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£ the ce. of 1921, the of- Now Ad- 38-26 enter- of the to of- New of, 1920. OS, tors. Ad: 33-26 enter of the hereby claims Marsh, of Yorke RSH. for 26 26 en- of the hereby claims Pierce, to pre there of York. * ey for 23-26 S. enter of the hereby that a long: Ca @ sent from London .cone gin of the Wprd £8 CC cablegram. the secret 1s out, an friesllshmanflwhowgiw and At 13 | into the lnr~95i§l§§J 11mg out chills. dra. \a Northbound- abc information, ' '> 'The doubleheader evidently over- | - fie tells us that, while Englishmen ran \the ~ e and the two locomo- ofp s No., 9383. Week Days anrong 7'21 a. m. | should not be held responsible for the | were funable to check the mo- . R 3313335 Dally --======--3:98.p. M onthhound-- menturh, All three men.were buried under the wretkago and were taken out by yardmen and Auburn firemen. The wreckage took fire and the Au- burn department extinguished the flames. 20 , . Stocke . vernacular. Of their brethren in the Western continent, the word Jazz, be | admits, is now as much a household . word in England asin America. And then he goes on' .to | as that the , word - came from \The Sou i ahd, fromtheme~ groes. [Now In' the. $0131), be. telIS n§,- | there is &. germ known 83 the, hOOkr worre, which affects 'gll true; - -* \ors. Gome* uhkmdwempioyers call. It |. \logfor-itls.\ \. The white eraployer, ho- cording to the erudite\ EhgHshiman, in the South has many thousands of rie grnPQ W'Orking fOI' him; and consg’ <_ guenfly 'overseers.: $o, not being able to rememiber the of all his; foremen, he, generally.. dames each man | Jasper, which,. according to this Eng- _. lishrman, 1s Arg k - “ ltfl‘em f 4 ; Recruits Flocking to Army rates, Adujtarit General Harris' office anndunces, and .\ 17,625: enlistments accepted during. COptober broke . all | peace time records for. the“ month,. [ , A notable matter in connection 'with |; hat 66 per‘ ent at the montnewen- Through» 'the va of. abbreviation; J#: Hsper wbecame Has \ . and fas \the overseer's principal means of reiting work out of his underlings by the army, General Harris s4id, is _ als harsh and abusive tongué, given by nea’fly all the recruits as he was 'drfen hp\ \| Feagin \ for enlisting.~ ~The »totat the work. The Southern drawl makes strength of thé army is now 208,781) only ° one. year . of eemce - ' 6 The educational advantages Offered ' pany Lf Recruits» torthe\ regular; army gon» tinue. to floeck® _record-boirking '} \ the record, if was maid, was. {the fact | Motor Salee Com- .. Copo | Pennsylvania Railroudq oe! No. 9332, Daily No. 9356, Week Dayp s. 10:84 p, m. _—9 f0.' \18 ONE OF THE Bmszg kn GARRY Aim TE? icosr Is p .._-...._'.; 1:08\p. u THat - Lo TC. of all being well W1th the .-.] arorldis a communy:thing, “71th ' 5 ' the man. who pmxomzes ug\ for \F HAQERDASHERY ermine q» . He feels at easé in any com | pany because he knows all the {htffle detalls of hrs attlre pre g, I mame a.-.‘ ope mo colle u ol 6 CASTQR IA «Hor ifents and Children, '- in Use For Overaq INN Bb‘ILDERS\ SUPPLIES . azimuths Limewarf‘ck Sand. Grain! . REPAIR WOR - Given . Careful Attention, Whether JY Hetch at. 'onapprovedf1mes,made to gwe Too T i e *e eC . y | good. service and eqrual - \ _, A m= oy Tol Havens Theatre Block ° \. Phone 644 tion. . _ e | fe ”W aap lee > J *» M v ' * | o eo Wc ey elephone 84-R \u e confine-1: work | >. h In, Stone, Brion and cam-n? - a sop rame 205 or Small. m, y 8 tose t \ 609 ' a i \1 ~ ')k i to. . Les R s, hal - M j- ' a Alu ul m Fd ue e 59 . ~£1 +R 4 * 4 f oo ‘ a ‘ e Ca. R * he so , ~ You c et tins pr and most re a‘ble compam is: lieens ( \P20 Vlllagepropert tale buildings and co tit spun os teract 5M, OTd'way Floris! : OLEAN, N. Y. Cuba's One-Priced Cigthler \Jiss\ sound like \Jazz.\ And there | officers and men of whom 158466 are we huve the word. itself. And jazz | in the United Shoes , mimic, no matter whgt classic-loving | © __ - - Ca 117 West State St. - 16 West Main Street. wxmme crities may say about ity at least in- is spire< energy. . Hence the derivation. -Musical America. | 7 Description of Journey Made in Early . '50s Récalls the Hardships of - [|J ~ _ \ \_ the Pioneers, | The hardships of ploneer life in | Wisconsin during. the early '50s are vividly portrayed by Dr, Joh \C- Reeve. in ap frticle-entitléd, \A Phy- sician in Ploneer Wisqon§fh,\ th the Wisconsin Magazine of History, pub- lished by the State Historical society. The dificultles involved in the prac- tice of medicine in a cofintry almost devoid of roads, and with only the necessaries of life, and with practical- ly no money, are related by Doctor Reeve, who practiced in a small vil- a PaCkage lage in Dodge county. Ofa journey made in January, 1852, he writes: \Called to Cleveland by the critical . iness of a sister, I left home on a durlng Sunday morning in a Sleigh, a pri- f , vate conveyance, and reached Milwau- jo to lg kee, about 50 miles away, that night. and From there an runners to Chicago, . Thence some 80 miles by Michigan Central railroad, and then by vehicle across to the Southern Michigan, at thrt time building from Toledo to Chi- cago. - The appointments of the road were not yet made, so several times the train stopped, the passengers alighted and chopped fence ralls to = make fuel for the locomotives. From * w Toledo, on wheels, to a point .on the railroad from Sandusky to Cincinnati; I think, the phace was Galion. I reached my deqtination just at dark on Satur- day night. I had traveled during the whole week passing but two nights in bed.\ P a vackase before a package mnm momma More Ministers Needed. It is.from the families of the farm- ers and from the parsonagé Itself that new preachers come, according to A survey now being taken by the can education department of the Inter- church World Movement. The farms lead. The survey shows that out of every thousand puplis who enter the first grade of our American schools, onlv 38 enter college and only 14 re m''n to complete the course, . It is from these 14 that the churches recruit the' great majority of their ministers. - It is also disclosed by the mirvey that it requires about 5.000 new men every year merely to replace the grips in the ranks of the ministry at home. e Possibly He Had. As I was passing a yard where some - chi'dren were playing I saw a ittle > foc ow fall from a high porch rail He | ( Aid not move for a minute so 1 ran to his assistanck, but when I reached h'm he jumped up on his feet appat- |. eny unhort. \'Yhy. my dear little boy. \ I said, I {elt sure you must be hurt. _I am i-¢ I should have been bad I had such a bud fall,\ 'm. but you see,\ he said in expla- 'a'm. \I've probably bad lots more in falling than you' \-BEx- thargze. comet name man No Cork Wasted Now. Tie hest cork has hitherto come \*or Spain, but the richest forests of 'r: strade cofk are now In Sardinia. High prices are how paid for cork that *at not salable a few years agO. for even the refuse is valuable now in \aking conglomerate for bufiding and *or 'ncalating refrigerators, cork being x; 'he hest non-cofGdGuctor of beat and |} .d fiflmd‘ b o . Moving Picture Statistics I* is estimated tBa; the gross «prep» yearly 't\\me of moving picture theaters i\ _ Cou **/; «fimm Is ahnm mmm In These .a!.e _ sears time the public has bees ed and our Prizes \a*~1 to spend this bage sum. There >\* 15000 theaters, with a total seat- Pk repacity of $000,000. This year . XA more theaters mm te built at an *rrregate cost of $7TZ, v mess acme canis. evie <1tn The Flavor Lasts So Does the Price! ‘; ”Ham-15W} and Repair the Old StandardGoodsofthemghestmass on them are right. ._....._a itfwkfibln son\ we rang ews nghest Prlces o. PAPERS, MGGfiZINES RUBBERS BND R668 , PAID FOR | - Dependablel 'That's one of the points about thls ;| market. We try to ten you the exact: facts about the meats wo sell you, and do not knowingly misrepresent. A number of oople think this is a | ‘polnt worth while. . Probab'y you'd like It, foo. We'll b very glad to add you to our rap dly growing list of customers. JAMES LOFTIS No. 7, South St. Phone 63-W | Junk oon wren mnt Do You Want a\ . Telephone? Ask Our Local Office. the war 8 Bates Ave,, Cuba §, Alo 'through the thiflafiflpenorgon-imurious Furniture, Piano, Floor and F... \a. cooRuto Polls ky cleans. Preserves |, y Grocers, Hardware and miture Déalers under a oney Back Guarantee Oi fill Kinds STOCK GROWERS BANK ° oe Aerlute safet £ together w1th {he \ f is ntag g interest -compoun on your balance January 1st. and 'ist of each year. Such are the.ad ages of a AVINGS ACCOUNT - this bank. alls . ' Just, send us your personal check or a bank dr and we will start the account for you and send you a savings pass book by, return mail. ' x & as at \ dott whow ESTABLISH Ep 1990 ' :, Fort Pierre, So. Dak. C. L. MILLETT, President G. E. SUMNER, Vice Pres J. D. cANNON. Cashier - \P ithe ait af The former réstrictions if arising from | . \The War are now corsiderably mod- ified and in many cases it is possible again to take on ~ |New Business _ | I We will be pleased to| if serve you if possible. Allegany County Telephone Co. T on New Ones | oe 1 Over fifty years ago a young fir physician widely in a- rural district and became famous for his uniform success in the In spite of market condi- - curing of disease. This was Dr. tions, we have seldom or nev- Pierce, who afterwards - estab- er had a better stock of lished himself in Buffalo, N. Y., Roofing Material than right - and placed one of his prescriptions, now. _ We have a good sup- which he called \Golden Medical ply of- Discovery,\ in the drug stores of the United States so that the pub- lie could easily obtain this very remarkable tonic, corrective and blood -maker. Dr. Pierce manu fsctured this \Discovery\ from roots ard barks -am corrective 1, 2 and 3-Ply Panamoid. Barrett s Green and Red Slate-coated Roll Roofing. Barrett's Green and Red Slate-coated Strip Shingles. Light and Heavy Paroid. remedy, the mgr-admins of which Extra Clear Red Cedar rature had put in the fields and Shingles. forests, for keeping us healthy. Few folks or families now living have not at sometime or other used this \Golden Medical Discovery\ for the stomach, fiver and heart. Over twenty-four million bottles of this tonic and blood remedy cae ime roves f? Y) fh] jL! 1} whp ot ( J \. A \ ho + a Sg4fp } elf Np 2 ¢ 47 ,, + Abe 2 * F < L ~I fel . 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