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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1925)
WffOervtce must g&wv Ctfilfls personal f comfprt.nej works long hours if «*>->i ..uiehfWfcjnnlftlr-sorts of weather, that the telephone may be con ^,*^f~^Btant^at yoy^bmmaud. j°b is to keep t.fco wires j. .If Jf) fn Working order. “Whatever isj., 5,U) JU Tglephang Jinpniejv hav< aftJftJpontant pai*tln «ur ,. constant ewqrfc.to provide the best possible sercii* at' • t"; cot?-; lowest possible cost to thepublic. . j, : J.i-tl : tij .jiiupst 74&<r wS-.V.-ywa -• - * * 1 2(ijl3rHJp!->! U Cut tot:’-*' . & ~ * \ Northwestern Belli' Telephone Company <52SC nqA ti> *i • ra -miO innaoO ?d;.! i>- ^ >toam:i.:A PLEASANT VIEW ITEMS. ^ * r r! rrrj ' '4*r$.r I cGforge-RQise< is • on-the si^k list. •c-i jEd Stosbal 'is im'proVirrg; after an attack oi the tlii. -‘.si -aad Ehfl. Millgr MhgUed.-eorn for Orville jliStchcpek Tuesday.. t John- E. Warner assisted Wm.; Elaussen-move Friday. -Mr. Wright,_of/fteabrEihmet, maWd oh the lAssinan farm "Mbnday. *' £ • a jH /'d'■ rtliv Robert Evans is in the hospital iri 'J ;spenWP,‘: ftebftf ska; with rheumatism. • • *7-•' ' i-»c - Henrietta Reise, p£..near Butte, spent the week end with home fdlks <and attended’' the sale, • *otf ri w»n-> -.. 1 a ' •'•{-• „i4 i :.--w=.. Miss. Garnet Miller1, df Amelia, i$i vi -. ^pendibg two week® with Mends and 1 , parents, Mr.-and Mre.Bail^y Miller. > .r. 4|^sie.n^iig1a1 week,,with*their ncice, |na family. Miss Doiotfty Winklef'Spent a few; d&yir iwAtkinsonlhst week with her r.r . Krandpare*^.- ’ Mr,/fiME Mbs. Less- , jH ■ ■ivrv.vtC- * - • iiW 'i •< »» J 1 ^‘1 ' w^n. . g „•::, Albert jKIingler and -son, Mel vin, spent the week end in Spencer and Fairfax,* South Dakota,,with rela v ',^2'fs-lvZ bOlfc s«.i •'■ ; %tA- (farewell party was held at the H'019? of ^Jr. and Mrs Sam Banks, Fri day evening;.! The Banks family are moving near Emmet. Mr^, lycbards,, of near Davenport, wilL pc-cupy the farm vacated by Her man Klingler. Monday Herman Klihgler moved on the old Ernst place north of O’Neill. ti J.r i.’O-i :' < Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siebert had an auto;accident Saturday evening, when returning home from Atkinson. In some way the c»t% a Dodge, turned over twice pinning Mr. Siebert under the. cap. Aid was there-in a feyv minutes, .While Mr, and Mrs.- Siebert received- numerous- bruises, no bones wege broken^. They were -taken to the home of their son, Orville, where they remaineji.fintil Sunday, evening. Re ports, are thatLtbey are getting along rnc ely, .t• * -.c *,^ ■- > * *,, . n I . II. Kill r HU. ' iii ‘Mi 11 n* in ■ ■ I.W-. I r i * WfcKJ&I1M&fc-SK UI)LER. < **#*&&,'*&$? \ sf ■ *1 ,.. „Mr. JVlox~ Weiahnuuv •ami. MisSHes suc ,&ku*Ue»fr.both t of Sthart, werfc a Mtelt* nw • ItiWri fit*d1 'Wt* fhf'■* Cat! *^ffd Ctmr#h’ 1WAtk fri4ori\’ morn ■ £#WOT | of Mr. lMWt»V»i«S#^»,1Wia ]*w«per4»us and ivW'W«hiiwjl3Ba»L'*t»e*aU‘<bd^mrt'i’f|)lks re , isjji-inB i»aaoStauawtP‘5-8rt »rt’7 I : 'jMrae'WsiefcWlaH11 W^fhY^'bungest > -d&Wrtrfid^ MP.H^ff'^rOohii SkfMP ; ^r- »nd ‘ IViJs^TsHtiflt^jand 4J>«nt , iwnily are uljdo «ui£«stopiod to. idhevbeat that life affords. , ^vfrhet.'youwg «Hiplr> Ate’’Vfcijy well - dcnoWn chM't ?aWi »ISAV<? 'ftuWlrcds of friends ' Who tkj)$ ^particular rilhMWFPspfi'WX '.afldafchaidbbey «*Hall not aepawU $ro*» <ajntr:o«iwnuiiify. WJWRsrajtpft f^APBis, (ieWryrflO.fc'i ' *UA MaV^yifc qn^ehruary 14th, anc^.Mus. Walter James, qf-AtK|ns«p«;_,* ««<n<W* cm-* j Ai'draw- liofciwson, 70, died the 10th inst^-*t-hia-home tn Alma, Washing Jtfljngi^rdUlfft t®vVal years. He moved away to trie,coast and has been ati eniploybe mb viftblesalje,hardware buribhess. M¥s.; Robihstyi, who is a "Sister of R, °J. LufrisdcnV survives-him together .with-three‘'dairgfttdts. Mr, and Mrs. Itoy Griffin1 rind little son* Lane, returned to O’Neill Monday from spending a few <kiys ixr Atkinsop. f hey have . fitted ,upt tbpir home here preparatory to,occupying .it a part of tfie time during the supjmyr- By this plan an outdoor play-ground is pro vided for the children.' The manage Ynent of the hotel ' lnL (TNeiir will still be continued by'theftiV'- "JTV-r , •• , I shi——5-U—T • ' ALO-NZO HERBERT WISE. ir ‘i a - - a. .(Stuart Advocate, tEeb. 19.) Alonzo Ilerhctt \Vise jyas porn at Lakeport, Michigan, January, 1859, and died at hfg sister’s home, m Stu art, Nebraska, February ISr1J125 He was at the time of his death, sixty-six -yHarts old.*1 "*■ ««li " r-'soo* Mr. Wise had traveled ^extensively ip .eeapch of health.- He spent mriny years in^, California.- A.He" returned from California: to .Stuart where he spent the remaining days qf ; his life. Years ago he joined the Presby terian church in St. Louis, jVfissouri, rind since that time he tried to follow his Saviour. He leaves to mourn his death, one sister,v Miss Bertha Wise of Stuart, temporarily in Port Huron, Michigan; and Frederick Wiae-of Stuart; John Wisenf jJbpuigxiRe, .Nebraska; and Frank Arthur Wise of Golden, Colo *radb,' brothers, arid mriny relatives and friends. ' ' _ * Fuheral Services "wpre held in the, Presbyterian Church conducted by Rev. H. H. Beers, assisted by Rev, Bell i of the* ' Methodist church of Sttiart. Burial in - Stuart • cemetery. .ao%.■{'** sflu re wo shjj Hi *• t -•'■■ '■ ' *■' "V(iii|Hi ‘ : $ :»tol niJ ;i; iK j« 1 »L‘*I \»d loi i' J ,9>1'0 vi ^ajoH t-'jjnO uiz -mot *<ii - 4fctsuii c.-*wrL* >s$! boo A to VfcMKW»»& |S ( <r.jni ^illSetl at public auction 2'htiles north*'and -4> miles, west 4if the, .O’Neill i g atFffinT f§ V i i j„ 2 „ , , . s.-ta A y jf.djo 'jrC«ii'0#! *i> ti ! JXj j- 6 Cwfe1 Oil '-3,” v m:>us *3*:4i 8 .m.3 - ,J* • •’ 4 . £s W V.-Wf** WII :J} 3J4VU1.U3 *74 4SW4.1339W |J! f, Jk3.a »-••»* ~ - .^yrtT* 0aS<i ^-,9 v js.-ji-'ftfM .aisxfj 1 . B5< 1-1 t'» rwn«./9da r ^ .bv...^M „,„i -nT^awwJ «V» • g hursday, ch 1 nodosa i- V. t? tp-i _ .-A.!!:.— ' —_-; *,>. MtlTiuu l*> teb-i£9t> }■: • g ■■■—nr., - . r^iru—A , M.I.1.H ".. '. jl If P ~ .., ^ tb1 *igr 10 -ft’ W' 3^ %■ v" 1>)3 .wiasiq -'-*** o^a.'Ml ui J$J 4 Heedof Horses [ . ucH ’■ nuoi5 [ta o') i . ... ... « •■ } , >.--. r.-i, .\ IS Two black mares, 9 years old, weight 2809; one team of mares, 8 and 9 years * jg old, weight 2599. ' • £g ."" 11 . nil I ! ■■■■■!■ , r—- P : 32 Head of Cattfe*' I Eleven cows, some giving milk, and some to be fresh soon; I Ked Foft bull r coming two-years.-olfi; 4 stickHng calves; 7 coinrngr~y § L -coining yearling heifers i vy: oihh •f'ixatiti ■ - i*>» J1***? -.it • i K i< v . .v )>: nijutu MN *arac<«q Sm«i L. h ' i .. li.ff'MW.MHn . .. m > '«ip ** * • »■■»■■ li . W£ e«i -I • • . s-issit „•*' / /w\ fi 11 Head of Hog ^ l \| f Two thoroughbred red sbws, bred for April; 3 Chester ows, bred for 6 April; t> shoats weighing 100 pounds each. t i B ‘ naa. *'ia •r,*ai'3»« >i jVtia -iSh• riirt * \ ] (jf > I ■ < ■ < 'J tJ* 'r»* V JT.W -A/ 7 l « arviWMVW <*-*' - ---— ■■ ■ JK ^RBE:LW^.^AT;^N:- BRINK YOUR TIN tflfS | ■ Vj.1.1. .1 UJl I ft Mint g TERMSr^Nine mo tfts^time willbegiven on appr©ved”seeib-ft5^viablT‘,T0# 1 per cent interest. *10;G0 and under No property to bg reradyea E uniii stuittl lor. ■?•:.%• itoH *• »* ***? : " * ■ *j i ... :ir,-v baa tw« Vuft f£| a. . ' • • ij. » "fj> >».. ft; uf jt (i , t ^ -JCxl I COL. JAMES MOORE, Auctioneer* *■- W, P* DAILEY, Clerk;- f r ----- 9+ ett ..., ■ l-.u fl'-»Ty~,»">j'H » ,>iwH“ ::rt‘±p * s ^ ^Difgingin BiUV! • *■<*> ’Gajrdeiii * J>* ;» i*» i<! ii;'C ~ -™&V<&A&!SSA MACIilS - ' ‘ r »c.« 1 •'■■’ "&■ rT' W6w«n«»r Art* bft«S. hartitlia ■ *1,W4^fW*»s6lP*"»*«insert; so that1 1)0 raai4 f»am 3m«i4 awHfcttfddeA In*/ If over _ Jo sJtotf ’W* Borrow? WJtdBgh hit of Sou-. ' $“e v°mB rnmpM&H'ffihtfm UP uxul sailed ®n Wb longest voyage to the Far East. < January, >* FabMiory * and March •pasMd. hnrtW^i^^^pni came' Xfc-**'* - ‘Henrietta Morton,” said her mpth .•b severely,- <1 “trthatJ ybu be<*n doing' ov^w-wn■pwt'pitor* “Whjl, who tola you I had been th*rft.?|! 4iiM 4vfa a- ., '. ‘Mrs; -Beaetoy lives 'next' door— 'WIf perfectly nd^brnl for her to "°Upp you traipsing around Rill's front yard, digging around? 1 re peat, what have you been doing mer there?” iteprletta sighed.. “Just pnJdng around the plants, mother. 1 hate to sen them dying with ho one to care. Cor them.”_ "Humph!” sniffed Mrs, Morion, who tr* a flower lwvar Herself Vdtifd undnr , ftanflr her dtjuightpr’s feelings. "Of chtirse' dfter you've boon, touching school all day yon can’t‘ feel niuoit like digging garden 1” > "It is n change of work. course I httvd not neglected our own garden.” “No, you haven't—but,' dear. . tljo neighbors will be talking—they'll lie telling that you’re trying Jo attract Hill’s attention. You know now that his mother’s gotte the house Is ills and the garden, and you’d feel foollsli if he came home With some wife and found you'd been making his garden.” “She 'would be delighted, I’m sure,” saW Henrietta coolly, ' “and as for folks (diking about us, you know Hill Fair to ten yehrs older 'than I am. His mother was so loving about the Mowers, always giving me a bunch wheftT passed by, that 1 eotddn't hear to have them die out. It Woiild make the ptaee'so dreary for Bill when he obhies home.” 1 •- ' " r.atlra Morton toughed good paturod ly. “I thought'you didn’t eVen know HfH Fair; Hen,” 'she uttered. “Did he ever come to Me yon?® “NOP taxsfctly," Btammered Henrietta, and walked aw'ay^very'Hiffied In her ree!!ngs~toward tier Bister. She had r.oiicef4, EUJl Bator’s »hea?tbrokcn glance at the 14tto garden as he . locked the JiouBuaod wept away; she was on her! way, ta school fUPd she was ajftaje that hr dldn’tr;eveB recognize her, so few wore ,hl8 visits to Seaport, but giie did. riyd'ze that he would never Bee 'ibis Ujiy^suf, pottering about the tiny front yijrih lha^aiwaW f»epJdd overflowing hioom from ^tprlh-until.Novein J^5,.v, sp^did hot- want hirn. to know r..whu pgd jtgpdad tbe gardeu, hpt want • ajjJlw.gfRlen Juat fo be ready iphlo^ WR'.-i ad’ to irobulw tnfe t:» .^a^.:,.BlU . Fair canje -bmpe late in .Jpng, ,Qn the train frvjtn t he City ’jjft fomuVjU* ,.#d .arflualiiUpwq Jn Rem e|jnJey^>;3 - Lein was, full* of- iSeapow; .^ys^JyRJbU eaptP.iB was* onl.v.-si^totii Me waSj.drjtgMiin-: tire, ^jn^iiyjpt„.whep he had to ■■»;> tin -paypte (hSt locked <d°4r thy, ,:+ni'glppt((d»igu»deft. * • a > - m->u a:••'‘ilSpKOFttJKmfll be .getting, nasrrj^'p, pretty soon ?” -entokem! Lem. “1 sgt >'«>u<;4Wjk,«$e home tires. , burnlp . , ,. ..-ftipfAem stared. “Yes?” and l{b.\. uicdiatyly : changed the subfm t. , lint Mr. Beazley was persistent -‘UenrlpUa Morton certainly is a nto* gfri,” j:e offered gepyrpusly. . “YcsT’ queried Bill, and he weal back into the smoker again. “Now 1 wonder what he’s driving at?” mused the simple sailor nmn. “Seems i do’ rememhdr a Morton girl —away bath five years ago—I was a thy fish in those days—it was at a box social fu tile church, and they auctioned trf1 boxes of lunch, and I happened to buyi the one she put up and we ate it to gether L She was a little dark tiling' with b,i£ eyes and a dandy smile. Wi siit together all the evening, and sin-,, got real lively and pretty. I ssuv luv honje^and aever thought of h<n again!” .t i k. Approaching the front Aonr was not the trial he had-anticipated. Although the j&iifee was closely shuttered, the tgarden. w&B spilling in frft* grant Woom everywhere; roses, ini' fg, nctte^r.jweePilyssilm, Aprnst *s aik* liai ft“vor (fusty miller, nasturtiums, .sweet pens, marigolds, ptnks—find lust of aft <4Wget-«?e-rietB, a great'eltitrrp lliiirf dour IshtWIfl'a ddep’coriitr: Tears •'earned Into his fine eyes, and he bllnkW thehi tth’gk and opeafed * tWe'dooV. TVhen h> eutfte out dgaln thd window* were ;rj‘ wide open to the freflh bVeriJAfe1 Wreexc! He stoppe<Mn the garden and picked wr-grAAt !*hufi)PlfcofAffitwerei nrfVl some thing from every plant, tylpg the whole- with a blade of rihhon grass. 'Then he went up toe street and turned into the Morton’* gate. “Henrietta home?" called Bill’s Mg voice cheerily* and Mrs. Morton greet ed him, with motherly warmth and made him stay for supper. “These are for Henrietta,” he explained, with a little thrill at the thought. 01dvMr8.r Be?Blfiy hOdded her head lif’her husband. "Captain Bill’s courtin' Henrietta Morton,** she declared ex 1 citedly. And although Bill Fair didn’t realise it, Mr*. Beariey was right. Nowadays Henrietta makes tin* gar den every spring, *Ad no one says ■ word, for she betpAfi to it. j A py pvit ' . ■'UjU .1 t a.?-, i . n.^ < i It A **0*1 ff.ncm A. to %a* '■[ ' -'■-'■■« :r. r ;.*!;■ g 44 A •Jj'fi. ' *iix*mv 99 » jjr.d.f HJiTHkii 7I*T *23 to wtC- j "* I »R« PETE,” 0’NcaL*lfhr»Ua. utji ni si*u.m oh to *amm j " iff A mw oertmoo ftjk»rtofey St. Lou's Post JTispatoli.) |» » _8 A -id,} w;01T. 3T • 4 itCTichm «»> nl «iigi; u£aapV!( WfyJ'toab'rse.itrid outdo st.>ru£entm:^>i’ J#f AVfiiv Hlats »rte4hrdw*e#fc'd with'tjffi dfottmdiorv or.atinartt tim p&Vtiat WHit oft the joe L'rofvunleisttt pttiftQeWTff ssaVP .somewhat resembling -the'1 ft IMdtr .ldtust: >aTid !wbidH*>«u«rt' ;it£,siip PttMtauc*- irv^thd vaHey'OaKdiind THtf Flats- late lost fall,, con b«Subdued, rThe-• peats made tWir' appearance JnRt ibefore the first heavy freeze of the' fall ami AVtr of a semi-aquatic na ture,-41 vi«^ Bdth1 tiboh dry laiid vege tation and the- anftria! enlo of, {ha stream* am! ponds. The first freeze oiiught sjrttrhidWthcvhihVbtR feedii1g upon; the-' meadows of thq 'valley,, fax fro»i - tbei ViVer*, \vhich froze over be f orb' they >eot»Id return to it'. The low temperatures- eairsed themTq take to the Biftny.esrtmft^pfchid? and marshes in the vaHby, :WhWe thq’y vyere able to hisldm life ^it,fi.Uu! recent sub IwV-Thb small water.* - ■ -___ « 1 -v K ,Mr that. -time* on,' the t warmer ^ay%ww» uase^t»;^ave burrowed their ifttyiW8j.but of the ponds and flown to dtr%(W®fWSr‘wr§ 4»ey how holes in the < ing tnadiewing-and warmer' i .^‘te^sihcneatn. vast .acreages of some of the best ice as a result have bccjopie jo honeycombed that the ice is unfit for use.. * ’AfcfMTbrti tcHtiidUfcf the origin of the insects, heretofore unknown in the •vall£jr,u<* being ititide by Doc Wilkin 'etti a»d'i)tliorTAca1'(Wh*ntlsts. .A num ber of them already have been for warded ■ to the Department of Ento mology of the State university. A nunihht* of thertV afco will be planted on ^hfng regions of Iher slate, that their bugrowings may sufficiently keep the waters1 aerated to.keep the fish from smothering. *•; tsmflT TO* ■an !■>• V -j • The following item irf ifrom the Music ••News;, published in Ohicn&o, Friday, Fuhrtlttfy V>:1': 1 * >'; , fi U\vjH 'll'/ og", of i-iii"' bbsf'Qbt ipgtp (musically) in the world air of next. Week, for: . O) It will he-musical music week,' and every eontlhudfty' organization and everybody th«t lias anything to do with m^sic will hie tin full display. (2)1 During,the ,weoki tfupra will be several very importunt events which even, now. are ‘‘sold out,” one erf thede boing a -piano recital by the'famous •English pinnist, Myra Heste, and an other a performance by Pavlowa and her company.' ’. ‘ : i?)_, The Nebraska Music Teachers’ Association, second largest in the country and the most active of any of th^m, will, be Ih session on Monday, Tuesday and Wednsday at the Lincoln Hotel, and .vj / " (4) There will be master classes conducted by illustrious pedagogues, including our own Rudolph .Reuter, Who will be at the head of the piano department. (■■■■■ :> n »:«• ? .VuilA—J AM ERIE AN LEGION PONT HERE “OVER! THE TOP" WITH THIN TEAR’S MEMBERSHIP, NOW: 78 :;;r «rrtj* twd' ij SitnoaspRti Poet No. i)3 the local w>st of the: l American Legion is over nUe. top witljga -present'membership of'73V and. the drive not closing untir Saturn day night and they expect to stgt&ip more members before the drive closes. : 1At& :yeAr:^Sh>-:tnenftiersfep:rttf Abe' post was 64 and this year, so ifaiS it. ls C#4aMfetions fcf officers of the local post and:: state r)ff!c£i;2„.t.9.^j£p,^p.^£i.0aQ. J GXrJSe rtkiT, m CTTtTf RJiTT) 1W and' so’ (a r ft T> ok (as) tbddgRfOils %ofog"tdI hb pcisfwe. On i jNcsflUj^.vofx Ihtd nMidhal- eoaVoaiSmt Which will be held in 4hnahaMdrts ytar.tl everyth^«c^ jpign jiip! .an^eji^plQ jppflfynrio* Weuanwul ftiei officers of this nostuyttf'ttds,cn-viEvH:'. n W»f MM not jrtintia to flo so now. C i :? HiaaaogH Mo tnf-i&ta&ijj&t Hid1 'ptfen® fn c i ml r3 'The’ tOfto ra ,5u-J 4erCaaaAA0a — U3TV1AW . iuiNSIeauiHArrtngtM' •*** ' 1 i x9»)jHprtidvJo<: a,v T-r*? 3s*1 pita Qmta&ekfo. X W ?,f,t is lu'.1 :t L.r^ ll L. Bennett L ?<‘. 1 :* • fiv— 2JA* T ;! 1 ,-v! _ t has. yjf;14aui,)Envragjt ;; . : j, J.” J. McDermott :: • _ .**•, D- i^PARL ...... 1 r> AW,-1<ldhkl'lnY'_,. ' ‘ ' Dd/M. cimgliM^. 1 is " W. P. Willginjg •* -Wm.-Aiftlz : ■' l » ’ 1 ij •M. C. !#c0bfefcp“ . % Ben Grady Pauli Delia <’ P. J. Kubitschek ' - jj Iia II. Moss ' : Hi. J. Birmingham: Gv L'l. Jones: : m ■ 1 .' ' John Lansworth James H. Badgley, Agee f leorgc-iU rlaub . ,-va '[ tx Jqeepto Welsh 010 I r >; ;<'biia. .Schroeder V • 1 ;* -G, Rr/Vftntzi • ' ! 1 H J. M. Higgins VV. ..J, Riglin' I; . Horace Itouee • ‘ ’ : : •; ijoron RlchardsOn 'n; - •* !'•■ liJ M. Sttdbrs'’ •’ ’ • a.i:: | i.ick Huebert '' : . . S Ai! Richardson ’ Herfivan Woidnfeck • -'Vc-'W* Pwtiih' ® \VpV Ro?!?,' Meelk ; P. P. Matthews S* AHTOrMOamWAHigTM g 1 ’^Whr? 3kfi8tlnSt<yif.7IlftMfii>* * H ^/S^Op%? V&; 1 W. J. McDonough t . II ■ !tfiffoi4ij|la^hPiaii * ^ tRMWP%coiB» ‘ ' “ -'.■*•*** ' • ■ - - 7 : r ■ V.\ —rai'ia q Alva. E. StoVens o * MTfj i'it. Mansion T William J. Meyer ■ J/itnes CrowJcy, Jr. • A, W. Nelson. . ASnifter ... ;iUl Jpp Zehaer •Win. Gust •« Pete Hereford r Stanley Son ft Up i Graiit White Wtnf. Scliroedfer P)left tyintoit ' ftlmer Wolfe. C,,JjC Raslcj' ffert Wincneil James Murphy Tin^ Harrington A. E. Bowen a JD.iIl. Clausen Jp Brennan -r > ufl Efl. Olson Pete Bajiler ’ ■ Cato Lind Elmer Hagensick )« .laeft Ha"gerty > John Abbott —— Howard Bauman .M. J. iBrady " JOIN NOW-f^OUDY! l For Salts, SO tons of prairie ;hay. 10 to O’MALLEY. lA'lO JH ^:z ' v..v> xtT g sjaip.v’j itgii .n - ■ "i r~TTTr €hifnt»raCtrc'Adjustments foriyheu halve given the greater help* to 'pateHts than ary other1 form of treatment!:? PrrdH—•— given ary nnntutftit ref * .1 IHifOgr • t « ,l.e methods have tatica. Lrubker Phone 316. i_xrx-iqond’* n imsT Ans iisr tWf. ,A _« *1.,; — idar* ,r.i)VrO MS »cod*I £ »']«n»» MlflHh^■ WKUUKr lit 4 [ alaom gUHl,ia«..tB'cSt.; n.»H bi'itrfetriiareiifcingitin:; ! rf ff If Wi citnccR— Stores'—:: '•.I It’K fireproof,: jy iT6an4ktt woa’t watp,£ y 1 ‘>;Jdm!rik Or buckle. The carpenter puts it up.? 33i ibfUT2 ;?!• :. ' -:b 4 i , i' «s o. ~ rf k i _ ~TT T/~ "7"T T*/T1 *T 7f £ ? I I* ! ' \ f j* 4 - f * _I ®