Kilson has been a source of much help to the teacher and to the community. That the teacher's work has been appreciated, was evidenced by the many beautiful gifts sho received from parents and pupils. A splendid dinner was cn- oyed by the large crow present. Alf.

Vaala morn-1 Spring Cleaning on In More Nashua Stores Waterloo. in behalf of the Nashua 'club, who are sponsoring scouts this year. Mr. Elliott (showed moving.pictures taken at 4-H ENROLLMENT school win HIT HUNDRED Enrollment In the Boys' 4-H closing co audcs our to i 0 ship ser club in Chickasaw County reach ed the hundred nfark last week Frldav when Richland Township turned ll enroTlment cards for two- two ttr- muni, oune nousu. in- in Spring races toward turn- Camp Ingawams.

near waveriy. fe nd the class-'members. This is the largest nresent- ccling or friends rollment since 1942 in boys' clubs only three years out of the i i summer Nashua business iTendertoot badges were room worK houses are continuing their spring ed to Marshall Juel and Michael cleaning and redecorating. A 9:0 p.m. the latest is the Purity'' tho rd -a religious sound last twelve previous to this year Bakery "managed by M- Stock- Alfred nndercone a thor- r' undergone a thor -s will be served 'movie wUl be shown for all who have the boys reached -an cnroll- to stay.

Light refreshments ment of one-hundred. weather begins in earnest. Mr. and Lcaman Tuesday Thc County Achiement Banquet 'will be sponsored by the County Banker's Association this year. Minie Rink, a returned Tn)s banquet will be tree to all boys and girls who complett beVi speaker held by the Metn-J turn in record tft 111 Tuesday afternoon.

Coring 70 or better and Rank was stationed at a mis- ake act ive part in club ac- and painting. New shelves been added and a new arrangement of fixtures has executed. Meet these requirements NEW LUMBER COMPANY OFFICE AT MJUNTOLD ExcavationXor the ba: Dabuque-have been, guests at the Hotel, visiting her six- ter, Mrs. Clark Knight and other.r Tca and assort cooKut Nashua relatives. They will return wcre scrvcd from tea table cen- it for home on Thursday.

tcrcd with a bouquet of white H- new ol ice for th7 Mr and Mrs. Sanford Speed scs George Fiene and Miss CoV has Ung of'Greene were Nashua Bond poured, buildiflc will con- itors on Tuesday, calling on father. Machf Wait, and other 1 two story relatives. Speedling much 1m- will be MOTHER ILL. Clark Knight was called to New 50' and will be proved in health but still unable Hampton on Tuesday by the scr- and will have tP at work due to arthritis.

The' jous Illness of: hl mother. Mrs. FOOD SALE-- Saturday morn- inf. May 22, Iowa Public Service office, by Rebekah Lodge (For the benefit of friends who rnight like to write to Howard Hlcok his address is 3rd Floor Ward' C-33, Unvcrsity Hospital Iowa City. Orlo Hauswlrth of Greene, son -----------new scales.

former Washiufns. spent Rnight, who has suffered scv- of -Frank Hauswirth of Nnshun the entire tKe in Arizona rt i froke. and svas taken worsu dug ten foxes out of one- foxhole Births Mr. and Mrs. Ainps-JJean arc parents of twins-yJi and a daughter, born Thursday )morn- ng.

'May 13, at City tiospital. and Mrs. Bale Blair, are parents of son born on Monday. May thy Charles City hospital. Mr.

and are parents lit a daughui-, bon. Tuesday. 18. at City hospital. Mrs.

Peterson thc former of Mr. and LOST-- Car license Please leave at Tim' Service Sta. "SLITHERING BRACELET" C. V. Cook, Bradford-farmer was rather unpleasantly surpris ed while ing In Ms last he was aware a 3-foot live for on Tuesday.

week, assisted by a neighbor, the time. his wrist. farm dojr in thc fielti at time, was wrestling with! the snake and in tossing him, j-the snake came to his unwanted Cook was rcl dog in the iWSFAPERl.

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