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The Humeston New Era from Humeston, Iowa • Page 4

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The New Era Published every "Wednesday by SAXFORD McGUIRE. Frank McCulloch of the Leon I forte visited over Sunday parental A. D. McCulloch tbe home. Mrs.

May Wright and Mar'ey Btrivfrl and daughter of were rv.turday of ADVANCE SALE OF IA COLUMN ABOUT I PETIT JURORS FOR FAIR BOX SEATS! THE CHURCHES AUGUST TERM COURT! WANT ADS A Advertisements in this column are inserted at the rate of Be per Sat per 4. A. aaic LCU SdUC Vi H. F. Curie cretar of county hair Makes Pastors Annouaceineais and Names of Forty Men Drawn Kertioa words to aBae.

and family. David Butt Entered at the postofice at Humeston, lawa, during the pas as second-class natter. war veteran and WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7, i lias LOCAL NEWS Miss Gract Mitchell went to Des Moines Saturday. Jesse Durham of was a Humesi-jn visitor Saturday.

Mrs. Cora Bran: returned Saturday from a viIt to Weldon. Miss Doris Linton went 10 Weldon Friday for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. visited over Sunday at Camp Dodge. Pvt. Walter of Camp Dodge spent Sunday in town.

been quhe ill' He is a civil pioneer resident i of this community. Dr. and Mrs. R. Calkins of Fairbury, 111., du the past wec-k with bis parents, Mr.

Announcement in Regard to Reserved Seats. Items of Interest to Church People. Oa Monday, August 19, 1918, i CONGREGATIONAL. 'at 10 a. m.

there will be placed on Ray Eckersou, Minister, sale at the clerks office in the Court 110. for August Term of District Court Following are the oetit 1 For Rent--House. King. Enquire of B. --vv Phone, drawn for the August term of the! i Found--Keys, office.

Owner call at this Wayne county district court: For Sale--Slide trombone. Mrs. J. core at Corydon, box seats and. There will be the Sunday school Armstrong, M.

Humeston L. Ckldwell. reserved seats for the four entertain-'at 10 o'clock next Sundav. ment days of the fair, Sept. 3 to 6 11, and the morning service at Brown, R.

Corydon For C. Auk property, inclusive. Bolibuck There are 480 reserved seats i sermon will be, 1 eleven o'clock. The--subject of Cross, E. Corydon and Re-1 Crowlev, Charles Corydon 1 Life." Rn-! oewai M.

A. Trisler, who has employed in the went to Corydon Vf-terday to work in the Goodhart bakery. Itev. Orr Campoeli was called to each in each section at 35 "cents in the evening in the park. Evans, D.

Seymour Redding yesterday to conduct the each; SI. 40 for four days. Thursday, August the Wo-JGarton, J. funeral of John Lash, a pioneer There are 20 boxes numbered man's Guild will meet resident of that community. from 1 to 20; No.

1 being at Eckerson. The JeBrrson-Ratekin Seed least end of the grand stand, No. 18 of Jefferson, Iowa, will buy your! at West end and Nos. 19 and 20 in Home from 4,500 Mile Trip. timothy or any other seed you have center.

Nos. 1 to IS inclusive seat an Mrs. J. J. Hasbrouck, for sale.

Send them samples of your; 10 people each; remainder seat 12! daughter Beatta and son Levi ar- six rooni ouse aad lot the center of the Grand stand in of the Christian Life. two sections; 12 rows of 20 seats, The Rev. Orr Campbell will preach Duncan, Roy Alierton Groves, Roy Cambria Grissamore. E. Lineville seed.

Miss Maude Reynolds was a Gar- Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brant, who den Grove visitor Wednesday.

persons each. These are priced at 50 each seat have been employed in a general jP 61 for four days. T. J. Silvers returned Saturday store at Maxwell, are now employed Orders from out of town by mail, from a visit to Garden Grove.

i in a self-serve grocery store in Des accompanied by payment, reaching Paul Finch returned home Saturday from Boniila, South Dakota. Dr. H. T. Smith, who recently the Secretary by a.

m. August 19 wil1 receive first attention and be Miss Margaret Anna Po-ue was a 'underwent an operatien at the i filled in order received. Mark on Garden Grove visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Bryan Miller of Cambria was a.

Humeston visitor Saturday. W. E. Wycofi and family visited over Sunday with relatives at Van Wert. Mr.

and Mrs. Pearl Monroe went; to Centerville Saturday to few days. Mrs. Bert Newell and family went to visit Mrs. W.

J. Morgan visited Over hospital, is feeling better and envelope "Order for Seats." is doing some work. He to his office last week. Keller- Yates installed a Gem Orders for entire boxes for or for reserved seats for season, will be filled first. We suggest that your friends club together and Pipeless furnace a at Weldon Thursday.

This is a take an entire box for the four days 1V Alva Wilmot left at to Leroy ednesday for a short visit with relatives. Samp dependable, economical furnace and I a number of them are being install- ed in both old and new homes by Keller tt Yates. Alva Wilmot left at this office 1 corn. It; i of the fair. F.

B. Selby, Secretary. Prices for Substitutes. A Washington, D. dispatch ivs: Complaints are coming from Iowa, jwas fairly well matured and nice well elsewhere, over the high corn.

It is the ninety-day variety i prices cha rged for wheat substitutes. Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Roy; a was ApriI 2 9 Fnlkerson, at Mystic. Mrs. C.

C. Miller and daughter says it is extra good. 7 ft TTI i Representative Towner, who has Wilmot has 45 acrt-s of corn and he received many such complaints, hat Marjorie left Friday for a visit in Oseeola and Des Moines. the matter up with the food James Smith of Chariton has ac-1 administration. He took it up with cepted a position as lineman with i Mr.

Hoover personally before the Mrs. John Bowman went to Derby the Humeston telephone exchange. latter departed for Europe. Mr. Saturday to visit with her parents, He has had twenty years experience Hoovei asked for a report from the Mr.

and Mrs. E. N. Henry. telephone work.

He expects of the grain division and this Mr. and Mrs. Ralph King and two: move his family here as soon as he has just been forwarded Judge children returned Thursday from a can secure property. Towner. The report shows that visitVith relatives at Lamoni.

I Mrs. I. E. Fox and daughter efforts are being made to harmonize Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Houch of! Helen of Humeston, and Mrs. J. P. the prices of wheat substitutes which Van Wert came Friday for a visit Scott of Kahoka, leave today I the food administration requires at the home of H. E.

Kendall. fora visit with Miss Barbara Young shall be bought. Miss Gretta Taylor went to Wei- i a Gallipolis, Ohio. Thpy will also The chief of the grain division don Saturday for a short visit vi Chicago and Toledo and-says everything possible is being her friend, Miss Christina Trisler. i expect to be away tf-n days or two.

done to see that the wheat flour Mrs. Jennie McRae and daughter i weeks. Lois went to Des Moines Wednesday Contractor Ed Brown is making to visit with Mrs. Catherine McRae. i good on the new country Mr.

and Mrs. M. A. Trisler and me heing erected hy Gun zenhauser. It will be modern and a substitute? "move from the farmer to the consumer at a minimum C03t.

rived home Saturday evening from a motor trip to New York state. They were away 10 weeks and covered 4,500 miles. They had good weather, found good roads and had a most excellent time. At the request of the New Era. Miss Beatta wrote the folio wing about their trip: "While on the last few days of our trip in New York state visited New York City.

Some of the main we saw were Brooklyn bridge, Grant's tomb, the subways, L. Corydon Housley, Don Ailerton Harbert, Zell Seymour Hughes, W. Clio Jones, T. Alierton Johnson, Lewis Seymour Knapp, William Ailerton Keller. G.

Humeston Kincade, H. Seymour Kelly, Carl Ailerton Lohr, S. Humeston Lovett. W. Lineville Lord, J.

Promise City Merrick, I. Corydon Miller, Ray Chariton McKee, Jasper Seymour Price, Charles Corydon F. Ault, Adm. For Rent Forty acres, 6 miles south and 2 miles east of Humestoc, to wheat. Home State bank.

For Sale As I expect to go to war soon will sell my Ford runabout. Good condition. Hallard Snyder. For Sale Yearling Shorthorn bull, not eligible to register. Price Call on H.

L. Exley. Humeston, or Tillman Roberts, at farm. Wanted to Prove To the motorist that tire repairing and vulcanizing pay. Humeston Vulcanizing Shop.

E. O. Parisho, Prop. Trinity church, Ellis I a Patterson, W. Premise City where all the foreigners land, all of Parishs rom City Broadway, and across from New Pettigrew, A.

Humeston York harbor on Bedloe's island, Statue of Liberty, and Coney island. We took a steamer back to N. and while on the river we saw many large transports camouflaged, loaded with soldiers. The palisades are wonderful. Many views along the Hudson are beautiful.

"West Point is certainly a very interesting spot. On our homeward trip we Came through New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa. The gas counted up to 80 gallons and our only trouble was four punctures. The weather being cool, it was very pleasant. It was a trip never to be forgotten.

in family returned Wednesdav frora a visit at the G. C. Trisler home in Van Wert. Mrs. J.

T. Hamilton, who ha? been visiting at ihe home of W. F. Leech, kft Thursday for her home in Wichita, Kan. Miss Fannie Williams went to' De? Moines Wednesday to visit her' sister Fay.

who is attending com-' imercial college there. fine residence in every way. Mr. 115 Degrees at Camp Cody. Earl Moser, Co.

A 109th engineers. Gunzenhauser is building a new a Homeston boy, in writing to his barn and otherwise improving hisi Miss Vesta Moser, says the farm jast north of town. I thermometer registers from 110 to J. W. Minert returned Saturday! 115 at Camp Cody Dera5n from a ten days visit, with friends! He 15 weil and heart y- Hesays July and relatives at Wankon, his boy-1 Fourlh was a very uiet da in hood home.

He had a splendid caillp a roa rit of th bo were time. A pleasant feature of the i i i i He has been promoted remlon ot ihe Minert chi and his pay advanced S6 a month. ren. ihi being the first time thev 1 He 5avs tbe cam 15 drv and ep- Shortage of Teachers. School ma'ams are scarce Wayne county.

It is likely that a number country schools will be teachers when school opens in tember. Out of 115 schools in the county i only 38 are supplied with teachers, according to County Supt. Clark, Teachers- wfigfs have been raised in practically every township in the i county. Twenty-five took the teachers examination at Corydon July 24 and 25. Robertson, J.

Melrose Rhodes, Charles Corydon Sharr, A. 0 Clio Scholty, W. Alierton Shepherd, N. Seymour Stroud, L. Ailerton Tysor, J.

A Seymour WoodruS, C. Corydon Younker, Pete Corydon Petit jurors will appear for service on Tuesday, September, 10, at ten o'clock a. m. Arrived Overseas. A.

J. Biack has received word that his son, Pvt. Claude R. Black, has arrived safely overseas. He is a member of Co.

133rd lafantry- and was stationed at Camp Cody, Deming, N. for several months. Finest French Dry Cleaning Ladies Garments a Specialty Satisfaction Guaranteed Ship Every Tuesday C. L. HART Clothier Do you get up at night? Sanol is! surely the best for all kidney or! bladder troubles.

Sanol gives "relief 2 4 hours from aE backache andi emedy. 50c and a bottle; Fair's drag store. This Means You, Mr. Merchant! you know thai you and this paper have an interest in common? Your success helps the community at a whole which in turn is of benefit to us. When a meichant tises with us, he is investing his money, which tt returned with interest.

Slow TMT GM is Window Titm ia Ddt There were thrfe from ton: Wilrna and Helen and Cecil Monroe. Humes- Richard of Jefferson, Iowa, will buv youri r. and Mrs. Charles Hedricks! timothy or any ether seed you have; an( snn returned Send them of your for sal seed. Mrs.

J. C. Mock and ncroe the first of The Jefferson-Raiekin Seed had all been together in nine and after 5 endin nin months! Evangelistic Meetings. there, he is anxious to be sent! Evangelistic services are being overseas. he'd in the park rach evening.

The services opened Sunday evening For Immediate Sale. with a od attendance. Rev. Orr One 3 year old Jersey cow. A I Cam be13 5 conducting the meet- town cow.

Come quick. Earl I i and doing the Poaching. W. McClurg, Cambria. is leading tbe singing.

5 MONEY Regardless of the present condition of the money market we are still placing conservative farm loans at percent with options. We have at present a good outlet for some heavy loans up to $80.09 per acre on good Southern Iowa lands. MUDGETT LAND LOAN CO. HUMESTOC IOWA M-0-N-E-Y M-O-N-E-Y st week from a fortnight's visit with Ralph Brittin and family at I children of Poland a Centerville, and M'S. Mollie Mock of Kirkwood, came Friday to visit with Mr.

and Mrs. O. W. Stevens. Mr.

and Mrs. J. O. Fent of Witchita, visited friends here last Thursday. They hzd come to Iowa to visit their son who is at Camp )dge.

Mrs. Herbert Nichols and f- who had been visiting at tbe of her pirents, Mr. and E. Parisho, rrUirned to her no'ne ir Centerviile Saturday. Dr.

R. C. Kestler and fan.ily returned Monday from a motor trip to Glenwood wherf trev visited with Mrs. brother, Otto Judkins, an.i A large', ci owd VUIE in town Saturday night to utar the concert. Director Humeston and the members of the band fcave a program.

A pr has beeni arrange i for night. familv at Absarosee. and other points in the state. Mr. Hedricks reports good crops in that Mrs.

S. W. Roller of Sapuioa, has visiting the two with h-r cousin, Miss Amelia Smith, and relatives frierds in and near She wil! go to Dr- Moines the las: of this week and then to Bafiuo, X. to spend a f-w weeks her sifter On ht-r she- stop at St. Louis to her Corydon Dr.

M. McGuire, of one of W.iyn" county's kr. )wn and most was in onr town Frid.iy and made 1 A I AT F. Leech is leading tbe People are extended a cordial invi- i tation to attend the meetings. I THE PRINCESS i For Sale.

My residence property, three blocks east of school house, modern in every way; large garden patch and Thursday the loth chapter CD5cben 3" ari I to sell The House of Hate, things happen 5Oon on account of moving away, fast and furious in this number. CrRTfs FARMER. The P.ithe news with all the Ute news and happenings and then I Harold Lloyd in one of those fun- You oaly need Sanol Eczema Cure c.raedirs. A sh for the to get rid of tnose Black Heads, Pimples, rough bampy skin. Leaves skin smooth.

Cures any case of Eczema Is pleasant to use. A trial convince you. 50c and SI flO at Farr's drug store. Buv W. S.

S. A -inly. Tr Saturdav we have another picture, "Sirens of the Sea, A our office a pleasant to add hi? picture production, a ro- nnire i our subscription li-t. Dr. McGuire has very extensive inter- m.tntic love story picture that of the sea.

A pitying to in the west and he has traveled nouses everywhere. Don't considerably but he iikes Wayrt- fa to see "Sirens of the It's tturday C0 unty the best and spends ost of a Jewel. Show at ad- his time here. vance in pnce. GJO.McCuIloch, M.

D. H. T. Smith, D. McCULLOCK SMITH, Physicians and Surgeons, AU calls promptly attended.

Night calls answered at residences. Office telephone No. 3. Dr. McCulloch's residence No.

15, Dr. Smith's residence No. 55. 1 OMPLETE Many motorists are fast learning the value of having their cars thoroughly overhauled at regular intervals'! Fewer repair bills, better mileage and longer service repay you many times the price of proper overhauling. Give Tour Gar New Life Don't wait until your car putting it in the shop.

The more you run it after it commences to get "balky" the more harm you -are doing it, and the more it will cost to have it put in good condition again. We can do a thorough job and do it quickly. Pay us a call and we can talk it over. Desirable equipment for every make of car. FOSTER MOTOR CO.

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