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A progressive young
left the farm and got a job
ihe city. He wrote a letter
his brother, who elected to
stick by the farm, telling of
the joys of city life, in v/hich
he said:
‘‘Thursday we autoed out to
tn* country club, where we
golfed until dark. Then we
motored to the beach and Fri-
dayed there.”
The brother on the farm wrote
4 Yesterday ♦ a we u buggied to
town and , baseballed . , i, , all .. after- f,
noon. Then we went to Med’s
and pokered till morning. To-
day , muled .I out . to i the .. corn-
we
held and gee-hawed until sun-
down Then We suppered, and
.. then we A piped for awhile. After „
... that staircased . . , to .
we up our „
Court of Ordinary. February
Term, 1925.
Brock Dean, administrator of
the estate of James Dean, [deceas¬
ed] having made application for
leave to sell the lands belonging
to said estate for the payment of
debts and distribution among the
heirs, notice is hereby given that
the same will be heard at my of¬
fice on regular court day, March
term, 1925 and if no legal objec¬
tions are filed, order will be grant¬
ed authorizing the sale of said
property by the administrator.
This February the 2nd, 1925.
I. H. Wheeler, Ordinary
Blessings of
Normalcy
Omaha World-Herald
Gasoline is go-ng up
Bread is going up.
More state officials and high¬
er salaries is the news from
Lincoln.
The governor asks that ap¬
propriations be boosted to
twenty-seven and one half mil¬
lion dollars, which means
Taxes are going up.
Nebiaska has been redeemed
lrom radicalism and—
Normalcy, glory be. is in the
saddle.
To break up a cold over night or to cut
short an attack of grippe, influenza or sore
throat, physicians and druggists are o<r.v
recommending Calotabs, the nausealess
Calomel tablet, that is purified from dan¬
ger..us and sickening effects. Those who
hj\ a tro d it say that it acts like magic, by
far more effective a id certain titan the old
ftvlc calomel, heretofore recommended by
physicians.
0:te or two Calotabs at bed time with
a swall, w of water,—tint’s all. No salts,
no nau ea nor the slightest interference
y ith eating, work or pi' ’arcs. Next morn-
ir.g your cold h is vanished and your sys¬
tem feels refreshed and purified.
are sold only in original sealed
price ten cents for the vest-pocket size;
thirty-five cents for the large family
grrr. 0 ’commended ami guaranteed hv
oruc,,,. * , r money Lack if you are not
delighted.—adr.
V/livnvii i 1 v/ *
Our second quarterly meet-
ing was held at Rising Fawn
on' Wednesday of this week
with the following official mem*
bers present: L. M. Allison.
Miss Juliet Branham, G- W.
Parker, W. C. Cureton, Mrs.
G W.M- Tatum, D. E- Lee and
Miss Mildred Carter. Several
other official members were
present on Tuesday night and
enjoyed the presiding elder’s
sermon.
Perhaps you have often felt
that want . to . . be .
you conscious
»f _ the , fact , that , yon can take .
le ?, st oneother soul with you
to Heaven s gate. * Now may
, be y •Piortun.ty to win
° ur
° ne ' eyery day for thlrty
days that you may win some-
Thousands of others .
one. in
AU the Chattanooga district . . , are
doing this Join the circle to*
day-
If you wish to know more
about the marvelous things
God is doing in the world join
us in the study of “The Task
Ahead”
Enjoy a service with the
children at Rising Fawn next
Sunday.
“By and by” hears no date,
“Even the seven-day-clock-re¬
ligion needs winding on Sun¬
day.”
24 Prizes Are
Given Away
The following persons received
prizes from John L. Case last Fri¬
day at the drawing:
W. F. Morrison, 9x12 Brus¬
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Brad Gifford, 100 pounds sugar.
The following received 48 lbs
of Conqueror flour;
Tom Page
Alex McDonald
W. O. Stephenson
E R. Lewis
The following received 24 lbs.
of Conquer, r flour :
Miss Mattie Johnson
E. B. Blown
Geo. W. O’Neal
Luther Rodgers
Luther Rodgers
O. 1 *. Gilbert
G. W. Moore
Edgar Whitey
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R. L. Barnett
Will Daniel
Grover Crocker
Airs. A. B. Frierson
Onion Blevins
J. C. Gass
W. T. McCauley
R L. Barnett
W. E. Page
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