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The Boyden Reporter from Boyden, Iowa • Page 9

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Boyden, Iowa
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9
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66YDEN REPORTER. LEONARD WOOD, ADMINISTRATOR Peter Eilerbroek's Sons Sales Pavilion Sheldon, Iowa IMMUNE SAVED FROM HAREM B. H. R3ENMNK PASSES AWAY: B. H.

R'ensink, died at the home home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Karnminga, on Tuesday evening at about 7 o'clock, after an illness of only a tew days. He began to fail In health on Saturday and each clay- seemed nearer to his death.

He was 75 yeais of age. Funeral services for the de ceased will be.held on Thurs ay afternoon at 1:00 o'clock at the home, and 2:00 at the Reformed- Vander a a Sheldon will in the Holland language and W.T. McConnell in the English. Interment will be made in the Boy den cemetery. Thursday Eve A FEBRUARY Mr.

and Mrs- Joe Steven liacl their home brightened last Tuesday by the birth of a baby boy. Tlia mi AT HOME EXPECT YOU I TELL. 'EM ALL. ABOUT "OMAHA'S miJQrriiaAiSlfiSjt, vi51T CENTRE," THE ITI Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville Eguipago, Bri'liitit Simile Eiuitonmeni LADIES' DiME MftTOEF. EUE8V WEEKDAY Everybody GOOD; Asis Anybody ILWATS IKE 8IG6EST WE8I.

OF CHICAGO The Henry Rensink faanily recently moved to Sheldon. Mr. Reiisink found it necessary to spend most of his time at tho Dairy there, hence the removal- We see in one of the Sheldon papers that C- A. DeBoer has purchased the residence there formerly owned hy T. Jongewaard, which is located on sixth street.

The DeBoer family will take possession of same the first of March. Armenian Girls Rescued from Turks Being Taken to Near East Relief Home. The three pretty Armenian girls In the auto are taking a real "joy ride," Joyful having another meaning from that generally associated with avito riding here. They have been rescued from the liarem of a Turk after four years of shameful servitude and are being taken to one of the Near East Relief rescue homes. No wonder they are smiling for the first time since their Near East Relief is caring for many thousands of these girls until they can flnd their relatives.

Also It is working to save 250,000 orphans and over a million adults from starvation this winter. That is why it is making a nation wide appeal for funds to carry on Its noble work. O. Van Grouw Passes Away Suddenly O. Van Grouw, who resided northwest of en passed away suddenly last Thursday at the Maris Hospital in Hull; after a sickness of only a few days.

The eral services were held last Saturday at the Reformed Church of Boyden, with the Rev. R. Douwstra officiating. Interment was made in the Boydtn cemetery. Deceased leaves a and three little children, to mourn his death, besides'a brother living near Inwood, and his father of Rock Valley.

His sudden death was a schock to the-entire community, as only few people knew of his illness. He was about thirty eight years of age at the time of his death. The Reporter extends its sincere sympathy to the bereaved family and relatives. "Before and After" in the Near East FEB. 10th, SHELDON, I A.

40 Poland China Sows 40 These bred sows are sired by -rand Big Wonder, Big Ben, Ellerkroek's Leader, The Climax, Iowa Smooth Wonderful Jones, and Archer, he by the Clansman. Sows are bred our two great herd boars, Leonard's Pilot, he by Blo-mendaal's Worlds champion, The Pilot, also Ellerbroek's Sammie, he bv the Sammie sire of which is a full brother to the $10,200 Col. Jark. A real outstanding pair. SEE THEM The offering includes 13 loppy Spring yearlings, 3 fall gilts and 24 spring gilts' that are a real attraction.

Our catalogue is ready for you, write today. Try to attend this sale-in the Heated Sales Pavilicn at Fair Grounds. Leonard P. Ellerbroek Col. J.

A. Benson, Auct. Sheldon, Iowa The Creamery Co. received a carload of ice on Monday. For Rent--my a 1-4 of a mile north and l-4of a mile east of Ellsworth, 160 acres all under cultivation, 65 acres plowed, new set of buildings, strictly modern electric lights.

$20.00 cash rent--Jim Dougherty, Ellsworth, Minn. 6-2 Prom misery to comfort and self-respect In five days' time, simply through the magic of an American ten dollar bill, Is a transformation that la being wrought daily in Western Asia by the Near East Relief of 1 Madison York City. The pronp of five Armenian children shown in two pictures here have reason to bless the American donor of that ten dollar bill. With this money, llu export workers of Nonr Bast Relief In Armenia were able to rid the poor children of their loathesome rags and to clothe.them with new garments of alaja cloth, woven in Near East Relief Industrial plant and sewed into garments by the mother of the children. The mother was also paid a small fee for her services in making the garments.

This was a lucky family. There are thousands of others not so lucky tho. Near East, simply bemuse of a lack of other ten dollar bills. Near East Relief is asking the American people to contribute funds to save the starving In the Bible lands. It Is estimated that ovor 1,250,000.

adults are in desperate need, and 250,000 children are orphans and must be cared for For the sum of $180 a year Near East Relief can not only feed and clothe and shelter an orphan child, but can also give a course Jn educa-. tlon towards ultimate self-support and Independence. Many of these orphans are being "adopted" by Amerlcnns. who are providing funds for the support of OUR or more over a period, Painting- Now is the time to remove that old wall paper and get your walls decorated i a good flat paint or mures- co tints while we are to handle the work, hav- canceled outside painting. Get your rooms all cleaned before spring.

We do and guarantee all work to be first-class and satisfactory. "ROY THE PAINTER" Roy Warthen.

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21,125
Years Available:
1897-1961