of all the lng o 
     'Tis -iope is Possible because 
 the hearty co-operation all have  COUN' 
)wn. Thank you, one and all. 
 
 
TY COURi 
 
 
  sunaay school each Sunday 9:45.                  Sept. 17. 
  Morning worship and Preaching at     Ordered   that  all road   gra 
  1:00.                              cease on and after Oct. 1. 
  The, Epworth League begins     its   Order for sealed bids for 100 to 
work for the year next Sunday at of coal for county use. 
6:30 p. m.                         , ,Order continuing road   pitition 
  Evening preaching hour, 7:30. All Chas. Mayfield et al. 
welcome.                               S-ettlement of F. L. Vice. road 
             E. V.-Campbell, Pastor. overseer of Dist. No.' 25, due  him

                 ..                  $18.72. 
      "PHEASANTS ARiiR       "         $Also, of PPtAer Camnhell,
N- -Jq 0 Tl"ia 
 
 
                                     him, $76.00. 
  Monday night's train brought in a    A     of W. W. Laughlin No. 13. 
shipment of 100 pheasants fromr the 'De  im$27.00. 
state Game Department     for  place-.Or er opproving abstract of fees 
ment in the "Bowman Park"      game 0 t     county clerk. 
preserve just to the north of Kahoka       ourned to Sept. 20. 
and-extending to the   Fox river on 
the north. Monday morning the birds        M. P. CHURCH SOCIETY 
were hauled by Walter Alexandrer 
keeper of the preserve, and placed     T ee Ladies Aid Society of the M.

temporarily in the 40 x 80 wire cage  - hurch will meet at the home of 
built for them in the Hiller pasture. M o. Arthur Atherton Thursday, Sept.

After a while the birds will he re   27tha't 2..  W n'fl 
 
 
leased. 
 
   "ARTHUR TUCKER INJURE 
 
   Friday of last week while assisting 
(lyde Harkness, a scantling fell on 
Arthur Tucker's head inilicting pain- 
"ful wounds. He removed to his home 
and a doctor called. 
 
  MNIr, and Mrs. Charley Grate of Keo- 
kuk and Mrs. Lizzie Arnold of Way- 
land, have been visiting Mr. and Mr3 
Grover Kirchner. 
 
  Mr. and Mrs. Max Allenfort    and 
daughter, of Chicago, were recent vis- 
itors with county relatives, she being 
the 'former Miss Emma Burkett. 
 
 
             Mrs. C. I. Meister, Pres. 
 
      CONSTITUTIONAL DAY- 
 
  The local chapter D.AR. is spon- 
,soring Constitutional Day programs 
to be given in the various schools of 
the county, Friday, September 21. 
 
  John Thompson arrived from rTul- 
sa, Oklahoma, he being called here 
on account of the serious illness of 
his brother, F. M. He is still an en- 
thusiastic booster for  his  adopted 
city. 
               -0 
  Frank Vice and son, of Jackson, 
entered the large watermellon class 
of producers this year. 
 
 
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ing 27 
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manage, 
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to 1918. 
 
  The in 
Farmingt( 
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vestigator, 
things. 
 
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for St. L 
Mrs. Isabe