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~-S_·:'·0:· .. ::·:·_-:'~.~-.. :: R~~~~ ·~teon~~oren~ ·:: ! .. ··-. .- H~N . R:-.~ ... "~LtEM~~~( ...... _ ··· .. ·1 :-·:_ R~s~o~ .oicomioiencs ~:. ln·ap·p .. E· ·.1-r,S .. :·:· Of .. J : ·wn~"e<~s, The great'lh!lc! of .the Unk . I .. The.fune.ral o[ our lamented-!ellow-l ·RcioiJrt:ioiiS ado;;t&<f aMllt.tl!1! rreath of fl · · . !J . · n~i•JECC : ~ ! _ ~~:u.ro;:: =::~ :· I ~~~:~:a~,a~ h!~dg~~l~~ ~~-th~-l~~~::!.\~ ~~::0 of s:_:elgn . OIFITHENT ·. LO~' "LITlE; UUitij 00 I brot!ler, Thos.. J. Berns: l!e~>Giml: _ l:;t church of ·c:u:ey, Sabbath !liSt, _l!i'line pJ"eRg.at!Ye, it bliS p~ JU.- · fE - 1Jft · . . · .. That on aceumt of Ills long resldencs Rev's Hohanshelt and Buchana.ri·' 1>f- mlglriy Ccd t o U.\e from ·lis 011r bdolcd -esle6 Cni.le!IS . in our comii!Wlity daring ~eb l!!Pe'IN ilcla.tlng. The. s-pacious a udit<>r!um · brotbef', R.. W. Hofi®lbuk, .. -m~ml!tt ~ I Paragrnpbs . Cruinted or Othmse, .But c

!li: .· l has ealleared him. sel. f to many of us, lm1l was packed .to its utmost capacity by Purity Wge, No. 283, A, f ; & 11. fi;:;.·,m~d Soma Jntcrut to Somm~e. A FNI ~many ;ea:: ohprig!rt llllsllless fifo, friends and p.e!ghbors, all _ anxlous to ~s, the decus..<>il ~ ~

r h ~u. ~ . , iU!Iu S!:rrW! fr.lm tbe Grist. · . : . . · .. .. ·. . It is fltt:ngfuat werecort~ cura!'~ honor t.'1e mamor.Y o Lbe man w ose ~ ·- !iias!lulc:lde.ill of .sr.mncnmr·.,...mrec-. ~-..:n.fng ·sev- ·. ~!(Of him. Re$,lved: tra.glcal · dea~ last week plunged . ~ ti!U- . . . .. :. · --·· ·Ro:ids As- Tbat the sUdden ·r~al of such a the wmmun!ty .· into d~o sorrow. n~ the ~ -ef bil: 1 Guthrie TI.mes: We are sorry ~

t.e work"!or. =lm from oi!T midst leaYtr. a· ·~ Follow!t.g the· church senice, the I deatll; -mnmaad 1r.1g1c to tbe laSt l note ttat. Tu~a.Y: afternoon 'l"ih i: istich o~er . and sbat!ow tlurt trlll.be ·deep!{ recllze:! Masons t.>ok charge of the body and ~lime de<JpiJ to!lch2d ~ ~-~' J!.-e G:nt"...l.ua was ne1p1ng t.o saw 'l"iOO•

·Te the meet- by aU meinbe.-s· 'lf 0111" · asoaic frirteml. . wmpleted the ceremony o! !:::U>rmeai. llllll " . · ·' - ·::· l'with a buzz saw at·th·e Splllers hom ·ere ordered ty. ResolY~··· . in the ritual of tha.t order. Supple- \Yberus, ills family =re ·m tha . tllice! '::· Iiear Dale ctty he . :Val! acciden t\ : !.Soli's work Th:rt, mth : deep · s}mpatby 'lrith- tile menting the provls!o. nal sketch in last of cvemllell!llng somm: tberofore, l!a It drawn Into the saw and hla !Elf~ a m 1t . to · Caaey affileted relatives l!!ld friends ot tiHi d&- week's Yindlcat-Gr, we pre~ent · in ruol•cd:- · · nearly sa. wed oft. He wa.s brough

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OOJ:Sed, we exprt~n our eam~st · t:ope abridged form the obituary ren.d at (1) 11mt lie record our cdmlnrtl011 here to Harrison's IIospl tal a nd att1:

lbat owen a() great 11 · bGI'CliYemeat the funeral by Rev. Buchanan. and ll!'lll't~~ af hls Yb;mi~ 'l'irtues mn1 I an exa.mi!Jation it was .neeessary t may be oYer-nllott· for tbelr b!gbest Mr. Hollembe&k wa.~ born nea.r fidolity, of, !ii~ ~o = racta- ~tb I amputa_tt~ the :r..-m b-atn-een the albo> g011d. F.~~ Genoa, lllluo1s, June 14, 18-51. ·He I m ~W.blie lll!d prtnte fife: ana wns1;,

Hfl~~ ~~rtl::e =-'~-~ 1 ~:1:~~Q~r' ~~~~~;!~t~~~; ~~~~~;! - ~ ::~~ ~~=::: ! h:-b':~~;;;af~~:"ln;~~:n~~k ~;;:1~.' l brotber, zlso that tlln be ~:u~ ~ . ~.:;,..;~.::;:;::; !.!:i:::oio, h:;.iiing from New· SCITOl1ing IIQll m whlo", to ltcw lnplo111 _ October has reached such :.. sedo\•

!ter:::::t;;d m ' f~ ;.;~:Qrd of our lodga run! that they York in 1831. The elder llollembeak rostgDat!Oil to~ l7ill of bemn a«alll- stage during the past month tll7.t t b and · ~ry - ~ -pt:bl~ by tl:o pl!)lC..,; of our ccn;. died In 1908 at the ripe a.ge of 9'~ plbbed i."l thll: ICO'ilTI!ful di$p~ board of health has adopted m os

shou ln Jt:i,tty. years, his wife hn.vlng answered the · plt:fglng ~'UI'Scl!es to ll!!.: ::t~n: stringent quarantine regu!Mion; >OSt :. .,ood · eomlmttee}- W. B. CRAWFORD final summons a few years previously. (3) Th;;( m. t.anW to these ~= Fifteen families now are quarantine ' ron. · on H. L BAU. Our subject was married to Emma. flicl!ds Olll' warmest ~ Ill tbls with & total of thirty cases .. - Fi!tee1

RG&Olotions . C. E. BfRRY - R. Brown, at Genoa, December 16, ~ M:rr, cc~vJlng ·tll= all to tile chi!dren have died since the outbre:,l

IMPROVE 187-!. Approximately two years after ml!!i.st!'y of 81m Prbo, ilav'.ag ginn. bas ot the disease. WA LL. P.APER their marriage, the young couple re- the riilrt to talle 9 ay:

;:~.te a.nd . ln· moved t{) Iowa, locating' on a farm !n (4) That our Charter bo draped tor a M. N. Goodson, an expert telephon · the bus!- Sold by sam;>le at Goodw!n's ·Kandy Walnut wwnship. Barri~g a couple IK!riod of tblrty dnys as 811 offlclaJ mm man f rom Guthrie Cente r, was a

· P. S. Cor- Kitchen. H you Intend buying wall of years spent in Des Moines, and one of rospoi:t to the memory of Olll' bo!oYfid work on the Dalmanutha. line t h • w!ll at oncel p ... per th!s season it will pay you to in Adair, Mr. and ;)Irs. Hollembeak dead: past week and ;:mt it in excel!en nt betweeyjlsee Goodwin before buying. Latest ·have J!ved cont!uu._ ·. ': m U>elr farm- (5) That tltls act!QD · be spread at wndition. After writing the abo -.·, rson Bros7 styles and de!;!gns. Any · information home to datt>. Here their two sons . length upon our minute, be flied 71ltll we are lnforme-1 that Fritz R<!ppe~ ;

l regarding- treatment of ~oms will be ·were born, Ralph Harry (deceased) thslocnl pn~u with 11 view to pu.blfea- Is an apt scholar In fixing 'phone li n• :.. cheerfully given. YouTS for bns!Ttess. ·and Roy Burr, the last name being, tlon,and a ccpy be transmitted to Mr&.. and climb!ng'poles; in fact he Is >. OR SALE ' F. M. Goodwin. endently, complimentary to the John Hollembeak. swelled up o,·er t>ls proficiency i :.

I . Burr family, their ne«rest neighbors By order of the Lodge, Attest. cllmblng th:~.t he anxiously waits fu,

rable,~rop· BLACKSMITHJNG AND WOODWORK to the north, between wbom and the I C. E. ITTINGE!I, W. M. a. Fourth of July celebration whc i, or.t> ress I ~ . lllollembea.l;s the mo.-;t cordial fe llowl he can demons t ra te his abilities ln·

. 11 When you need an!·thing In tho lme . ship exists. I W. B. CRAWFOI!O, See. I !ore a. gaping and wall-eyed mu! tltU< !· - l'or ~en er«l blacksmithing, or wood- :1-fr. Hnll•• mhP.'lk' "pn·pcJ 111 ~ s t~. H· ffl r d!!!e s~::.!! ::: g ;;. g r.:.,.,;etl uoie WltllO ''· . t worK or any lUnd. bring It to th!R two t erms in the Lc •lslitu re as a. I either spike on his shoes or spi tti n:

shop; a.s we have the equipment and ·member or the 30th ant;d 31st Genera.\ the !olks 1 ' JT on his hands. ld . k• t' t · <tomen; ljUlry for at lOIOC. e

ho a.sc~- wor :nen to sa IS.) our cu_ · ·Assemblies, haling been elected by treated with urlncelY hos lta.l!tv all . The KansasCltv St.ar tells the star n the even- and <Tuarantee our work. , _, 11 · 1 . 1 · · · P · r "I · · . ,1; o p . han"some 0< c ~ to t 1at mportant who availed themselves nr the pr t1·i- o a. m ssouri man who decl:ned h· or the pu r- i CLA Us REISE, ropnetor. pos ition In l\)\)3. li e discbarged ll: e I leg-es or g-ucstshlp. He scored h l~ could tell a democrat or a repu blic ~'' ment rol ls. '! du t ies of his ottlce with credlt to him· master-piece a.~ · the hu.<uanrl am! hy look ing at him. Tie picked out pear before Cmk!ng- utensils, fire proof: fnr bak- ~e lf and thoso whom h e re presented, 'rather l>cln).! chl,·:llrou~. alTcctlunatc, democrat and W:J.!; il.shcd t•> !'how .. f<Jr change . lng, an as•Nlment that wul ple_ase being actuated by the same high · a nd sv'mpat l;~t!c In a markt·tl c!epee. repubh: an . lle hcslt:Lted , !mt"alk< ···

I n.nyonc. Pr ice on ly 10 to ::!.'ic at \ ar- motives which dist!ngu!ghed !tim In Il ar~· ·~ clcath wa.~ alii!o't more titan upton. 1:1an and ~aid : " Your a r•. ay, l're~. \ ley'!! Variety store. prh'atc lire. l ie . wa.~ al~o honorctl lleco'uld uca r; bu t he man ful ly rc- pu!Jilcan." " You"reall:~.r , " ln~tan t ::,

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A.M. Fa-ran and T om '\Valters havo w!U1 a pla<:c on the del ega ti on which ~tmlncrl h b own .,:r lef thnt h<! ml ~: ht retorterl th e man . I ' \·~ been ' i<'h .E formed a vnrtnersh !p In .the real· rep resen ted Ada lr county In the !>tate the morecfTectlvclycon~olcthcbclnvcd that's wh at makes rne iookll kc th h.

will ~e ll e3 tato and !nsurnnce busin ess. Sec .convention of the republlcn.n party partner of h is ~o rrow. ·AfTe<.:tlona tc Rochestcr _I_Ie_r_a_lc_L ___ _ north or card In thb 11:1.1~r. In 19<.1~. aticl s igni fican t allusions dropped lJy

·ty, on j Smoke your mcnt with Wrll!ht's ~Ir. Ilol\embc:~.k was n. man of a tho way now and then decl:l. red how cloc' ,

0 CondensedR moko. One hottlo smokes gen!o.l a.nd sunny <l isposlt!on-rcmark· d eeply t he Iron of so r row had entered

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barrel. For salt" 1\t Burkey's drug o.bly M, ~onslder!ng that three t!m e.S h !s soul. The wound he su~ta!netl ln , :n llog!l, ft iA•rc, l Rt door ftouth or pc>!! tonlco. In thtlla.~t nine or ten years he had l !>Ol t•ers!st('ntly ret used to heal. The

Ed Smith \'h!t.ed his brother G eo r~ · nt J.:nde rwwd o\·ar Sund:~y . '

Chn.s. Galliher and fam lh· li:<\'• · m•n·ed to St. l'1lul; Ncbr3.J\ka. -xu!rcnd deep and sore bcreaYernent. la.st time 1 visited h im In his home,

<hold goods . Il e.rry Tlrowor n. na ramlly of Green· He wa.s, moreol'er, n \'lgorous, e!ller- he un bosomed hlm"ell In on e such H. D. Chaney looked upon the au t .. mo.l t erm..><. fb!d were C~y vls lto re Fr!ilny and prlslng and resourceful man, d emon· tender :~.llu s !on which moved me sh ()~ nt Des Moines, Tuesday. ltcr Wax ' Sn.turday . C. II. Joint n.nd wire n.c· st rat!ng In his exi)i)riencc that d~eply at the tim e, :md has hnunted ;"11y Clerk ed 1 1 r • short W. P. Fal(an and wn Eu ... en~ we : . ' companl t 10m 101110 or R tho f:~orrn Is n. splendid bus in ess possl- me du rin!( o.l: o! this calam itous week. 0

, Ilcs ~loln es l' lsl to rs, Tuesrlay. 'V!.s!t, bll! ty; th<!. t · It demands and wlll H tl was one of the mc:;t courtly, at·

I :!rl.r. &nil )frn, !!idney Rmttr. 1111d two o.m ply ropn.y the bcs~ th:IL capahlc t' ntlv~, n.nd cons!de ra.te lm~l>and" I Ml 1111 Ha1.e l llnnn won t to Orna!J ., ;rocery In l!ttlo niece~. Loh!no e.ml Cla reen and auplrl ng men ca.n a prlr tn ,the . h ne eve r known . think or him :1-s lh ~ tln<t nr lh '! we~ k t.1 'P~~<ll\ t •"

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[ ~;-~-_.':~;~ l _BlACKSMITHING AND WOODWORK I to--~he--;;;;-;~~: ~-;,~e~?Q~;;,~n:~~~~: 11 By order~~ ~e~:=~~~~. I~~~~~~~~ ~ttJ~~Ya~~~~~i,;~ai'~~~ \.

·· t 1 When you need am·thlng in the line lliollem_bea.ks the mo.,t cord1at fellow-' he ca.n demonstrate bis abili ties be- ~ . . 'or enenl blacksmlthln or wood- slup exists. - j W. B. CRAWFORD, Sec. !ore a gaping and wali-el·ed multitude' . ,_ , lwor~ ot any kind. brl;; it to this 1 t ?

0Ir. _rum<:>l!e:n t e:!.k ooeP·ed _!_' !"' ~t:n~ f0r II '"l!!!e s,:;;.::r.g- "' ;rrea.sed- oote wltho•1t ;

shop; as we have the equipment and I" te s tn :te Le!51slature! as a either spike on his sho~ or spitting ;~ hold a. se;- workmen to satisfy our customers . member _of the 30th and 3lsL General gu!ry for the folks at home? He on his hands. I t the, . ..,_ 1 and guarantee our work. .. Assemblies, haling been elected by treated with princely ho.•pitallty all The Kansas City Star tells the storr • >r th i CLAUs llE!~E, Proprietor. l W,IJ_d~om: odds to th_aL important who avai led themselves or the prlvl- or a Missouri man who decl:lrcd h~ '<:

nent I ~ ... , . I positiOn Ill 1003. He discharged U:e leges of g-uestshlp. He scored his could tell a democrat or a republican •· ear before ! , . ~ duties of his otllce with credit to him- master-piece as· the husb.1nd and by looking at him. He picked out a 'or ch•nge 'r Cooking- utensils, ure proo_r! for bak- self and those whom he represented, d

~ 1 1 1 1 father, being chll'alrous, atrectlonatc, emocrat aud was il.sl.:ed to show a i ng: an assCirtmen: tlat .,~' 11

P :ase !Jeing actu:ned by the same high · and syrupath&t:c in a marked degree. republ!:an. He hesitated, but walked '}',Pres. 1 an}, on;. Price onl} 10 to :.:vc at 1 ar- motives which distinguished him in Harry's death was almost more tnan up to a man and said: "Your a re-

I ley ll \ arlety store. , pril'ate life. He. 11·as also honored r he could bear; but ho manfully re- publican." "You're aliar." instantlv . A.M. Fa!l':J.n and Tom Walters hay with a place ou the delegation which strained hb own grief that he might retorted the man. I've been sick a

E ~- formed a partnership in .the real - represented Adair county in the state the moree!Iectll'elyconsolethebeloved th;:t's what makes me look like this.-wlll sell estate a.nd Insurance business. See convention of the republican pany partner of his sorro 11-_ "Atrectlonate Rochester Herald.

1orth of ~d In this paper. In 190S. 'and s ignificant allusions dro!'Jped by y, on I S~oke your meat with Wright's .Mr. Hollern beak was a. man of a. -the way now and then declared how lock,' free Condensed Smoke. One bottle smokes genial and sunny disposltion-remark- deeply the iron of sorrow had entered cattle, !1 a barrel. For sale at Burkey!s drug ably so, considering that three time5 h!s souL The wound he sustained in

21 hog-s, store, ]lit dt•or south or postofllce, in thlllast.n!ne or ten years li e had 1901 persistently refused to heal. The told goods · Harry Brower and family o! Green- .sut!e_rEd deep and sore bereavement. last time I visited hiin in his home; tal terms. fisld were Casey visitors Friday and He was, moreover, a ..-lgorous, ettter- h e un5osomed hlmseU in one such ;er Wax ! Sa.turda.y. C. H. .lolnt and wHe ac- prising and resourceful .man, demon- tender allusion which moyed me ay •. Clerk . companied them h\)me !or a short stra.t!ng In his experience that deeply at the time, and has haunted

1 Tislt. . the farm is a splendid business possi-· me during an of this calamitous week. bll!ty; tha.t · !t demands and will He was one-·ot the mcst courtly, at­

i . Mr. and ~r~. Sidney Smith and two 01.mply repay the best that cap-able -tenti..-e, and· considerate husbands I ocery In little niece!!, Louise and Cla.reen and aaplr!ng men can apply to ,th-e. ha,·e eYer 1:-nown .. I _. tbink of him as ~500 fori Lewis of Stacey, l\-!on tana, arrived solution of its problems. However the husband-lover _ to the end. lie

· · t'.1ire Sundav evening and are guests ,tha.t may be in the abstract, Mr. was e\'erybody's frie nd; but that ot a~y; I a. ' at the .T. n:.Tbompwn home. Hollembeak realized handsomely on the llttle folks par · excellence. ThG

' hi .~ Investment of mind 'and muscle. -bab!es took to him lnstinctlYell·. A -ln a.lllts appointments, his !arm Is a rew minutes suhiced !or him t~ get model , testifying in twenty ways to _on f riendly terms with the shiest o!

·the wise Aystem and orderly d!ligence _them·, and one of his most ch&racter-

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~ aiJOilt JJS. We give to both. fepositors tbe .same se~ice. d' new and o d cuStomers are on·th Ce;vjlig the VerY best e are _ able ~

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wh!ch he uniformly displayed· in its istic and delightful passtlmes was (as management.. lie found his country .he Ca.Jied it) to "root" the babies. home so congenial, a.nd , withal, so Mr. Hollembeak touched the life o! dneply W!l8 ho a.uached to it, that a this community at almost every point rorunrk fretjuentiy on his lips w8.1!: of possible human contact, and his

· ·'When I lll&'(e this pl~e, It wll! be .touch wasindisputably aclean, whole-) wlton 1 atn carried In a box," ills some, relining and upt!fting one. I

1 V\IOlla sor;·1ca entitled h~m tv a. :t:refix .wouh! !z.!n c!cse 3-t, ·this po:nt, were 1 wh!ch, howol'er, we seldom thought my duty don~I. must mention what otrorm&lly &SSOCiatlng w1Li1 his name; .happened Monday last, ·a. iateful day · tor, with all or ua wllo lmew him so for Casey; · on· l:'ebrua.ry 27, sho-rtly

. Well! In ~he lnt!m~y nt nelghborship, before noon, as Mr. Holiembeak was . ho W!l8 jUBt plain Ilolk!;zlbenk to thil leaving town, he ,,:as struck by the

end, 111 the Yllrlous relationships of west bound flyer and instantly -killed. l!ra, he_ Wllll ~lnRu l arlyabova reproach , It may saYor or catching at straws and highly cultured. like the drowning man; but his rela-

"1'ho blvltcn~ulturo l• t.o o)J<l&l! no Ill: tlves and friends find consolation in Tile IleaL rcrormur I• tha mr>u wh""" eyoa the knowledge that· death must have

· Aro qulcic 1<1soo all buiLuty,.ad <>11 worth: been a.bsolutei,y pa.lnless, and -that his A!ld by bl• OWII !!f'!!!tOOL, ' '!I'O il·ortlorod l!!o, We!l-kept body ·was not. mangled . In Alozu>r-oprorca tlls orrlnlf," Mr. Bollembea.k · Wl\8 incapable of t he cha_racter or chief mol!!!le!'S, ~re

cherllihlug grudge1

Incapable of bar_, t\vo sisters, Delia. Ann~ · and F.m!ly; bOl'iUi maiice In hli heart. With a two bro~hers, Henry and _Ra.lph; his I .6llt pur~ tv A~W.In ti; he mAy never son Boy Burr, to ~vhom on and since have contemplated this ;ulpee~ of the the &orrow!ul journey !rom distant Ideal tn the !&!lowing statement. of it; Spokane our sympathy goes out; his but he oxempllfled it lloely. stricken wl!e; several or whose near

"IV .ben tbJI!UO t.urn•l~ on thtno own 110u1, relatl ves, together with · a brother or · Jlo ,..o., Mvoro. Du~ whou tu .. u. upon a the deceased, have come to mingle

li'allow·man lo• k!adllneu <!OD'-"<>l . let &lld· th"l~ t-':'~"" wit~ h11r1Ain th11 common Rofi1LID from tls&' ~ltUlnt c<~uuro tJI&t I L · · · "-- ll h l!prhtpSOT'UI from common li p& llko woed.t sorrow. et me assure you a. t at li'rom manbyaoll." " you ba.~ our deep sympathy ln this

. I .take plensure in ett.ylng tha~ _· I cutm1natl!!g ordeal of_grler. Tills we . ,tiever hMrd ··from _. bla Ups ·1 ngu&ge tender you In the persuasion that ~

applied to others which could em• .. llttl_e lr.ter you _will find consolation ba.rraes hlm were n ropeatecUn t.l.elr Jn tboo!roumatances tbatyour beloved

- p~nce, nordld I everhearlllm bol~ 'dead was l~ve<hnd honored, and .will ;·. ·lAnguage.otber than eoulll be . held 1!l be oln,cere-'Y · mourned, ·from end to • • the mos~ ro6ned soctaJ· clrel(l8. ·He J'lld o!thfllcommunlty; .Affecttonat&­_. 1_was a. !a-mllta.r·ngurll on the stmta, ly ,and earne~~~ly coul'lSelllog ~u . to ·' . fn the buslnils! · hoUJ105, And in the bow Jn pious restgnAt.loli to the prov-

· Be' wn& u )V&Icom• as he -'wie .rt.mll· into A ton;ple of I!O.tToW, we commend ·tiomea otGrB4_· . ndel_d, 036!1j and--:Ad;atr. ldenoo wblCb,bns .. tu·m _ _ ed your . b.ome

;,: li.r, who 'e:tl'tero:!Sed blSI)I!>tb bataoi ;vou ! to- ~e': <~ftlertd ,· ~~- tttcksth l8 ....... ;,.. ... .., .. i\ ... .1·i..;~·t.~""~;;o~~""'i'~"'j ... ,_ .... oif:·t.~ .... _:;;:~:~{·~.r-~·-;, ~tdendl~r.tni·tla~d~· .ol ' r~ : b~~or.':._. .. • ::- ..

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Ed Smith visited his brother George at Underwood ovor Sunday. ,

Cha.s. Galliher a.ad family ha;e

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. ~ ffi<lVed to St. Pa.ul1 Nebraska. _

II. D. Chs.ney looked upon the auto 1

show nt Des Moines, Tuesday.

·w. P . F:1J(an and son Eugerie ·were Des Moines visitors, Tuesday.

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Mlss Hazel D~nn went to Omaha\ ~ the first of the week to spend a. few ~

dan · I ~e~r Xlahs or Carroll is hHl'<'l v!slt- !

ing relatives for .l couple or weeks~ ~ after which he will go west to locate. ~

A security that cannc: ·location that is com·e.1 · accommodation that i ~ affOrded you as a

· Your Taxes are now

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