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8t Historical Society mlhmxt TIIIRTY-FOURTII YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., OCTOBER 15, 1918. No.' 79 GEIMLIM' SAYS S1IK IS JHJAWY 10I MACK. Gormnny's roply to President Wilson's Inquiry, Intercepted ns It was boing feent by the great wlreloss towers at Nauon and forwarded Saturday In an official dispatch from France, do claros Germany1 Is ready to accept rrosiuent Wilson's peaco torms, evncu ate the invaded territory as a prera- ir W? f. Six of the twonty qmsito to an armistice, nmi M.nt ,un e iatl defective hearts and an equal bid for reace reurtonta the Gonnan iVnn Hy?,'1 i ' T,,B 0Xnmtn" people as well ao the government. i ?' xn "ll.,!", 8 "J0"' Vlor T,' Dr. W. S. Solf, the newly appointed 1 llSept,-rthl otV,(1 ctTm foreign secretary, in replying to f,,"11 be,tl0r to roJct them here President Wilson's recent iiotof ac- to reJoct thoni nft?r arrlvlli llt cepts the torms laid down by Prosldont Z'miniirai. ,.... . . Wilson in his recent addresses "on .on'rnv w m 1 B,,von?'7" the foundation of a permanent peace I ,.ny ?r 0la?; ,ut ' ,ls work w11 be of justice." Future discussion the ro- ZuXZn? T ContJnU" ply asserts, would bo for the purpose S'L1" "? J " Tt,L boon fur of agreeing upon the application of Si lth ui"res are cxnm- these terms. The prosont German go-; ' ...... vernmont, It Is further announced. I , ,,',?.' "T assumes the responsibility of this stop1 Whnrtfed Sold cr Loses mind, towards peaco and has the support of , rn !k "a,!,uos- W" wn" 8cnt from tho great majority of tho reichstng. I , 1 clty to Cam" Fnston and roturn Tho imperial chancellor declaros tho , , 110 on nccount o' uolng mentally note speaks in tho name of tho Ger- """nlancod, escaped the vigilanco of man government and of tho German llis fathor Saturday and for twenty--people. irour "ours roamed ovor the country The president of tho United States. it s?"t.h .C tho rlvor' ""ally appearing is euggestod, muy name a mixed com- '",.1110 nome l V w- 0l80n S0V011 mission o make hrrangonionts for tho , . , S0UtlW08t Sunday morning. A evacuation. dotachmont of tho Horn Guards were AHho cn its face tho text of tho Kot,t,nB reiu,' to mnke soarch for the German note seems to ho a complete unfortunte man whon Mr. Olson acceptance of Porsidont Wilson's torms "one "J" BHl " was at his tho people of the United States and the sThor,ff Salisbury and Chlof of allied countries should be cautlonnil I Pollc? Jonos (lrovo out yostcrday JUG l'lJltCKXTAOE OF 3IKX BOND CA3HMIBX SITJ5TS UP FOUM) PHYSICALLY UNFIT. LATTL'll I'AllT OF WKHK. Tho first bunch of men of tho Sep-i ,r. T, ,. T tomber l9lSf registrants wore examln- ,V10 Llborty Loan campaign od by the local board .Sunday, and the i,k S 1 lxV ,lf? F,rll"- Saturday porcentugo of those physically unfit Hi" a tbo, wbscrliitloiiH for those two was found to bo exceptionally heavy. . ffrvfhbl?iaVSITl0?thtotttl Elghty-throo mrti were examined nmh L"t" .N?"hlIf n ,0o c '8ltnr.,ct- ,U1 ,w twontv-ono wor found ii lm inoHiriiiif. I .lUunlnj ovonlng the total subser p for IctZZl s v m S t0'8 taken through tho Xorth Platte uanics una been ?193,000 and tho sub scriptions through the railroad com mute up to yestordny noon wore $95, 150. This makes a total of $2S9,350 Tor North Platto, but Included in this are subscriptions from some of tho pre cincts within the North Platte dis trict,' so that the exact amount of tho North Platte subscriptions propor cannot at this tlmo bo givon. However It may he sold that North Platto has gone "ovor tho top" by a considerable amount, and that tho Xorth Platto dis trict will oventunlly reach Its quota. Roachlnc tho ni'itn la sufficient, for it is known that somd Tho dreaded Spanish influence has uiHimeu inreo Lincoln county boyn nnd several others who huvo boon sick with the dlseaso arv said to he In r serious condition. Today nt Maxwell will bo hold the funeral of Koy Yost, who died of tiro disease at one of the camps, tho vvu) naving nrriveu yesterday. Today or tomorrow tho body of nn oilier young mnn named Root of tho Maxwell vicinity will bo shlppod noine ior imriui. n too, died at one Of the CHlllllM nf ItlfltlPllTn A telegram received yestordny an nounced mo tiontii of Prlvato Duck owrth. whose paronts llvo In Sollers precinct south nf tlw rttv ir -Q st&tlomd at Fort Dodge niul the end uHiuc wunuay. Henry Paul, of the Maxwell Huniimi is not oxpeclod to survive a selge of sections of tho county are falling I 11 T,, oowing the flu. At uown uauiy, ana it is apparent that If """" "l , l,,u n"U' no i suuumoti tl.n nnt f nni nnn rJt , " . i WHS not lenrilBll. ..v .it.u.tt ui fuuir.uuu lr IJIIK'Uni conn- ty Is to be roachod, North Platto must ' 1 : :o: : about double its quota. This It has not I'lndorses Judgo Perry, yet dono, but Chairman Temple Jaldltor of Tho Tribune: llfMVfnl 11.. .... ... . I ..... LINCOLN COUNTY HOYS D1F. OF Till: IXFLUUNZA. morning, brought tho man In and uirnea lilm ovor to his father, who runs the HInmnn lodging house. Later In the day tho father took tho son east to be placed In charge of a brother. : :o: :o: :- allied countries should bo cautioned against accepting it as such a com pliance of tho nroslilnnt'a il will mean immediate cessation of hos tilities. At tho time tho news was recolvod President Wilson was In Now York, urn, nn huh since returnmi in wnaiifnc ton and a statement was Issued yostor-! At the remiest of nui rt mm,,. peace note until the president has Octohnr l Kth 7.?n T 9n,n& Sd'SJ imf nfflClal TU?ICatIn!oS f mX tfrSSldSi sider it opportunity to con-1 Wilson in his demands that JusUce to In Kngland "ucondltiOnal surrender" shl me a condUkmTecedl is rapidly gaining popularity with the anniVtlce o ToS dta!t wtt , average citizen as a response to tho aorinc my.-T. C PATTERSON Clmll- This feeling is accentuated by the i President Issnn sii..,i ueriunn attempt to destroy Cambrat President Wilson tbV ntVor ,nrt nt V. "ccoruiS to a letter rocelved and the razing of villages by the Inst week Issued ?ho f J- J 1Iallisa from his enemy in his great retreat, as woll .t'Z 1 f 'Z J "l s CnPta, . llvHalllBn.,. Tho ns oy tno sinking of the Leinster campaign: milSfadt'lfar, no not hoieful that tho subscriptions be- twoon now and Saturday evening will bo such ns double our quota. Chairman Temple's roports from th county at large rp to Saturday even ing wore as follows: Sutherland t .11 ono "orshey ;u',850 Maxwoll 27,900 'r. Our ncnnl tioli nre going to vote fqr tho election of throe Judeos on our sunrnmn onnvt. Wmtcrn NabniHlta d n ropivsentntivo- in tho highest court 01 tin- stnto. All of tho candidates but One live dOWn 111 tlln smith nmlnni corner of Nebraska. Honorable Ernest Brndv . . nV V.' . . U,B l'resont jmigo of the Wallhoo nnnnl. c c.ourt at JIcCo'f. Nebraska M0OJlB the only AYostom Nebraska cundl fid T A t,y . J...1 -r . 51iq nnn vw Bl,i'iwB juugu. i iiuve Known auou JU(ip Poppy for n at mn TI. la a.. 1. ....! 1 r .. . 'Pir iiinnrn mP nvl, ' louness juogo ana AI Hviin Vrv .unrifl.. '?"e f the nbl08t lnwyors 111 braska. WHO AIIL IN SKKYIC15. For tho reason that Western Nobraska ' Hi- - t v kZ ZT 1 , , , 1 Is I,crhttP "ot acqualntod with the m. J. 1. Kerr, who received his fact that wo havo a Wostom No commlssion as captain in tho medical braeka candidate for aunremn Uu t "ayPLrFterRnevetko8,?iffl; ,0ft 8t,G1 taught 1 wotUd irito" Is" St ' "am caj-foi Ft. Rlloj to enter the service aslc'The Tribune to publish it. I be Arthur McEvoy writes from Paget liayo that all ot tho Wostom Nobrnska Sound that ho is recovering from an voters should bo suro to look for tho attack of Influenza. Ho was pretty name of Judge Perry nnd voto for him WPlr ' Miff nilntlwl.Arl. ..n . . 1 nf . . r, ,.. .....it . ..... .. w - . r pmuiiiu 7 i linnniian ltn .n.n 1. . ..... UUw..uu, ,VJ mi mn noi iiko tno i flowers that grow in that country. j Company E has at last startod over seas nCCOrdilltr to fl lAttor rnnnlvn.l In Paris the renlv of k n n '"T"' .T'i "co 01 11118 ,oa. government to P esident WihVon 'is wi ote Z t Is to them verTrank bnn8id0trn0(1nrtn0,,mi1tCatf' H Gormany 7110 hcs thins mt mmMmppo n h nSCOnl be,twec11 ,fh0 would bo that the loan should not only H.J La0mlilla Germany is evading bo fully subscribed, but very great y tho issue. Paris considers that Ger- oversubscribed. We are in the midst rX cnndm? f Pre8l"ont WiP of the greatest exercise of he power at feit Fool .! ?h,,nni.TwlJ1 f l1,0" u,Is-country that has ovor been wit- reat Foch is the solo judge from tho nessed or forecast, and a single day of hn ' "n ' ,0t vkw aiul wH1 know relaxation in that effort would bo o ?rnm nenossary guarantees tragic damage alike to ourselves and from t o enemy and what territory to the rest of tho world. Nothing has occupations must be impossed. (happened which makes it snfo or a ...w 7Z ::o:: i possible to do anything hut push our A special train passed through ves. offort to tho utmost. The tlmo Is crl terday forenoon on wjilch wore eighty- ticnl and the response must ho corn nine nrst nnd second lieutenants on- plote. WOODROW WILSON. ui.iu i. uiu iiuiiuiuiu id un? easiern sea coast. All these officers had at tended tho training school at Hon olulu, and nearly all had been in reg ular amy service ns privates. "Many of them had their wives with them, nnd at -least two of 'the officers were colored. Wlntpr underwear on salo nt THE LEADER MERC. CO. nt last season's prices. Our cash purchase of ovor one yea- ago enables us to save you money. An examination will bo held at the local postofl'ico October 2Gth for clerk-carrier in tho postoffice service This examination is open to male np plicaius only. : :o: Mrs. Buckley and Mrs. Withroo. of Portland, Ore., mother nnd sister respectively of N. E. Buckley, nro guests at tho homo of the latter. Miss Hildogardo Clinton nnd -Miss Company, it is lindnrslnnil lnt irvt-. d - . j .wi,. 4 4, ay. So-gt. Harris Stuart camo down froin Denver. Sunday morning to spend tho day with the homo folkij. Hd has boon-stationed in thnt city for sever al weeks as a recruiting officer for the tank sorvico. A card received yesterday nnnouncod Uio safe arrival ovorsoas of Ells Bar raclough. Ellis wont from hero to Lin coln for eight weeks of vocatlonnl training nnd thenco to Camp Hancock, uoorgia. From this latter camp ho was sont directly overseas. Word received yesterday by Mrs. Barnes from Washington announced that her son Frank Barnes had boon seriously woundod Soptcmber 11th. Frank left for Camp Funston April -0th, nnd stnying there but a month or so was sont overseas, going to Canada for embarkation. : :o: : Buy your' wlntor supply of blankets miaa miuuKuruo minion ami -miss "" iur wiipiuy or uinnicets Cross loft at 0:20 last evening for novr dm'ijig Iho blanket salo. Our big the service as nurses. Both register ed for this sorvico a couple of months ago. and received instructions yos torday morning to report at once at Funston. Just a few baskets of Pears left at $3.15 per basket. McMIchnol's Grocery, 918 North Locust or 408 South Dewoy. Phono 411. Leypoldt & Peimingtosi Wish to announce tho arrhal of a car load of Ground arixed feed eoirtnoscd of Iowa Corn. Oats. Sneltz and Bar ley and recommend it as a strong' feed for fall months. YVe also carry salt and all kinds of feed for stock and poultry including' tankage, cotton seed cake, etc. Carnation flour, fully guaranteed, always in stock. Lamb's old stand, North Locust, Phono 200. Very truly, W. V. HOAGLAND. (row Hilarious Ovor News. When a bullotln was recolvod about 9:30 Saturday night that Germany had accopted Prosldont Wilson's poaco pro positions North, Platto peoplo bocamo jubilant. The drum corps camo out on the streots and as they marched sever al hundrednon, girls and boya form-edn- Uno amPmnrclied up and down Dewoy street choorlng and yelling. Along about midnight othor bulletins were received that tended to creato the impression that Germany was not will ing to consider unconditional surrend er, nnd thnt is apparently what all North Platto people demand. Directors for lied Cross. Fifteen diroctors will bo elected nt tho annual meeting of tho Lincoln County Chapter of American Red Cross at tho court houso Octobor 23. Tho polls will bo open at 1 p. m., nnd close at (5 p. m. Any momber of tho Lincoln county chnptor will be entitled to vote on tho presentation of thoir membership card. On or boforo 10 days nftor tho election of directors, tho 'oxocutlvo committee shall bo oloctod by the hoard. Printed notice of nil meotings shall ' ' 1 1 CaHll rurclinso of nvnr n vmii or ... nhioq no in eu i i li 7 , 'iiiuuu nonce oi an meotings shall seasons Published in tho newspapers at seasons prices. LEADER MERC. CO. tit five days in advanco of the meet Writing from Phnnnfv Ari . t : Inc . - .M (HUJ "i"""1-' 'iys uio uioorty loan special with Its wnr rolics was In that city recently and that accompanying tho ii inn as tno navy band from Mare ........ (tutil 4.1 tl 1 U Island, of which Arthur Tramp Is a member. Mr. Spurrior mot Arthur and pnd a nice visit with him. Will reopen Studio October 18th D?na wlsl,,ne to take lossons Phono 7S7F14 or call at Studio Friday. Miss Sadio Trovlllo. 79.(5 Charles Boguo loft Saturday oven- IllC fOr GrOnn TJIvOP tr Irnnnnr.! T) IR. T. business for several days. Uso Antiseptic solution to spray the throat. Prevent Spanish Influenza. l'or salo at THE REXALL DRUG STORE . : :o: . For Sale. Fifty head of cows and holfers, somo cows havo calves by side. Inquire of J T. Lister, North Platto, Phono i9 While a call hns boon issuod to tho niiiety-throo men who aro to leave for C.nnp Konrnoy, Calif., October 21-25, ("I rk Allon says" tho list as It now st:inrts is suhjoct to six or olght chungoH. The chnngos will bo mndo beforo tho final notico Is issued. It is expoctort that tho oxnet date on which tli" boys will leave will bo nnnouncod 1 uiuun tno next any or two. Winter imdorwcar on salo nt THE I.KADER MERC. CO. nt Inst season's prices. Our cash purchase of ovor ono vo.ir ago onnblos us to save you money. Tho local oxomption board has boen requested to sond tho registration rnpors of Otto Woslenfold to Cnmp Fremont, Calif. Tho presumption is that Otto is to bo transferred to a ri'glmentil band. Save money and your wife's back by getting Colo's High Oven Rango. P makes work easy nnd coal bills light INFUJMNZA IS 1VKLL ' HFLD L CIIKCK. Lato yesterday afternoon City Phy sician Hedtlold reported thnt Influent, is wll hold In cheek In North Plfttte. While one dowth occurred from the disenso Sunday night and six or olght now casos wore roportod yestordnv, tho prefis-nt number of ensos Is llintt cmI to twenty, whtjo ii week ago there woro nonrly double that number. . Dr. Rodllold stated that whon the detention hospital in tho city Are building is roady for patlonts, those who are tnkon sick at hotols or room ing houses will ho tnkon thereto, and that beginning withln'the next week houses which havo tho dlsoase will be placarded nnd quarantined Just as wera resldnucixo iinrin im 11..,,.. slego. Iion patients havo rocovored inu iiouHos win oe rumigatod. Dr Rodllold was of tho opinion that when houses containing tlw iiiaanao n,... C .-.w utouiiov III V qunrnuiineii sciiools can with safotv be ro-oijened and the ban thrown off public moot lues. Willi 11.0 i.n.,unu , i - (, inu UWUOUB properly quarantined, nnd a dotontlon iiunimui ior Hirangers nnd othors thoro 11111 iiul no liiupii iimiirni. r,T. 1.. ...... p, V. . 4,.i, ,- foction. It Is oxnected In lmvn lw ,iuto..n.. - - " v.w llVIVltllUil hosnltnl In renilnlnrun fnr- miinii - " i'.,i.4uiin lit tUO nOCllllllmr nf nnvt wnnlr r.,1.1 ,.,.,. nntino regulations will bo onforcod at tho snmo time. ,.:o: : Fred Harlow Dies. A tnlUTfntu I .. .1 ri . ... ..ue..,.i, lyuiiuu oHiuruny nnor noon announced the doath of Frml rr Garlow at Cody, Wyo., early that innriiiiu rtnnili ...no tfOHS folio Will L' nn ntlnnlr r.f l.,fi,.,., Mr. Garlow will bo romomborod ns n formor manngor of tho Cody ranch and tho son-in-law of tho Into Colons Cody. For soveral yoars tho Garlow's havo resided nt Pmiv no ,i.,.,,..,r t tho Irnm Hotel nnd "one of tho hotols on tho Cody roadwny to tho Yellow- utniln IlnHl. X Ul IV Fred Onrlnw vn n nflnni rf n ,.n.. and his doath Is keenly rogrottod bv his ninny North Phit..i frtnmia Tin leavos a wlfo and two chlldron. o:- cw Rules for Rcsfaiiranls. Under rulos no public oating houso shall servo orean wnicn (loos not contain nt least 20 per cent suhHt.lt .lit Hit nf wlinnf 1 flour; no broad Is to be brought to n ' tablo after tho first course Is sorved, 1 broad ot toast cannot bo used as a 1 moat gnrnituro; only ono kind of moat mny bo sorved to onch.custpmor; bacon' wninui uo Brvou as a garniture; only a half ouuco ot butter may bo sorved to OIlCll customer ir n lmlC mm.,,. e cIioosq; sugar bowls aro not permitted to bo placed on a tnblo o.r lunch coun ter, nnd tho qunntity of sugnr to bo served Is limited to two pounds for oach ninoty meals; no double crenm or cmnm containing over twenty per cent buttor fat may bo sorved. : :-j: : Horton Muntrer rnonlvml morning directing him to report at no unicers iraining school nt Camp Pike, Arkansas, linxt Rntnninv tt was to havo roportod last wook, but was lator notified to await furthor ordors. Ho will lonvo for oninn Wmi. nosdny night. E. IC. Murnhv roturnml in nn Monday to bring tho body of his brother-in-law Gustavo Dnhlstrom horo tomorrow morning for Intormont. Tho WlfO Of thn ilnpnnanil niul liar mother will accompany tho body horo. Wltand tho mlllinorv Rnln nf tiiia season's choicest hats at THE LEAD ER-MERC. CO. Tho Chlldron Of thn nnlirlilinrlinnil gathorod at tho homo of L. V.Turdy lust ovonlng and hold nn outdoor enr- nlval and show which netted them $2.05 which they will trim ovor to tho uou uross. Sobastlan SohwnlifPr nassod thrniiL'li on No. 19 this mornlnir nccomnanvlnt' through to La Grando. Ore., thn luuiv of his brothor-In-law Mr. Pollnnlc who dlod at Rochostor, Minn. For salo or will trniln fnr nn A1 nittlf cow a flno 2-yoar old Ronn Durham tJu,n, weight 1100. Also havo a cow and hoifer for salo. Phono 783F021. At 11 nnn voatnr1ntr Hia mitnlmH 9 ;voiuwj hit; IlllllllUl Ul Amorlcnn troops lost on tho Oranto was piacoii at igu. PHUSIDi:T WILSON MAKIIS 1113 PLY TO THi: HUNS. Washington, Oct. 11 Prosldont Wil son has answorod Gormany's peaco nronosal with only fulfils tho oxpoctntlons of support- 01 n ui (iiiHomncy, out niso dispels tho fears of thoso who prodlctod ho would substltuto victorlos at arms with de feats nt dlploihacy.. No peaco with kaisorlsm, autocracy must go; no armistice can oyon bo thought ot while Germany continues hor atrooltlos on land nnd son; ono cannot be considered unless It fully is dictntod bv thn nlltn.l nn,u. In th Hold in such tonus as absolutoly provide safeguard and guarantoos that Gormnny's part will not bo a scrap ot iHiiiei mis in a rew words is tho president's nnswer. It it does not bring a capitulation Which llinv bo mnrn tli - ---v ....... 4ll uiiuvu- (UtlOlinl nnrrniiilnp nllln.i .iii.... ----- . v....v.f .i,ui IIIIUUIIUUCI nnd Amorlcnn offlcinls lellovo it may causo a revolution In Gormany. Boyond quostion it sponks for tho ontcnto ns well nB tho United Statos. Tho dispatch of tho president's reply was followod by tho issue of tho following formal statement by Secro tory Tumulty: "Tho govornmont will continue to sond over 2,10,000 111011 with their sup plies overy month nnd thoro will bo no rolnxation of any kind.' Quito outsldo of tho formal phrases of a dlplomntlo documont that was Prosldont Wilson's word to tho world that ho had 110 thought of stopping the fighting at this Btugo. Tho sonato chambor rang with applauso of sen ators as tho prosidont's answer was road h few mlnutos after it had boon announced nt tho Stnto department. What Armlsllco Menus. This Is what, nn tirmlallnn ---- -..a....jhvW H UIIHl ontntl: First: A Ston fn Mm ntrnnltlna land and sea and tho systomntlo do ptructlon and dovastatlon In tho wake of tho rotroatlug Gorman armlos. Second: Tho illan riiinmoiif nf nil tho Gorman forces nnd tho deposit ui moir nrnis nmi munitions nt points 10 no cjioson by tho nllled mllltnry commnndors. Third: Tho occupntlon bv allied forcos of certain Gormnn cities or strongholds of strategic importance. Probably also tho occupation of all tho subnmrlno bases, a turning ovor ot tho Gorman flcot. In short, It would entnll a taking ftWn Gormany ot ovortfhlng ivWJi which sho might break' her worll to nn armlstlco. From that point tho United States nnd tho nllios might proceed to dis pose of all that ronialned of Kaiser Ism It tho Gormnn pooplo havh not dono It boforo, ns Prosldont Wilson In his nolo plainly invites thorn to do. While nowhoro In tho not doos Iho prosldpnt oponly Join with tho ontcnto stntofiinen on tho demand that tho chief criminals must bo dollvorod up for trial, tho president's confidents points out that ho plainly subscribes to the doctrlno thnt tho guilt of bringing on tho world war Is personal. :o: :- Millinery Special We have made a special purchase of high grade Hatters Plush Banded Hats which we are able to offer you, for this week only, at less than wholesale prices. These are divided into two lots LOT 1 Hats worth up to $7.50, A good assortment of shapes and colors, choice $3.45 LOT 2Hats worth up to SI 2.00 there are some very fine Lats in this lot, choice $4.95 YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY IF YOU GET ANY OF THESE AS THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED, W A VW yf! jif "Iff V TXtk -a a'gfv m xwa. w lLiiU A LPtir AK ItIENT STO Attend tho mllllnory snlo of this sonson's choicest hats at TUB LEAD Elt MBRC. CO. All Rod Cross Auxiliaries and branches ploaso bring in all finished work immediately. Mrs. C. D. Congdon Chairmnn Rod Cross Knitting Com mittee. Why break your hack peering Into a low ovon Got Colo's High Ovon Range. It mnkos your work eusy. Christian Sclonco sorvico Sunday at 11 a. m., Sunday school 12 noon. Wed nesday ovonlng meotings 8 p. m Build ing nnd Loan building. Room 25, Curd of Thanks. Wo thus publicly express our ap preciation of tho klndnogs shown u by frlonds, neighbors and railroad omployos during tho Illness nnd fol lowing tho death of tho lato Mrs. II. P. Hanson and for tho beautiful floral tributes, II. P. Hanson, EH Hanson and Family, R. E. Hanson nnd Family, Viola Hanson. No. 261 Ladies Black Kid Lac Boots, Turn solo, Louie XV Heel Special at SHOE MARKET $5.00