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HO, Till KSDAV, HECEMHER M, 1919
FILER. TWIN FALLS C< »UNf.l
SUBSCRIPTION
VOL 1, NO. 41
Noon Hour Hot Lunch
Success in Local School
mi
Mk
^liidri the direction of il.- .««rg
* at toi. instructor of the ngiii ;i<»d.
In the local school* Ihr girls of th.
class have set a pace in tbr noondu.
* but lunch s)stern that is aUrm-Un»
attention throughout this pari of th
slate
For the reasonable price of tei
ceuts. an appetizing warm III mil i
■ervrd a hundred or wore pupils ner;
day by the fifteen girls of the eight!
grade, under Mrs Cation's supervi
•torn
The H !.. of C. bogy is shaft ere.
when one learns tbut these sul.-ian
Out meals are being regularly served
7 nd that the system is self supporting
On Tuesday, for instance, the mem
consisted of riced potatoes, drie.
beef gravy, apple sauce, sandwiches
and hot cocoa Kueh a meal is sub
slanliai enough for anyone and lb.
opportunity uf having it daily is be
lug taken advanlage of h> coles o
children that formerly brought theii
lunch to school, by dozens of cblldrei
living in town, and by the instructor,
in the school.
Most of the vegetable, butter, eggs
milk and produce is purchased fron
the students, and they are paid n-gu
la I market puces for them or giver,
meal tickets in exchange. A mea
lickei good for a mouth coals only t
At a recent shower held fur depart
mint. eighty five quails of fruit wen
donated Mrs..Pultun says that Mi
and Mrs J P Buck recently donated
a quantity of beans to the rluss. am
that others have been generous ir
thyir gifts.
4 he department is completely equip
peg with fi'.tur« f..rmir'i n d by
the high school cljc.es. and the gnl
study elementary domestic science
and sewing Half of them are in
charge one week, and ihe ulhei hull
take their luin the week following
The girls make uof their own menu
pian the meals, prepare the food and
serve it They are given from 1115 in
the morning until 1 no p m lo do all
this anil be ready for liasses
' We are Cumulent tliai the noon
ilgy hot lumh plan Increases Ihe ef
latency of students folly fifty per
cent. ' says Mrs. Patton in comment
ing on her work. ' We had the equip
meut, the hot lunch plan was needed,
(he girls wanted the training, and we
had the desire to demonstrate oui
ability, so we started things off me
first of the term and ekpect to con
tinue the plan "
;•
'.The girls of the class are Mary Me
tviuley, Rosa Brennan. Della Rupp
Dorothy Orm. Mildred Noh. Grace
Detweiler. Merle Davis. Klva Aman,
k-dgurinu Chandler. Ruth W'oolsey.
Macil Been,an. Le.aia Lack. Irene
Haneen. Opal and Thelma Williams.
Laura Smith, and fkiroihy Ripley.
As an example of ihe meals being
served by the grade school domestic
department the menu for the lust
week is given
sandwiches, peach satire, cocoa Tues
àay: Riced potatoes, dried beef
•^firuTV. apple sauce, cocoa, sand wicht*.
Wednesday
Triches, rice
Monday: Beall soup.
Apple sauce. sand
Thursday: Fried ap
tomatoes. sandwiches
Creamed onions, sandwiches.
pies. cream
{•Friday ;
riced potatoes, cocoa
Shear Loses His Other Shirt
by Fire
Fire destroyed laundry valued atf loo
ul the home of YY A Shear lust week
when a three weeks' supply of linen
and clothing Just delivered from the
laundry «M ikafinrtsati) pi... up
' cn an electric cooking stove that had
the current turned on
The wall was
' threatened with lo.), had not the
t. name; been dt-covered when they
alightly damaged and the home was
j
The Shear home is undergoing ex
tensive repair and the house and tdr
: nuhifiga have bees badly disarranged
during the boildisg operat.ee' On
«y 4 .Bccour,t of a «trike among i&o&dr7
workers at Twin Faiia. mar.y iocai
were
people sent ts ilttic laundry a» por-,
sible. until ihe strike was sottieJ j
Then the Shears sect a three
uuppiy. and when the package of
cican linen, ciothicg and famiir wash-,
leg wa» returned, the bundle waaj
carelessly ujk'S the itore. that
apparettiy was roid. j
The laundry was all turned wfccr.
the dlacoTcry of the k>*» was made.
and the Shear« are now ««fcinr re
parttion from the lr.*uranee company
Mr*. L C. Peck of Buhl
risiting her mother and father,
r. and Mrs. L. S. 0 ;t >, during
u* wmws
t iler Club Champions Hon>
ored at Pocatello
• bamplon dub uieui-]
,'csuiello during llie vgeek of J.iuuaiy
.2, where they will compete
tundreds of cither boys and girls from
til over the slate for honors in their
Those going from
Five young
lers trout
vork. will join twelve other wlunersja
run the rest of the county and go
Filer iu llie Farm Hureau
mes of work.
Filer will will be Margaret Cliiisleeu
y'lola Diehl. FI tie Noh, John Hollo
mut», and Ted Slerer
A. I. O'Reilly, county club leader. Is
busy completing the program lor tak
ng Twin Falls champion boys und
•iris to Focaiello where they will be!
he guests of the business men of
Pocatello who ure honoring tln-m for
Seventeen
he work they have done
I these young champions will leave
I'win Falls un the evening of Jan
lary Hi aud return on the 17tR. The
Members of Ihe party will be. Ted
herer. who won the .bam pion ship in
he pig judging; Katherine laiguii
who won iu llie sow anil litter clast;
Alto Walton, who won in the pure
ued gilt class;
.hum pion gardner of
.'iola Diehn. champion Red
worker; Margaret t'haeteen. • hump
mi sewer in the Ural year; liora
Williams, champion sewer in the sec
.ini year; Myrtle Moyen, champion
sewer ill the third year; John Holil
ban. champion In-un bread
Donald Met'lam. champion sugar beet
.luvv. r; t ail River. champiotF corn]
grower; Curl Klver. chuinpion
Wiunifred Oliver, champion
Milo Davis, champion
potato grower; Cecil Childs, champ-1
loo calf raiser, and Flfie Noh. chum
Mui gat el ICequa. the
the ciMinty:
Cross
baker.
corn
grower;
«beep rfiiser.
pion canner.
The program for these young peo
ple while In P«»'atellu, iu addition to
a series of entertainments, will con
sist of three days of extensive train
ing to the lines of work that they
have been following undei the di
reel leadership of eyperts In these
over Ihe slate for honors in their
lines of work
The plan of Ihe farm hnrfitii»
throughout the state Is to make the
prizes Utat the hoys and girls win of
as much edui'ationu! character us pos
sible and for Dial reason this trip is
the championship prize in each line
of work.
Mi Wilfred McKay <11 en ive a
reading from Nathaniel Willis. Hi
titled. "The luiper'' followed by
( hr,si mas hells' by Longfelow at
a meeting of (he ( all,oil. Women's
Mrs. Olsen on Program
members of the league were
league on Ihursday afternoon at th.
home of Mrs Harry Hazel in Iwuf
F alls. After a brief business session
Ihe entertainment program was ten
dered Mrs. Charles Hart n-ad a paper
on "Christmas Times." Piano selec
tions wer« rendere«! by Mis* Dorothy
Roy and Mrs J E Byers Twenty
live
present
Train Service Resumed
to th. t .id tunning .« he.i.iie last
Thursday after a brief period of oner
Trains to and from Filer went back
atlon curtailment, due to the miner s
e i r {g e which brought about a need
tor economy in the tun-urn pi ion of
f ut> |
The re.uu'.piion of running put the
east bound
^ re 5-22 o'clock bock on leguiar
(im<> tn 4 j a>
morning
leaving
train.
Tbi* aftern.sin ibe 4 t»2
train will lie operated Curtailed ser
vice on the Rogerson branch was
unabunaoned with the resumption of
old conditions
the curtailment cricr.
Making up of mails has gene back
to the system in operation prior to
;
The marrtaire of Dr. ETe*yn Hanra
to Mr. John DeKiotz wax »oictanized j
n Salt Lake on Thursday December
11 Both bride and groom arc w«..
known here, the former haring prre
need her prrfc«ioti here ! i «m.
time, while the grocm has lived ne*r
inter for many years. The m&ay
Hanaa—DeAJatz
rS'^«iïr^
and Mr* DeKiou. and join with th
R«»rd in vriahfg the m wc cesi cr.d
;SS°3ASr»SÏ. '
I
1 Tu«"«!»» evening. January •. **»
he tUie art by the board ol direct. > 1 »
u( Mir Klirr < «oi, ne re la I c'llib *1
iiirtuni brld by them Monti«) «ight
Commercit) Club Will
January 6th
m
t he inbl Fellows ball has been
. ureil lor the big get-together ipeel
i.g of farmers aud business men. re
ireslimenta and smokes are gültig to
Wjjh
•tag
and an outside apeakcr-agiU be
I bile to outline some of the pa*alb|t
wilhjitie* of a ■ ..luioeri iat club and show
snappy enierlainiueul will b
tojed;
I he provided, a detinue progrg
:
other
what has been accomplished
to wnc
The campaign for mem berg
-lari about ihe first of llie year, and
will
a high figure lias beeil set as til«
i ou 1 New no mi.ers are being added
every day, und u . Oinm. iidabh» gplrit
ot co operatn.u bun so far been » J
hihfled bv the clttzeus of Ihe com
in unity to help promote the vuter
|
j
;
; prim
The committee took up the matter
financial obligations at Monday
I night's meeting aud weui on record
] 1
' bills against tbe ..
» •» "•'»''e.i that statements be ren
to the trvAMirer proni|illy, h*
a«* favorm* the |mmi|*r iiayiumt of All
clilh
will)
The club is s«>liciti.ns ot
■ hat oldigallona ahull lie met
ilispal. h
establishing a reputation of financial
m rit y and to this end will pay
every legllupate obligation regularly
• oui rat ted for.
j
Additional Local
R. A. Reynolds, manager of the 1
Filer Hardware company returned
last week from a business trip
throughout the middle weal He visit
e,l at Chicago, and Perry. 111.. Ml Punt
Duluth. Minneapolis. There is no com
t
I
parts,,it he says lietweeu bushiest
conditions in the east and prosperity
and thriving commercial activity of
the west.
j
Students from nearby college» home
Mr Reynolds pur,-bused
stock, impie,, lent* slid me, chut,dise fin
next season's business.
f„ r holidays include Philip Buck
and Albert Iteichrrs. from the Uul
the
of
is
line
verrliy of Idaho; Vira sud F J Diehl
from la,gar. Agricultural college. Ho
! lau, I and Raymond Draves from the
Oregon Agricultural college. Lillian
and l.ucll|e Murray from Sacred
Heart academy at Ogden
Both of the Filer schools closed for
the holidays Wednesday afternon. and
, classes will nob In, levanted until Ihe
lllsl Monday aller New Years which
is January & Jdany of Ihe sludents
[and teochprs will visit in other parts
a ,he • 1 ** r '**« »»»•
'" ll r "*' "b for ,h * balance of
by j terfh
at
t
who has been
past two weeks
morning for Long
where she will join
who went to the coast
ten days ago b) automobile
K T
Hanriuieyer. of Huhl who
owns and opejate* the well known
th. , f-cUl flv# VHt of Hull|
was transacting business here Friday
Mr» A Osborne,
visiting here for the
^ left Thursday
Heath. Calif
her husband
Dr R S Armes is visiting In Min
nesota
Vernie U an yon returned here Fri
day ftoui Rexburg. where he has
been spending th* fall
Mrs W. W Humphrey, national
organizer fot the Ladies of the O A
R and Dr Jane Shank visited tb*
s Filer circle of the U A R Thursday
afternoon
of
K. »V (ruifer, vrbo hut been eui
ployed in tbe Remolds brothers
store at Ca-iletord is speeding ibu
Filer Mercantile
r> . ,
Company bave been compelled to
i holidays bere
Rosine»* the
To take care of their i icrpaaibg
add more flour »pace t » their
business home.
A balcony ex
; th»ir mwiii« ., m „ Pn i. an
m#ir jfinwinjf ol cnfrciian
j dise.
Mrs C. J. Gambrel gr.d Ft
p, j f Cklifnmia tr
ni unten, «m imit. gr
r t Rl nere . m •O'' ay. >ir Oimi rn
and fnn. Harley, will arrive goon,
tending the entire lerurtb of ihe
store ba* Ju« been <om P leted ard
will aid irreatly tn irivim: thi
firm more room to accomm<Ki:ite
The GnmbreL «pert the gummer
,n California, but have returned
here to farm the old h-ffn* place
th """ , ' ner " r '
j
! «ha h«u.r uf Ur and Mia.
Two Weddings .t Clover
lie tot eel
A lM*aiunful »«Mlding look |>1 ac# a.
John laiil:
I ttUUtlny rvrileliai rtl t Oll uVtlHk wtlil
(tarif «UoKlilri. .VlAKlia ImH'MM# U.»
•ride of Mlllou i.o*riii«iiu A »I*. «
«rvicf wan hHd connlAtliiff of «* hym
»Ult All Mehl I * ' * dfilwriNl ley III# Kc
vV K IlaiiiK'itfelrit who - o |M»rf.*r<u
«I the nrrviiiURy. Tb« le»..*
dérjr h at ml-so im- lu a I * I 11 L. « 'Ik tie. MA
-tie ft-|t*|e# gown let'Ulll If Ali y Am
(iruidti^il iu s.-lr t elor A sbowi'.
»iell t|Uel Of All*!* «•Hf .iAloemi A It l
»rAiii** hlo«»oiii!i c«impi«<t*d I he jereif
oHume Ml« i!*mL .U itt.M.hr *a
*1 idenio.Jtl aiuI Koix*r( l.irr iiiaiiii
j
(
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irother of Ihe griMiin. acleil as brs
After the ceremony a delight
about thirl >
nan
ul d unie I was served
The newly married couple
(uesi a
rill leave on Ibeir honey moon tri|
bis weMt visiting relulives aud |
fiends In Nehrusku I'pon ibeir re
urn they will make Ibeir li.me wllh
1 he p,trellis of Ihe bride Mr Ider J
nann having rented Ihe lailz ranch I
' Trinity t.utherun church was th< !
«eene ot auuther pretty wedding Sun
lay evening at !< liu o'clock whet j
vtiss Ameile Taemert he. aloe Ihr
I .ride of Km!! l'ersigehl precisely ai i
he hour sppoltiled for llie nisiriag.
he 'soft si ruins from s famlliui
March were sounded mid Ihe bridât
jurty hegan iu enirjt into the church
Die I wo brl.lesiiiuids were Ihe bride's
ister. Miss Fslber' Thai-inert, and
vIIms Fimlu d. b nieder Messrs Th
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I .it I le Arnold, son of Mr and Mi
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I'haemerl suit Paul Haesemeyer act
d us groomsmen. After a short ud
tress delivered by Ihe pastor of thi
hlirch. llie Rev W F lialiuenfeldl
the ceremony was performed. Trlu
ty choir also rendered a
houar of the couple.
lection In !
Herman Schroeder, was brought from j
the Hohl Délierai hospital where he .
had lo undergo an operation for up j
,».n.lt. Ills
I
Herman Martens is on Ihe sick list 1
lie had bis louai!» removed Iasi Moll
lèverai cases of smalllail consist
lag of a light form have sprung u„ ta
•ho- enmn,unity. In,l all that wrr. af
n U i r ,j „m, n» same have fully re
.lay
,-overed
KtDtrm vim
I nder a special ruling Issued re
cruiiy by the Bureau of War Risk
•'"•'»ranee Washingjou D t'.. all for
lid lers, sail.,,- und , narine»
Oovernment inaiirsnca ha»
bate
in er ,
w hose
lapsed or tuen canceled may
until Decriuhar . 11 , HOk. within which
to re,I,slate their insiirau, e. h y pay
,,,. Mit l,- premiums on ]
iiig only tw
the amount <•( liisui.uue they wish to J
reinstate
The
nly oilier condition imposed
is ll,at ihe insured shall now tie in aa
...d health a. he wa. when d..
charged from ihe servi« , or a. h. I
, ...
was when ihe grace period nf his in
. ,
so r«re expired .whichever lath. !..
e. dale», and «hall io »late In hi» I
»plication

«
j
Immediate advanlage of line liberal .
prorislon should he taken by (boss !
til I ere sled In ibe mailer of set wring
Ilfs insurance protection he who till
quo kl) acts wisely
No time as good
!
;
!
as now
Make Ihe . he, k or money order pay
able lo (he Treasurer of Ihe ITuited
Kiatea and mail It. with your uppii
canon for reinstatement, to Premium
B*'Rpl '-lection Bureau of War Risk
Insurance. Washington. D C
Stiles Stradley
Mies iJorie Allies, daughter of
_ . „ . 1
Mr* < E Mie» of .win hall«
arid H«rrv MnuileVs A<*n ot Mr
,r,c * ^ tra ^ ,ev " were
rmrii-d Wedne-dir eremr.ir at
™ arM d v>e1 ' 1 * nw * "
t ocaieUo J#e wc^dmjy . was
performed at ibe Micelins Ronje,
•hmilton ltd
with the Re*.
Mr.
the mecbintcal department nf tbe
,
• optical cnmphlty mt Twin rail*.
Mr. gtrhitrjr onlr recently re
turned fmm g Inn* period nf
in Fron,-* JI» w .a in tb
service in Fmnce He wns in tbe
nrmr of occupation and was a
member of tbe Marine,
,,f tho M * thod,rt Ept^npcl
* hupr *> '»Œci«tin*.
TlMbridt Ihu b^en employed in
I
- -j
RnrfW<i y,, n , with the manr friend. ;
,,f t b , 4 newlr-marned couple io , ri
wishing them happiness and pro*- j V
Wr.
Tt*
Community Christmas
I Tree Cheers Children
Biography of Reverend Iliff
in Book Form
Matt) interested I tend* here
th-* the biography
c. II.If lather of Mrs
.rtlnir iitilrteiu bas tieeu put lui.,
..ail. farm The Kevi rend littT visit
.1 Fl'er on mail) on. .Minna and wa.
.be of the leader
iluaiidug the new Methodist
opal .liurch
be Wittier with Mr and Mrs A K
yodel sou
Most of the history of the great
west la pet haps as yet unwritten, bill
It Is being built sleadll) In the blog
rupines of fuuioua pioneers
story uf Tbunias Corwin illff.
lighting |taison' uo.l aposile of the
tonne missions m the Kooky Moon
lains," tbal lias Just been published
by James I) tiitiilan. Methodist panto,
o III
nesting character to ihu growing
record, says the Idaho Falls Kepuhli
ai •
Messed lit iritis
f llie Key 1
iu establishing an.«
Kpl
Mrs ililV la speudlng
The
thi
kfoui. a ui4h|ue it ini In
an
Vlr < HI t i In II was associated active
Hilf In work among ihe
ot Ihe tiller
iiioutlluiii stales for fifteen years li
s tilling lliul lie should write the
story of Dial veteran minister whose
lightly interwoven with (lit
west that ati)one except an tnllmalr
friend would with difficulty withdraw
he complete aliiry of II from the gen
"lal I rend of movements and insues
became known as the
iigliiiiik parson when in the early
«eventies lie I rained a »mail hand ol
his mule chinch members In u Mon
y wllh Dr
del lu. do I > liiiasions
lie Is
Dr Iliff
tuna settlement to the use of
and turtles to fend off the expected
.aids of wurrtug Indians
umo
He had
served through Ihe war of rebellion
»»a*T*»iS enlisted in Ohio at the age
«l*'een and fought III stkly engage
He was ,,f that ty|ie of ex
men is
" oU, '* r ,hr rM " " f ,h ' **■"'
,or br " v " **+ "•"'•W l"«neer. and
The
'"thor Mr Dilllian gives just credit
ihs stamina of Hume men who went
from the one hull le lo preserve the
i
union to the oilier buttle of upbuild
[ tug its newer territories.
Kays Mr Dilllian
the Kim ky Mountain Civilising agen
civs will lmt he fllivd. because there
IS III, Meed of aimtl»ar of his kind
Them was a distinct place for the
surt of work he did; he was the mat,
lie did it well

His niche In
to do it
And this work of lir Illff It was
imbaltve It
IhiOi lasplraitnnai and
look a strong mai, to keep up with
hink as he covered III« rough terri
tnry of his missions visiting them
all and carrying to Ihem stimulus sud
When the menace of poly
Con rage
jtainy hail to tie downed the plucky
doctor was In a position to lead the
" . . hl * •*>
T
Ihs principle from the human vleinent
. . ' ' . '
ss to hold many »Innig friendships
, lh . whl ,
^ „„ „„ , )ppon , Hl)1
The story of. Dr 111« Is full of In
, ld . nI r ,. d
(jmii an
Mr
run a writer who expatiale
at any lenglb Rome parts of lit* hook
a[l more of direct interest to
III. M
hers of his ctiui.h Ilian U» others, be
cause the ob>*< t of hi writing seems
lo have bseii {parti) a service lo the
members an«l mlsslotiai lex of the
Methodist Episcopal j i uich. to whom
the volume .s d ..l , p
The woi !.
quota'Ion of In
dress ot dediialion
mouuinent erected In IMH in the,
Mount Olive cemeter) at Halt |j|ie|
City and also an uddi
contains a complete
lllffs splendid ad
of ihe grand army
spoken by
Dr OKI,tan over the glare of his
friend when in tbs spring of lhlk that
tv«* came to Its clow
* w * ,
Both are luterestiom ik»unienls well;
,,*^, 0 »d with oh^eAtfieois of patrioi
;»u< ai*j dwiMU/o io bu m au it y
Ths book is stasii aud of less than
- w PM»* I* •* aol too churchy and
R0 , ,^. c d r a Wn but a struighUor
wsrd È { Kory 0 f a .struightforwurd
,Ht and worth t-y A«atern«r » time
root .cl net« *«fl — F C K.
x>^ and Mr* D A. Sfciao to
*«0!*r »I Ji th«D two sous Do*
A»rI*fiC ot BiLlriga Mont ur* spend
* hoUlaT* at th* hom« of Doc
, f , pArvVtM Mr k0(1 Mrt w
Dr. Sfaina and Family here
. S&ica
Doctor Shinn is a dentist, and ta !
pr,c:« m,• bt. profeion, a. BiJRur• ,
* * *»" TTjlj*
* h ^perhap, riait h«r« for
's.*»,'
At Filer's flrat Community Christ.
t'hrlnnm
1 res program, held
md children were expo. I
be present and receive ui'ts
L UI Santa Claus aa be sped through
his port mu of Idaho
A half ton of cauily ami nula bail
I'U provided for the uuiulon thru
I. gt'iieroailji t.r residents ol Filer
in.l \n lmt)
• nah.
eve a thorn
ed ti
who subscribed i.'M iu
The big tree was secured
nuke river canyon north of town and
was brought t
Huge pint form was erected at the in
erseciion of Vakiuia avenue amt Main
si reals, and the tree
Tuesday and Wednesday,
n readiness for thiutu's nrrlval
liristinas eve
In ilia
town last week
v
was .lee. ruled
as Io Im
ou
A huge bright star glittered from
lie
topmost bronchas of the slum
tiering green
cheered
and the spe. la. la
mis who
to Ihe
Ifee.
the scores of per
appreciated what it meant
children.
J M Market, president ,,f ihe
menial club, wwa schedule* I
ilia prog nun at
alter which a short program
"* given by Hie local schools
cotn
starr
• lock sharp,
was lo
seven
HMfltl I II Ills I'U in TO fïïTTTT
Till HIT It NHUIIH
Keeping Iu mind ihs true slgnm
aiice of Ch rot mas aud what it la ilia
..mm,-in.imilon of we stioul.i tu etu
■ rely happy liver the privilege of he
ilig able lo bestow
i|mim each other.
Merry Cbilainioa'' shnul.l not he
our heat wishes
m empty phi axe
Hell I
us we tear
It
It
Imilld he given with a
of aiucer f
mile, and u rim;
that
.ueri lness and liappt ■
would make fat
heart.
When we fiVe g,f|.
nur loved
..lies and frti ads this y~ur Id ns not
give
hern just because It Is cUst
■uury and liah.iu .,1
enuue you ainceroly deair* I
a remembrai,, e, and t
stunt,at rvtd«
teem
Dive them tn>
heatov.
exhibit au!>
re ot your i .instant .
Accept ynur r ft:• in the
same n, ,n
accept then, as Inbul • „I pi n e
slid
Her
less admiration affe. Hon. lovi
regard
wish.-» in ihe same manner I
they »re given, and
again to accept tho
I'hrliitmas with.«« of this
A< « ept
t'hrt.' I mas
t which
we .'. k yon
merry
■ill« ere
merry
newspaper
and
• or your cutiilnu. d happiuesu
pioaperlty
i'hrlslmas. with all that term itu
pHeu as to universal lellowship, houn
leous unsrifielinesH and renewed rm
ognitiun of lin ... to C i„
11 * uall v lu-i I.-, It,an lo ,. i, e

As you have pit' into uiiylliing lha<
Oui of
the Intereii you have taken In thi«
I inch will you gel out of It
.
** ^
Ipuhlldier and editor
paper, we hope you ha'
equal personal pleasure
der! v eil an
Y'our ap
talion has made lb,a papers la
pr
And likewise In that same spirit
which makes Christmas time what ,l
Is. wa lake this opportunity of ex
pressing our thanks to the bitsine -
men of it,
I'oDiiniinily, and of
territory Within which this paper ctr
culaiea. for their cordial to operation
(he
In practical ways which has made It
pi esllde for us regularly to present
< ur l>e»t efforts to the community in
i creditable manner,
May the kindly glow of this holiday
season color life for you aud your*
... ._ _
ihn. u .-bout I he louilng year
William Zeatz Goes Cast
the Record left ou Sunday eveoinjr
there several weeks ujro. After
dispoaiug of tbia newspaper to
.__ w
lb ® pr ^ rit o ; Mr •• Mf * ZeOU
purcimoed (be Taylor regtaunnl,
and gold (bat business to Harold
William M /null, ex editor of
for St JtHM-pb, Mo., wber« be will
join big family who preceded li nt
„m-t-ncr of enterinir the mer
1 . ' _
aintilebuaine»«. However, AenU
avefg tbat he wi „ rHurn Kller
Moore only • few week» ago He
baa been assisting \V. P. Shi nr, in
tbe ponnlfice during tie Cbristmti
rur*b, and now goes e*«t with tb»*
^ «g Mr , T .u Conu.r. »P«. -»
1 ^ «»«T» her« at th« Conner hom*
«Mt at town. Mr. Whit* left Mon
WsMssrsat
Ed Whtt« of Colfax. Wank-, a bro-

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