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Windsor Beacon from Windsor, Colorado • 5

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Windsor Beaconi
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THE POUDRE VALLEY, WINDSOR, COLORADO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1920 ircawiircnircu imviiDni a a MlilMlW SCHOOL NOTES SEVERANCE DEPARTMENT wmmm-Mmmummmmammmm mwwimiiii iiiiiiwiiBiiiwiii iiiiiip i mm Mnndav evening the Sophomores Junior and Senior girls gave a sur MAWSOX AND AKDN V.ll FORM A surprise party was given at the Gillespie home last Tuesday night in hnnnr nf Gillesnie's birthday. prise party and shower on Mrs. Ax- tens. She was invited to the home After a delightful evening with cards, from the Mawson-Gardner lumber yard for the erection of a new Darn on the old Hoyt farm which he purchased some time aro. The barn is to be 20x40 feet.

R. Irl Mawson spent a few days the first of the week in Denver. refreshments were served, ine guests were Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Tinsman, Mr. and Mrs. 3. S. Hall, Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Kester, Mrs. C.

F. Tornblom. Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Baldridge and Dr. and SEul-AMMUAL SALE BEGAN SATURDAY, JANUARY 17TH 20 per cent off All Mens and Boys Fancy Winter Suits and Overcoats You will find many weights in this lot suitable for summer wear. We suggest an early call as the sizes will soon be broken. Mrs.

E. G. Holden. Mrs. Harry Clark of Eaton spent F.

M. Gardner has purchased an interest with R. Irl Haivson in the lumber business here and the business will hereafter be conducted under the name of Mawson-Gardner. Aside from the mere change in name and the formation of a business partnership there is no change in the per-sonnef of the firm and its business for Mr. Gardner has been long employed by Mr.

Mawson. His close attention to business and devotion to the interests of the firm has won the confidence of his employer who was glad to have one so faithful and reliable to entrust with a part of the responsibilities of the firm's growing business. Tuesday at the C. A. Nixon home.

of Mamie Anderson for dinner and when she arrived she found the girls waiting for her with a cover-dish banquet. During the evening an impromptu program of readings was given. Mrs. Axtens received many useful gifts for her new home. It is with much regret on the part of the students that she leaves but we wish her the greatest of happiness in her new home.

Don't forget the Girls' Glee Club concert tomorrow, Friday, night, at 8 o'clock in the H. S. auditorium. This is certainly a busy week, practices for the concert, basket ball with Ault, the coming concert and to cap the climax, semester tests! Monday morning in the assembly the Senior boys gave a mock trial. The characters carried out were ridiculous and in the end the witnesses were forced to pay the charges.

The Dan Whitmore family were quarantined for small-pox Wednesday morning. Mrs. Dwinell came down from Fort Collins Friday and visited at the Gillespie home until Monday. W. H.

Hardgrove of the Colorado Teachers' College will deliver a lecture on "Poultry" at the local Christian church Sunday evening. This wil1 be i'lustrated by slides, he will have some of the poultry from the college, and will give an address using both the chickens and slides during the course of his talk. Miss Calvin, Miss Fae Gress, Miss Margaret Lingo and Nick Motherhead attended the show in Greeley' Tuesday night. Miss Calvin spent the week end in Windsor and Loveland. Miss Sheppard went to Fort Collins and spent the week end with friends at that D.

E. Severance went to Denver Wednesday to attend the stock show. NOTICE At eight o'clock Sunday, February the fir'TJ the C. E. will present a program: "Where Shall I Hang My Shingle?" The Christian Endeavor "will hold a business meeting and social at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Gardner, Friday evening, January 23rd. 4a a Phonic and a Word Drill, the Severance, Dec. 20, 1919. Notice is hereby given that there will be a regular meeting of the stock-ho'ders of THE EATON-LAW RESERVOIR at Severance, on Saturday, Feb.

14, 1920, at 2 o'clock, P. of said day for the purpose of electing three directors for the ensuing year and transacting such other business as may properly come before the meeting. AIFRED H. LAW, Secretary. J.

M. Tinsman went to Denver last Sunday to visit his daughter, Miss Mary, and to take in the stock show. Last Thursday evening Miss Elsa Kern entertained the members of the Senior class, Miss Steele and Mr. Tozer, the class advisors, Misses Hewitt, Wheaton, Sheppard, Mrs. Axtens and Prof, and Mrs.

A. C. Cohagan at a 7 o'clock dinner. The cozy rooms of the Kern home were decorated in pink and green, the class colors. Pink rosebuds, the o-o TIMNATH CHURCH NOTES Morning Worship at 10:80 Rev.

F. E. Dametz, pastor. OKLAHOMA NEWS class flower, formed the centerpnce on the two large tables and tiny pink roses decorated the nutbaskets, place third grade have been pronouncing the words in the back of the reader. Katie Long finished the task first, the second prize winner was Jake Meyer.

Excitement ran high in the second and third grade room as to the winners of the prizes for the essays upon: "The Care of the Teeth." Many fine essays were written. In the second grade lone Law and Lydia Batz tied for first place; in the third grade Lee Hankins won first prize, and Harry Reifschneider, second. Jacob Foos is hauling out material The Christian Endeavor society will hold a social at the home of Frank Gardner Friday night. The Progresive Club meets with Mrs. Norman Baldridge today to plan for their annual banquet, which will be given about January 30th.

On this occasion they aiways entertain IflBSBIWHIIIBiBIM TIMNATH DEPARTMENT I OF THE POUDRE VALLEY Personal Items of Interest and Ads of Live Business Finns vtwrn. H. Thayer, superintendent mere are classes lor all ages, so come and you will be welcome. Endeavor Societies will meet at 6:48 o'clock. Evening Worship at 7:80.

cards and tally cards. After having fully enjoyed the delicious five course dinner the company played progressive card games. At a late hour the guests departed after declaring Miss Elsa a delightful hostess. their husbands and families. The Craghead family have all been ill with colds the past week.

Oscar Land and daughter, Miss Lillie, were Loveland visitors Sunday and Greeley visitors Monday. Tim t-nm trnnnirftT children in the Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Johnson motored Mr. and Mrs. Al Lingo. J. H.

Kester, Frank Pfaff and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. to Windsor on Tuesday.

T. C. Davis is moving his farm house to a more convenient location on his farm south of town. Gress were Denver visitors this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert West are the proud parents of a baby son, bora to them on Sunday, Jan. 18th. Mother and little one are doing fine. Thelma Haldeman has been quite ill for a few days with tonsilitis.

1 She is improving slowly. Odd Fellows Meeting Timnath Lodge No. 28 I. O. Timnath.

Colo- meets everv F. G. Askew returned from Denver O. F. Mon- Windsor High Wins First Conference Tuesday with a new Scripps-Booth day evening.

Visitors welcome automobile to replace the one wrecKeu Game Over Greeley Jrugn The Windsor team went to Greeley Sniirdnv to nlav their first bas Edith Watson was on the sick list in the auto accident a few weeKS ago. Oscar Land family are recovering from an attack of the measles. The Oscar Land family have been on the sick list the past week. Mrs. S.

T. Ray, who underwent an operation at a Loveland hospital about three weeks ago, was able to be brought home last Saturday. The GEO. WARNE W. E.

WATTS Secretary Noble Grand last Sunday. rwlihoi-f dit.hertson was ill a few Prniald and William Wailes left The Timnath Sunday scnooi win tjiVe nn offering for Armenians next days but was able to attend school on Monday. last Sunday for Hazelton, Idaho, and Sunday morning, January 25. Every Mr. and Mrs.

Elt Morton. Mr. and T.ittlo Pauline Thayer, who has Norman Waites left on baturaay lor the same place. The boys expect to remain in Idaho until next fall. one in the community is asnea anu urged to give all they can to this wnrthv cause.

Over 4.000.000 children Mrs. Harry Williams attended the show in Fort Collins Saturday night. baby daughter, Naomi, is sun vtiui her grand-mother, Mrs. J. S.

Ray in been suffering with a severe cold, is much improved. are being kept alive by the contri Windsor. ket ball game of the season. The players went down with the intention of -winning and much to Greeley's sorrow, Windsor came home victorious. The score was 21 to 22 in our favor.

The five man defense which the team have worked out under the careful instruction of their coach, Mr. Empke, is what won the game. This new formation was new to their opponents, and altho they tried time after time, they could not get thru it. The score at the end of the first Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Sep.la wrft over -Ritiinostn wnd ouite sick o-o Hi Wm SchanVialtz. who became TO CAR from Ault Monday evening. tallica umuis- with tonsilitis for several days last butions of the American people, so let your bit be as large as possible. If you find it impossible to bring yours to Sunday School please hand it to ASKEW'S LAND BARGAINS One Good "Eighty" Priced low and terms very reasonable. 160 ACRES Under the Eaton Ditch.

Good Land. Moderately priced. Good Terms. ASKEW SEVERANCE, COLO. REAL ESTATE Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. West were week. suddenly demented last week, was taken to Greeley last Friday by Deputy Sheriff Hamilton.

She was placed in the county hospital for medical treatment, and unless she shows improve some one who will bring it lor you. supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elt Morton Monday evening. About 50 members of Delta Rebekah Mto M.

Karnes has returned My. unri Mm, TT Wpof rnv half was 9 to 15 in Windsor favor. from her sojourn in Kansas City and Lodge No. 25 visited iairview Rebekah at their regular meeting last Thursday. Four candidates were initiated by Delta Rebekah staff.

After which supper was served to about 65 mnvoA frt fho nld Strinaa TllnjA fill. We wish to announce the opening of an Auto Repair Shop in the Loomis Building in Severance and will appreciate any work yon may feel disposed to entrust to us. It will be our aim to render first-class service at a moderate price. You will find our charges reasonable for the service rendered. Give us a trial.

ment soon, a sanity commission win he summoned to investigate her The last half was exciting irom me is at home Timnatn. bert Morton moved to Eaton recently. start to finish. The Greeley team mental condition. She is the mother Mr and Mrs.

Murray Bright are Mrs. Jarvis was shoDDine in Fort persons. played better ball than they ma the first half and kept gaining on the i 4. io cnre stood 20 ni-onnrTTi tn move to Casner, Collins Saturday. the latter part of the week.

nome Leittu The Parent-Teachers association John Fisher is driving a new Olds- held a meeting in the auditorium oi of seven children. Monte Cable, who has been very low. the past few days, is reported this morning to have passed a very good night, considering his condition. Dr. Hall of Denver was called here Monday night to diagnose his case, but oMo tn offer a crreat deal of to 20.

Then Greeley maae a ioui pitch which put them ahead, with less tn minute to nlay. In the last Mrs. Arthur Morton was a Fort Col mobile. PAGE FOSTER lins visitor Monday. Windsor made one the school house on Friday alternoon.

Herman Mapes, who has been working at the J. W. Yancey place for some hi fomilv to the C. A. uuio; Severance, Colorado Mrs.

Mary Shadd of Greeley is visiting her brother, John Fisher and 4. marta T.np. Tinai tscuie ut. M- nnd Mrs Clvde Throon are oasnei wwivh 99 ir, Windsor's favor. The line family.

spending the week in Denver visiting encouragement. However, some hopes time, iuuycu Westerdoll farm south of town last Thursday SPECIAL SALE ON SHOES friends and attending the siock snow. C. J. Caswell has charge of the lumber yard and hardware store during up was as follows: Alonzo Cable, Herman Brolin, Harvey Law, Herman Harrison, Willard Ramsey, 4- fia trnmf next Satur are still held out tnax a ciumge the better will take place.

Friends of the family sincerely hope that the young man's rugged constitution may yet pull him thru. Clifford Fisher went to Denver Sunday on business. G. F. Thayer and John Fisher attended the beet growers meeting in Fort Collins Monday.

the absence of Mr. Throop. H. Thayer shipped a car of lambs to the Denver market last Friday. They averaged about 95 pounds and Mrs Cameron of Fort Collins is IK) II lUlRu to brought $18.35.

Aalt-Windsor H. S. basket ball nursing at the Albert West home. dav with Ault. It will be played in fi F.

Thaver exDeets to go to Den- o-ottip at gymnasium nexi iuuij i game ai gyinima gcn00i gym. The Junior Endeavor members met Tiia c. Xr dennt. in heinff nainted cfiiT.tr tn tnlro tha two Inter night, Be sure to autuu Now is the time to buy shoes for all the family, when we are offering you special inducement in the way of prices. 1 Lot Men's Dress Shoes, Goodyear welt, both button 5.85 Girls' Shoes, school and dress $3.45 Goodyear welt soles $3.95 per pair THE N1X0N MERCANTILE CO.

at the home of their superinxenuenv, a nuAlnvsi on Saturday. on the interior which improves the national trucks down and bring back appearance very mucn. the two new mssel trucKS. where they held election of officers hour. The newly O.

J. Horner and wife were in town in town on Chas. Duncan was ana ejuy elected officers were: President, Esther Lund; Vice President, Dora Giddings; RiilmnTi Thaver. The Tuesday. Tuesday from Ault.

TT Ppterson and wife. Chas. hostess served dainty refreshments. Mr and Mrs. W.

O. Parker were Peterson and wife and Mrs. Jessie dinner guests of the John Fisher family on Sunday. Horner of Severance was in Harding called at the Conrad Weitzel home Sunday. town Monday on business." T.

We.llbaum and family were Mr and Mts. O. F. Westerdoll. Mrs.

Mrs. Riece spent Saturday and sndav in Fort Collins. She returned Sunday guests of W. F. Tarr and fam Keyes, W.

B. Springer and Miss Alice Springer returned from California on ily. Sunday evening. Monday. Mrs.

Westerdoll has not im Mrs. W. B. Akin is quite seriously Do You Know That The Community Christian Church have five denominations represented on its membership roll. If you have accepted Christ as your Savior, you can be one of us.

COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH proved in health as her many Inends had hoped for. Beet Growers Take Notice The Board of Directors of the Mountain States Beet Growers' Association suggest that you refuse to sign any Beet contract, no matter how attractive it may appear, for the 1920 crop until after the meeting of the National Beet Growers' Association, which will meet in Denver January 26th, 27th, and 28th, at which time these matters will be considered by representative beet growers from all over the United States. Your Association will then be better advised and better able to determine a fair contract and will then advise the growers in accordance with the information thus obtained. THE MOUNTAIN STATES BEET GROWERS ASSOCIATION i ill at her home i ort oouins. i- a witl who has been E.

D. Pearson is on the sick Mrs. list. vvm.n 1 -ci i. hnsnital recovering die run wuuw from an operation for appendicitis, returned to was brought home last nuay.

Mrs. Myrtle Clark Kelim on Tuesday. BRING IN ORDERS Now that the rush season Is practicall over, we are ready for most anything you have a mind to bring into the shop. Let us build those watering troughs and do other woodwork for you during the winter days. F.

A. MORTON SON Gilbert Akin was on the sick lis several days last week. Tho hich phnnl cirln. won the has Too Williams of Fort Collins ket ball game over the teachers last Friday evening. was recently called to Indiana on'ac--J, jh.

n4 bt nnlv sisters count ox uue uwwi v-- The town basket ball team played the masor team xuesaay FRED CUMMINGS, Pres. iHE SEVERANCE MOTOR CO. GARAGE AUTO REPAIRING BUSY aU of But SERVICE is our motto. And if your auto troubles can possibly be taken care of by ns, yon can depend upon us putting ourselves out if necessary to serve you. Give us a trial.

J. H. GOLDEN, Secy. infant child. Mrs.

Williams win remain in Indiana for about two months for a visit with friends and relatives. Mr. Williams was a guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.

F. Thayer on Sunday. ivr Mrq. Abram entertained friends at their home over Sunday. nyr- MitIo nark of Kelim visited MOTOR COMPANY LOUIS W.

PFAFF THE SEVERANCE W. J. GILLESPIE luia. iuj.iav with Mrs. Arthur Morton several days last week.

Mildred Warne and Ina Hill were shopping in Fort Collins Saturday. Gilbert Akin was a Greeley business visitor on Friday. SHOES FOR EVERYONE A brand new stock of shoes has just been received and placsd on our shelves. We invite a careful inspection of our Une before you buy. We have sizes to fit every foot, styles to satisfy the most exacting tastes, and prices to suit the lean or fat purse.

And they are the well known "STAR BRAND" shoes sure to give you complete service and comfort satisfaction. A fine line of Tennis Shoes now on hand. Yoa had better get your pair now, while they can be had. EDWARD LUND Timnath, Colorado, II BUILDING I SUPPLIES TAAT. AND POTATOES PUBLIC SALE Two miles north of Ault, on JANUARY 27, 1920 Commencing at 10 o'clock a.

m. HEAD OF HORSES AND MARES 1 Shetland Pony, Cart and Harness 4 Holstein Cows, extra good 30 dozen Chickens, Leghorns and Anconas 100 Sacks of Seed Potatoes TERMS CASH CHAS. W. ACKLIN, Owner FRED AUSTIN, Auct S. R.

Giddings was in Denver on We guarantee our stock to be the best grade, and a Monday. trial will convince you. W. B. Springer returned on evening from his visit in Cali We will save you money on anything you will need fornia.

The M. E. Watson family entertain this season. MAWSON-GARDNER SEVERANCE, COLORADO ed the J. M.

Johnson iamiiy at ainner on Sunday..

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