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The Perry Daily Chief from Perry, Iowa • Page 6

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I their yesterday afternoon. From Saturday's Chief Mise. Grgia Kelley of Council Bluffs Mrs. J. B.

Xremaine arrived this 'SIXTEEN CASES TSTATE CHAIRMAN JUDGE NICHOLS ON THE DOCKET HAS BEEN ACTIVE! DISSOLVES INJUNCTION f-CHe City newi 'Capital City b.o w'iii; friends went to Des Moines, this with her husband. JLrs. jrvmg cnuwieK 01 voou napius (From Wednesday's Chief) Perrj 1 Mr. Henry vvc.i this morning to iciid tin with u-penor Court Starts Tomorrow and the List of Cases Promises to Make John Pray returned today to his Home in Omaha. He visited at' the GrUwold i wav home from New York the Says Shuman and B.

C. TJnde'r-j wvod Have a Right to Tap County Drain Near Jamaica. C. Durant Jones Reads Report at ProLibition Convention in Des Moines Telling of Party Affairs. Mi Blanche Ixiekv O.

-Howell was an east bou-0. pawner this morning. j. Rischell went to Bagley this morn- dh a busimss Jennie 11)11 of Mlhburn spent where be has been a few weeks. is visiting at tne lion The members of the Royal Neigh- Mr VV.

D. Durilap. bore lodge enjoyed a social session last Miss Mildred Wells, evening. A dainty two course lunch this morning loi an concluded a pleasant social evening. 1 with her parent.

Mrs. C. F. Herman and daughter Miss Mrs. Ilaruell arrived Ida and Mrs.

A. Worater of Dallas Cen- from Boone. She will few 1,, in Hrl oitv to- O. McColI home. The docket at Clerk Cross' office -hows sixteen cases which will come up lot trial or other disposition, at the -jj term of the Superior Court, which of C.

Durant Jones, state hairinan of the- Prohibition party, are oiigratulating him upon the work he lay been doing for the past fevv. months, (today in tms ciuy A dit.ii caoe which has attracted a. grrat t.cul of attention among the farmer Living near Jamaica, was decided by Judge Nichols yesterday, the hearing having been held in this city last Sat- A. S. Monroe returned this morning tom business trip ot-Chicago.

Mrs. John Clinker spent today in Dea utd for the excellent coudii to Madiid aftc 1 Moines" visiting with friends. day with friends on thiir "way" to Misses Beth Bi i.d M-- Carl w.ootn ame from Granger. are important ones, and if taey he has brought the party affairs. At urdav not put off until the-June term, a the convention in Des Moines Mr Jones The case was entitled J.

C. Thompson will be called. The complete list, made his report for the year as fol- and H. Morris against Wm. Shuman, th the attorneys concerned, is a lows: B.

C. Underwood and the trustees ol lows: "if to please the people we offer Richland township, Guthrie county. The nd Mrs. Merriott returned this "iksim rue uv. Mrs.

O. Corry of Jamaica was a ter-y visitor this morning to spend tb Mrs. Doiiavan came from Jamaica his rooming for a short visit with Klon frornoon from a visit of several day McCallum a the matter of the W. H. Fahey what we ourselves disapprove, how car plaintiffs brought action to prevent th of Mrs.

J. H. Moore we afterward defend our -work? Lot "PI Fae McCraken returned this iorning to her home wooowaro. io- i Minburn and will visit a short time MeCallum of-Woodward weie in Perry before returning to their home eity Shu morning, i Des Moines. Mrs.

Z. Massey went to De, The incm-era of the National Reserve th' afternoon lor a visit ut -re requested to pay their assessment days witn relativts. efore the last of this month to the -Gss Eva Surber returned thi lighland Nobles at the Perry Savings I crnoon to her home in Minburn defendants from tapping a county drain: and running water into it from their farms. Some time ago Judge Nichols issued a temporary injunction, and the case in Perry -was on a motion to ais- Moore for Severance from the City of Perry. W.

E. Black M. E. Vanlaningha a standard, to which the wis( nest can repair; the "event is ii ud of God." So said' Gcorgi isited with Miss Fattee. Miss Georgia Kelley arrived last cv- Washington, when the framera of tin Council Blnfts to visit a aud solve the injunction: ntion favored tonrpnrjzinj mite.

It was with a si umber of 'days with relatives and ner The plaintiffs contended that the McMannaman- Mrs. Geo. Lutze, a short visit wan menus. Mary Keeney ot Pay ton and Exehang, Secretary. A Pcrrv imilar responsibility that the present county drain was not large enough to Miss- Bertha Kenney of Ogden Donahue and daughter atn- lan after 'seeking for tv today.

Btate chairman undertook' the leader- 'carry off the water, but it was proven slnp of the party work fifteen months that it was amply large and Judge retumed this morning from van ral days for a girl to assist her in and ehildrei today. For this, reason we felt -N ichols issued an order dissolving the we must be true to our conscience, Mrs. Bruce Ma' to Dayton thi-week Uitmg Dally Chief. Tnat same evening a gin iv and that we should follow our best tne detendants were represented, by judgment. To do this, one sometimes Attorney E.

J. Kelly and the plaintiffs H. S. Dugan W. W.

Cardell A. R. Sutherland W. H. Fahey Horne where they visited with relatives the past week.

Mrs. E. S. McCartney returned thh ioniiflg to her home in Yale. She visited at the home of Mr.

and O. Klingaman. Fire of unknown origin was discovered at mofrong'at Templeton the depot and lumber yard being de- Mable Andei-oll itcd with Perry menu ay to Cowrie to visv Mrs. G. Weaver retu ig from short visit it P.

W. White of Des mong the Perry busin ty W. H. Fahey. Mrs.

Drown and Miss Elsie Brown ol Minburn spent a few hours in Perry today on their way to Des Moines, A number of automobile owners dill i-ith C. M. St. P. Ry fight alone.

For this reason, uld not accept all the advice giv- by those who were as interested and whose desire to see the work could not be disputed. In the thc blame lor failure or for success, will he laid at the big business today carrying passen to and from the show grounds, diss Laura Graney arrived this H. G. Oiddinga day. Jda ved this week rning from Des Moines for an over I Mrs.

Bess Pierce went to Des Mourn esMrday- for a few days visit with Geo Miss Harriet Olson Brown et al Sunday visit witn her parents. She will spend th from Chi door of vonr stnte central committee IMcKinlcy Music. Co. H. G- Giddings llri-nls.

forty three out of the ninety rtine counties in Iowa, holding meetings irr most of them, while over half of. the counties have the work of county organization well under way. We have made a Prohibition roll, consisting, of the and postoffice addresses oT about five thousand Prohibitionists. In closing, permit us to thank the members of the state control committee for thoir support, loyalty and interest. They have sacrificed time and money -Selma Fluborg.

H. Paul came from Dallas vs Gardner and children re- its chairman. We wroul be a-, blamed for failure, which at fairs. Ma-vweYl. this morning tended following the advice of others, fcThey visited the past week with rei- failure which came because we Mrs.

Frank Hall went to Mnrs'aaTl- uoned by the death of a relative. Clias. H. Winner returned last even ng from Monticello, where he had been mmmoncd by the illness of his mother. Mrs.

W. Kclley returned last evening her home in Council Bluffs. She vis-ted the past week with relatives and inter this morning to hav- dentl F. E'. Knell ork done.

J. C- "R- Wilson H. G. Giddings Miss Gladys Kinnick came from Bin- I ly this. morning.

She will visit a few Kobcrt Miis ivs at the D. T. Reel Robert Burrell H. G. Giddings The R.

A. R. E. club will meet at i Ta ic home of Mrs. F.

L- Hanner, Wed- -athan Booth took the initiative. Consequently, thert. Mr. and Mrs. I.

W. Morgon rcturneu afternoon to their home in Ogden. was engaged and started work. A very pleasant dancing party wa given last evening at the Fireman's Hall by the members of the K. Kramer's orchestra of Des Moines furnished the music.

As a conclusion to the dance dainty refreshments were vrved. Chrff Ilasslingcr being in charge with T. Dooley and A. S. Saunders assisting.

E. A. Lester also received yesterday from Chicago a fine new bus together with the hack received by Charles Willis. Both vehicles are the most up to. date that could be procured and" both rigs will he at the disposal of the public for conveyance.

The one Mr. Lester received is termed as opera bus and is verv neat in appearance. Considerable excitement was caused on First Avenue last evening in front of the Zehring residence -where a ditch bfing dug for the sew-er, when a horse and buggy drove by about eleven thirty, the driver who is un-known, was evidently asleep ami did not see the lanterns and as a result the horse fell in'the ditch. No damage was done to the buggy and with the aia of several of the neighbors the horse as dug out without any serious injury. to do the best we could, and do only They visited at the home or -vus.

at which our conscience approved. For fifteen months we have tried to rve you. A sacred stewardship was nesday afternoon of this Cliumite Refining Co. H. G.

Gidding" frends. a's brother. Mr. .1. VV.

Juner. Mrs. C. D- Easton left for her home Casper, Wyoming, 'this morning. She -here to attend the funeral of her jr.

and Mrs. J. O. Fowler and child-went to Des Moines this morning entrusted to us, and today we render Jfiss Lena Kipp came from Bouton T5 is morning. She vrill spend a week perry Ga3 cpy siting with her sister Mrs.

Martene. Vincent, Trustee H. G. Giddings Mrs. L.

E. Mason and sons returned Ts to visit over Sunday with Mrs. Fow ibrotbcr, -T. U. umoTe.

ecount. Tt is no time for boast-We have made a beginning, and 5 work shall grow in the future this morning to Her home in JHaanu. one yriidreth The reception and entertainment by the Elks last evening was a ost cnjovable affair and a large nnm- loo Jlro r. C. Pet- E.

J. Kelly as it has in the past year, in five years ler's mother, Mrs. John A. Young. Dr.

Fahr of Madrid was called in consultation with Dr. Grigsby last evening in regard to the case of Mrs. Dick Zcnor. If jou hear a stealthy footstep on the porch this evening, don't be alarm to make the Iowa work go, and- our relations with all have been pleasant. However, this report would not be complete, if we omittedi expressing our appreciation of the valuable help given the chairman by three men in particular, outside of the committee whose lovalty has never been questioned, whose interest in the cause is never dying, and whose counsel and advice-have been most helpful, John B.

Hammond. W. D. Elwcll. and A.

TJ. Coates. Let us go on to greater things. Beyond the Alps lies Italy! It i as true now as when first by John B. Finch' many years ago: "Be not deceived; Prohibition in the National and State.

Constitutions made effective by a live, vital political party, pledge' to carry out its provisions as a matter of principle, not as a matter of pol responded to mc mviwii.t'""- TroillKldors Amusement company Prohibition coventor will sit under dome on Capitol Hill, while a Pro-bition legislature will be in a position turn down the petition of liquor men kin for constitutional amendment, lical num- excellent program ings and later the orches- ed, for it will only be a small friend Miss Bertha Chess returned this mor-mg to herjiome in Coon Rapids. She isited oer Sunday with Mrs. Will tcvenson. Mrs. George Wallace returned this loruing to her home in Omaha.

She summoned here by the death of her athcr JolmCn.se. Martin Good and dughter nel- ocrmitting the manufacture and 0ale of liquors in Iowa. a furnished music for a dance. CStv Carrier Fred Melick was unable on duty today on account of a jne shoulder- Since the promotion of J. Kelly an J.

W. Morr Two things have been paramount in the work of the past fifteen months. Agitation and money raising. These Percy Brown to regular carried, mere substitute earner namw, went to Omaha this morning: Howard W. Miller, et hand, for w-o have gone ind it was ineeessory io pre Tr.

Good who i W. H. Fahc ole of the clerical force, into carrier From Fridays Chief Mrs. O. Corry will return this eveu-ng to her home in Jamaica.

She visited in Perry and Des Moines. Mrs. PJiinehaTt and granddaughter returned this- afternoon to Adel. She visited, the past week at the A. Judd Dr.

Mouer accompanied Mr. Dibbcrn ls the only remedy for this most ble of social and political evils. The civil service is mighty slow peaking campaign wa- on r. Fanning of Philadelph A FRIEND OF JOHN D. ith a.

May basket. Miss Yaleiia Doud returned tais morning to her home in Ferguson aftet a pleasant visit at the home of Mr. and Mis. George Doud. Mr.

and. Mrs. P. J. Hurley returned this afternoon to their home in Boone.

They visited the past week at the John Rogers home. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hall, Mr.

Ded-rick, Mr. F. Hines. L. Hall, Freeman Snow.

Ray McCullen and Jessie Hall were among the Dallas Center visitors this morning to attend the circus. Mary and Merrill Fianigan arrived last evening from Van Horne. Thev will visit several days at the cyMallcy ana Dnahoe homes. i filling vacancies, and there av to hurry it up. with the liquor traffic! Stand by this po-' sition, though apostates and cowards-; cry compromise, and victory will come i to bless our homes and our J.

Hall, Dallas Center Man Formerly Worked In, ttramnn of Riwpey, who Miss Myrtle Windisch returned this morning -to her home in Templeton after pleasant visit with her sister who is attending school here. Mrs. P. M. Plumb accompanied by Catherine Mitchell left this morning for Chicago to spend a week visiting with to Des Moines Wednesday where he will ngele.

fifteen lion. J. E. I.obeck, of Minnesota, eight vecks. Rev- John H.

H. Hector, of as been visiting tnenos in to Grand Junction this morning. M-rs. A. M.

Lawrence went to Wau- With' Famous Times. It may bean item of inter tow nman, J. S. Easton, is a persona undergo an operation at the Mercy hos York, fourteen weeks. These men s.

D. A. Lanning returned last COTJNY' SEAT NOTES. to locio co to: ion lee some advice, based upon per-xcrience. Do tells them not to Banna, last evening where sne u.

Loned by the illness Jt her mother. nnong the best Prohibition speak- acquaintance of John D. Rockfeller. He vorii! ng from Des Moines wnerc she visit few da a with her mother, Mrs. oual MrsrMary Stuart'refcurned tms-morn- Mrs.

Janice Thompson -and daughtci iss Pearl came from Minburn this lOrning. They will visit, with Miss I ma Algood. bis ame acquainted with him a many vcais ago. along about 18U0, he was bookkeeper for a cumin to her Home in Ida Grove. She L-i a few weeks at the Johnson Manager Walton announces tnat ttle Flora DeVoss company will play a s.

Wallace Shipton is expected to this evening from Oxford June-She will visit win her mother, in Cleveland, Ohio, draw fifty or sixty dollars Mi-s Georgia Kellev returned yester- com pi ay to her home in Council Bluffs. She 1 Salar isited the past week with relatives month. Mr. Easton. at that time From Thursday's Chief Mrs.

McCullough. 'in Iho business in Cleveland Mrs. John Gray lelt tins morning iui ik their friends to ''help them out." Je was recently a candidate for mem-icr of the school board. Ho 3ivys no i-kod his friends to help him out an.t i hoy did it vigoron-ly that he didn't get within five miles of getting in. Right there is where Mr.

Simcoke says he made his mistake. What he wanted was for his friends to help him in, ana his advice to si-ekers after office is to. never ask thoir friends to help them out. What they want is to be helper! c's engagement at the Grand com-cing, May 9th. iss Verbal Graham returned this rnoon to her home in Des Moines a plcaant visit at the homo of brother, Wm.

Graham, rs. John Atchinson. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Ml-.

Harlcv -Black of Grand After working at bookkeeping for Fremont to visit a week: wiui reiativ t'leomed. In the wc onoHni, visited over Sunday at the 1 years. Mr. Rockefeller conceived of edutafiti friends. Mrs.

C- D. Embcrling went to Dawson is morning to spend the Oay visiting Piatt, Grace Gardiner, Mrs. Will Kemele iwith relatives. viMl.frs tu'iav to attoml too onio ot Mr. Black's parents, Mr and tle of combining the oil interests Irs.

E. II- Black. and in partnership with his brother Mrs. Martha Leonard Tvill entertain and thru his shrewd business few friends at tea Thursday even- judgment and keen methods of dealing, rig in honor of Mrs. II.

M. Harvey and HOOn nis pjan well under way, un-llss Ruby Eekman. til toilay he is the acknowledged oil Mrs. Unas. Harlow and daughter Dor- of thc world.

thy and Miss Fay MeCrackcn were ov- llr. Easton wm also well acquainted We have sent out approxi-aundred thousand pieces of No figures are able to tell icon aeeomplislieJi by this Miss Mae Kozer returned this ait-noon from Dallas Center whore she been the past week-Ht. Oscar Ainlc-v went to Bolfe this Mr and Mrs. a few 'lay Miss Esther and Thomas returned today to their home in Fort Dodge after a pleasant visit in thN city ith friends. llis Carrie Mor.iin" nmo from Bag-ley this morning to spend the day vis iting with frends.

Mi-s fisulif Burchfield this morning from Yale to visit several days with her fnendi, Iless Stevens. 11 llraton of St. Paul, "an-hed this uftiTiinnn fiom De Moinew to spend a few days before returning to his home. Stevens and daughter Miss returned this morning from a few ilayq viyit in Jamaica with relatives." Miss Mable Hianrpton arrived this mnrninir from Cion Rjipi'ds. Slid wilt visit several days "with Mrs.

R. E. ixwcll where they Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. rued with them.

days Tor er fiom Woodwaul at Miriy day Mr. Ford, the ith educational campaign footed the circulation on Mrs. K. L. Cox and ba Moines this afternoon friLiuls.

automobile wizard. Jtrs. Bruce llagors and children re- turned this afternoon from an over Sun- that the four I'lolub I'rohl- fovv-a Tiie ll'l lot.Lllv, Day I Prolilbitioniits, -ts, The N.iti. xohango at that place. The family wil villain here until after the close of th.

iehc-l year. We shall be sorry to b.iv, Mr. Clapp leave Adol as it will tak' iway a gond family. Newt Wragg. who is now C.ili man of the Republican County Ontn, Committee, tu R.

Ii. Joy, Secretary the ocmuiiUec anil Mr. Joy has call. Drop of Mr. and Mrs.

Arch Wray and daugh-r Constance oT Woodward were Perry sitors yo-terday afternoon. Miss Fac MeCrackcn returned last vcsl yester friends. Mrs. Itvilig Varolii from Savanna. She visit at the 1 OH 'oliLie, and the Prohibition show in the aggregate an fifty per cent in circulation, ampaigu fund has gone beyond o.v.'roono.

cxpcct.itions. ln- Mrs. Rachaol Fagon arrived thii morning from Des Moines for a short visit on her way to Bavvson to visit With her daughter, Mis. Harry Chap- Itrs. Sarah Ross of Nevvtou, who has been visiting in this city with frienda went to Des Moines this morning for shoit visit before returning to her Coon Millor became too familiar with a lot of booze last evening ami was, taken up by the officers.

A night in the city jail curbed Coon's desire to Woodward af- md Mis Lon iJIa' before. I 1 Andrews received the sad now Lr of his dau-hter. Mrs. Del- the to Des Moines ic day visiting afternoon F. Chapma Mctliuiid of St.

iPaul- Mrs. Bradley arrived th" im Des Jfoincs. She wl John B. nd Mrs. the homo, of her parents, ith friends.

Mr. Charles Kinder of Boulfm was le pledges on hand by former chairman 1. amounting to siv dollars, the fund has lousunu dollais "I over thee thousand Sch-affer. sister Mrs. A.

11 r- 'ina ClluS' VllirK 01 were guests at the Chas. Mace home one ,11 at her home ''3t week. daughter. Postmaster F.tmrc was a Gowrio (7i itoi lat week. i- Av yesterday Mrs.

N. Schiller the Brood Block. mong hi.j rolo of fsonhart. Charles E. Sinclair returned th ning to his home in Livermore.

visited a short time in this cit C. Durant Jones. Miss Marie Erv arrived "this ternoons. aWh Costello of Bes Moinc iff W- 1 11. G.

Fisciis anil Harry Hunter are Dersch and baby btend Mr. and Mrs he K. C. dance. morning from Council hey will visit at the home Dcrsch's mother, Mrs.

Wat-c leavin" for thoir new home oning and plaeod in ff Ross as hein-r insane, evidently kept hero over then relieved of a knif-as he had a ticket for and claimed to have a was started on to that Mrs. 0. M. Mc noon from Tndianola. -She will visit a number of days at the home of Mr.

and Mrs 0. B. Klingaman. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Bhvnchard and di.lbw is -till in un- which will form a for the work of th Hie treasurer's TO.port Miss Ellen Grant of Woodward was a rry visitor this morning to spend th. ys visiting with friends. MVsJ Frank Williams went to Des Una afternoon to visit a num- riends They ni.ule the trip in the H. Camp returned this morning lomo in Des Moines after an ov lav visit at the Henry Nichr op. Mi Mrs.

Rockwell City brother there, place the next liabv returned this afternoon to their Q. 0. Webb ulld daughter, Mrs. Ogden were Berkley visitors o'f days with relative and friewls. Mrs.

M. J. McCreery arrived, this aft-noon from Pomeroy. She will visit Mvrtlo Foucli t'tnrneil this Rippcy. Siio uch and H.

S. nic in Boone. They visited several ys at Iho J. Ferington home. Alliert Barker came up from Grinnell st evening whore ho has boon work at the Painters trade.

Ho the isfortune to fall from a building and F.arno, tin II. Ballard, Miss Ethel and John Holmes, id. Mildred Henries and oio among the Jamaica ItO'Olin visileil Rioloiril Walker, Art onic of htir son, McCreery. Mrsc Will Mitchell of Eagto rc visiting in this city with They made the trip in thoir Mollio Morgan visitors in Ibis i our work. Wo shall bo greatly dis- minted if wo do not add to this before Jan.

-1st. 1911. The money t-adv raised has come from apjiroxi-toly three thou.saind contributors, ieh in itself is little short of mar-mis, thc number of contributors be- not less than three times that of previous year. It ought to be a itcc of great satisfaction to know. city today.

nklo, necessitating an en- returned on Fri- C. I file Snyder stopped off urday to spend the day onts: Do was on his way to Joliet, Illinois, to join for the base ball season. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Rit Ifusb night from thoir which took them ns far land of beauty. They i lightfiil Airs. Stevens an daughter miss uncil held a -hort mcet-ig to listen to objections oy rsertem wyphrdl uTAO owners on the matter of visit at Ft. Dodge with her and Chas.

W. Dorman. ly of W. E- Steward who honis a number of days. Mrs.

A. L. Brown lias i-sned invit, linnt for an at homo Tuesday afteriloi her homo as a courtesy to Mrs. Rud Mrs. It.

M. Harvey and Miss Ada. Li Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Iterg, who li in Warford otroot, are receiving t' oongrntulatioii" of their friends ov forced rest.

Mrs. Mary Mills, of the very best friends the Chief has on itR big list ol subaerihorg, was in the city yesterday. at to Jamaica this morning for n. vs visit with relatives ami from propcrl iends. ronovvins her account with the paper.

tnistnicting ppeared to time aro now released and Mrs. Ira Hurlcss went to Ames this I nfrq. MiH i eighty-five year. old. kick, and the con th the work.

th her nitlionp-h no one would suspect it from sitatesi are wrestling with the problem of debt and often times, poor credit, tlit party in Iowa has enougn unpaid phsl- Mrs. W. 11? McCammoh entertained greet their friends. Thc Register and Leader is the Iowa newspaper that will keep you newspaper that will keep you Hughtor Miss Marjory who is attending appearance as sbo i exceedingly v-estorda-v afternoon at her to then Mrs R. C.

Frnsh returned atnrday n(tor a stav of sm-i 1 Cedar Rapids- wifh "nor m( an been seriously sick. liool there. active for her ago. (51, taken the Mrs. Mary Naglc of Boone who has it wn, founded by Mr.

Lunt ir. Miss Theil Cordon of New York Jo Wort isiting in tais city with relatives 1s74 nmj tim to Des Moines this morning to I never missed coming to the office llay. self to renew her snlwrintinn. The Mrs. L.

V. Russell and Miss in- gos on n.tnd ro pay every mil. inciuuing of Adol. wore in the city formed on all events leading up to the some old debts of previous years, and time yesterday. Thov made primaries in June.

It has an enviable have left a clean slate and throe Mr. Russell's car and went reputation for publishing all the late thousand dollars with which to do bus-to Des Moim-s. and reliable campaign news. If not a ino-s. is.

have been rsiod by Mis. suVcriber Tho Register and Lender will The personal report of your state mailed to vou dnilv from now to state ohnirman is brief. We have sent M. Vi. Grove returned this mor- visits am pleasant ones for the- fore- arils afforded tne afternoon pleasure for a she (he conclusion or which a dainty two the trip rorc Misses Lillian Nichols, Ada Patter, I Tnvitat O'Brien.

Georgia Kolloy of Conn- Mary il Bluffs. Theil Gordon of Now York, aft ornom duo. please ottlomont 1 home in Fayette. She viu and wo hope that her eno.1 health will Wok at the homo of Mr. continue, for mnny years more.

Tf it ompiimenrnry in airs, iviiiie, jui.j. Hi 'Mrs1. R. C-Morrill. v-ore not tlwt.

Join" so would deprive Grady Sunday issue $1.50. The Chief will glad- letters. we nave turuisnoi.1 an Iowa 0,1 im on wm. in nm 10 us ton ,1 Mr. nn.l Mrs.

Kenneth Mipb i Mrs. R. M. Harvey. Mins Jul CourtnoT who is envproyed at (bo Treasure of her regular calls.

Mis Livingston, who leaves a trip abroad. lobe has a wry sore hand as a to would mark her in advance adef Want Ads Bring Results. cncTn week. We have personally visited Dowling Wright. of an accident which occurred f-r (ho rest of her life.

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