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-V"?T« 'f If Jr" SSP Pr W fe: J'k ii TV\OE FOUR THE GATE CITY PUBLISHED BT ilB GATE CITi' COMPANY C. F. Stdrvta Managar •& JA1LT BT rw .SlOttFoar mootk^.-SLW months rKWOns month f:ni«r««l Ja Kaolntk pamtotBe* as —o- OBd cltM BWttMT. Poatas* prepaid: ww la All subacrlpUon ord«rs •bo««t Uie P. O. adir««» and »t»t« wh«tl»« J* a new or renewal order. I ot addraaa la desired, state both the old •nc new aoor— ___ ... Remit -r poatofOoe monar •jtpreae uo®ey order, regletered letter, o,- draft, at enr risk. .. The date printed oa the *ddr«w or •ith paper notea whea the eubacrlpUoo "^ibaeriben faiUn* to r*^itM.ror 7*^fL papers promptly will confer fey stTfDf notice of tne fict Add re— e-il communloitlooji to THE GATE CITT '*«. IX Keokuk, Iowa COMPANY. North Sixth St, Keokuk. Iowa. la on •ale at tha THE OATS CITY Jbllowtag newa stand*: .Hotel tfeokuk. cor Third C. H. Rollins & Co, OS Main street. Ward Bros, MS Main street. Depot Mews Stand. love, this life that leans to you Aurora in your hair! 0 fH thy soft-Iidden eyes.' When wo were young in Eden. JRemember how we'd stray From out the April shadows jnto the sun of May? well, every year the Eden That love knew comes again. When May walks down the morning To kics'the lips of men. The argosies have vanished That plowed the Aegean deep Btrt still upon the Nilus The oars of Cupid sweep T$e barge of Oieopatra _JMong its pristine way Through dead Egyptian gardens jUnto the morn or May! *_ All things awake and tremble. The lark on viewless wing Takes up to God's blue heaven The love that helps him sing And we are young in Eden As we er.o yesterday. "When through the clouds of April We found the road to May. —Folger McKinsey, in March Smart Set. v.- THOUGHT FOR THE DAY. I Friends are not best because they're town' t- ,r Tlle aerial raid is causing the war depart-1 ment to look up. when his prejudices are involved, latton. Iowa can a crop of corn. -r ss. It will soon be cleaning up time. person who Keokuk wiii ia all probability again this year adopt the civic genera! clean-up plan. Very good results ..were obtained in former years. •if It will heat your house thoroughly because tains little waste matter. It wtD tave yoa ruary Popular Mechanics magazine, because aathoritative Information re garding accident to military fliers en gaged in the European war is not yet available. The magazine contains a complete list, however, for the months from January 1 to July 31, and also of aviation deaths, outside the war zone, from August 1 to December SI. An article states: Rxcluding" fatalities directly duo to the war, or occurring since the war began and not reported because of war conditions, the total aviation deatli list for 1914 contains 149 names. Add ed to the 192 of 1913, 140 in 1912, lishmen, twenty-four Frenchmen, thir ty-seven Germans, eighteen Russians, seven Italians, three Belgians and colda-. SiD« But onTy S because they proved the! the duty of pers"ons who have!Cal best.—S. Weir MitcbelL colds to take every precaution agamst transmitting them to others. The. VICTIMS OF AMBITION. jthis did to a certain extent perform The list of aeroplane fatalities fori the function for which it was design 1914 is Incomplete, declares the Feb-led, because the odor of asafetida Is' And hilltops kiss the skies, accidents were aeroplane pilots anijmittee on inquiry into the department,er MOST FIGHT THE GERMS. When rosy morn breaks on the view. •Ah. it is not-the skies .. "irora's rays come trembling through,] ®^igj states less than five years. e, E°ffcriug it crimson round the rim of things^™? which they carry in their o^nj believed that there were 185 of them lis thy dear velvet cheek, Tnontns or throats^ These have been Buffering from diseases caused by con-1 Fink with the perfect glow that brings Permitted, to^reside there in a state ditions which existed prior to landing .The perfect love men speak! germs and the boc^r defenses until! aggregation of symptoms known as a cold. Colds are really very serious matters and should never be treated lightly. If t%e body's r.-?sistance to one kind of disease germ is lowered it is quite easy for other germs to gain a foothold and spring into activity at shell has other parts of the body, and middle-' ear diseases and deafness may ensae.: or a remote Joint may be infected, 0*55 thus causing a throughout lite. 001,18 produce more than cough or sneeze, and do not indulge There •-.iS be many booses in town warmea"- than this winter—warmer with less cost and less tr unless you follow the example of their owners LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE The Coal That Satisfies it burns steadily—needs Utile attention. It wfll sat*e money because iBKS«»0QE We Sail lfHIGH VAIlfT AKTHRACrTE ISW-WU»QDJ This Sign DkpUyed by Dealers who ••II Lenich Valley Antizrmcifce LEHIGH VALLEY COAL SALES CO. McCormick Building a™ induced th^.b0^Uy it ia seen that they may be avoided by ««^a^enante I^Iy®:rf- ^ake more thorough SZi C0^d,"0n- hygiene, adequate food, avoidance of:£® 2 of A 6 a"' tfL^ ^Pl iD, e??A 00 S occur directly by sneezing coughing) or expectorating. Someone has called alleged fear In Canada of an j,e cold the strap-hangers disease be-i cause of the (is Man 4s a reasonable being except cars The great wilh co sens has gone to Des Moines to asfc body else, hold yoar handkerchief or the legislators to kill some fool legMt your hand Over yoor face when common handkerchief is a & such as to discourage close personal' contact. A little cold is a dangerous thine. Many a case of tuberculosa tsf dated from a neglected cold. Keep up your bodily defenses and avoid the careless person who is acting aa chronic distributor of colds. IRRIGATION PROBLEMS. sona who have lost their lives through jfcy the declaration of war in August,[when the disease has made oc— ...—, ,K- average daily landing of, way that-help is too late, you drop.' aeroplane accidents since the Wrights when the average daily landing of made the first mechanical flights. In 13,000 or more at Ellis Island became]u the first sev&n months of 1914, for) barely that many a week. There linger on for a few hoifrs. which complete figures are available,,seems to be a general agreement that! if 130 deaths occurred, as against U4Jthe cessation of the war will see *-*naWi in side qhon}dtr nr arm ready in evidence. The proposed __ (fifteen persons of other nationalities}changes in our immigration laws will.'mav One oe'rson IferT®d Jwere killed in the first seven months if enacted, enforce more rigid phyis-, tout hw or more of ^se! I SING OF LOVE. jen Englishmen, four Frenchmen and (added safeguards. The truth of this! ur Austin M. Sanderson Lyndon, f.T'6?' When rosy morn breaks on the view: sixteen of the victims or the year's'that section of the report of tho-com- 3jr Burfford p»nnigtgr Mich aft- v£un?,Jfop,e looks downward to your eyes! 'mechanicians. In 1913 there were (Allied hospitals of New York City, after ten phvsicians failed". Mrs. Ber tVhen Bob White calls the little nine deaths of spectators who were) which deals with aliens in instltu* tie Holmes, *1202 W 1st St., Marlon, hv fo 11 ifl» Mai kSi Itv* I A am««% (nfliAA «vemSiaJk MC* W •. troops wood beasts from their lair, is the golden light that loops struck by falling aeroplanes or hit bv propellers, but not a single accident of this kind occurred in 1914." ,„Maay °f the cases! dia^iosed a8 rheumatism 1^* --1" f«»m the I S?™* tions. The committee examined, as af far as practicable, every patient ac- iadmissionsdaysinclusive. from an attack of. physicians who examined these aliens I of armed neutrality between the the United States. Among these were fatigue, emotion, intemperance, over-:losia ten cases of pulmonary tuberc«- fifteen of TSnra United States was contrary to the I fadaral immigration law. Taking this} month as a basis, the committee est! mates that pital would tients whose exclusion from this coun-! ei 4i at a5 c_nac_ work Xow that immiCTation ... woj«t. ow uittir lunuL^rsuoa nas ue*'. clined to 3,000 a week, the 70a wish to contract a cold from a personal contact cays they used to hang a bag of f»tida around 'the schoolboy"* neck is order to protect hizn igahnt. eoiflg sad [LOtiOH v1'T lco«Is^scei A Good Example mti bom trooLle has de- at Hlhl Island have able to means the observance of the rules of y,. ^rcenta^ of dfefecta noted has ^Us a result of this intensive scrutiny, I "Whne t^e jf ence in the results obtained, teads' The Journal of the American Medi- "on and the mouth kept clean. associaUon to suggest the advis- ability of urging the departments ties crunn CYUIn says the Gkbe-t)emocrat- (handkerchiefs which they use or *ter- ktnt wit^ihtnnK busyline—those shrewd old fellows jtb® latter and probably wont be per ilixe them by boiling them. If you do'..^ *, Another committee of Keokuk cii- not want to give your cold to some-' its running than all of the executive I arlala tnre tA V41I cr nmo fftnl lien #1 A«A« frtw vlaain U1 .« THE DAILY GATE CITr SIDIER DEATHS Or. Milea, the Great Specialist, Win Send a Many Wonderful Cures After 1 to Twenty Physicians Haj Failed.. Among the many far-reaching ei fects of tha present European war, 5 deaths could hare been prevented by' the influence exerted on immigration proper treatment I Hundred^ of persons -dead assumes a prominent place. The end The heart is-the onlv orean in the'cennony {f 1» «. period of 1913. U* «ood tf o.fenM.lgS S SSSuo" whirh win ennuis, nnvthin^ h«ntn.i .. Carthage played the Lohengrin KeHmAn —L ..... feet t3% during th«» ceremony February 19, 1915 of the year, while peaceful accidents cal naquirementa than any previous gmntoms Most can cured if-|brIde groom left for- Chicago, 'in the remaining live months so far legislation on this subject. There is SwiT'begfelre^en? in «me jwhere wil spend a short honey as reported, caused the death of sev- no doubt that tbe country needs these s7nd far of ^markable C™re». I one Argentinean. One hundred and statement is forcibiy illustrated by Kans cured after 5 physicians failed. IV 4 faiIed ftfiirty-three were passengers an of health, charities and Bellevu® and catur Neb enflbrew 30 vears cured l!S ,7 mechanicians.^ Inj913 there were [Allied hospitals^of N?w York City, physlS faUe^ MrsB^r jmen(i8 in nn» fflr Rellovna hos- iton llCilifi L1VOC CAV'iUSlUU UVUi Uild WUUU* a time. The infection which :tr_ jg mandatorv under fea-' capacity and yet without a too healthy $9 b.03. produced, a cold may extend to st _rio_ tQ iar,jin_ vpar (eia poi!?ninf c^nt^nne^ Wh ch J, pro:i ler iFlat ', disease f1* temporarily I eighty-one psychopathic cases two! reduocs the integrity of the body's de-1 cases of epilepsy, and two imbecil- BurOngton's New Locomotives Re .ensive agents. This produces the!ity. [cases of epilepsy, and two qf imbecil-, This made a total of 110 patients in one month whose admission to the I itv Thin madb a total lifl Mtient,! L- Tn)1id 7f rhi? lareo number of hav minations at entrance prtaarilv because there are totally inadequate facilities for examining such a large number in the time allotted Uor the |A. physicians bnnp it within tie extreme SIze ,Tt0lTi3 0„ut labor to provide the increased facill-!^des of threortenths of one percsnc. tie* -hicfc will be absolutely neces- OyUiULU n"U Ulio llauolcl ICllLC luaj Iinmits .. In,, I. |f«, clglll/-UVe (.Clllq a iuil, t^ual IU UtHU* *•UCI contracted In overcrowded street? t. hauled 10.000 gross ton3 of freight one nesses appearing before the commis- system. The «cblM*s have sbowa the organize gJlJP| vUrrCIl tioa. the wont and the results of ef fort oa tke part ot teachers, prlnci-j city sad county superintendents, __ patrons, teachers anfl school '«Aeers. helps bring a proper ImvoKDS&om to eetoooli which are doing Iffood work la ftftlnlar lines and to d* spreading of good m*Hb «ds^ a»»4 ff#MM «f operation, and \vs*A Cor wort of the right Istod- it buuu iluwf and gives more heat, pomrni fa pound, thai onhuiy cmL Tefl your dealer that fem wjMt Lehigh VaQer AmHwadte, He will gladly supply y9(L f/Mrvmm tmm **«atr 1&t •*.•* tmir, t: ha^e a I''"- p_„ from Heart Disease each year, •SteB|®««\_ Maffcer slight exertion. Manv of these ?Rufll Walker. df°P of the last fiscal year saw a totar ^^gSJf kUl*i O'Harra of the of 1,485,957 added to our population yon from this source. The Influx of im- Heart trouble creeps up almost un- in 1911, 32 in 1910, 4 in 1909. and 1 ia] migration proceeded at the norma 1-j-nrpa while life lasts the heart'Wa!ker. niece of the bride, who 1908, this makes a total of 595 per-irate until it was given a audden check•does the best "n,r, if it stops, you are dead until some oblvt i. snc£h head— j,ot. „r perhaps collapse and .ave shortness"of breath I to this possibility, and preparations fept ankVys nncTTimh* or dronsv vou! ^ect,Da during the ceremony, to meet the expected increase are al-'jja^' weak or a. skit^',ey "Only fifteen American airmen were {which wfll. surpass anything hereto-! HI vomforTli# iCarUl4ge Played the Lohengrin wed- touching With SOap and Water. killed in all of 1914. Eighteen En* fore experienced. The ciun^ is alert ot diseased heart. f. or 5 ^1^ Mrs S. Eg Stech.! 1Us after mitted to Bellevue for a period of je CoUins, Jefferson. Ia.. after 6 fan I thirty-one from May 19, 1913, Wi ed. Other remarkable cures sent on Jnne IS, 1913, Of the 3.454 teqnest during that period. 3b3 Send "at once to Dr. Franklin Miles, were aliens who had been in the Unit -Dept g2l to 931 Main Street. Elk- 4 failed. Mte. Mih- The hart." Indiana, -for Free Trial Treat- me nt before it is too late ARE COMPLIMENTS PASSED ON ENGINE *lve Commendation from Ex- perts Who Have Seen Thtem. A complimentary notice of the big new freight engines on the" Curling- 103,1 «tntes while the totai number. appetits for cCal is the problem of the The one in Macomb cost about $7,- :PI,c _onlj nationt* from locomotive designer of today. ThejG57.50, and the one just closed about ln£ sorQe succeeded in passing the limitations of most Of the big 90- examtakUons" 90-foot turn-tables system thes« en&ines of some of the giant ?or3 ^P^hers along the Erie and the Santa is•?*?"•r's car* over'a division 136 miles long and„ Possessing maximum and steady Th,« performance was accomplished freqaency with which it! Ln,7^1 JJh'ihita this lustv littfe boy on the Burlington her impressions of the noted wit- transmitter of disease. People Writhe 'stove committees' out in the said: "I feltrsorry for the old man. id3 should either destroy the! .11 ronnd4ionses along tlie Burlln«ton-s Wealth cant btiy health. He has lost )h With such successful history the ed department of the fair comes ^gmP01^|ha* outgrown .his usefulness. He told rZL to the work of the jrresent year with-fche commission,.that workers eat too4 poiver of the -Surliti^oh. eoant? Thoy disap- (twr fal ao exhibit imeyr XSsA &*tr ot -.-ae eecnty. Win 4m su edseatJooal ex- fWmt WM jseu efcP* to roar own' Poettmonia). ,?***£*( jjeojAe to Sb* thoa—nds of] At your druggist's. In 23jc and SOcjars, %4O0m» state fair, wome I and a speciaHarge hospital size for SL5Q. wvfk Uom. the seton* or schools! Be tore you get.the genome MUh- a -W HANCOCK COUNTY I COUPLE MARRIED .. ,, htee Ult New and Remarkable $2.50 Pretty Wedding at HOme of Walkers Trial Treatment Free. near THE OPINIONS not of the ,ern? along the Burlington One them has So all?!a^' a„trai,n ly thirty cents' worth of coal for 10,- desire to throw a brick at him. who on every road know more about He schools as an agency for the en- 1„ I This is what she Baid of President a^|A •linfft %,uch r.4v«* progressive school- teacher, principal [United Press Leased Wire Service.J John D. Rockefller Jr. fared better and county superintendent will send) NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—Frederick |than some of the rest. "He is a quiet, for one and get her school interested Ulmer. 21, son of a wealthy cigar earnest, sincere young man, who In making a big exhibit at the fair. {manufacturer, shot and probably fat- might have accomplished a lot for The department has grown in the ally wounded pretty Etthel linger on the human race, had destiny place& Sre t«ui since its establishment from a subway station early- tod$.y and him somewhere else on earth,'• said a floor space of 512 square feet to then attempted to ond his own life. -Mother" Jones. equare feet, and from a premium}The condition ot both is critical. "U1-- -4~i, 31st of 9525 to one of $1,340. The ex-' mer shot me because I refused to Fire Bu« la Busy. "oiMta have brought to the attention oi! marry him." said the pretty cabaret the tboaaamds who visit the fair each {performer. rear, the best things being done by a| ———. large amber oC tike progressive rur*!. tawn sad city schools of the state. nAllfT CIICCCD WITH NEURALGIA k&d'fcwds of education to adapt the*' "t. ryijHrma panv Number ,39- Whfle the company working power of the schools to the Mustercae GlVCC PeUOOOS 0*^4* of the communities served. I When those sharp pains go shooting sUrted a fire In the engine house. The iBfcerest la better schools Is rap-! through your head, when your skull ifljy lncreaalag. The state fair ednca-1 %cans as if it would split,-just rub a lit tiooai exhibit aids very materially in tie MUSTEROLE on the temples and «ats&tti&ia£ deals to the minds of neck. It draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain—gives quick relief. MUSTEROLE is a dean, white oint ment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blis ter! Doctors and nurses frankly recom mend MUSTEROLE for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Congestion. Pleurisy, Rheu matism, Lumbago. Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Mus- Btiar jrw MvMMF*uri*nit~ TEROLE. Refuse mntations—get what •TaxHvrr Jbftpsr (he adraata«e com yoo adc /or. Thc Musterole AO rs-iSaf/ school oftoers CWeland, Ohia ,*#, teem are-pwla* «*d J*' utag MHC* work pupa* yr b+vtog «hctfr torn#l»ort «Aow» «MMi «wad mv+de** th? *4 tm mt*rto€ a®d mvm* it*** hwwe «hoot». -U-,£ -s4* I hithlattlf fAtt^n des. Bruises, Chilblains. Frosted Feet CoJds of the Chest (it often prevents A w-.v-r* on Shadow Brook Farm Near J|| Carthage Wednesday. Bjj CARTHAGE, I1L. Feb. 19.—John Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Nelson of Bewen, was married at A (o'clock Wednesday afternoon to Miss daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. Frank Walker of "Shadow Brook Carthage. The wedding was Performe* a* "Shadow The only attendant was Mildred *1ri Sh**_was «*rMR«d I acted as flower girl. Shs was dressed a wWte nan«mbroldered gown, and strewed flowers in the bridal pathway. The bride was handsomely gowned in white chiifon over crepe metsor and carried llllies of the val- an* maidenhair fern. Just before f*? "»«*,•^4 P^yed A Per- Mp! s.a ^seasfdil^r,:n held and a four-course luncheon to !^°°n- reception was about twenty of the near antf totlmate friends. The Th e^ mak® ^e,r W,,rh6 groom is assoc^ted 3 ^ther aa a contractor. Both are 1.p0.pl? Qvin. Sonders', De- Jewl??Ss^ave'^teigl HulnbS ^f appears in a recent issue of (board of jurors. 420 subpoenas serr- reedre ufs aHen "Travel." It reads: ed on witnesses, $300 foreign wit receive l,34o alien pa-i $307.50 expert witnesses. To build an engine with pulling: nesses. an-.* hBarlington system is Just now boast-' $8,250, the mileage for each witness freteht-pulksrs that seem tojbeing $16.50, whUe for the Macomb mentally defective have come near solving this problem,! trial, it cost but $7 mileage. They are tremendous engines in the first place, each weighing with its tender and ready for service nearly .'unexpected expenses will bring tha SOO tons—576.580 pounds to be exact.} grand total up to $25,000, or there The length over all for each of these a bouts. The number of .witnesses used engines is 83 feet 9% inches, which in Princeton is fewer than were used in Quincy or Macomb. 7^1 te them PFANS0HMIDT CASES COST LOTS-OF MONEY It is Estimated That $37,000 Has B«en Spent in Efforts to Con Vict Him. According to present figures, anji they are well night correct, the three^ Pfanschmidt trials have cost Adama county $25,090, and they have cost! Pfanschmidt probably half that I amount, making a total of at least *37,000 that the suits have cost both the state and the defendant, so the Quincy Journal figures. The first trial held in this city cost the county about $7,300, the mail items being divided as follows: Grand jury, $39C petit jury, $3,778.60 serv ing jurors, $135 extra bailiffs, $420 but $7 mileage. Those figures total $23,407.50, and it is Se ared that miscellaneous and possibly i. OF MOTHER JONES Feels Sorry for Rockefeller Wanted to Throw Brick at Andrew Carnegie. of and [United Press Leased Wire Service DENVER. Colo., Feb. 19.—When Andrew Carnegie testified before the wu^a» uwwvw 000-ton-miles. Put the other way Returning here from the east. "Mo- .T 'around and reduced to actual figures, |ther"' Jones today told of some of for 29.70 cents. No wonder that sion. Of John D. Rockefeller Sr., she mii,ted iheac^ put together—forget to brag •, Eliot, of Harvard: tll6 ftOEiD&S Of TOStCrdfiY to eajoy the former ^opg. 1 is wnai sn died ten years ago. Then he might 1 have made a name for himself. He meaL sasrii ir Aone of the causes of industrial Tragedy at Station. ij-est- w. Eliot should h^ve .^ppose he thinks that* ttnv' IVORYSOAPl For Bath, Toilet, and Fine Laundry matter •a 7 [United Press Leased wire Service.J I CHPCAOO. Feb. 19.—Detective head quarters today sent out word to all precincts to spread a drag net for a ipyromasiac who is believed to have set thirty fires In the past thirty days. The latest fires set by tha suspect, were started today. One was In a barn half a mile away from Engine com- W4s fighting the blaze, the incendiary 7 Oh, What a Fall! Davenport Times: What has be come of Great Britain's vaunted mas tery of the seas when a ship has to hoist a nedtrai flag to get to a homei port? COME housekeepers try Ivory Soap for fine laundry work and have that IY0RY £*i? •!.. GRANGER, MO. Pork.Cliops 16c-22c 7ephyrFlqub O Is better than meat as food~costs about 4'^c 11) JTKIDAY, FEB. 19, 1915 such success with it that they begin to use it for the bath and toilet, Others using Ivory Soap for the toilet find it so mild and pure that they try it for cleaning ar ticles which ordinarily they would not think of which way you begin to use Ivory Soap its mildness, purity, freedom from alkali and all-round quality will show you quickly the desirability of using it for all fine cleansing both of persons and things. The point is, Ivory is such a high grade soap it knows no limitations* 4 *4 SOAP 99^% iii|iiiiinmiHiiMiiHMiiHiinniiiiiinmt» A Steady Saver te always on the safe aMe vh«a shstdowa* xcu« and hard times ensue. Noic Is the Uom tor 7m to get on the safe aide by becoming a STEADY SAVER send depositor te the STATE CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK -ii'' Corner Stzth ui Main streets. CAPITAL •aOftOOO SURPLUS Consider- William Logan. Prealdent. Jz-ii C. J. Bode, Caahler. Geo. B. Rix, Vice President. H. T. Oraham, Asaiatant Cashier. Wells M. Irwin, Vlee Piesldeat. H. Boyd en Blood, Asst. Oashler. Keokuk Savings Bank Established 1868 KEOKUK NATIONAL BANK affords every facility for do- iDg your banking business 'that any bank can. j°£-/? C£~ATn T/V7£- A fV/J BUCK-REINER CO. Wholesale Grocers and Qoftee Roasters DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE HART BRAND 0 CANNED FRUITS AND VCOCTABLBS. DIRECTORS mUOK, ALrUKD m. mUOK. THOm. JOMM, —my. A Trmmx. mumm aco. m. rueKV* KEOKUK, IOWA Thompson's Wednesday Sunday. Mrs. Wesley .Millar spent Wednesday irith !Mr. Jchn Johnson. Paul Faster and wife were Sunday guests of Clarence Roberts and wife, _________ Anna Mae Jones is on the sick list, The entertainment given by Mr. fflJ Gladys Johnson and Bess Snider, liot at the Presbyterian church Wed They report a splendid titbe. nesday night was extra good. Mr. I A daughter was born to Chas. Ken-1 Mouse," was very entertaining. Should of near Lawn Ridge were married nitt and wife. February 15. jhe ever return to Granger he will re-:at the M. EX parsonage by Rev. J. H. Mrs. John Johnson. Mrs. J. C. John-jceive a hearty welcome. The next and Wednesday evening, February son and daughter were entertained at number on the lecture course 1*-' will be filled by the Maude Stevens Mrs. Chris Voiglander of Sutter, Ill- MrB- Elliot ig a reader and impersonator Clark City are the guests of Granger of rare ability and the manner in relatives and friends. which he gave "The Lion and the' Musical Co. Is a guest at the B. It Kennedy horaa Ray Math las with his mother and! _____ daughter were in Memphis Saturday. Word from the bedside of Missi Iutie Bfllups is not very encouraging, She grows weaker each day. A party composed of the following Granger young people attenaed the presentation of I van hoe at the Kosy theatre in Kaboka oa Tuesday night. Margaret and Martha Witt, Josie and Georgia Mdntyre. Moltie and Maggie Thompson, Winnie and Rilla long. PURE UQOJXQ *4 iM&M'W. Savings Aoeoent aa a means—not end. Use our savings system to accumulate. You may be anxious to Invest some day. yon have saved dollars you any lavaat dreda. tk"K ... bun- U0 J'-t 0ssrs yiM Awt. CANT FIND DANDRUFF Mrs. Kllza evening. •Miss Ferol Biggs of Mete phis thfc guest of relatives in Granger Sun-] Bverv bit of dandruff disappears day. after one or two applications of,Dsn- was Miss Alice Jones visited at the derine rubbed well into the scalp with Harry Orcutt home In Memphis over the finger tips. -Get a 25-cent bottle 'of Danderfne at any drug store and and family her mother, save your hair. After a few applica tions you can't find a particle of dan druff or any falling hair, and the scalp will never Itch, J- C. Johnson and daughter ot Paul Pitzer and Miss Laura Frank- There Is No Question but that indigestion and the distressed feeling which always goes with it can be promptly relieved by taking a Dyspepsia ys| Ta "ablet 7S .'before and after each meaL SSeabss, MoQrath Bras. Drug Co. y, ."4 trite