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1 E W S I E S i Reputed by Our Manx Country Correspondents SOI Til FORK MiSS Ella Hoehn is again Warding at the school house. ter, joe Motschenbacker, accompa nied by Oliver Grovum/ trans business in Lemmon Twes- Uj' goy Gibbons was a Thunder Hawk visitor Wednesday. Fred Moser purchased a team of horse? of Leo Motschenbacher recently, Harry Alkire, who has been laid up with the measles the past wet-l- 1S a1l'e to grain. around E. J. Motschenbacher and wife visited at the John Stevens home Thursday. Mr, Hav-iiek drove to Lemmon Monday on business. Fred Lathrop and Wm~. Kurt drove to Lemmon Tuesday after noon to attend to matters of bus iness. Mrs. Nick Kurt spent Thurs day afternoon at the E. W. La throp home. Fred Moser, Oliver Grovum and Joe Motschenbacher made a trip to the Coffin Buttes coal »ine the fore part of the week. V. Motschenbacher and wife, B.J. Grovum and wife and C. S. Alkire were Lemmon business risitors Wednesday. Floyd Hanna was a taller on Wednesday. Lemmon We are pained and shocked to team of the death of little Edna, aged 5 years 9 monhs and 13 lavs, youngest daughter of Mr, md Mrs. Edgar Lathrop, who lied at their home Friday at 11:45 a. m„ death being caused iy croup. Funeral services will aeheld on Wednesday from their Douse. Death was very sudden, the little girl being ill only a short time and no one realized she was in danger. Mr. Lathrop *ent to Mr. Beesley's place to phone for a doctor, thinking it 3est to call one, and e'er he could *eturn home was met by his son Fred, asking him to hurry as ftey thought the child dying, ^hen they reached home, death had claimed its own. She leaves to mourn her early death, her parents, two brothers, Fred and Stthley, and three sisters, Nellie Bessie and Fidelia. The people this community join in oflfer •Dffstneerest sympathy to the be- —Edna Lathrop •idnas gone, oh how we miss her, fes her dear familiar face. n our sad and lonely circle, -r.t' ,r i.:- fin her place. i,Vj "Ul "earts are almost break ing -rushed beneath this heavy load, or the path of life without her, ^erns a dark and dreary, road. she cheered with mirth and surwshine ^Moving hearts and home, listen for her footsteps, ^ling yet that she must come. tis omy for a moment at we listen for her tread jj* the sad truth flashes o'er us, na cannot come—6he's dead. how hard to be submissive •J pass beneath the rod poor hearts filled with sad ness •x•• !l- oothed by none but God abno '-'an soothe our sorrow, Cai 0Ur hearts, all crushed and torn, •t]8s to us this precious promise eSued are those that mourn." father, wilt thou guard us, -sw-i-vs Thru the days and years to come? May we all with friend and Mr. Egan returned Monday from a winter's absence in Cali fornia and will begin serving meals at his restaurant. A u Davis and y e Fo lund of this place were married at Mcintosh. S. Dak., Momin Mr. and Mrs. Philip Skoglund returned from Salem, S. Dak.. Tuesday .on No. sis Find in Heaven a happy home. A Friend. Thunder Havk Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mock departed for Ellendale, N. D.' on a visit Monday. K. W. Henr» we think, cars i boast of the earliest hatched chicks in this community this \. year. Hans Egge is varnishing ). Lundahl's new house. It will oon be ready for occupancy. i The families of Oscar Flamme. L. D. Winnev, and Milo Ward spent Wednesday evening at Will Beeslev's home. There was a big crowd out to I ). Iversons sale Wednosdny find i.v 1 Bay Mare, 12 years old. weight 1250 lbs. 1 Poland China Boar, with papers. Mi aVv E S OF SALE: H. H. POMERY, 8 HEAD OF CATTLE I S ft Under $15 able paper bearing 10 per cent interest from date "vtiiiiiL Iv.'itglit i good price. winter at this place departed for •d Mrs. 1 verson and child ill leave for their new in Minnesota the first of week. Their farm is for 'uts sold s farm last a party at Mcintosh who ujve onto it right away, glad to see new families into the country instead ving it. i1 Carrol and brother Rufus cd last week from an ab )f several weeks in Illinois. Keiers was transacting *s in Mcintosh, S. IX. IV 1 K Brown, who has I!-- dmn revival meetings all U I The undersigned will sell at public auction on the S. E. quarter sec. 27-23-15, 1 mile south and 4 miles west of Lemmon 2 miles south and 2 miles east of Petrel, on COMMENCING AT II O'CLOCK A. M., THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: 2 Head of Horses 2 I four vr. old cow, been fresh 2 months. 1 four yr. old cow, been fresh 1 month. 1 eight yr. old cow, been fresh 4 months. 1 nine yr. old cow, been fresh about 5 months. 1 two year old heifer, been fresh about 2 months. 1 two yr old heifer, been fresh about 4 months. 1 two yr. old heifer, been fresh about 2 months. I two yr. old steer 1-10 ft. McCormick Rake I Walking Breaking Plow 2 Wagons with boxes 1 Wagon with hay rack 1 buggy 1-15-45 J. I. Case Steam Engine- 1-4 bottom, 14 in. P. & O. Breaker 1 Water Tank with pump and hose 1 Bunk Car 1 Sewing Machine 2 incubators I barrel Tar 1 barrel Cylinder Oil 1 J. I. Case Separtor and many other articles too numerous to mention. E E U N A N O O N cash, Auctioneer over $15 time of OTTO R. N0B6E AND PESICK BROS., Owners Selma Wednesday. D. 11. Meyers and several other helpers accom panied him to*help in X'w meet ings at that place. C. (I Shtu'tridge is assisting in I) 1). vers store and post office during the al-v-nr Mr. ers at Selma. Several of the school children have been suffering from a slight attack of chicken pox during the past. week. t\ (1. Shortridge has purchased the building north of Gibson s store for a real estate office. He is having it remodeled When the work is completed He w ii have a first class office. A (1 consist pril 2nd, 1917 37 head of Sheep. 5 Toulouse Geese. Pigeons. MACHINERY IS ALL PRACTICALLY NEW. I ord C«r, run 1 scwon I During Binder 1-6 ft. Deering Binder 1 John Deere Corn Planter 2 Acme Mowers will families of Oscar Flannne, Mtlo Ward, Will Beesley and L. D, Winney spent Friday evening at F. E. Bolton's. The evening was passed in a social way. Mr*. Bolton served refreshments. The color scheme used in the decora tions was wry pretty. John Schieher made a trip ttp north of Cedar creek Wednesday i Arvaard Anderson and Oscar Peterson were transacting busi ness in Lemmon Wednesday. rs Jack Bohl who has been spending the winter with her daughter Dorothea at Aberdeen returned home Saturday on No 8. Dorothea will remain until •wli ol clone*. (Continued on last pnyc) 1 Bay Mule coming 4 years old spring 8 be given until October 1st sale. 5 per cent discount for cash. on D. SMITH, Clerk