The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 24, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1918. PLATTPMOUTII SFMl-NYLL'KLY JOL'R.VAI,. PAGE mi, 1 Murray Departme J Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Headers Thrift Is Now a National Slogan The American people are waking up. They resent the charge that they are wasteful. Bank deposits all over the country are increasing by leaps and bounds. Are you a depositor ? IF you arc not, join the finan cial preparedness army. Man age to lay aside a certain amount of cash. We'll be glad to explain our banking system. 121 w Four per cent interest on time deposits. Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law. MURRAY STATE SAE3K Lard fur sale Oldham Stock Farm. Mrs. ("ha--. Creamer who has been suffering with the flu the past "week is rapidly improving. Young & Sco'ten laid the founda tion for the !i v.- barn on the Kuy Howard farm larf week. Young :i Scott.Mi have begun the wi-.id work -u th" Jennie Skrader residence on her farm eat:t of Mur ray. Mi:-; Mae Loughmlge is home from Lincoln. alsy Miss Leora Brown on account of the Spanish "flu." Mry. Walker and Mrs. Dull and Gladys. Pauline Oldham and Fred ('u-duii wtT j business visitors in J'la ! tcmout h last week. Word lias been received from Mr. ami Mrs. Jackson that they arrived :i: Ore a bur. that Mr. Jackson was worn out af'er hi-; moving journey. Word 1;;:". been riceived from Wal ker Gilmore that he has started nicely in his school work and is be ceruing accustomed to the methods. Mrs. McDonald entertained Mr. and Mr.-. Warren Wiley and family and Frank Heed and family and Mrs. Lawton and Lyle at dinner last Sun day. i fib. gUUfeltS AUCTIONEER Always Ready for Sale Dates far or near. RATES REASONABLE SATISFACTION OR NO PAY! aEVERSK ALL CALLS Telephone 1511 Murray Exa 'range Yam! Yarn!! Yam!!! Government restrictions on yarn lias found most merchants very short and buying from the wholesaler is most out of the question. We are fortunate to have on hand plenty of Knitting Yarn in Khaki and Maroon, and the price is fully 35c under others. Fleisher's Knitting Worsted, per skein $1.00 Fleisher's Germantown Zephyr, per ball' 40c tt m. MURRAY, Harry Creamer who has been very sick with pneumonia is able to be up. For Sale Barred Plymouth. Rock cockerels, $l.o0 and $2.00 each. Mrs. W. O. Troop, Murray phone. A. F. Xickles who has been on a motor trip to Denver and other parts of Colorado returned home last week. Miss Pert ha Xickles went to Wood River Tuesday A. M. where i-he will visit a few days with her sister Mrs. D. C. Crosser. Mrs. Ckas. Tracy and son Forest who has been visiting Mrs. W. F. Moore .and family left for her heme in Plainview, Xebr., Monday after noon. The War Savings Society of Lcwiston will postpone the meeting to be held Friday evening:, Oct. 2.r. until the regular November meeting owin to the Spanish Flu. The Oldham Stock Farm received five head of thoroughbred Shrop shire sheep from Utah this week. They were shipped here by J.Oldham of Denver, Colo., who has a one-half interest in them. (J. L Xickles, who has been suf fering for the past two. weeks witn the Spanish "flu" is again able to be up and around and looking after his business affairs, although he is not very strong up to the present time. The Murray people are sure a generous class of people. Just read the thanksgiving list of donations for the Red Cross dinner to be given by the Lewiston Ladies and it will convince you. If your name isn't on this list have it oa at once. Don't miss a splendid chance to help with a good well, .bring on a fine pig, cow, horse, sheep -or most anything for the sale that will be held in the afternoon. Tutt NEBRASKA nt Minford & Creamer shippen a car Death Of Hrs. J. C. Smith, of hogs to the South Omaha market j Sarah McXurin was horn in Hunt Tuesday evening. j ington county, I'enm, Feb. li l s j . Mrs. M. Baunieistcr is in Murray , ylva Oct. JC, ID IS, aged S3 years, J this week pew ing for Mrs. Walker J mont hs and 4 day.-. When niu. and Mrs. Gilmore. j years old she moved with her parents The Oldham Sjtock Farm shipped - to Ohio and later to W; hash c -wi-six head of hogs to Iowa and Wyom-j.t y. Ind., where she v. as united in ing last Tuesday. marriage with Janus C. Smith on Ii. C. Dais, of Chicago, came in J Jan. Ill, 1S4S. To this union ! last Sunday to spend the day with children were born, ix of whom his mother, Mrs. Ii. A. Root. I survive her. They are W. p. Smith Dr. Ross reports all his cases of of riattsmouth, Mr.-. Ku e'ine Kniss the "flu" on the road to mend, and j of Murray, J. L. Smith of Xchawka, most all having entirely recovered. (Mrs. S. 15. Smith of Mavdock. Mrs. Mrs. John Homan has been quite ! T. 1!. Smith of Murr.-.y and V. . sick for the past few days with a Smith of L'loom field. She a! c haw serious attack of the Spani.-h "flu." es two sisters. Mrs. ;. '. KiImui of Frank Sehlichtemeier shipped in ! Lincoln and Mrs. Matilda Pleming a car of sheep last week that w ere j of Xehawka, and one brother K. i. taken to 'his farm for w inter feed- i McXurlin of Yepina Watvr. She in ir. g There was a good muiiy from this locality in attendance at the Ilirz-Rummel-Schafer sale held last Thursday. The Murray State Dank went over the top with their Fourth Liberty Loan, having sold their entire quoto and some to the goord. Mrs. Fred llenrich came down from Plattsmouth Wednesday morn ing to sp nd a few day.-; with her daughter, Mrs. L. D. lliatt. The plumbers were in Murray th:.; week and have finished the work on the new Sans home, and the same :;ov soon be ready to move into. Mesdames 12. S. Tutt and O. A. Davis, and V. A. Kennedy and Pau line and Fav Oldham went out on a i walnut hunting picnic la.-.t Friday. Ther;' are a good muny of the far mers letting ineir stoeic run in the stali. fields, tutd :o far no "f:i talk disease has been reported. D. C. Rhodcn received a letter from his son Alex., at Kirk-ville. Mo., it: which he lutes that he is tting alone iii"d-, and will soon bo at se U return home. .Mr. and Mrs. JIarry Harrows, an 1 friend... of lr. and Mrs. DaV.er of Om aha, v ere in Murray 11. e latter part of last week visiting at the home of .Air. and Mrs. Ted ikiriows. Mrs. L. D. lliatt and little Alice Lou ice went o Flat tsmout li Monday i -veiling to apend a day or two with. relatives and friend:;, returning lo iheir home Wednesday nior:tii;g. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Voting that they are in Xorth Dakota, at the home of their son. and that they are sure having a fine time and enjoying themselves. Aug. Kngelkemoier returned home from Omaha Wednesday morning where had been at hospital at the time Miss Rosa Fngelkemeier of IMrttstnout h, was operated upon. Miss Helen Todd v. ho has been in Omaha far the past few weeks. where rho was operated upon for the broken arm received some few weeks ago, returned home last. Sunday. She is getting along nicely, and will soon be restored to her former good health, in plenty of time for the re opening of her school at Peru. Dr. Jake Drendel has ben down for the past few flays suffering with an attack of the Spanish "flu", bu? s not in a serious condition at th's time The Doctor has been ahtio.t worked to death for the past three weeks, having something like thirty cases of the "flu" under his care at the time he took sick, and has sure had his hands full, and was com pletely worn out at the time the dis ease attacked him. Mrs. T. S. Barrows went to Oma ha last Sunday to spend a few day., with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrows, returning home Wednesday morning. The Murry High School won t he piano at the closing out sale of 1'uls & Gansemer, last Saturday evening, having .something over 200,000 vote to the good over their nearest con testant. The children wish the Jour nal to thank the many friends who assisted them in winning this priz", assuring each and every one that all they did for them will be greatly v '-"J " scnooi. Elsewhere in this issue will be found another full page ad for the I firm of Puis A: Garisemer, announc ing the continuation of their closing out sale, also the consolidation of! this firm and the Murray Hardware & implement Co., after these few ,1 .. 1 .. tm. ,. v .. : r.. ; - -i . - I uaJB ... x Kiinc ib fin oecj.er ;..i.. .I.,. . . : . .1.. i I'oo-j km ui next iewj( days, and goodt; possible will be moved before the consolidtM ion of J the two firms takes place. The linoj of hardware will be moved to the j big brick building, and the business j will be conducted under the one ' iuui, xiiii im. vjausemer, Air. l'Uis and Mr. Harrows at the bead of flu firm, and will be known as the Mur - r Z 1 . " - r ray Mercantile Co. Ifinvofth readers of th Joui r.al knov of any soca&l f TCt O; ltf'21 Of IliK riM l.'l tais vicinity, miti m!i maii snil.e IO Uiis office, it will u; pe&r under this li au;r.r. e &m til nowblLerus Kiin)ii was the third child in ;i family of twelve. She has twinty iive graiid children and twenty-four great gran dc hid rem In 1ST.0 they moved nc;ir Primo ton. 111., and in May :m;s they mov- ed to Xt braka. li iuu- on a fat m adjoining the oae wlorc they have made thair home for f !.- past 1 years. When twelve year- of age she confessed her faith in Chris; and united with the Methodist ehureh. ForJy-iive years ag. -lie t ran-ferr si her membership to the Cnited Hrithreii foiigregjati. n 'h(ii meet ing in v. hat was known as the ) -Xurlin school hue. ;e an-! la"T it: th" present Oturb'dn church. iler life has been a livi' -' example of the simple faith. t;.;uht by her Mast or and an in. p:r..tiou and lov ing influence for g-so ; iu the com munity. Funeral .r. v. re field ai o.j-.-ihtin (iiui(h i'ls-i.. y af i t t :. ('.. ueaiiii lol oy Kcv. ) ': !. her of V . -ion. Puriul at tie ;.!t. Pleasant cemetery. Llft For Tltanht: Cros T):ir cr fZ L"v:i -Ton Kiuht tti-l.evs c; h" tl- ed, a, nri Ln:r have . .!: gei.;.-d by Ltta M. Xickles. (ib-n H :.-ib:V;er. M .-. W. F. Mooie and Mrr. Ran Minford. O.'.sters. fre-h. aal! ;a s.:-n be i --ed. while two grlK;!t ha'.e bt ;i !ated hy Adrs. V. al'er Ka:.- Jno. Kdmunds. !'. A. ;...ot. Dr. 11. C. Re. Mrs. L. II. . 1 box o; . !r cno leers. i'a lis. Hiait A.- Tun. 1 dov, n Jvllf.;-. Ilia t K T!t. 2 dozen i'ananas Dr. J. 1 L'.ri nd- el. Ih- . Co ff eg 1'ii's te- (;:!( r. -1 do:'., bana'-s: - I'ub; Can- ne. r. 1 lbs. white V rapes --W. S. Smith. 1' (!:. orange !.ee Aiei- 1 (ii,. ora - Mrs. I.. II. Puis. S (jt. rranb rt i -s W. A. Se' fi. fi an pineapple Hanning A. Xicklea. 1 do:-. .Tello - C- V. Harris. " dor.eti bunche;, c-.dery ilenry Heel n. r. 2 lb. English Wa Inn! s M .-rt . Hart let t. This list is sliort et. 4 turk'-ys. 1 gallon fresh oy.--icrs. 1 de:s n orang es to be donated. Don't all speak at once. Mrs. James Rrown donated one of bens a no one roster, of the fine Huff Orphingtoti blood. ami Mrs. John Hendricks a full blooded roos ter. rOEEST LLOFAPvI) ' GOES TO KLW Y0EE Thi. martit; 1'ore.t Lionard passed thrr.utih l.ere o:i She early Huriii.gtcn trai'i for Long bland. Xew Yoik, when- li- goes info train ing for the army. IU-. 1 ad lived here with his brother A. A'. Leonard, un til in the sprint- k" had gone to farm in Furnas county, and has pass ed through thi-: city n the early train this morning. He si"pp"d off nr. Ih" Iraki stopped lie; irur i : : t tile, irol K-f. lint lie was not ! -re. V jn(;1 Tua,.inv v2,at trau Vorf would pass car t on. i.lXi.! JL a. i. i J'i iiJill j.x l- 1jJ.D. rdrs. Lillian Ik her ha ,.r r'. - ceived a b?t'.r frjm h o h-r bo the 'hb rem an, now 'n the ( harh-e t ti. and lik tk lib- o. a. tiH'.or i". toe tia. v :ne. 1 : ' iH f,.,.,, flV, JUi, V.rit'-S hi:, ma 1 r j v. ell .:at isked r n'T unr,.r ,r.Jlf is sJiJI p.-.-r-d at Cun-t, :urharv Tavlor. in K.-nineky, and is ln asr hospital, v.-u re h- has p0r.n returned for the f ccend lime, aj-t,.r having thought l a was ov-r ie spanbh Influenza, but is go! i ing . . along well rnongli to !o abb lo -ie up md write his mother a b-Oer. j - J A vrcnt ad will bring what you vraav IS HIED N THE WEST IILUTEITAKT E. W. TilAiiS LIAR- RIE2; IK THE WEST WHERE HE IS STATIONED. Oa (Viotvr r.tl;. , t h , I'liiii:- of at eight the p;iiiM;t ; of the l,:i i. o'clock, were c-. b h.ratc a t of Lieu. el. ant Klmer " ih" aviation divi.-ion (f .; u e'hl ing i-'i-ati-.. of :a ain.'y. v, lure lie is j-s a! i :n( d, in the Spruce, grow'.'s country, to Miss lUriiia Diim!!!, at !3:fiuiatu, Vi"ahin;:'on. Ti:e we.b'.itlg- Va.-i a Vi-i'V (U'ti, l!w!.!C affair, bvit v.iti) a -emi-mi'itary as pert. Lieut. Ray:uond Crofford af t 'd as the bo.' t man. while Miss I'iitii Ciiki'.v was the bridcrmsiil. Mi-ny cos. ly a.!i'i xn eful present-, wire re- cei vi- a Uit .V. was erw are. I fiey will make their home v. ( amp tk.yh s. The ceremony was perform ed ! Rev. Jewell of ti e Raptist churt h of that nl.u e. iy mm ilnl-nlsvirlb In EAST AND SOOTH CREST Or EITI'LJtfC T0T YZT REACHED UC SOME PLACES; OUlIiHEAK ABATING IN Ar.I'fY CA1-IPS. Waf-htfgton. Oet. 1' '. A jii.l.t i i.i pi v-. n cti t in t he influenza istiia tioti ov-r the ct.'.intry was iniiicate.! hy re(-r!. s reee --e; today by i he pi'hlie h";.l:h nrvi'-e. but in many places the cpb mie r.pp.iretit ly has "t to r a h it ( is-.- ! . In t lie far i .-t an-1 -n the iV i tie eo;!.--t t he . it uat ion ha - net j?roved ;o-arl' as M-rins a- it did iu ti e ea,t and s'jU'h. '. u' : i; , eri v ha' ; t - ::t of t !: . epi- mi. n a. vn a. i s v. V i f t ! p..ro '''. w the as 1m ! a ! of ! i: Mi: . during the 24 hour- ;o.5ay i., tailed fJ. 77::. ilna; at 7:00:1 g;ti-t I'.teiT t he da v l efc , h i (lea , h- e t i a f:-ouj jc.j to :z. rl ere was a light inert':. -' the nue.iber (-'. ':eiii..onia eitses. Ari'iv )''' . 1 ('! rs said influ- (i J 1 . i :-.( n-r-.y e. w h-- a-l ' -,,!.- (1,1 r. iel: port in--' ie - t h.- : "u n ea.- e ( u - b: cam.- f pi'1' eii-' !i'i:.i!:er 2 7 7" v ;t h i .". ! !'7 (a a t i: . In 1 1: ea- i at1-! sout h rally f ondiliom- among the ciilian pop'.i hif io:i are rapidly improving. ar eer.iira " r- port to !i;e public le-air is :-er iet.. In 1 he t'eif!!- we-;t and in the states b.-r.'.-ring the Mi-si.-sippi and M "..-.--ourl rivers ahatit'ient of the disc.:.-.' fb- b:i; been n;.-te!, ail hough maay new cases i-tili are being reported daily. In California "2.000 cas- s had b'-Ti re ji'trted up to yesterday. Oregon and Wa.-hingion also report new cases and some deaths. riXIXG UP THEIR STOT.E TvOOM Th- erf crje-iring fir?'.! of re- tor & Swalek are fixing up their si ore room in di" room under th" shirt factory, where they have a car loud of slaM -. which Wni. Sv.at-k and I'd. Decker were olphhing ami plac ing on display some m-w Copper Clad stoves yesterday. RETURNS TO CATIP TODAY. .1 wife and their sen Hverett who is i a a fed at a camp tlr-ei), Md.. where he m a L. Ward, at A bor der';; in the ordance (bpa.rt :::er.t of the army, and who h"1:- he ti out h' re for some time on a furlough. IP- cam" to aceoTnpnnv the r'-maii1-; of a f'-iow soldier, to Xewir a n Orove. wlit) ha 1 died af the acmn in the fast. 'Mr. Ward and wif: v-.-eni 1 ; Oma ha vitii their son to 1 vc. h.im depart on his way back to '.he camp in the cast. ACCEITS rOGITICTT 171111 THE EURLIIIGTOtt Ray Miihurn las. at:'''. ted a p rb tion wilh the PurungU-ii tvi ;iesi:t- ant to th" t.gent and '.v: ich is a i t.rj. .1 1 ion rornnta, a 'ng pe n i, good ability, and v.-ji par! its: !a r!y 1 a Irani o v..rk. Mr. Mi burn . Moum1 zvA-.f a i tieeess (.f this position, and he is bright and a htr-ky lad, and by applicalion should make an excellent jierson for f!;e jic: it ion. roc eei;t. ( Modern, -si room dwePTng hou.-e. I Enquire at office of riattrmouth ' Water Company, 7-tfd f a re i s. 1 VJE HAVE SURE ALL I p. i& i I I - ifti 2 We have iheirs in stock a:id at prices lh:.t will r . Cm ! K surprise you. ir you need B time to buy il, if yo;: wish prices and while we have We have in stock and r.1-r'-TiT-.. r-e t-.,--!c: firr-s-?r n and is r?as tight. There which fas. smoke or dirt installing a heating plar,t look this furnace over. 1 fVlURRAY s Isnfrimnfft sun nm mmi g h M'jF.RAY, CELELEATE3 17TII EIETIIDAY. A lar Cei.re number of the friends of r : r v. t f ' :i 1 li ere: a f his I heme in south, park the other l ight and assisted in the proper cciehra ;h.:i of if " i.r;.--.- Lig of his 171ii mile stane, which tloy di-l in th" nset approved manner. Tie y had mo- ie and game and rem -thing: to ea., v. ii a.eied t o t he pb-a.-uff (-f t he cveniieg, ;iad c u t!:e;r d'p'rture wished the young man v.: 1 y more !h birt i: oa .v a 11 a 1 v i . e. i i . hieh voulJ ie eelehnit'-d with pb. him aiid iriind". !iv HE SAILS TOR IT.ANCE. ; . .Mi.ut C. i 'r..':h.- r-. . a i ,-vl from in r h: ' '. . r : C Thotna.- from Philadelphia yertur day an iisiint ing the: he w euid .s'l for Frame en M ud,.y. Oi 1 . 21. ?.lr. The-uas v. ,;s bern ats.l raised in this city. lie alfended 11:e :ehe.-l-. here but ha be-ti away frem Pore far the pa.-.; ep.-kt years. Mr Thi -,:ta--. s;iid les h'-s!; a 1 eaitiu'i he ht ! t ( r end he i's - 1 1 j.s y i, :: e. lie has r aim-d :;:.!' u p -ns Si I'm He m- rt:!'?: ed la pent sour 'in July r.Mi. in train k ' 1 S. r at -' a- tle Creaf Lak i ion. Xava! traitiiu;- F0II SALE. Cull lb. e me L'-g k : n 1 'i lo 1'rar.l: e ei : ! 1 r 11 l en-. 1 1 ach Dill. si urra v FR0P0SID CGSTJTUirD:;4L ; AMeND'.!NT The foilowir.g prrposed Emei.-nment to the constitution of the State of Xebraska, as bcrt-maflcr set f :r;h la full, is suhmi'Lted to the electors of Xhe State of Xebraska 10 be voted upon at the general election ta ueU-"on w men mm ne.u .-u. i..ue !f- held Tuesday, Kcvc-mUr A. D. ( rest r.tat ion. inis 1 A JOIXT RESOLUTIOX to amnl Section cne il l of Article : evt n e7 of the Constitution cf the Siaie of Nebraska. Be it Resolved by the Lrgislaiure of the State of Xfbraska: Section 1. That Section Ona c-f Ar- tide Seven of the Constitution of thfi O.n.A V'.', L.-V- l... .1.11 ttlft C' .l.'i ' . .. . ..tioo.e following words: v :1 -"unic-.: "Second. Persons of foreign birth i-'.v " """! i"-' ""'I de'l -s. Any who shall have declared their !-.ten-'(-:e wanting furtl.T i n form a t ion tlon to become citizens cornlormably to the laws cf the United Ftat'-r. rr. the Eubject of naturalization, r.t ka;t ! thirty days rricr to an election." And inserting in the place of th words bo BtricLcn, the folio win z words: ' "Second. Persons of foreign fcirth Trho Ehall have become citizens cf the United States by naturaPrcti'cn or ; otherwise conformably to Die In v. cf the United States at least thirty tiay prior to an election. Sec. 2. That at the peneral elec tion nineteen hnr.d:ed ar.d chtliteen (191S) there shall b? rubmitted t" t!t electors of the b'.jU's for tboir approval cr rejection th-' foi croinp: proposej amendment to the constitution relat ing to the right of suffrage. At such election, on the ba!!.;t cf each dectcr voting for or agcir.st said propoe-3 emendment, shb. be written or printed tho words: "for proposod amend ment to the ccrisiifutLiri rthifin,T to the rlpht of fuffrage." end "Against said prr-ppfcd r.mendn;ci;t to the con stitution relating to tL& right 'of ,uflrae." Sec. .;. Jt Kucn amensrnem. inroi j be approved hy a majority of all 1 electors otlrg at nuch election, fall t t meiidmcnt shall const'.tuf t-ectias One (1) Article Seven (7) of the Ca etitutlon of the Slate of Xc-bra ska. Approved, Acril 0. 131S. KEITH NEVILLE, attest: Governor. CIIARI.rs V,'. TOOL twciUj-y tf SLate, eaters ! "2537555338 GOT THfeW Ar:D SIZES!, a neating oiove now is me to take advantage of these the goods. would be clacl to show yeu if i. of r.lrfl rrn?.tru?tion R is not a single point from t crx escape. If you think of of any kind, coir.e in and Immnmrovil, sn i!itiisi!tuiit uuij NEBRASKA iiiLiiAiiY iui;eeal will ogcui: ONLY EY A SHALL SQUAD IN co::?iia2;ce or okdee. Fl-'.f'l '."'.:'-.- il.-! s I.ij'.y, I'iin. Lita.tenant J. W. Ibdmer, .-ays that t" compli.in,-e j:!t the recent errVr, which h; - eminated from th" s".:;e board of !eai,h. that .lo.r- ;!:; 11 he 1:0 gat!.- rings fr-.m (it.ie of ii(i:,( e. whit a veas y' trr !ay, until a t:d irciill:... !'o 1 mber :is the .! l.:ieiis .i'. 1 of 'iik.'e ai the f.oiral ef the late .at. ,.). I j ; 'il. a. as a sip. ad. in (:sier ! i ' to vioi-i'e the onb r f riUii t he t !".t- ! ard of boi.lt p.. It was intended that the foil tympany flionbl iiave parficipfod in tin- tc casion. 1 u; (:i a.c! -.nt of the order f. r the preMT at ion (f the k'-alth of 1 U' : i a I -. f h change ju the ord; r of p!v i-ire has Pern ::..:!-. A :.,;ua 1 will be in a : t en da nee i.t the funeral t em-Trow. ! rurCE EAI.NI'i'T E PEEE J a !'- Harm- f Ik I -Try of C:u?i- - . Who is the p-e-tnt jul; o of the i !th, and w ho is a f :ndiua . f.-r t' '"' 'lit 'i e.f i upr nee justice ".a'- in the ciiy thi- 'lornmg ai'.l vi-ited th" pc-pie iti the (i:y. ami abo w: s :. v' s!,-r s:f the (-liice f f this pgper. J'.id e IVrry i a rkan ret l.e.vyir. and one . 1 o ir fearb:., :n his '! r: i gs, where he has the faei:', his a lh'U-mce t- wir.it i lav. and v. hai is r;gh cannot bo :hak- ti. j he j e fr-Ui, Ihc: s-U'h- : par: h cf 1 h- c. n n .1 a C'.i; USE TE?J STUDLKT3. j !"! Tu .- .lay's D--.t I '"'r-r Tniv-r Isfud'oiis from this ea U U e tl 11 city bT war ! training, v. ho have pa ed the high i .-, p,,,, ,.r who 1 a 1 - cred:t . and I.iciv.eer: the aees ef 1." and ; .. ; tl.-" maMer can (tdl Thomas w ho wi!! furnish lite inloima- ! ism pay coTirLnirirr to FLED P. BUSCII 1 a .- I . J epi -.' ! ):i . ;. Jfeliy, V.'. Th Ilu..:.' 11 and ' ii t; 1 P:-. C:. all of (;;.; -,a and of : i s.T. P. r'Pi!".l!i l: Co , were in the i'y ; ": f erdy :.' 'i'ta-'ay vi.- itinc ;.t t: ' c i) 1 "dr. i:i: !,. and com plin.. . (-1 hi'.: una:; C o appcurap.ee. ;:'. apprdr.f: .et:t. of his r-tore liere, -.: i,'rv lha! it was tie h"s? tippoii.t ( d V.'-.men's Head" to Wtar empor i.:m in th( e.-gnt'-. LED CT.OSS SOCIAL V0LKERS. f !..! Won Cro-; !.;; ::r!i Villi'ie !:...( a a' the homo ( L Mrs. .. A. T:i;d i t,:i Tuesday. 0--t(;her ".'tlh. for th" e'ue.I t of the ile-i ere..:.-. All uiL invited to at- rOTATCES SI. 30 EUSHEL. l.ee' ( f Cm., v eek ear Htie, nied ium sice, s-orled K itnliall County Pearl.-, ?J.:pi hu.dith also ar sorted Frrty Okie Xehr. City. 10. Johnson Lros, 24-ltv H 1I0IE GUARDS WILL OFFfCIATE