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TttH'j 11' Jt •MM Jijt life r- ill A 5 4 Wr- fRi» r. \i I« MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEV& /max V^KS'^ajsx KAOO« vWi\," WJS5»A WVK tu\s YOVS" v^ovst JtCC S HOOS. lAfcOSt LfcSf ViMeWK? Springs Hens CHARLES Tupper & Son, Auctioneers. P&JWSX\»V$ Sell Your Poultry We will pay you the following cash prices: TEN HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES One pair of brown mules, 5 years old, weight 2700 1 yearling mare mule, extra good 1 suck ling mule colt 1 pair of bay mares, 11 and 13 years old, weight 2700 1 well matched pair of horse colts, sucklings 1 pair of buckskin mules, age 1 and 2 years. TEN HEAD OF CATTLE Two milch cows, 3 and 4 years old, one fresh now, other fresh by sale date. The balance are young stock. FARM IMPLEMENTS One Keystone disc, 1 riding cultivator, 1 walking cultivator, 1 walking lister, 1 3-section harrow, 1 John Deere 1-row godevil, 1 sulky plow, 1 carriage, 6 tons of prairie hay and 500 lbs. Sudan grass seen, other articles too numerous to men tion. ing note with apt roved security at 8 per cent in terest from date of sale. Valuable Discovery It hns hni'ii fnnnil imssihlt' hv avis tor* to nsp niauiii'lic .'minuis-ps tij monntInL- tli.-m mi horsi-li itr iisfilium Which (-(iuiit)-rii-i '.lie vlnriitiiiii o? air planea Great Rfilway CentJi. There arc raiiv HV rftnI.on ir^tliln a slx-mlle nnli'is of Si I'mi I tathi'ilriil- l.ondi'ii vvliil^ within Iwentv-iullc nidin* 'li'-ir in-ill- m. 19c Old Roosters 12c 19c Ducks 20c Geese ''20c vV:'"Vif. HIGGINS PACKING COMPANY 1 PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction on the M. Skakson farm, 6 miles southeast of Missouri Valley and SY4 miles west of Beebsetown, the following property on Wed. Dec. 29,1920 Free Lunch at Noon—Sale Starts at 1 o'clock i,1 4 j» Phone 389 Missouri Valley* Iowa Sums of $10 and under, cash over $10, 'ITEM'S-! TERMS twelve months time will be given, purchaser giv-|i92o. (See Drainage Record DUNCAN, Prop First National Bank GET BUST If yon wish to ditto jbtm By Charles Sughroe CWmtm Nw«m»i Unas \?«M8XVSE psy«MVi\swx Hi *-J*-)*"*** it SUPERVISOR'S PROCEEDINGS Logan, Iowa, December 7, 1920. The Board of Supervisors of Harri son County, Iowa, met pursuant to ad journment with all members present. Ob above date the Board directed the Auditor to transfer from variou Drainage Districts to the County Gen eral Fuund, the expence, preliminar. to the establishment of the district which had been paid from the Count. Fund. Matters relative to the Euclic Drainage District, having been con tinued to this date were again contin ued until December 20, 1920. County Road and Bridge matters occupied the attention of the Board for the balance of the day. On motion the Board aijourned meet eDcember 9, 1920. .A. Heath, Chairman. (Attest) H. B. Owens, Auditor. Logan, Iowa, Dectmber 9, 1920. The Board of Supervisors of Harri son County, Iowa, met in regular ad jouurned session with all member: present. Drainage matters now coming on the Board by resolutions, (See Drain age Record) levied a special as sessment to provide funds to pay the legally incurred outstanding indebt edness of the following named dis tricts, said assessments and lev r^ade in accordance with the estab lished classification rnd in proportioi to the original assessment made, foi cost of construction. Boyer Sub Drainage District $1. 50f,! Grimes Drainage D'strlct 0%. Soldier Valley Drainage District TO MOO feu, VAXS NOO ©TAM UOVAt Si\eV«5 WiSTfeMi 2',' Annis Drainage District 147r. This be'ng the date set for hear'n in the Young Drainage District an this matter coming on, the Board af ter hearing the petitioners in favc of the project, and the objectors support of their object'ons, and aft consideration, referred the mattn back to the engineer in charge am' directed him to file an amended repor RESOLUTION Resolved that a road 40 feet wide commencing at about 20 rods east of the Northwest corner of the SE% of jLyieTK* NE% of Section 16 in Township 79 North, Range 43 and runn ng thence uil al- southwesterly as long travelled, to the west line of said forty, thence The following aal« ready taken: Decmber—10, IB, 16, 21, 22, 27, 29. south all west of the line to the south January—6, It, 17, 18, IB, 20, 26, line of the SWM of NEVi of said 27. Section 16, be and hereby is establish February—1, 2, 4, f, V, 16, 16, 16, «i in accordance with petition. 17, 21, 22, 28, 24. Roll call: Kiefer, yes Spooner, y«s at our expm—• Heath, yes'. TUPPSBft80V Taking up the matter of Harrison' a? aMKms A^SOOW COWVi^O^Vi? City of Logan, the oBard of Super visors author.zed and directed the auditor to pay one-seventh (1-7) or 'he first installment of tax and sign vaiver ES provided. as. no On th's date the Board be'ng if regular adjourned session and the [matter of the Hamuman consent Road petition coming on, the Board passed the folliwing resolution: SOR^V SKM On mot.on the oBard adjourned to eet Dereir.bur 10, lf20. I .A. Heath, Chairman. Attest) H. Owens, Aud.tor. ogan, Iowa, recomber 10, 1L.20. The Board of £ut«rv sors of Hasn ouunty. 'own met pursuant „o ournr ent Ui _d members irss .it. the- Board (Lrstite' On ubovo 2 avlitcr to arrant cn t: ict ti tl Sil I.- .V. ii Fuu her th aditor to j- a cr.i'e of" lm of ^75 :er not:co. HosbMtJ. Any:!: /, .nnage iSB i: in lieu e^ l,MiV.ch ran. it 2, J, directed th to -Mrs. F.j i.'ne Alior. of Tiunlap, the per month, unt'l fur hi wO:i.uvir£ resoluli On mot.f: as adopted: O O N Whereas ,aii liani.son County •angers Association liad been form with sper .il lVKident lieputies ap 0 nted by the sheriff of Harison aunty, the Brcni of Smiervisors of aid County finds that a surety bond 1 the amount of ¥1000X0 should be quired of the .said special deputies, ?refore Be it resolved that the bond re mired of the special dcput.cs apponi 'd in the interest of the Bankers -"otective Association of Harrison ounty, Iowa, be anJ hereby is fixed $1000.00. Roll call: Kiefer, yes aims musements W.-.S lost.ljVfij ajcstic Theatre allowed. Telephone 310 On motion the Board adjourned to eet December 20. 1C20. .A. Heath, Chairman. Attest) H. B. Owens, Aud.tor. CINCINNATI ITEMS A well attended meeting of the iwnship Farm Bureau was held at 'ie township hall on Monday evening. JJ_ J_ First National Bank of Missouri Valley, Iowa Bakerys The Bell Bakery Telephone 24 Confectionery S. T. Solo 316 East Erie St. Coal and Lumbsr 1 ,, Spooner, yes Heath, yes Taking up the matter of claims a'nst Harrison County, the Board issed on claims number'ng from 350 507 inclusive and directed the aud 'ir to issue warrants in payment of D. Milligan Co. Lime. Cement, Paint, Etc. Telephone 163 Cigrars and Tobacco Billiard ParLr P°te Wright Boots and Shoes Babbe's Bootery 409 East Erie -e: Chairman, E. W. Scebold OeFartmSnt Stores ce-Pres., E. W. Blackburn Sec., B. Atherton. Cooperators Hart Smith, D. L. Coulthard, P. J. u!st, Chris Yager and Samuel Dray. lans were made to have •at'on om the township attend the rW|ia'«ri«fc -nual meet ng of the County Bur at Logan on January 3. A ort meeting of the Farmers Union as held and it was voted to send the F))liio,(rietc nrls of the Union vema ning in the __ easury to the Farm Bureau. The wnsh:p proposed to t' County bureau the matter of cutting the •ain acreage this coming year five er cent. The snow storm Tuesday interfered th the work on th" ,J M. F.'nley res -nre. vhose wa'ls a-e ub^ut half iv un Holl :w t'le blo?l:s are u--d nd it is rare to hav son work -'ne at th's season -f the year rove Brown of Minsouri Valley is i:nT the work. W. O Smith itr. 4"arr.ily ima. t:irt? on Uif:'r way home s'v 'ondr.y. cfter ithl!T vjvs. t» r. '••.h 1 I. i •e gr'ii the bout in usual Hr^yth. Mrs. V/ni. rrs. Officers of the "W. A. S." Oil and ""as ^ompany are sending out notices •y stockholders of the annual meet ng for the election of directors and ny other business that may come be fore the meeting, wh'ch will be held' Wednesday, January 5, 1921, at 8 P. M., in the township hall. MAGNOLIA ITEMS «. Mr. and Mrs. John Ashcraft and jCouatjr'* j*aviog •gsenmant. ia the,children spent Sunday at Woodbine, Billiards, Cigars, and Tobacco The Smoke House Culavin, Prop, a S. Brown & Son Dry Goods, Millinery H. South large del- Patronize a Home Industry "hater Drug Co. The Penslar Store iV-artm & Christian Hoover Electric Sweepers Brunswick Phmographs Telephone 135 Druggists liobt. W. Harvey D_ uggists, Optometrist J.'D. Brown & Son Ehctrical Service wa Service Co. .It Your Service of Okla- rutt, Cigars, Tobacco 1 ?. Solo rn Ttrr J.5 horn, by East Erie St. ".•n» h-. or two by pre ,1 hildren oT ogan, are s""-!} '1!!™," few days at *ie home of Ivr ^.ia'-e.r.ts, Mr. and U. Coul'h:u'd E. O. F'cnc r.'ode business tr'p to ouncil BluTs la Mori.lay, raturn ng the same day. P. C. Cross, superintendent of the W. A. S." Oil and Gas Co npany, is a trip to Colov.v.K conferring bout the interests of the company. "Te S expected to return about Wed °sday and may have with him a -iolog'st of wide reputation and spec lly fitted on ol" and gas locations. "irmaces, and Roofing, 3 jting, Repair Work c\ jr Hansen •il.li Mrs. Ashcraft's mother, Mrs. A la:v.s. :Iis Joe Steen spent Sunday near xibine with her daughter, Lula. tj Albert Fveymuller and family were ..I r.souri Valley Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Unmack wen Logan last Saturday. The Magnolia 3chool closed last riday for two weeks vacat on. J.Irs. Will Unmack was in Missouri .'allay shopping on Monday. Marion Pate returned to Joe Steen's list Sunday after spending a week in I ogan a.nd Missouri Valley. Those that are not through husk ns hate to see the deep snow, as the corn is down so bad. IT WORKS I IKE MAGIC PIPE FLUSH Will quickly eat its way through grease, rags and coffee grounds in clogged drain pipes. '"..v. For Sale By R. W. HARVEY Music Hath Power to Move the Neighbors ^(aVV&CbSS^XU^ A\x(So^om CO-OPERA. TEE FIRST PSIN IPLE 05 r\y u'to Livery and Storage C. Colver •1 i'elcr.hone 82 \uto Sabs and Service, Accessories, Etc. Henry Sahn ^anks 1188 W3S Wl1' pj£ T«1 om ^,U^US.^VK 3iAUJ-J suae All Union Men and Women, your Fviovd a Families are requested to be CONSISTENT, PA fi{ NIZE HOME INDUSTRY and d.-mand the I Mi commodities you purchase LABEL on possible. The following BUSINESS INTERESTS of oi.r city solicit the support of all Working op'e .! are recoimnended by the Brotherhood of liailwisy Employes. & DeparLmcnt Stores The Fair Store ^fcr Men, Women ond Ov lldr Furmlorc ahr3 Reifenrath Best of EvciVh'-T-f M- Gents Fu ^7" a £s i? ry dc Oo. E.\s—Tel. Ed. D. Brad] ,T7 -r Cor. 4lh and 4- Granite Works L. G. Vincent No. Missouri Valley Granite Works 302 Erie St.—Tel. 233 V/ Grain, Co\sl and Farm lm. Lm 2nts General Merchandise Union Co-Operative AssDcia tion Incorporated Groceries and Msats Gilmore's Sanita-v Grocery Telephone 19 and 28 roccries raid i/rovisloni. Athsy & Peterson—Tel. 93 Groceries Dean & Daub—Tel. 223 Grocery Sam J. Gross, formerly Lsv/i & Williams Grocery Hardware V. I. Tamisiea farm Implements 3as Engines, Tractors, Etc. Hardware K. E. Brundige—Tel. No. 41J ^leat Markets C. Williams Meat Market HuTic Stores""" "oty & Peterson •'ull Line of Music a'ld .nstruments Meat Markets ililey Bros. Marked on Erie Street Photographer^ -f. B. Spafard Portraits and Kodak Fioiaiin -n Erie Street Plumbing V. I. Tamisiea Pumps, Windmills, 3tc. Tailors, Cbaners, ai Dyeing Hays the Cleaner 312 Erie St.—'Tol^h r,. Gua -ur 'Tiih LUN€!AED,A IU.xGA.DIA opens tljs rcspiratory org..n s. rentoves the th ck mass \s of sputum, heals ths irritation dispels the cough and cold. Un surpassed in spasmodic Croup, onch tis, difficult breathing, and such kindred diseases. Thousands attest to its great v'rtue. If I-UNGARDIA fails, your money returned. Price 60c and $1 20 per bottle. Manufactured by Lungardia Co.. Dal'as, Texas For Sa'e By J. D. B30WN & SON Cact «s the Compass of the Oes^n Tli flshtmnk ••jfliis Is It# Of tlie jlefert. f(»r If HhvHVs |n) iu tU* -oiiiii. -New York Tribuue. iWf T-H *r MURDERER LEAVES Pn.GCL RLil MAN Mar!e Rich by Oil Lards WhKr Carving Term in Texas Penitentiary. i?s-x Eastland. Tex.—"Uncle Bill* wards, who was sentenced to the pent* tenuury iiliout ten years ajo for tlM murder of a neighbor. U. A. Rogers, entered up.in his.term of 33 yea A of Imprisonim MI a poor former. He was' released ii lew days ago. upon pardon of Cov. W. I'. Hobby, ntiil finds him self a mi lii-ii:uru, all due in tie ills covt-r.v dj" uii upon his ncr-.- h'llstd farm. Ivhvsir.-lr, .was pnrdunt'd on his rev enue,h birthday. the minion coming He Was Released New Y-rk.—Sli'n'^v V'a1t'-ns, twen tvIHe !in V'n'rln Ko etn fortv. were held In 'lO'-nn bull cadi for p\nmlna tion i-i c''ii!r(- of irrand larcenv. Tin' alle,re that on Mnv 18 the men '.wpdh Joseph Norwich of fi7n I'i"! .• ei.ue "lit of ji&F #s bii'tlulny gift. Fie had served a moiitlis short of ten years In prison. [jdwards was offered a pardon Uovornor Colquitt several years i«o^ uml npiln bv Governor Ferguson, upon petition of his relatives. In both In stances Edwards refused the pardon, on the ground that ho had not yet suffered enough for the crime he had committed. It was only a few days a«o that he arrived at the conclusion Hint he had atoned for the deed, and he thereupon wrote Governor Hobby, who granted the pardon. 'MONEY K.AXER' v.! j® During the time that Edwards was in prison his farm and other Interests were looked after by relatives, who leased the land for a htg price when oil was discovered. The fortune of 'he nired man began piling up and'it uas all held for him, pending his re lease from prison. "I'ncle Bill" does not know whnt he ivlll do with all his wealth, but he Is considering plans for nslnc a part of it for the benefit of.humanity. GETS $37,000 Machine Proves Profitable for "Swindlers Till Law Steps In. Two c'_ 2."0. by si-'i|ii'j lini "Vat thev told was a nenev-maiiug machine. Si.me Aii"iM 3. I'll the deteet'ves ^AV IIIC T'MI N'cn arc 'M'IIOVMI to have .ihiii iv! iwi' |iv thii'i .7(MK) from va r'on1- ici1hi^ 'n tire eitv. Roston, Bud e* nrt. I :i\• ie t'h'ladelphla. N"v:u\. ArlniL'ton. Mass.. aid/Rangor, Me.. !li:-fniiili se 1 injr "money-making mneh:"es" 10 '.M persons, mostly for elciiers. liie schemers, according to 1 tie police, lirst made it the business to find 1 nit how much money the pros pective victim had saved lip, and to make their price for the money ma chine approximate this amount. Love for Mother-in-Law Leads to Man's Arrest Some men like to feel their iiKiihers-in-law are about mil lion miles invnv. But Robert Pinvwui of I.oulsville Kv.. Isn't In that class. Me and Ills mother in-law Mrs. hrisnne Tepper. were arrested in Fort \Vn_vne. Tml.. rnw«on being accused of 'envmg Ins fainllv in I.oulsville. His onlv excuse wns his Infatu ation for bis wife's mother. Pinned Fifteen Hours by Horse, {'oncrete. N TV—Al Olson, a ranch er. spent i." hours uin'or a horse which fell with him into a nullev near here, and was cnimhf under some brush. The horse was unaide to rise and Ol son legs were cnuirht under the nnl mal In such a manner that he could not extricate Mmsrtf. The horse struzclert to his ft-rt i:rl durinc the effort bruised Olson considerably. Tfle limn dus a hole in the earth with a poelcet knife In which to burv his hea I when the horse attempted OP- to get Origin of Coal. After an exhaustive study of ntim ier of coal seams. .Tam^s l.nninx con -liides iI'mt almost all h'lrt their orldn vepral|p matter deposited -•i thp tpot. ih^ emit siibctnncp tielni former ly th dropplne of ie:i-ps iw'cs Hnrks ind fi-iilts In the sli-'t.e of spetU anil 'ruetlfeioiis cones nisi• friun turtf" wees. •. sr