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- I f)l 1 Aaslei Klnnacel u s With every recurring Easter the desire of all women for radiant new apparel is renewed. And after many seasons of advancing costs we are at last able to offer our patrons stunning coats, suits, dresses, blouses, skirts and other wearables the kind they want and admire at great reductions from the prices of former years. So reasonable arc the prices, in fact, tjiat even the woman of moderate means may indulge in shopping tc hcv Iieail; cj::l:nt without any danger of wreaking hardships on her purse. COATS $15 to $85 OA ij KJ L A yJ DRESSES $15 to $85 La SJ fort Kuasu ;siw;:;c.M4 111 a i niawaw nmmnrnnsxMmfM'i'mm i imwbwwwbmmwwmmmwwmwiim i irA Samson Modrl "Jl" fraror o jofi or c 3'orr rac'V brll-pmvrr ivork you -5T ft ill w7 joJ a 7u stationary as ll 1 A "" The Samson Model "M" Tractor is built to do the work of a barnful of horses without costing you a fortune or a big part of your crop to buy and maintain It is built to keep on doing this workfor as long hours as you like and not wear out to do it every day in the year with mechanical, dependable perfec tion. It is simple in mechanical construction and con troleasy to look after and operate. It will run itself with little attention. WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL AND LOOK OVER OUR LINE. OUR GOODS ARE MADE RIGHT AND OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE. F. J. Wilt,. Yale Steady, Persistent advertising is the kind that pays. Plan your campaign carefully and keep everlastingly at it. We furnish you the proper medium to reach the people. :Subscribe for the Expositor; $2.00 a year and worth ft. Better Than Traps For Rats Write Adams Drue Co.. Texas Thy Kay : " RAT-SNAP Is doin the work and tho rat undertakers areas busy an pop corn on a hot stove." Try it on your rats. RAT-SNAP in a "money back"jmaranteed sura killer. Comes ready (or um : no mix iir with other foods. Cats and dors won't touch it. lUu dry up and leave no amelL Three sizes aCe for one room: 66a for houMo or chicken yard : $1.25 for bams and outbuildings. Start killing: ruts today, "aaaaaai Sold and Guaranteed br asssaasai H. T. Hennessy C. E. Richard AUCTION NEAR EAST RELIEF Cables Reveal Appalling Ar menian Need Hundreds of Thousands Starving. JAS. R. TURNBULL, Auctioneer U 't By CHARLES V. VICKREY General Secretary, Near East Relief Appro x.lmaiely."U0 American men ami women are l a inline-loyally ami he roically at their post in Armenia, Turkey ami I It L V" J3 'j of them during the K Vjjr r long winter of Iso- latloii are umlergo 1 it ir what we In America rail "hard ship." 'But these, Charlet V. Vlckrey0"1, fH,7 "H" in ine .fnr riasi, are volunteer! servniif Willi a It I sit purpujie, and they do not recognize hardship when they meet It. They have had their opportunity to withdraw with honor from the field of famine aud drxwlatlou. They have re fused to leave, he-UMe they know that their departure would mean death for tens of thousands of women ami chil dren whom thlr efforts have kept Jive and whom thy are determined to save for a better futnre. A dozen rabies are on my dek from parlous centers In Armenia, Anatolia, JOMcla Syria pleading; plteouly Xsr the lives of hundred of thousands rwtio aro hoinel!: "Slxty-flve thou- and refujee Conftantlnople alone;" .'Refugees flocking into Aleppo;" Twenty thousand refugee nt Ismld;" "One hundred thousand people at Alexandropol will starve unless relief Is provided;" "Jtefufees arriving from Caucasii!, escaping persecution, naked, destitute! Urgent need to save most of them from death;" "Two hundred thousand starving between Kara and Aleiaudropol J Severe winter adding to distress." Above all towers the mute appeal of the more than 00,tHH) little children, orphaned, homeless, whom these Amer ican relief workers have saved and whom we here at home must sustain ot only through the winter and spring, but through the summer and autumn as well. If we do not provide, they perish! And with them dies, the hope of n New Near Kast. The Kitster season Is here the sea son that commemorates the (Irent Sac rifice for mankind. America Is knw as a Christian nation. She is also iha wealthiest nation that history has er known. Cru we really enjoy our wealth and claim the name of Christian If vre turn a deaf ear to the appeal which General Leonard Wood. In behalf of the 2Cnf Kast Itelirf, has sent forth broadcast for a I-entrit Sacrifice Offering to av these little children In Bible Lands? rm Bay Horse, 8 yrs. old, wt. 1400 ' Gray Mare, 7 yrs. old, wt. 1600 Brown Colt, 3 yrs. old, wt. 1350 Spotted Cow, 5 yrs. old, due March 28 Red Cow. 4 yrs. old, due May 15 Heifer, 3 yrs. old, due April 2 2 Steers, 2 yrs. old 2 Steer Calves, yearlings Fall Calf 9 Fall Pigs 40 Plymouth Rock Hens 40 Brown Leghorn Hens Set Harness Drwing Harness Set Single Harness Beet Fork ulleys and Forks Land Roller Osborne Binder Dump Rake Rock Island Side Delivery Rake Sterling Hay Loader . Deering Mower Superior Fertilizer Drill ASK AID FOR THE SUFFERING ARMENIANS Distinguished Names on Lenten Sacrifice Appeal. Major General Leonard Wood, V. H, Army, Is head of a nalloti-wide com mlttee making an appeal for a lenlen sacrifice offering fr the relief of tha starving (.'hiiMlnti populations of tin Near Must, In behalf of the Near l'.Hst J'elief, 1 Madison avenue, New York City. Among lliosc who Join Oiirral Wood In awklng support of the work of the Near Kast l'elief are; Andrew W. Mel Ion, of riltsburgh, secretary of the treasury ; ox-President William 11. Tnft ; Frank A. Munsey; W. W. Alterbury of the Pennsylvania Kailroad; Presi dent John (Jrier Hibben, of Prince ton University; Dr. Alexis Car rcl, of the Itoikefcller Institute; Mrs Carrie Champman Catt, the Miff rat' leader; Mrs. Corlune Roosevelt Pobin son, sister of the late President Koose velt; Newcomb Carlton, president of the Western Union Telegraph Coin pany; John C. Shaffer, owner of the Chicago Pot and other newspapers r. Henry van Iyk; Miss 11. F. If. Kied; Miss Klixabeth Marbury Samuel 'Comper and Warren S. Kfene labor lenders; John C Mllburn and Moorfleld Storey, of the Amerltjin P.ar Association: Mary Garden; lavld P.elasco; Mrs. Medill McCormlck Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs; Mrs. George Maynard Minor, head of the I). A. K. ; Miss Anna A Gordon, head of the W. C. T. U.; Mrs Percy V. Pennybacker, of the League of Women Voters; Mrs. Philip Nortk Moore, president of the National Coun ell of Women ; Miss Alice Stone Black well ; Mrs. George Horace Lorlmer, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Mary Roberts Kin hart, the well known novelist; Rupert Hughes and Unierson Hough, autfiors Senator Heed Smoot, of Utah; Gover nor John M. Parker, of Louisiana; Dr. Frank M. McMiirry, of Teachers' Col lege, New York City; William C, IWihbs, of Indianapolis; J. Thomson Willing, the artist; Mrs. Clevelsnd H Dodge; Mrs. Henry Morgenthnu; Mrs Udwln M. Pulkley; Bishop-elect Wll Ham T. Manning, of New Turk; Mrs Stanley White; Mrs. William Nash Head, of Montgomery, Ala.; Arthur P.risbane; John S. Drum, San FnmcU c; John McParland, Labor leader. V L 1.1 V 11 Having given up farming the undersigned will sell by public auction at the premises known as the Wellman farm 1 mile south & I west of Rose sdaVo March burg The Following Described Personal Property; Keystone ManUre Spreader Birdsell Wagon, narrow tire John Deere Grain Box Deering Disc Columbus Wagon and Rack Osborne Harrows Beet Lifler Set Spike-tooth Harrows Wolverine Cultivator 2-row Corn Planter Ohio Beet Cultivator Moore Walking Plow Oliver Walking Plow 1-liorse Cultivator Anker-Holth Cream Separator 5-gal. Barrel Churn 50 Grain Bags Cream Can Household Goods And many other articles too numerous to mention TOOLS ALL IN GOOD SHAPE Set Bobsleighs Cutter Buggv 125 ft. Rope Hay Forks 3 Set Slinfis Sale Begins at 1:00 o'clock P. M., Sharp. Be on time. Sums of $5.00 and under, Cash. Over that rr r r 1 . IPtTTflS llT viln IK amount 12 months' credit will be given on JLJLJ.O VJ. N-vHv f urnichincr crnnci nnnrnvpfi pnrinrspfl nnlns WV"M' w ' ' bearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum. R. VanSTIKELMAN, Prop. 1 iliSgHlHlill It is owned by many who can afford to pay anything they wish for the things they use. It is always bought be cause of its known value and its after economies. The f oline coii.uimio m u uuu.ually low The tire mileage U unumially high EILBER & BARTh Distributors -:- Yale, Mich. & I SM lA3. If I n " 1 I .. .. -Jk sgg?,rrr--?iA lXTLErirjcLit:.- .;i::i'iZ','Tn'i;T : :..!1.l:i-1j.;:jiCI?---.