Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, December 29, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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M r». J. A. A ck e rm an of Brow ne
R ay b r u in of B row n sv ille.
v ille ia su fferin g from a severe co ld .
W . A C arey left fot b a le n i F ri
K a rl B ram w e ll has been suffer­
day
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erely w ith sto m ac h tro u b h le
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O a k v ille pro p o ses to h av e a com -1* f h " o e n Pagt
week. H
e is on th e m eud
m u u ity h a ll.
how ever.
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R IA L T O
Shepherd
Collie
Pups
F R ID A Y
Wallace Reid
North
Í / « :« F “ •
M. 5.27 p. m.
CARL SEEFELD
LOST MONTH IN WOODS
“ Too Much Speed ”
South
No’
‘ P-» a-n,
15- 12:24 D m
n, 5 „ £ «
S U N D A Y M A IL H O U R S
T h e d e liv e ry window of
H a ls e y poetoffice i. open S u n d .v
g ro m 9:15 to 9:45 a. m ln d , . T
to 12:35 a n d 6 :1 5 to 5.30 p m
Mrs. C h a rles G ib so n an d M rs.
M rs A d d a R ingo sp e n t C h rist-
laa w i i R
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, • '• W ah l were A lh au y sh o p p ers m as
w ith her p a re n ts, R. H K en-
Camp Cook Staggers Back a Liv
F rid a y .
ad y an d wife, a t C ottage G rove, .
A41 th e ihnlls a n d p ep you need
com
ing
hom
e
T
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ay
,
ing Skeleton.
W . H K irlr, W o rth an d Jo h n
Pete Beebe was a c q u itte d of th e i
M an y a reckless, d aring deed
B ass s o d E d M cK ern were p assen ­
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paid for paragraphs
¡m u rd e r o f th e P a in te rs on th e I
gers to A lb an y F rid a y .
Wander«
About
In
Bush
After
Being
A u to s sm ash, but still h e ’ll lead
'g ro u n d of in s a n ity .
T h e E n te r ­
A d m ittan ce H e re 5 Cent«
Assaulted by Hie Boss, Living on
1 here w ere C u rietm ae trees, pro-
p rise believes be was in n o c e n t of
Root» and Raw Fleah of Part­
g rn m s a n d p a g e a n t8 at th e local th e crim e.
a Lane
S ee a speed m aniac succeed
c h u rc h e s S u tu id a y n ig h t.
ridges—Attacked by Bear.
Rev S. A D an ford, d is tric t su ­
1 he high-school team b eat th e
P le n ty of p ep a t th e R iaj to
In a state-w ide race
Sudbury. Ont.—Assaulted by the m orrow n ig h t. See it
t0’
a lu m u i a t b a sk e tb a ll a t th e F ru m p e rin te n d e n t, will he at th e M E.
cook
at
Chew
Brothers’
lumber
camp,
c
h
u
rc
h
S
u
n
d
ay
m
o
rn
iu
g
a
n
d
p
reach
w ire h o u se T uesd ay n ig h t.
near
Collins’
inlet,
and
left
In
tha
an d also h av e a conference with
C h ick en d in n e r ev ery 8 u n d av si
Mr. an d Mrs. H W- C h a n ce a n d th e ch u rc h
wood« for dead, Edward Kelly,
cook In the camp, wandered about H o tel B ro w n sv ille. 60 cents. *
•o n G len u an d g ra n d so n H a r ry
M rs Cecil H a rriso n died M on­
in the bush for 29 days, was attacked
d rove to A lb a n y S a tu rd a y .
d ay at h er hom e n ea r B ro w n sv iile
by a bear and staggered back Info
I n " T o o M uch S p eed " «t the
T w en ty -tw o rela tiv e s of Mrs. of p n eu m o n ia, aged 34.
She left
camp a living skeleton, after nealfy R ia lto to m o rro w n ig h t W alL
C lark g a th e re d a t hom e of B ert her h u sb a n d an d th re e c h ild re n ,
a month had elapsed from the time l l.id .11, , b „ . 7OU
C lark a n d enjoyed a C h ristin a s th e eld est 12 y ea rs old.
he left it.
Mrs.
H
u
rley
M
o
rg
an
of
O
akville
d in n e r.
J led McCann, the cook, was sen. m a n ia c c a n b u ru up th e road with
th
M is P o rtia S te w a rt, th e p u r- su ffered a b ro k en a rm on e day stepped on a garden rake which had fenced to two years less one day In in au to m o b ile .
G eorge A lford a n d wife of H ar- ch a se r of C la r k ’s co n fectio n ery last week.
been left back down on the ground, Burwash by Magistrate Major at Lit­
n s b u ig sp e n t C h ristin a s w ith M is. h as m oved o v er from L eb an o n an d
F o r r e n t o r fo r e a le - H o u a a . and
T he H a rm o n y C h ristm a s e n te r- and ran a tine through his foot. The tle Current, after being arrested In
A lfo rd 's p a re n ts, E E. G o rm liy will occupy th e R o b n ett house west
child was taken to the doctor to have Sudbury and brought back for trial farina in v ic in ity of H alsey.
te r ta in m e n t was a g rea t success the wound dressed, but not until Infec­
a n d wife.
o f th e b la c k sm ith shop.
Kelly alleged that McCann had
J . Ribalin.
an d th e bouse was p ack ed .
tion had set tn, and ha would always knocked him unconscious some dis­
B. P, Schick h as a claim ag a in st
he
a
trifle
lame.
Mrs.
Jam
es
W
est,
m
o
th
e
r
of
Mrs
tance from the camp and he then de­
Mr and M rs. T B. H p ren g er’s
th e co u n ty for $90 worch of O xford
Y o u ’ll th r ill a t th e automobile
Delay» Farm Work.
cided to leave the place. For days
D ow n sheep th a t som eb o d y ’s dog,, Ja k e A ckerm an of B ro w n sv ille son« a n d d au g h te rs. T. J S p ren g er
a m aa h u p s if you go to th e R i .il0
whe
h
as
been
aw
ay
on
an
ex
ten
d
ed
A
hired
man
stepped
through
a
loose
he
wandered
about
In
the
bush,
living'
an d son, M rs. M abl« R u iter an d
h av e killed .
v isitin g trip , was in H alsey Wed two c h ild re n ; M rs. A rz ella H oflich hoard of a bam loft, and farm and on roots and the raw flesh of a p art­ om orrow n ig h t.
household work was delayed while he ridge, which he knocked over with
Miss G la d y s W illh a n k s left on n e id a y on her w ay hom e.
an d c h ild re n ; Mr. an d M rs W J recovered.
a stone.
O ld p ap er« 5 c . b u n d l. at the
th e noon tr a in M onday for A lb an y
M iss F a ith A dam s o f B row ns- S p ren g er, a n d Mr. a n d M rs. H a rry
During his wandering Kelly reached E n te rp ris e oflioa.
This latest misfortune was the worst
to spend th e C h ristm a s v ac atio n
ild re
re n n
Johnson had been the shores of Georgian bay and In
ville, hom e from h er s c h o o l » , C om m ons , a au
u d a c c h h ild
sp en t ot the season.
w ith relativ es an d friend«.
R eed sp o rt for th e h o lid ay s called ¡h r ” t,nftR d a y an d M o nday w ith shingling the barn, using a common the distance he saw a lighthouse. He
w ? r i S ’ .W B ' r n u n i1 d «ntiat, at
a
l
h
.
W
h'-eler
S
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Mrs. L illian Howe retu rn ed to
prop scaffolding, made by placing took off his shirt and waved to It F rid a y 11“ *e r
T u e id a >r and
h e r hom e in B row nsville F rid a y ,
but
was
not
seen
and
there
was
no
wooden
brackets
against
the
side
of
She was bound for P o rtla n d .
the building and supporting them with «ay of getting out to the lighthouse.
a lte r h av in g n u rsed M rs. J . D
M rs M M H u s to n ’s d a u g h te r,
two-by-four scantling, set at an angle He turned hack Into the wood», re­
1 ittin a n for som e tim e d u rin g re ­
R u ral C a rrie r R o b e rtso n 's horse Mrs. J . W . D anley of P o rtla n d
of 45 degrees and anchored at the foot solving to climb the mountain« in an
cent illness.
died a few d ay s ago w hile o u t on
7’'’r *'"**•
has been v isitin g h ere.
T h e tw o with stakes and stones. He had un­ effort to And a way out to clvillaa- m2
‘1~P
ro u te 1— d ied in h arn ess, it m ight < 0in to E u g en e to d ay .
A ndrew Brow n was an A lbanv be said . Mr R obertson is try in g
dertaken to carry a bunch of shingles non.
c a ie, F u i a y .
w#f) acooinp , . o ut L. A M 'K e r n 's w h ite horse , Missoo
On one occasion, while lying on an
M isses Elsie*
Elsie, L illia n an d Bessie to ttie roof. An upper rung, prevlous-
n i e l h o m e b y his wife, who had w ith a view io b u y in g it for th e Ke>.n o ,d t' we» t to H a r ris b u rg to d ay '.v broken from the ladder, had been Improvised bed of boughs, he was
1»placed with a two-inch shingle hand, ho
been ta k in g th e a c h e ra ’ e x a m in a ­ m ail ------1—
by 8 ruatllnB '» the bush
A1 J e n n in g s , fo rm e r tra in rob-
&
I o v isit frien d s
service.
called on with eight-penny nails. The teslde him and when he moved, re-
tio n in th a t city .
>er,
aays t h a t th e eo-called "auc-
wood
In
the
side
of
the
ladder
was
»
h
i
i
!,
b’°
W
from
the
paw
•*
*
hear,
lam es G ilso n cam e in on to d a y ’-
I he th ird of th e series of e n te r ­
oeaafttl” c rim in a l ia a m y th , th a t
f'ra n k M iller com m itted suicide ta in m e n ts given by th e W F M ’raiu frain th e n o rth an d took a dozy and the nails gave way under which ripped up bla knee, and a t ha
th e g la m o r of th a busin ess of out­
a t h is hom e a t W a te rlo o M onday
jitnev for C raw fo rd sv ille to visit Johnson’s weight. The Jolt as he rolled frantically over so a t to ret
of th e M. E. ch u rc h to th
law ry ia false, th a t its g litte r ia but
struck
the
next
rung
upset
the
ladder,
t>y sh o o tin g h im te lf, followiti • d if yo u n g people will he held in tl
it th e K W R ip ley hom e
h .«
W' y ** received another
and down tumbled Johnson, ladder, blow which gashed his leg. He rolled tin sel a n d eh a m , a n d th a t some
n c in ty w ith his wife
H e |e fi
ch n rc h
S a tu rd a y ev en in g .
A
L
W.
M
u
ller
a
n
d
wife,
w
h
o
down
the
side
of the mountain for d a y ev e ry c rim in a l is ca u g h t.
scaffolding
and
shingles,
all
In
a
heap
V-year-old d a u g h te r an d th e wife.
w a tc h -n ig h t p a r ty w ill close afte
on the ground.
iave been here from th e east visit
.
a ’ hundred yards and managed
“Pretty tough on Johnson,” observed to escape the bear On several other
ng a t S. C H u n te r 's a t Browns-
Z orah M ehm ed of C o n s ta n tin o ­ th e new y ear come« en.
occasions he saw hears, but kept a
ple shows d o cu m en ts to prove h
, T he booster class of th e M eth- ville. took tra in to d ay for C o rv al. Itrown. "They talk about farming be- safe
distance
P *
'»» « safe and healthful pursuit- hut
F ro m th e re th ey go to I.,
was born 140 years ag6. H e is be­ slist ch u rc h m et a t th e hom e o'
I'll het he didn't think so when that
Finally Kelly stumbled Into a clear-
Vngeles.
Rev
A
M
M
cClaii
lieve,I r,o be th e oldest m an on e a rth
Mrs. M ornhm w eg | a8t J h u r s d a .
-inch of shingles pursued him and Ing In the woods where « number of
H - h is a «on aged 85 and m ore »vening.
inashed his ribs.’’
A fter th e reg u la r bu«i. .ro u g h t th em over in h is c a r an d
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"len ’r ,r * working. They were men
Mrs H u n te r cam e alo n g to s e
rtesveudauts t h i n he can reckon ness was d isp , . e,| o f ev ery o n e e„
'Farming is healthful.” said the old .fr<>"5 0,e camP "nd they brought him
hem
off.
w ith o u t c o n su ltin g records. Z orah joyed a C h ristm a s tree.
•tor, “providing
"provldlns- nennio
He welahei,
G am e
doctor,
people would take back with them.
>• in ro b u st h e a lth an,I
e a r n were p lay ed au d a g en e ral goo
pounds, whereas when In good health
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I
Mrs. H e n rv Z im m e rm a n , who reasonable care of themselves. It ought he
weighed 180.
W
• load of 200 pounds.
to he safe as any ordinary occupation •
tu n e was enjoyed
ow Lexington House Where
,as been on th e sick list for some hut the observations of the United
Mct’ann had disappeared from the
T h is m ig h t be called a p o u ltry n . T hr , C »rii i mi” • " ‘«’■‘« in m e n t a- tim e, is co n sid erab ly im proved
Lincoln Courted Her Is
'•amp the third day after Kelly’s dis
special.
I t te lls a b o u t som e ape- th e M. E C h u rch la st S -tu r d a v
appearance. He was arrested at Sud­
Mr. an d M rs. O. B S ta ltia k ir
i
to Be Memorial.
1
bury Kelly
rerover hJ(|
c ,a l p o u ltry , too.
See page 4 ■ven.ng was very well rendered
re tu rn e d T u esd a y to th e ir hom e ii
/
, e x t week we ex p ect to have m ore and ta u g h t a ep ien d ,.I le ss» , i„
o rv a llis a fte r sp e n p in g C h ristm o
m He’"
''
h' m the imp*
“ b o u t p o u h ry .
T b is p a r , he ta b le a u x an,I songs an d sc rip
He ? is " a ' ' 1" veteran
of
>ith th e l a t t e r ’s p a re n ts , M r. and
rial army.
o f th e valley IS a g r e a t place for " re re a d in g ., w ith th e c h ild re ,
Mrs. T. P. P a tto n .
good hens.
I h e fancy breeds are " k in g p a r t at in te rv a ls.
T he o«
WAKFS BIKE SUPPORT HIM
not in high favor here.
W h ite ual sacks of c a n d y , n u ts an d or
1 here is to Ire a Bible conference, led
•ulldlng. New a Cenfaetlonary Stora,
L eg h o rn s an d b a rre d rocks are th e a n g e . were given at th e close of “>y Rev W P W hite, D. D .a t Browns
•• Admirably Braaarved— House in
a 1 , r!* 0 ,ht>ir elM eea.
T he t) trie ex ercises.
ville January 1 to 4 at the Baptist
A C. has crossed these breeds an d
Which Mra. Lincoln Was
hurch and Jan 5 to 8 at the Preshyte
H C. D avis brot in to th is office nan church. Hours, 2:30 and 7:30 p n ,
p roduced th e O regons, th a t a te
•o rn , Dcatroped.
h » rd to heat as lay ers.
R,mlLn , A,,,. " i " .C.<,pV ° f ,h * H alw v
Mr. and Mrs. M F Mdler of Harn k
, Bugle, d ated ftilv 8, 1883
n
Lexington, Ky — The home of Mary
T h e a rre st of m em bers o f a gang biism ess c .r d ssy s th e Bugle i- burg visaed at the C. If. Miller home
Todd Lincoln, where she lived from
of rob b ers who have g a th e re d a
blow n m o n th ly by A. L. M iller. his week.
early childhood until her marriage to
m illion d o lla rs of loot in various U "lsey, O re g o n ." A m ong th e a,j.
Abraham Lincoln, will be purchased as
T. W. Abraham of Shedd, while cut
ZY™ r ° f i bB ? ° u n tr J '* mporte.1 verttsera a re C harles B orien, boot ing wood yesterday, ae ci dentally iu
a memorial to her and a museum for
♦he preservation of Lincoln furniture,
fiom L o sA n je le s an d U n s a i d th a t an d shoe m a k e r; W . G. H a th w a ,
his foot, necessitating ihe taki ig • f
♦ ♦•wr**' í é
manuscripts and other relics owned,In
h a ll th e p lu n d e r w ill be recovered
> trU° , 7 r j ' p ‘ , n t * a,,d u" r . hree stitches in dressing the wound.
Lexington.
T he p resum ed head of th.- g a n g gave Game & H e ld ., c a ttle h o v e rs ; f
The old Todd home a t 574 West
h is n am e as H e rb e rt VV son an d «
Farm
Steam
Engines
Should
Be
Offi­
H ector, g p ro c e rie
s;
shaving
ic e I
p I
D e a th o f M rs A lle n
Main street, once a saloon and now a
cially Inspected at Leaat Onee Every
was said to h av e been at one tim e h a ir-c u tim g , e tO t at
Year.
'
soft drink stand and boarding house
M rs E . C. A lle n died C h rist.
p a a to r o f a C n g re g a tio n a l ch u rc h ofti -e; R. M Rohe’rtaon, grain^'uv*
for railroad employees, ia on the mar- J
al B row nsville.
T here is no C on. m g a n d sto rag e a n d im plem en- m as d ay , afte r p a ra ly sis w
wU,vi
hich States Department of Agriculture and
»«♦ for the first time In many years. 1
ir e g a tto n a l ch u rc h in B row nsville -iM der, Black, P orter A C o., gen­ h ad rendered h e r alm o st h elples- 1 Hie National Safety council show that
he site is being sought for business J
and no m in iste r ia know n a . H er era m e rc h a n d is e ; W. E. G .th s .n for ab o u t e ig h t y ea rs.
| -very year hundreds of people are
purposes by persons who wish to tear
Oert W iU ou
E m iua ( G u llifo rd w as horn ip maimed and killed In farm accidents
H a b ey h o u » -; J F . g ,
,, ,
down the home. The owner is T. N.
w ere wooden and t h , w^ r
™ M anard co u n ty III., J u ly 15, 1844
« large part of which are preventable’
- thur, proprietor of the confectionery.
I h ers w ill be d e m o n stra tio n s of
“I don't know where some farmer«
L su b n e r, V illard h o u se , C S W ith her p a re n ts she crossed th e
Well Preserved.
♦ he w ar on m oles an d r o d e n t, in v,
p la in s 1H52-
1852, , th
fam ily se ttlin g in dnd economy In keeping a horse that
The building Is In a splendid state
G o u rley , w atc h m a k er a n d 'je w e le r
h e * fat
— il
d e r ^ S “
d- t , s t ? F. 8
"III
«by
at
anything
,
nd
kick
any­
or preservation and thb qualfltness of
O- W C ooper, d e n tis t- . » F
« « ' | I m
<l,,n
co u M
n ty
i|rried
uy . O regon
18M (o 8lie w as body who comes near him Perhaps
» •» .
i., , h i . „ . ¡ „ . b i s , H, t t e ^ r » 1r ; . , n d
B it'" '
the Interior has not been destroyed by
they like to feel their mastery but the
several partition«, easily removed. The
Allen.
M r A llen died in 1905
d a te s are
horse usually gets his Inning In the
historic rooms where Msry Todd spent
t here were four c h ild re n born to
end. And of course there is danger
; . m b
Ä
.
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er happy girlhood, where she re­
M rs. A ra M iller of to Inexperienced persons.
IJ
ceived Mr. Lincoln, and where they
I
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Y ak am a, W a sh ,, M rs. L ena B r i e
“No bull above two years old should
H row nsville, sam » d ay , 1 1 5 C raw •
efter their marriage have not
■ ^ '- ,- < > 1 - - . i
hi of H alsey , B. • F. A lle n .. wa
of Oregoi
f„r t cash
be »■»»««««axi
permitted in
In a I'asiurp,
pasture, even If <Je-
de
chanced
l.-rdsvills. I7 th , » ; H a rrisb u rg
p. su g a r by
- th e keg
R
nail only ’
J E. Anderson of Los Angeles with
I f * p ap er h
a . i f„nr _____
honied, a» all hull* should he Even
I ( tie
h t as
page» . ,h'r»e t i t y an d W A A llen of H alsey
While the Lincoln farm at Hodge-
M ine d ay , l i f t ; C h a n ty . 18th >1
o a t h b ro lh
th er, J. A G u llifo rd of an
"" u«'7
been known to kill . a « family to support, was out of woj* rille and the cabin In which he was
ugly ram has heen
. .. tim ns each.
I, qUotM „ ,))hr ■me
’ “ "i* ,,HT- « 'S i P w r ia ,
O u ter, O r., a n d one Muter, Mr,-, man
Savage dogs ought not «O be deddM T m a k ^ m e “ S *
b* "orn have been acquired and beantl-
2-‘d 1 15; L ake C reek, 24 th , W; h
800 ; 124
« « to
o r» 14c
-’! - M ollie B u tle r of Loa A ngeles, s ur
necessary on a farm. R„,
flnd
h d|a ’ * '"* bacu"-
f"r Hie nation at the cost of a
nd
i*ra^
/b
s
fsm„y
He
transformed
o n ed d , «ame d ay , I J 5
them, and often they flnd you first.
"boulder», 124 ; h am s, 15¿
’ viva her.
million dollars, the part which Mrs.
com
'.n'd
Ï M m " ’ ha^ n,n«
"Farm
machinery,
such
F ro m e a rly g irlh o o d «he w as a
a«
-Incoln had In preserving the nation
»» ¿ V ä
ä
mvse
f ’d- J v . r ». " 0’ '» »u",ness
b- 'b c s . tor
for —-
1 rs- take a toll of limbs that m
vself”
C h ristia n an d jo in e d th e M ethodist
, * “** »wn
**•*" recognised
recognised. The
The ho»«»
house
the Bass home E p isco p al c h u rc h , h o ld in g het
™ which she was born has been de-
m e m b e rsh ip in th e H alaev ch u rc h
rder.
W° rk,n«
-h.n he ever di’ , 7 ^
r*malB,n* “ u . ih* haa" ,„ r another
aoomer
j T he fu n e ra l was held a t th e M
htwua at 501 West Short atreet. Lexlng-
E. ch u rc h W ed n esd ay at 2 p m
Making Thrashing Safe.
! P a a to r Rev. C T. Cook h aving
’In some states the holler Inspection
Ogtlen Obtained.
(ch a rg e of th e aer vices.
S he h a - | laws do not apply to steam thrash«0"
c«cr ! r .:
An option has been obtained on the
(gone to h er long rest w hich sh» Every thrashing machine owner ough",
property and eivle and historical eluba
com e.
to have his holler Inspected once s v a h w
have became Intereeted. The
The proper-
proper-
f
1
«be k.nd you can he .„re
,he
year, whether them Is . legal require­ log closed Recent »
“ h ,r* ** b*-
,Or • 14’000 and '♦ ia
X u . r c , o . s r u M:; X n ^ :
—
-
finest quahty
, B(f (he
ment or not.
Tables Made ef Paper
“I could talk for another hour or «0
doubtful kind Cast doubt sanie and
Tables, chairs , n,j „ „ H,r Hr„ rta-
j
£
"
„
7
I^ ? hi’han' li— >*■
on farm accident breeders that might
•le s l at 1 lark's
If anyone ever Inert to I ntrnltnre are now made from com
a country doctors
use anything but pure, fresh fruits «nd presseil p , r r so colored sr.d polished he eradicated.
were
in
existence
r
o
v
e
^
’
h
"
*
“T*
Llncoln- •«» •«»•*«
Women prisoners h i « 7 * ” *** MsTT** *** prop*rt’’ to Benjamin F.
flavor« m the spotless candy kitchen •« fo give it the appeeranen of the t>rs< flee Is full of them : hut here we
nne*t wneds.
sm at the house Come In to dinner from 3.100 m 19,4 t0 .
,n **♦«• the »state of Robert
«here our confections are made them ’d
before yon co hack "
1920
t0
U October. T<* * «ecenaed and the deed of record
he »uch t commotion it would he heard
Much
obliged."
returned
Brown
as
Helium Atoms From Radium.
I ib in the Fayette county courthouse.
«II oyer town
he cramped his flivver around In the
A gram of radium
n J /A .
th* ceremonies attending
xitlnunualy
roadway,
-f
guess
I
n
hnrry
hark
,
0
send» »ff helium atoms known as
“O“ « '• Pur
C L A R K ’S C O N F E C T I O N E R Y .
rv
•
Advfca,
’he farm »nd flx up a few things he
“alpha particles.’ at the rat» of U .y
•*2 J ? “ 1'’
■“ Invitation to
."«•’«»’»Hvr. 'h s v è 7 o
Hmonv u S / v o " " , * ' h* * * * mat-
000
hl.lion
a
aecond,
traveling
at
a
«
erf
Lincoln,
son
of
the martyred
.
, , - - - ..... . » » 'riitin at a
_
r
«vt up a
until yoB h»v,
-» Boeion
o s io n T
T ra
r a u n ^ rip
c i ' , * r" Md th* «.nd.
0 Í
° T ,r ’
b r o k * c » % .-•
j , “
-
Don’t fail to go Friday night
W.
TO SAVE NOME
OF MART TODD
X
80,000 FUND IS NECESSMY
W
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Kinds o f Sweets S
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Fard,n
H' ,m-
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c county,
who la a
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